Ryzen 7>i7 7700k now?
Ryzen 7>i7 7700k now?
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>10 year old game gets a performance boost
>everything else is the same
Congratulations I guess?
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No one gives a shit anymore. Ryzen is a failure.
Just remember, windows patches won't solve anything. PCPer told me so.
Hopefully its a reliable site.
Just a normal consumer passing here interested in Ryzen and gaming, although I will not use it just for that.
That would be very idiotic.
> 2017
> trying this hard
If you want to blog start your own thread and get banned.
>directx10
gonna go out on a limb and call out this bullshit
It's faster memory speeds which in Ryzen makes a huge difference .
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So most reviewers used 2133 or 2400 mem and had Ryzen 10 - 25% behind . However reviewers that actually got memory to 2933 were showing Ryzen 5-10% behind now with 3200 support it's almost always within 5% and Gskill has a 3488 kit on the way . This could get good. It's because Ryzen has other Clocks that effect pcie performance and cache performance tied to a direct percentage of the ddr4 speed . So fast memory essentially overclocks other stuff.
WTF I love AMD now!
This should not come as that big of a shock . Every new architecture since I can remember (Pentium 3 and forward) got a 10-30% boost over it's first 3-4 months simply from people learning to optimize and vendors building better/more compatible products .
Pretty cool, last time I overclocked my memory it helped like .01% figured that's why most don't do it. Glad they are using it better.
Holy shit batman, RAM speed has a visible effect in performance? Who could have thought.
Well here's ARMA graph for Jewtel.
It's the same damn thing.
So a big part of this Ryzen thing comes down to retards benchmarking it with some shit tier 2000Mhz RAM and getting bad results.
Just slap some 4000Mhz into that fucker and let it rip.
Funny thing here is that people who bought Ryzen, now need to buy good RAM in order to get most out of it.
Only problem is that RAM prices are skyrocketing this year.
My G.Skill 3200Mhz RAM kit which I bought 4 months ago, is now about 90% more expensive than it was back then.
It's insane how the prices have climbed and it's been hinted that this climb is going to continue till the end of this year.
Please delete this.
t. corelet
I want to believe, even if I'm already ditching Fiery Bridge this summer.
It's an even bigger deal with Ryzen than intel because communication between the dual core complexes is completely dependent on whatever the memory speed is.
>Takes picture of screen
So, is Ryzen a little preview on what Navi will bring? A few tiny chips on one GPU would be very cute and neat.
Not the consumer Ryzen. The 16 and 32 core models are MCM like Navi.
Going from 2400 to 3200 on Intel does almost nothing and actually somewhere between 2666 and 3200 Intel starts actually performing worse instead of better due to it preferring tight timings . This is not something where Intel can just do the same thing and get these results.
In defence of the reviewers not only did they not know that fast mem would have such a profound effect but also launch bios on most mobo's was shit and was taking hours to tune memory . Think most just gave up.
I wonder what artificial benchmark goalpost the intards will move this time.
Yeah this. The BIOS support for higher quality DDR4 was very spotty. Quite a few couldn't get anything above 2400 working.
4000 memory when
It's already out there.
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I think that at the end of this year, we might even see RAM kits tickle the 5000Mhz milestone.
this
>when your memory is clocked higher than your processor
It's technically not, remember DDR memory does two things per clock cycle. The 4000MHz is a marketing thing, it's actually 2000MHz.
>all that money for 8GB
It's 5000mhz the upper limit? If not I'll wait only on 1666mhz I want the jump to feel massive.
T.ddr3 i5
>when ur such a fanboy that you actually want to pay three times the price for less performance
Ram prices always do this since I've been buying ram back in 2004 when ddr1 was hot shit u little fag
It's not a 10 year old game. What the fuck are you talking ab out?
This guy does a good review on Ryzen and RAM
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who DDR3 1866mhz here?
UT3 released in 2007
DDR2 800mhz reporting in
DDR1 400mhz reporting
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I was, but now am poor 1600MHz.
I really should upgrade this year.
Wtf? So should I be getting 1700X or 1600X now? For gaming that is.
DDR3 1866 reporting in.
>mfw prices for my exact same ram hasn't fallen
>mfw it was the same price for all mhz up to 2133 when I got it
cpu limited to 1866mhz in case y'all wondering why I didn't get the fastest possible.
>now kits increase in price exponentially for faster clocks
Same goes for most other things, my 3tb drive costs £2 less after 2 years, my cpu and psu both cost £5 more and my gpu has remained the same price. What is going on here?
This person posted the same clickbait on Sup Forums.
He claimed they "fixed the scheduler' in 14393.953 but there is no such thing support.microsoft.com
I am seriously keking at Intel shills all concerned about RAM prices. lolwut. Intel was one step away from offering RAM unlock codes from only 99 USD per 100Hz
1700 or wait for r5 which should be coming out soon