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That's based on previous launches, and leaked benchmarks showing about that.
No only that, but the doubling of performance was shown to be in RTX mode, which I believe. I don't think it's going to scale that well for non-RTX loads.
So, super uncommon CPU, but I'm curious if anyone knows how to tell a Raven Ridge vs Raven Ridge 2 Athlon 200GE?
As seen here, for the ROG Crosshair VII Hero's CPU support.
Can people with the CPU post a CPU-Z screenshot, to see if a Raven-2 200GE's CPUID matches the 3000G, or 2200G?
Raven...
This issue is completely separate from your computer.
Your PSU protects your components from damage. If the computer is working normally, it's fine. At very worst, you might need to replace the PSU if it suddenly becomes unstable.
That person is right. Call an electrician to investigate the...
Most people don't use them, and it makes the inside of the case looker cleaner without the bay. If you don't like it, buy a case with a 5.25" bay; there's still lots available.
I've been searching for an answer for a while now...
What does it actually do? Can someone explain it?
What are the affects of picking P0, P1, or P2?
Note - Ryzen 7 1700X, on MSI X470 Gaming Plus Max.
Depends on the games, and bottlenecking isn't always an on-off switch. I don't think I'd reccomend too much faster of a GPU, but I know a family member who plays on a GTX 1070 at 2K, and it's relatvely balanced for most games.