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  1. Yeah I would agree but the same manufacturer: so not really sure at this point haha
  2. I am going through a process of building a computer for myself and transferring my current pc into a 2u server made for atx boards for storage, plex and other. I was looking into cooling solution for it and thought I could get an AIO, I have found these guys, https://www.dynatron.co/ - I don't see many reviews at all and some wild claims on something like the L5 that is basically a 120mm AIO saying it is capable up to 250w TDP not too sure about that XD But they do seem to have some nice stuff like L35 - the image attached and for fitment wise this would work perfectly. I'm just wondering if they are actually any good or if I should start looking at ways of mounting my current 240mm AIO sideways in the u2 hahah Any advise or tips relating to this would be great or if you have used Dynatron before any feedback would be great. Thanks Guys
  3. how is a question a claim? and when you misunderstood the question i was trying to clarify what i was asking but all you kept saying was no with no proof saying that its a fact even though you never backed up your statement and even with these posts its not what i'm asking ether... and again with the testing only since 2019 has AMD really improved its software and drivers to the point where i'm actually excited about new drivers cause they do make differences. i'm no interested in gaming performance. the levels of performance gain i'm talking about wouldn't even be noticeable to people fps wont be increased because of it ether.. not to mention the cpu performance difference is way to much to even test something like what i'm talking about.
  4. Any difference at all. not just performance not in games actual records of this being proven to be a myth at all
  5. with the most current drivers and i'd go with most current hardware too
  6. is there any proof of your claims to be facts? and i mean to disprove this you'd need a intel cpu and a amd cpu with the exact same performance and a amd gpu with the exact same performance and need to measure transfer speeds and processing speeds on both systems to see what was happening or even if there is ANY difference at all even if it just does it differently because it knows its amd - amd instead of intel - amd
  7. i get that it sounds stupid, but once again testing with games is not what i'm talking about. i'm talking about the processing of data if it transfers differently or processes differently because its amd - amd rather then amd - intel or nvidia - amd or even intel - intel eventually i get that in most cases say for nvidia on intel or amd on intel it will work the same if both gpu and cpu were the exact same performance but what if you had the still exact same performing cpu and gpu but amd and just had amd - amd seeing as its 1 driver and made by the same people could it not be possible that they have there own way of doing things and only use it if it can.? like storeMI needs a x400 chipset to work what if there is a way where data is transferred differently where its literally going to be like 0.1% faster in processing or moving the data just because it has a amd gpu and cpu that know eachothers limits better then say a nvidia gpu on a amd cpu? i wouldn't rule it out all together i mean who's done testing with the Exact same performing cpu's just to see if there was a difference in how they transfer and process data as i said from the start this is not about gaming throwing a game at the gpu isn't going to show the difference in performance i'm talking about it would be microseconds literally stuff you couldn't see by eye or tell if you were registering it in seconds i'm talking down on the lowest levels of performance gain if there was any difference at all and i really mean AT ALL i'n not saying buying a 2700x and a rx580 will make a 580 do what a 2080 can... no i mean a 2700x might make a rx580 like 0.1% better because it can transfer / process data in a better way optimised specifically for AMD..?
  8. sorta not what i'm looking for i'm not really talking about gaming though it would play a part i'm more interested if the gpu can talk better to the cpu for example the time delay between the cpu sending the info to the gpu to process or how it processes specific data it may split it if it's slightly faster because its AMD on AMD rather then amd on intel and in saying that AMD have made HUGE improvements in 2019 with their software so i'd assume things would work better now then 2 years ago too. and new hardware to test with too. gaming wise like fps gains thats not what i'm talking about as i said earlier the improvement would only be with loading stuff onto the gpu and how it processes it could be different because it allows it to work that way knowing its a amd gpu on a amd cpu the gains would only be in the 0.1% range nothing huge. where if it was intel cpu and amd gpu it could load things in how it normally would and get ever so slightly less performance (assuming that the AMD CPU and Intel CPU are literally the exact same performance) i think its a interesting topic that could be covered in more depth rather then just playing games as a test run an actual test down to micro seconds of time between the cpu and gpu and compare it from a amd gpu on a amd cpu vs a amd gpu on a intel system with the exact same performing cpu or as close as you can get to it
  9. it did a big back flip that's for sure thats why i'm interested because its pretty well known that a nvidia gpu will work better with a intel gpu now days and i know that pretty much just because of performance and not to do with software. however it could be possible that just having the 1 driver for both gpu/cpu would actually make then work better together but it's just a thought really theres no facts behind this statement at all other then how it used to be and rumors
  10. as i said just curious if there was any facts to this would a AMD GPU work better with a AMD CPU even if they just work better together like less latency or different protocols because the brand knows it can use them. i get that it's more then likely not true but hell i think it's work looking at to see if even a slight part of it was true
  11. its just been said for years as a fact that a Nvidia GPU works better with Intel and a AMD GPU will work better with a AMD CPU even with the protocols they have they might be doing a little something where a new protocol is used if they can identify that your cpu and gpu can co exist better because its the same manufacturer
  12. like intel are making a GPU, they already have CPU's if AMD have a thing where a AMD GPU and CPU work better together and that doesn't mean extra performance it just means it works better together maybe intel will have a similar thing and that will make people want to get intel cpu's and gpus rather then a different company
  13. i have a decent PC already not really after build advice more interested to If amd actually have done something to there cpus so that if you have a AMD gpu it loads data into it how the gpu likes it rather then just doing what cpu's do if you get me i figure it would only be ever so slightly different and mainly with how it works not so much a performance gain if there was a gain it would be like 0.1% but i'm interested to see if there is actually any benefit to going AMD - AMD gpu and cpu even if the gpu and cpu communicate better i wanna know if it happens
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