Are you just going to continue to be the gatekeeper for this topic or would you mind letting everyone offer their opinion? I won't mind if you don't reply.
I'm sorry, but this is just depressing. Nearing the end of a hobby for me. What the industry is tell me is we're an afterthought now while this tech has better things to do at higher margins. It was a fun 25 years or so.
Just wanted to drop this here in case anyone wants to add resizable bar to an older machine for Intel ARC GPUs:
https://github.com/xCuri0/ReBarUEFI
I added it my X99 HTPC for use with an incoming A380. Was a little confusing, and there were gremlins, but I got it going.
EDIT: My A380 just...
You're complaining about the quality of an applicant pool plummeting and not considering the possibility good candidates aren't getting through your "simple" system. Try something different. The lazy response is "oh it's everyone else."
Whenever I hear stories like this, I encourage people to try to apply for a job at their company and go through the same BS they're putting applicants through. Hiring and interviewing processes have become a race to the bottom.
One of the greatest Black Friday scores ever from Best Buy in 2002 and it was a model that overclocked like mad because of the memory chips used:
Visiontek Xtasy GF3 TI200 ($199.99 - $50 MIR - $50 Instant Rebate = $99.99)
Wish I still had it for OP.
I quit TD2 for the second time recently because of the constant crashing. I don't know why I put up with it for so long. I had a nice stretch of stability before S5 and then it just went straight to hell after the patch. Heartland looks terrible so this IP might be dead to me. Bummer.
Does anyone here read quarterly reports? Gaming was still 31% of Q1 revenue. At current valuation, Wall St will be royally pissed if there's no longer any gaming market. Yes, AI is growing but they need to figure out a way to service all of these markets to stay diversified or they're leaving a...
I was looking into new TV technology recently and the latest and greatest is something called MicroLED. The 110" from Samsung is currently $150k and you can buy it in a showroom like it's 1988. Kinda makes you laugh at the price tag of the 4090. The luxury market is out of most of our leagues.
I'm likely playing out the life of my current system with backlog and noping out of this mess. I just don't see a light at the end of the tunnel. Maybe Intel saves us but I'm not sure since they always seem to be a gen behind.
This article is so tone deaf, and full of techno-babble, the memes from AMD just write themselves. NVIDIA needs to get these game companies back in line with proper ports or buck up and spec their cards to match the competition who are brute forcing it.
I don't know if I'd call them lemons, but they definitely took the wonderful idea of 5800X3D and ran it into the ground in true AMD fashion. Someday we'll find out why they really slapped 3D cache on 3 SKUs when 1 when would have been fine without most of the headaches.
I don't blame AMD for...
I remember when I jumped on the Sandy Bridge launch and then they had the SATA degradation issues. I RMAd all that stuff and rebought after the fix. Hopefully this all leads to a recall and the consumer doesn't have to be left with a conundrum and insecurity about the future. It's the right...
Yeah, the biggest issue I had with A3D was the performance overhead at a time when we didn't have much CPU power to spare. I think your comparison to ray tracing today is appropriate. Same pitfalls. Much longer runway this time to figure things out.
Here's a blast from the past...
Great video and retrospective. I was pretty surprised when he mentioned Kramden in the video, which I know well. I had no idea GN was based out of Cary, NC.
Well said. It used to be like that with Fry's before they went belly up. You'd come onto Hardforum and everyone within driving distance of one during a big launch would make it impossible to discuss the cost/value of anything. We get it guys. If you live close to MC, you used your brains and...
You spent more than 20% for +20% and now and have Gen 1 AM5 hardware. I'm glad I went with the drop-in upgrade while things get refined and prices stabilize for the next few years. Enjoy though.
For sure. My last two CPUs before AM4 were 2500K and 5820K. Basically zero overclocking is hard to accept. Even on 7800X3D, the press is going nuts over some crazies getting 400MHz out of it using custom clock generators. LOL. +400MHz was cool in 2001.
It's a set-and-forget CPU. Overclocking has been dead for a long time on a percentage/value basis. The days of getting 50% performance for free are clearly over.
You can't reason with core-counters in gaming. The same people were arguing 2 years ago that the 5600X couldn't keep up with consoles because it only had 6 cores. Just let them buy what they want. The last time this issue was relevant on Hardforum was Q6600 vs similarly priced EoL C2D, which...
https://www.pcworld.com/article/1526632/intel-is-already-tied-with-amd-for-desktop-gpu-sales.html
"After less than a year, Intel's Arc desktop GPUs are neck-and-neck with AMD Radeon — but still way beyind(sic) Nvidia."
How can this be? I'm pretty stunned. Seems like we should be celebrating...
All guesses from skeptics came true:
1. Scheduling is a pain in the franken-CPUs and single CCD is still going to dominate
2. Depending on the game, performance increase from 3D cache on AM5 is generally less than that on AM4 (this means DDR5 is working, not necessarily bad news)
3. 7800X3D...
I went 5800X3D because I think it's wasteful not to keep using a perfectly good platform. After selling my 5600X, it was a $200 upgrade. Not bad. I plan on keeping it for at least 2-3 more years, which will give me 5+ years out of my mobo and RAM, which is what I also got out of X99. Also, with...
I think you should stick with the cooling you have. The point of this exercise was a drop-in upgrade and not to sink even more money into cooling. The noticeable performance increase from 5800X3D comes from Zen 3 IPC and cache (and dramatic increase in 1% lows), not clock the speed. Save...
The 5800X3D trades blows with the 7600X and even kills AM5/Raptor Lake in games that love L3 cache. The 5800X3D is basically proto-AM5. And you'd be doing this with a drop-in upgrade on a chipset released in 2017. Really unbelievable.
I just want to say congrats. The idea of taking a B350 to a drop-in 5800X3D is what dreams are made of.
Also, one of the added bonuses of this chip is it cares very little what RAM you're running. The idea is to work in the extra cache as much as possible without hitting RAM as much. Give your...