AHHHHHHHHH WHEN IS RYZEN 2 COMING OUT

AHHHHHHHHH WHEN IS RYZEN 2 COMING OUT
I WANT TO UPGRADE MY TOASTER
AGHHHHHHHHHHH

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I still have xeon from 2008 and performance is fine on Windows. I still can switch to riced linux when I need better performance. It would make sense for me to wait for Ryzen 3 at very least

I have an i7 920 and the only reason I would upgrade is power consumption

>I have an i7 920 and the only reason I would >upgrade is power consumption
not upgrading for the 80-100+% extra fps is games when compareing 920 and 9700k

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>muh games

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Gonna buy 2300x in a few weeks. It's a gem.
Shit costs $90. Fucking gem, I swear.

Why not upgrade now and drop in a Zen 2 chip when they start to be discounted?

>MUH GAYUMZ
>MUH DISGUSTING POORLY DRAWED PEDO CARTOONZ
cringe/8

>nehalem
lol

>video games
Already running osrs at 300 fps my boi

cringe

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>tfw was 99.99999999% sure I wanted to buy an i7-8700K build but stopped myself from ordering anything as soon as an user posted this
>spectre and meltdown patch literally cut SSD performance in HALF
>god knows how much more with further patches
HOLY FUCKING SHIT mang, talk about bullet doged.

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Just get a ryzen.
Jokes aside, though: newer chips have some hardware features that allow for mitigations with a smaller performance hit.

No they don't not at least for that massive SSD performance hit. And that's JUST spectre + meltdown mitigations. God knows how bad things are with the 20+ mitigations enabled.

wait why are ssds affected by s&m

Because cashe have to be flushed after every syscall and reading from disk are syscalls. Or somethinf like that. Basically patches are adding what looks like a pause between every read/write operation.

This and it only gets worse as more and more patches are stacked on. C2D machines with all mitigations applied are essentially unusable.

something about SSD access requires context switching and Intel CPUs can't safely switch contexts now without fully flushing registers and caches to memory and reloading later, which is slow

Current speculation is early july with a computex reveal

I think Microsoft fucked up my Q9550 with their retarded updates. It's constantly at 99% when it used to be at 25%