Is This Guy's Time Past?

what modern brands don't have botnet?

It's a great value on it's own, but I'm not sure if that remains true after you factor in the cost of a motherboard. I hear they're getting pricey these days. DDR3 is pretty cheap now, so that might offset the extra cost of the motherboard. I have an FX-8350 with a Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 and 16GB of RAM,and a Nvidia 970, and it continues to work amazingly under Linux.Never installed Windows on this machine, but any of the Wine compatible, or Steam games I've played have been perfectly playable, though, admittedly, I'm not some sort of FPS obsessing, mega-fag.

The people price gouging 990FX boards on eBay need to be shot desu, because the price to performance of a 990FXA-UD3 with an FX-8350 in it was off the hook when you could buy them new.

A 65 dollar 970 board brand new with a 65 dollar 8350 still is good today.

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Still rocking it in my VR rig with a gtx 1070, a rift and windows 7. If it aint broke then there's no point fixing it. Will probably have to upgrade once the next generation of headsets come out... but that kind of seems like never happening at this point.

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fx 8350 @ 4.3 ghz
asus m5a99fx pro r2.0
8 gb 2133mhz ram
gtx 970

cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/AMD-FX-8350-vs-AMD-Ryzen-5-2400G/1489vsm433194

roughly a 35-36% difference in performance.

>Realtek updated their website after so long
>can no longer trust the chinese crab
It all makes sense now

Maybe I'm a zoomer but I still like their new site, it's like any old driver download site.

Don't know why Phil didn't test the 8150 and 8350 because when the os puts the load on one core per each of the modules, it's pretty good, people don't realize that the bulldozer "core" is the module containing what AMD referred to as "two strong threads"

youtube.com/watch?v=EPGFfqAZePc

>even considering FX when ryzen 2000 exists