Ray tracing is cool stuff, but to market it as a feature in the entire RTX lineup is a little ludicrous to me given that you have to make some serious tradeoffs in quality/resolution/frames to enable ray tracing, all of which are usually preferable to RTX.
I don't really get the issue. You'd certainly prefer chips to run as cool as possible all else being equal, but if the chips perform as well as advertised within power consumption specs, then what is the issue? Let's say Ryzen 3000 chips will always run warmer than Intel chips. So what...
If the PCIe4 is a must, then go for it, but you might be better served just going B450 + 3700X, you'll still get that $50 bundle discount from MC. Spend the money you save on the SSD/X570 to go for a 2080 Super which comes out July 23rd
Picked up a 5700XT, alongside a Ryzen 3600. I think it's the first time I've ever picked up any hardware on launch day, and it's at a point in my life where I probably care far less than I used to. But I've been meaning to upgrade from my ivy bridge/RX480 4GB setup, and Microcenter's Ryzen...
A little disappointed with the new Radeon GPUs. Feels more incremental than a true generation forward. I do need to upgrade, so I'll just have to wait on real benchmarks/real world pricing and decide between the XT and 2070.
The bigger question now for Democrats is if they can get back those voters in the Rust Belt, or if this will continue to be a trend over the decades. As democrats continue to urbanize, the Democratic Party will continue to be at a major electoral disadvantage, at least until Texas/Arizona flip...
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