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2 minutes ago, ComputerBuilder said:

why he say get ddr3 dimmms then, i really like the motherboard i got because of the non ecc support, somehow, and i seen people do it

if you don't use Rdimms, you'll miss the point of using that.

Rdimms are very cheap, those are leftovers from datacenters that don't use them anymore, desktop users dont' buy them, so demand is so low.

you can get 64gb ddr3 rdimms for the price of 16gb ddr4.

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2 hours ago, SupaKomputa said:

yeah it got 20 cores, but for what? 20 slow cores vs 8-12 fast cores.

if you run database applications that benefit every single cores you give it, yes.

but desktop applications, especially games need high single cores performance.

plus you will have optimizations that don't exist in that xeon such as avx.

apart from that, you'll miss m.2, usb 3.1 etc.

 

This would make a good web servers, but for home usage, nah.

If you still wanna do it, i suggest running only 1 cpu.

2 hours ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

that would be if you get a dual 2011 system, don't get desktop ram for those, no reason to.

welp original plan ryzen 5 3600 thx guys for the help, like most people like MEEMEMEMEMBFJE DONT EVEN TRY AHSFHAJFA

thx guys

what is the final conclusion, what shall

 

 

2 hours ago, BiotechBen said:

Ryzen doesn't support DDR3

i do

 

2 hours ago, SupaKomputa said:

if you don't use Rdimms, you'll miss the point of using that.

Rdimms are very cheap, those are leftovers from datacenters that don't use them anymore, desktop users dont' buy them, so demand is so low.

you can get 64gb ddr3 rdimms for the price of 16gb ddr4.

well i know that

 

whats the conclsuion bois

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3 minutes ago, ComputerBuilder said:

i think also my dad suggested run it as a like server for like the home data or some sht, or a computer 2 people can use

This is possible, but like i said the power consumption will be huge unnecessary power bills.

that thing idling probably same as a ryzen at full load.

it would be an ok webserver when loads of people it at the same time.

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Just now, SupaKomputa said:

This is possible, but like i said the power consumption will be huge unnecessary power bills.

that thing idling probably same as a ryzen at full load.

it would be an ok webserver when loads of people it at the same time.

welp ryzen alternitive, earlier i got a mini itx build for $600 somehow after some deal searching, i just need a good itx case

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4 minutes ago, ComputerBuilder said:

whats the conclsuion bois

i voted you sell the motherboard, that motherboard still has a good price. it would probably covered the cost for a new 3600 plus mobo.

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that is true, now guys new plan ill post new topic tommorow but lets talk here what itx case because idk what to use

 

2 hours ago, SupaKomputa said:

yeah it got 20 cores, but for what? 20 slow cores vs 8-12 fast cores.

if you run database applications that benefit every single cores you give it, yes.

but desktop applications, especially games need high single cores performance.

plus you will have optimizations that don't exist in that xeon such as avx.

apart from that, you'll miss m.2, usb 3.1 etc.

 

This would make a good web servers, but for home usage, nah.

If you still wanna do it, i suggest running only 1 cpu.

but 20 weak core pc is worse than no pc

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Please don't post multiple threads about same question.

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5 hours ago, LogicalDrm said:

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Please don't post multiple threads about same question.

what

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4 minutes ago, ComputerBuilder said:

what

You had 5 threads about this same PC planning process. Please use only one thread.

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37 minutes ago, LogicalDrm said:

You had 5 threads about this same PC planning process. Please use only one thread.

sorry bout that, no one actaully awnsered the other ones, i promise im trying not to spam, its just many dont awnser

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55 minutes ago, ComputerBuilder said:

sorry bout that, no one actaully awnsered the other ones, i promise im trying not to spam, its just many dont awnser

You had 5+ replies on all. Total 50 posts across 5 threads. Before merging some more posts in this one. You made first 3 with same title within a day or something like that. Posting new thread doesn't mean you will get more or better answers. It takes sometimes days to get good answers.

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