Itt: chips history will remember

Itt: chips history will remember

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Sadly for the wrong reasons but it will be remembered because modules and devs not knowing how to program gaymes.

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The first gen Ryzen will be remembered for actually bringing some competition back to the table. I hope the 3000 series and corresponding EPYC processors will finally enable me to get rid of my Intel servers.

The Ryzen 2600 is more popular.

8350 was (and is still) pretty good tho

We're seeing how good it is now compared to the 4 core 4 thread i5s those things are a joke with modern games, you need an 8 thread i7 or FX-8350 just to survive if your rig is an old AM3+ socket or intel DDR3 socket.

it actually reminds me of Crysis, where the devs thought CPUs were going for clock speed in the future and not core count. In this case people laughed at FX8350 for years but now that games are lot more multithreaded and multi-core intensive it's surviving surprisingly well despite being a 7 year old CPU.
The only thing about it is that you can't pair it with 4+2 VRM boards (like the insanely popular m5a97 r2.0 for example), so a lot of people that were looking to upgrade switched to intel anyway since they had to buy a new mobo.

i5 2500k, yes it's intel but come on this thing is still popular as hell.

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Oh boy here we go again

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I literally bought it past week with a 4+2 no heatsink vrm board and it does better than expected (80+ fps on re2make for example). Though if i run things like prime 95 i can see the frequency throttling to 1400mhz despite the cpu being cool but i don't think it matters in games as long as i don't overclock.

>crashes premiere

>throttling to 1400mhz despite the cpu being cool
Damn i take my UD3 board for granted, I have mine overclocked to 4.5 and 1.4v with no throttling but you can't get a 990FX board new anymore sadly.

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what board do you have? im actually thinking of buying one for 50€

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My friend asked for my help to build a cheap desktop. I chose the AMD FX-6300 for him. Is that OK? Will he need a graphics card to play light games? Because he asked for a good monitor, I sacrificed the GPU.

Does he have a GPU already? you cant sacrifice a GPU with FX because the chps have no integrated GPU like the Ryzen R3 2000 chips.

A 1030 GDDR5 is a good light gaming card for FX 6300.

I got the asus M5A78L/USB3. Got the cpu for 60€ so i obviously recommend it if you can get it for 50. According to some people you can consider getting some small heatsinks for the vrms if you're afraid of them overheating, haven't tried it myself tho. Also undervolting cpu can help.

history will remember the 8086, the 486dx (eat shit sx faggots ), the Pentium, the pentium 4, the i series, the athlon ( and x2 ), and the ryzen

it will also remember the phenom, the duron, the sempron, and the Lron, the celeron, and the pentium 3 for being utter fucking trash.

>tfw crysis build was an e8400 8gb ddr2 and 8800gt sli in a nzxt hush

I'm amazed my house didn't burn down, my friend trolled the shit out of me with that case

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I forgot about the raptors in raid 0, that computer was at max temp at idle

The 9900k will be remembered in the same way people remember the Hindenburg.

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Do you know of a processor that can take on light games? Close to the price of the 6300 or cheaper. He said he won't game and wants to watch anime, but at least something that can take CSGO or some indie games would be good

>Pentium Extreme Edition 2.0

Any new low end processor like Ryzen 2400G can handle light gaming no problem, same with the FX 6300

A B450 and 2400G combo would cost $205 at the cheapest on newegg

An FX-8350 and gigabyte 970 board would cost $140 on newegg.

The extra 65 dollars of the 2400G system would get you massive IPC gains, quad core performing better than 8350.

The Fucking Wolfdale C2D's were more remembered

Interesting. Thank you.

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>FX-8350
Performs about the same as a Pentium.

They were better remembered, but if you were a high schooler on a budget in 2014 the Q6600 was an awesome chip for $50 used, that sounds like a stupid amount now but slapping one in my optiplex I got for nearly nothing was awesome and it got me into PC building.

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*saved*

>Itt: chips history will remember
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>history will remember the 8086
nobody had an 8086
everyone had 8088

unfortunately, the mandella effect is real

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>>FX8350
>>you can't pair it with 4+2 VRM boards (like the insanely popular m5a97 r2.0 for example)

i have done just that and it works just fine

pcpartpicker.com/b/pTxG3C

that's the EVO, 6+2 VRM board, not 4+2.

>yields so good they need to disable working cores deliberately just to make lower-end variants

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oh ok.

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A light gust crashes premiere

What's funny is in any somewhat well multithreaded game, this kicks the shit out of sandybridge and even ivybridge especially at 1% lows. Battlefield 1 for example

I hope so. RIP Cyrix. I hope VIA and Cyrix return to dethrone intel and gayMD
go ryzen at least unless he already has an AM3/AM3+ board, then go phenom IIx4 965 black edition. I'll sell you one pm me on ebay it's 420RMSgentoo360

I had a 486 dx2/66. get on my level.
pentium 4 was dogshit.
pentium 3 was infinitely better than all p4's, especially any on 478 sockets like your dogshit prescotts. the e8400 wolfdale you mentioned in your crysis build was infinitely better than all of those releases. also phenoms were fucking based, i got a 3 core and unlocked it to a quad core and overclocked it, was basically like paying $70 for a $200 chip lol

Came for the girls
Saved for the kitten

Also probably the 386.
And

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>B450 and 2400G combo

Does it run windows 7 though?

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All I really know about the p3 is that it was the architecture that centrinos were based off of. I was also told that the reason toshiba called their mobiles notebooks was because the heatsink on some of their p4 mobiles was actually part of the mesh on the bottom of them and there were lawsuits.

Also comment sections have not changed.

geek.com/chips/intels-new-p4s-and-celerons-545050/

It does not, and that's why I still use an 8350/7970 rig on the daily, and why FX still has its place.

The FX were never good. They were a decent choice for VM/compile fags back in 2012 but nowadays they're garbage even for that use case

Pentium 4 all the way

Yep, history will definitely remember the Pentium 4 for being one of the worst CPUs of all time.

Yeah i just saw the b450 tomahawk does not have native UEFI drivers or something

Ah well i bet there's similar boards in that price range. I will very likely do a 2nd ryzen build (R3 mATX) in the mid term or this year still even. I was thinking of an A320 since i don't need any fancyass features or excessive RAM, just need the little guy to perform as a daily driver/lurking machine after work and stuff

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I have a buddy with an FX who consistently gets triple-digit framerates in all modern games at 1080p and ultra settings. His graphics card is a 1070 ti
In fact, his frames are often higher than mine, and I have a 1080 ti/Ryzen 2700x. But I'm pretty sure I have a faulty RAM module, and I bought my 1080 ti used

>The FX were never good.
Shh don't tell them. Not on this board.

The duo, absolutely.
But not the quad

is that you lowspecgaymer?

Realistically speaking, is anyone actually gonna remember this for anything other than the blazing inferno? It's a rushed product released to hold them out until they can come up with something else. Will immediately be forgotten once Intel brings out something that doesn't turn one's computer into a pile of molten slag.

the FX is still great if you're not a wincuck

A very fitting name

Could you manually re-enable those core ?

history will remember all of intel core cpu's.
i'll tell you why after you read this:
theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/3072107/spoiler-flaw-affects-all-intel-cpus

>x86 subhumans
disgusting

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>and they almost went bankrupt as a result

Yes.
Most AM3+ motherboards had an option to enable them in the BIOS.

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Out of all the various RISC CPUs you could have chosen, you managed to pick the one least likely to be remembered.

mmh, NIPPLES!

>his CPU doesn't have tits

>i don't think it matters in games as long as i don't overclock.
how so? is it not throttling while you're playing games?

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2500k

I don't have one anymore but it was great while I did.

8088 was worse than the 8086 shut up

I had a friend who bought an Athlon x3 and found out that he could make it a quad core and was delighted.

What happened to it?

8350 debatably saved FX from being a complete wash. If you have an AM3+ board and are still running a Phenom II and don't want an entirely new computer then an 8350 is a night and day performance difference for anything, especially games.

I pity those who bought 4 or 6 core Bulldozer though.

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2400G sounds good until you realize:
>expensive as shit ram cause the igpu bottlenecks heavily on sub3000mhz ram
>2gb of however much ram you purchase is taken by the igpu
>If you ever decide to upgrade to a dedicated gpu, its going to work in pcie gen3 x8 mode since it only has 12 lanes

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I don't use a desktop anymore. Sold it and I just use my laptop now.

He's right, though. Practically nothing used the 8086. Every PC and PC clone used the 8088 instead.

t. corelets
Q6600 was a big deal

History almost never remembers the "best" or what was "better", it remembers what was actually utilized and in this case it's the 8088 that defined the PC and it's whats going to be remembered even if it's contemporary was a superior part.

no denying it

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>what if we release a i3 but cheaper
They fucked up

As someone who used Windows 7 for 5 years, I don't understand why not use LTSC nowadays. It's better in every way.
Unless you just want to be a snowflake I guess.

>Poozen

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That was the 6350. Best balance between single and multicore, clocked higher than any 8000 or 9000 FX chip.

This is the perfect image, it pleases either high T males and faggots. Even if you're a blatant homosexual you will still save the picture because of the kitten

Eclipsed by Athlon 200GE. 3x better graphics with roughly same CPU performance, 2c4t.

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Most GPUs you'd pair with a 2400G would run just fine with 8x PCIe 3 lanes.

Cyrix rocked. But they ran a tad warm

Celeron 300 had huge overclocking upside

I bought a Phenom II dual core and got a quad on an MSI mobo
Sweet gamble

For hawell ipc and more coars
For core2 duo ipc and more coars***

I'm fairly certain these two will become the legends we tell kids in 10 years

FX 9590 & i9 7980XE

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Didnt AMD buy out Cyrix?

VIA did.

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this is a chip too, shut up.

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I got a 2400G for my recent file server build. It's cheap, low power, supports ECC, and has top of the line integrated graphics. Great little chip.

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