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Sewer56

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  1. I see, thank you for the response. If I were to make a suggestion, I would say that there should be a better attempt to make it clear that the video only targets gaming performance next time, given that the preamble at the beginning of the video with Linus was the only indication of it. The video starts off with talking about gaming but then after keeps using general terms when talking about performance, while Gaming just like Encoding for instance is just one part of the wide spectrum of common use. I think the best way to do this would just be a simple rename of the title, the original working title sounds fine but even a small adjustment like Gaming: Is AMD for Poor People? would go a long way. On an unrelated note: I really liked the format of the video. PS. I've been watching LTT since around January 2014, never had a chance to say this earlier so I'll say it now: I've always really liked your content. Keep up the good work.
  2. Just a minor question. Would it be also possible to get any productivity numbers in similar videos next time? Personally, if I were to be making builds out in and around this price point, I would expect for the gaming performance to be relatively close... and rather I was surprised it turned out to be much closer than I expected. As I've always seen the potential productivity advantages being the main selling point of Ryzen chips, I think it's rather worth looking at how much of a potential productivity and multitasking advantage an extra set of cores could grant me in common applications. Example ideas: - Premiere/Vegas/Resolve Encoding. - x264 CPU Encoding while playing game. (i.e. 1 PC Streaming setup) - Compression & Decompression.
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