Assuming the NDA lifts at 9AM EST... few minutes to go nlng and boom! Benchmarks!
https://countingdownto.com/countdown...ountdown-clock
hahaha, medyo lahi ang timpla.. but i like this guy...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sciuiEcrnzg
Assuming the NDA lifts at 9AM EST... few minutes to go nlng and boom! Benchmarks!
https://countingdownto.com/countdown...ountdown-clock
hahaha, medyo lahi ang timpla.. but i like this guy...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sciuiEcrnzg
Ako masulti sa Ryzen, nindut cya pang rendering ug multitasking. Though dili cya ka power sa Intel sa uban games pero pyts cya kung mag games ka ug multitasking, rendering etc.
It's also perfect for budget and value builders. Labi n kng mu gawas n ang R5 and R3 lineup, hopefully soon. APU's would also be a great alternative for people who are more into casual gaming. All in all, daghan nindot s AM4, and mas compelling siya n purchase pra nko, hopefully dghan2 pd mga tao mu build ug AMD rn.![]()
Its about time we need to feed the underdog, intel has been in the dominating position for far too long.
Without a competent challenger in the processor industry, intel can easily dictate prices and drag innovation to its slowest phase.
Should AMD fails, were back to square one... intel can again release new processor, in new sockets of course, and with all of those miniscule "improvements" that will make your existing PC throwable to the "for sale section".
Above everything processor performance should not be compromised. If AMD delivers competitive performance, not necessarily superior, then 2017 will be an interesting year for everybody.
Not bad at all...
Today is the day sa mga blue and red fans, most specially mga reds hehe
No ITX boards listed yet. Oh well, I can probably pick up a cheap i5 now. So a big thank you to AMD for that.
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