Yeah looks decent enough. Test benches share common components like the power supply. Only swapping out parts that must be different to complete the tests (CPU, motherboard).
How do you deal with buyers remours?
You research what you're going to buy before hand, that's it.
Yeah that's all the changed up.
I cant remember properly but on the 8th gen release a couple months ago one of the reviewers caught on that the mobo's they were given were set to use turbo boost 3.0 even if turned off. And the mobo manufacturers never told the reviewers so a lot of reviewers were posting flawed benchmarks.
I know what I'm saying doesn't sound right cause I've forgotten it properly but I do remember it was quite shady
by not buying intel, asus or novidia
I don't get these graphs, why would I be sad that I got less fps when I already get at last 120fps in some of these skewed cases?
>How do you deal with buyers remours?
You treat the root of the problem, which is your mindless consumption of electronic gadgets that won't improve your life at all.
If you're into gaming, get yourself a setup and be done with it. Don't obsess over the latest CPU or GPU, because in the end you'll just waste money and they won't bring you any more satisfaction.
Cut your spending. The more you save and invest, the sooner you won't be tied to a job. networthify.com
If you've got money to spend, try to pick up some more creative hobbies, like woodworking, art, programming. If that's not your thing, travel.
The point is basically try spending your money on experiences instead of stuff.
>a fucking 8 core consumes less power than an Intel quad core
Always gets me. Intel, please get your shit together. The 8700k is a step in the right direction but it's more of a nuclear reactor and it's still using foreskin in the IHS.
>The point is basically try spending your money on experiences instead of stuff.
But the Jews told me the guy who dies with the most toys wins
>lower ipc than intel.
bs
Educate yourself. Look at the single core cinebench score of a 8400 @ 3.8ghz and a poozen 1600 at 3.8ghz and compare for yourself, or stay ignorant, doesnt matter to me