Partical, I really think we need a SS as a must to be added. I can make up numbers right now and don't even own a chip.![]()
Partical, I really think we need a SS as a must to be added. I can make up numbers right now and don't even own a chip.![]()
~1~
AMD Ryzen 9 3900X
GigaByte X570 AORUS LITE
Trident-Z 3200 CL14 16GB
AMD Radeon VII
~2~
AMD Ryzen ThreadRipper 2950x
Asus Prime X399-A
GSkill Flare-X 3200mhz, CAS14, 64GB
AMD RX 5700 XT
Particle's First Rule of Online Technical Discussion:
As a thread about any computer related subject has its length approach infinity, the likelihood and inevitability of a poorly constructed AMD vs. Intel fight also exponentially increases.
Rule 1A:
Likewise, the frequency of a car pseudoanalogy to explain a technical concept increases with thread length. This will make many people chuckle, as computer people are rarely knowledgeable about vehicular mechanics.
Rule 2:
When confronted with a post that is contrary to what a poster likes, believes, or most often wants to be correct, the poster will pick out only minor details that are largely irrelevant in an attempt to shut out the conflicting idea. The core of the post will be left alone since it isn't easy to contradict what the person is actually saying.
Rule 2A:
When a poster cannot properly refute a post they do not like (as described above), the poster will most likely invent fictitious counter-points and/or begin to attack the other's credibility in feeble ways that are dramatic but irrelevant. Do not underestimate this tactic, as in the online world this will sway many observers. Do not forget: Correctness is decided only by what is said last, the most loudly, or with greatest repetition.
Rule 3:
When it comes to computer news, 70% of Internet rumors are outright fabricated, 20% are inaccurate enough to simply be discarded, and about 10% are based in reality. Grains of salt--become familiar with them.
Remember: When debating online, everyone else is ALWAYS wrong if they do not agree with you!
Random Tip o' the Whatever
You just can't win. If your product offers feature A instead of B, people will moan how A is stupid and it didn't offer B. If your product offers B instead of A, they'll likewise complain and rant about how anyone's retarded cousin could figure out A is what the market wants.
~1~
AMD Ryzen 9 3900X
GigaByte X570 AORUS LITE
Trident-Z 3200 CL14 16GB
AMD Radeon VII
~2~
AMD Ryzen ThreadRipper 2950x
Asus Prime X399-A
GSkill Flare-X 3200mhz, CAS14, 64GB
AMD RX 5700 XT
My Updated OC
- CPU Model: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T BE
- CPU Stepping: CCBBE CB 1011APMW
- CPU Frequency: 4000 MHz
- CPU vCore: 1.393v (BIOS) -- ~1.415v (Prime95 full load)
- CPU Multiplier: 20x
- CPU Turbo: Disabled
- CPU NB Speed: 2000 MHz (1.125v)
- HT Ref Speed: 200 MHz
- RAM Speed: DDR3-1333
- RAM Timings: 9-9-9-24-2T
- RAM Configuration: 4 x 2GB
- RAM vDIMM: 1.55V
- Motherboard: ASUS Crosshair IV Formula
- Chipset/Socket: 890FX + SB850, AM3
- Cooling: Air (Prolimatek Megahalems); 322W Peak Power Consumption Prime95 Full Load (~300W average)
- Temps: Everest: Idle (CPU 38C; Cores 20C) -- Load (CPU 69C; Cores 49C)
- Operating System: Windows 7
- 32/64-Bit: 64
- Stable/Suicide/Untested: Stable (Prime95 x64: Blend; 9h 39m)
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