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mbntr

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About mbntr

  • Birthday Aug 09, 1874

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    Monabuntur#7054
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  • PlayStation Network
    you filthy console peasant
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    don't have it
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    Male
  • Location
    The Almighty Simulation
  • Interests
    Computer hardware
    Video games
    Photography
    Servers (hardware and software) and networking
    Coding (python)
  • Biography
    I was born in 1874 and I have farmed potatoes for my entire life
  • Occupation
    Professional procrastinator

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i5-8600K @ 5.0 GHz
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Pro
  • RAM
    16 GB HyperX DDR4 2400@3000MHz
  • GPU
    Gigabyte GTX 1660 6G
  • Case
    LianLi O11-Dynamic
  • Storage
    1x Corsair MP510 480 GB
    2x WD Red 6 TB (RAID 0)
  • PSU
    Corsair RM650i
  • Display(s)
    Samsung C24FG73
  • Cooling
    Custom
  • Keyboard
    HyperX Alloy FPS
  • Mouse
    Corsair Harpoon RGB
  • Sound
    HiFiMAN HE400se
    Tin HiFi T2 Plus
  • Operating System
    Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
  • Laptop
    Lenovo ThinkBook 14 Gen 2 AMD
  • Phone
    Samsung Galaxy A41
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  1. it would be cool if you could overclock it but Apple
  2. Scouring Geekbench I found something quite interesting, in the remote section of CPUs without a name you can often find Engineering samples and prototypes, and here I found these: https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/6415953 https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/6801137 These are two skews of Ice Lake DE (even though I think it might be Ice Lake SP), respectively a 36 core one (GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 106 Stepping 5) and a 24 core one (GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 106 Stepping 4), these 10nm CPUs use the LGA 4189 socket and feature 8 DDR4 memory channels, up to 3200 MT/s. The platform is called Whitley, while the CPU supports PCIe 4.0 the chipset, C621A doesn't seem to. One of these submissions uses the Supermicro X12DDW-A6, which hasn't been launched yet, but is part of the X12 generation. This is a dual CPU datacenter optimized motherboard used in their WIO series servers, the specific model here is the Supermicro SYS-610C-TR Searching for submissions that used the X12DDW-A6 we find a Intel Xeon Gold 6330N, which is a 16 core 32 thread CPU Using the Supermicro X12DPU-6 is an Intel Xeon Gold 6330, a 28 core CPU. This also is also a dual CPU motherboard, for some unknown UIO series server. Anyways, in single core these xeons seem quite fast, the best one in this regard is on par with a Ryzen 5 3600, if we can trust geekbench that is... Even more interesting is the zen3 based Epyc 7643, a 48 core CPU that rivals the 3800x and the 9700k in single core, in multi core though this CPU is much faster than even the Threadripper 3990x, with less cores... The motherboard used is the Wiwynn SV302A-U, which tells me absolutely nothing
  3. for the CPU about $200 (or a bit less) in both cases. GPU should be around the $300-350 mark
  4. you plug in the nvme drive. Then at the next startup it will be automatically mounted and formatted by windows
  5. the i5 11400F is an intel CPU and the 5600 is an AMD CPU (that shares the name with a GPU, but leave that alone) The 3060 is an Nvidia GPU and the 6600XT is an AMD GPU. These all will be announced relatively soon.
  6. oh, then get something like the 11400F or the 5600(non x) and pair that with a 3060 or a 6600XT. the choice will be highly dependent on pricing
  7. I usually use windows without a licence and then modify the registry to unlock most of the features
  8. I would wait till early 2021, AMD should have more stock (in GPU and CPU), same for Nvidia. Intel will have released the new 11th gen that should compete or even beat Zen3 in gaming. This could lead in lower prices by AMD (and they should have already released the non x series chips) and intel alike.
  9. ah, makes sense, for a second I though the USD decreased in value even more
  10. well, I don't personally care, but I don't want to suggest people things that might be in grey territory legality wise
  11. that doesn't make much sense, a slower GPU shouldn't be causing that, even with the 3080 intel has better lows. I would say it's either the architecture, the ram or just bad optimization for the new architecture.
  12. pretty much nothing, except that $130 windows licence, you can use windows without activating it or you can get a licence for less money from more questionable places, but for the love of god don't pay $130 for windows 10
  13. Since you already have a PC I would say get the 3070, it sould be really close performance wise
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