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  1. depends on the game, doom 2016 on nightmore detail level settings is the best way to find out, as the textures are huge compared to other games, and the virtual texture cache is in physical RAM which makes able to run at 200FPS on rubbish system, and the only game where zero bottle necking will happen
  2. nobody cares about minecraft for CPU processing power, linus would have to spend $700 on terragen which is voxel based and render a 16k image https://planetside.co.uk/terragen-4-benchmark/ or if your cheap, a fractal generator https://mandelbulber.com/ downloadable at https://sourceforge.net/projects/mandelbulber/ fractals are always good you can download this fractal at http://www.fractalforums.com/mandelbulber/mandelbulber-settings-gallery/ art from pure math
  3. you can find them on google if you search for "memory heat spreader"
  4. government's, CERN, and classified research bases and ship's etc using AMD make up more then 1%, compared to some trash data stored by facebook on some DELL's
  5. they did before cloud's came along and super computer's became abit cheaper, AMD and EPYC own the other 75%, which is how they survived decades of not making any money from the desktop market
  6. you don't need ECC for everything, ECC cost's extra money, a server room, would be hot without a controlled enviroment nobody uses DELL's except america, or HP there is a reason behind desktop memory ibeing called desktop memory, which come with heatsinks
  7. just cheap rubbish for servers, which would probably use a few 100,000RPM delta fans and be in an air condiftioned thermal controlled room a server room is temerature controlled, and normal 15c
  8. it shouldn't matter if the paste is MX-2, its part of the specifications and hollywood, they will buy you a new CPU if it dies due to a short circuit
  9. they still have a heat spreader, and not bare chips and PCB
  10. obviously know more then you, take the heatsink's off of your ram which are there to spread the heat across a bigger surface to allow for better cooling, when things like game's are running and graphic card's are requesting texture's from virtual texture caches and using the 20+ Gb/s of bandwidth if a frame need's 1000 texture's as they arn't stored in VRAM, they will be taken from physical memory and things get hot
  11. it's just the bracket/clamp that hold's the AM4 bracket onto the pump
  12. turn the voltage up on the RAM, XMP is for intel, while AMD have AMP, XMP will work with 2 sticks, for 4 sticks normally need another +0.20v minumum with a AMD CPU
  13. of course it get's hot, running RAM and having no issue's is like nVME temperature problem's, more so when you have to turn up the voltage on the RAM to make it run at a faster speed with lower latency, the heatsinks on RAM isn't just for good looks
  14. hear, to overclock lower speed RAM, you need a RAM Cooler, while you don't when you overclock the CPU memory clock using RAM faster then the CPU can use by default geil turbulence II fit better on DDR4 then they did on DDR3, you can find them cheap on ebay, and just replace the fan's
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