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Summary of ryzen

Well I'm at school right now, but i want a summary of ryzen.

Is it better than Intel? 

 

Worth upgrading my mobo, cpu and gpu? 

 

What should i upgrade to? 

 

Why is it better? 

 

How will it affect the market

CPU - i7-4790k

GPU - MSI 980 Ti 

Mobo - MSI Z97 Gaming 5

Memory - 32 GB DDR3

Storage - 3.4 TB

 

Full List : https://pcpartpicker.com/list/sPgN8d

 

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Not worth it from what you have, gaming is worse but productivity is slightly better.

Main PC |CPU - i7-6700k|GPU - R9 290x tri-x 4gb|RAM - 16gb ddr4|MOBO - MSI z170 - A PRO|HDD - WD 1TB/240gb Sandisk |PSU - 700w Raidmax

Laptop |CPU - i7 4720hq|GPU - 960m 2gb|Ram - 8gb 2x4|Model - y50-70 Touch|SSD - 240gb Patriot drive|Display - 1920x1080 IPS touch

 

 

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6 minutes ago, xDylanio said:

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1. At price to performance, yes.

2. Depends on what you do with your PC. For gaming, I'd stick with your CPU and just overclock it.

3. Depends if you game vs do production work

4. It has 8 cores at $500 and will do well at rendering

 

It has kind of killed off X99 CPUs for the price point. The 7700K still reigns supreme as the gaming CPU to go with.

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For gaming you want Kabylake or Skylake.

 

For gaming and production you want Broadwell-E or Haswell-E.

 

For just production you want Ryzen or Xeon. 

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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