I've read quite a few pages of posts and noticed the same few Nvidia "holdouts", can't use the term "fanboy", actually defending Nvidia's actions. I hope you're getting kick backs from Nvidia because blindly defending a tech company for no money is just utterly stupid.
I am surprised a little by the results, I figured they would be good but I didn't expect them to be this good. Looks like I'll have to do an upgrade this time around even though I don't really need it.
Multiple Athlons Prior to chip below
AMD 4850? Such a long time ago don't remember
AMD APU's don't remember exactly which ones I was teaching my son to build
FX 8350
Ryzen 2600x current build, contemplating dropping in a new chip that fits that chipset.
This is his first build and he's trying to future proof it so that's why is going overboard on a few item. I talked him out of the overkill MB and he's now going to wait for the new chips/cards to drop. I'll point him to this thread so he can get some good insight and make a wiser decision...
My cousin is building a new system for his son around a 3600 XT chip and from what I've been following RAM makes a significant difference in performance. What is the best RAM for that chip?
MB: x570, he's going top notch on this $350ish
Card: RTX 2060
RAM: 16 to 32 gigs of RAM
PS: 750 gold...
I built a system around the 8350 and loved it! Ran that chip for 5 years and couldn't complain about it at all, granted I just did light gaming and some web/sql development but never had issues with speed.
This is a card I'm definitely interested in I feel it should be a good enough upgrade from my 570 and If I can get one for 260ish then its a done deal. I'm not to worried about the 6g it should be fine for the near future.
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