legcramp
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the Ryzen 5 5600G ... that's about only $20 more than the price of a USED R5 3600 on ebay no, wait! I just checked and used ones now posted for $180
No: https://www.tomshardware.com/news/amd-ryzen-5-5600g-reviewOnly supports 8X on the first pci-e slot?
I remember back in the day Intel going on about how their integrated graphics did other stuff that boosted performance even if you weren't using it, and I tested it, and it did, in fact boost performance for some work loads.
Is AMD doing anything to that effect? I haven't heard anything, and I'm assuming they are not, but I'll happily be wrong about that. Is there a reason to get an APU if you're not going to use its integrated graphics?
Power-saving consideration for the SoC. I'm pretty sure these use basically the same silicon as the mobile versions and that's a concern there.I find it rather odd these APU's support PCI-E 3.0 rather than PCI-E 4.0 which doesn't really make sense since AMD has supported PCI-E 4.0 since Zen 2 CPU's.
Correct, though the HD 4000 iGPUs were released with Ivy Bridge in 2012.I vaguely remember Intel having a statement about that, but it was probably OpenCL acceleration. AMD started supporting OpenCL in their HD 2000 series, and offered full support in their HD 4000 series in 2008 and every GPU of theirs since then.
Correct, though the HD 4000 iGPUs were released with Ivy Bridge in 2012.
what you did there, I see itCorrect, though the HD 4000 iGPUs were released with Ivy Bridge in 2012.
Yep got mine from there. was easy. grabbed a b550 for 83 bucks from amazon MSI B550M PRO and should make up for an okay computer with built in GPU. Gotta get rid of the 3600 and x570 board from older build now.Also available direct from AMD.
Ah, gotcha, I missed that.Context is key, I was talking about AMD, not Intel. The ATI/AMD HD 4000 series was released in 2008.
Going to need a citation on that. Also comparing a hexacore to octacore.1650 Windforce from a seller which had about 185 of them in stock for like 170 bucks
Going to need a citation on that.
http://www.shopblt.com/cgi-bin/shop...011002501504_B7AM177P.shtml&order_id=!ORDERID!
It's not a Super, it's a 1650 which is much worse. That kind of makes things look even. Don't know whether it is %100 legit though, but still, you can find cards like these sometimes.
Total In Stock | Total Pre-Ordered | Total Incoming | Earliest ETA |
0 | 4,048 | 1,242 | None |
Total In Stock Total Pre-Ordered Total Incoming Earliest ETA 04,048 1,242 None
Good luck on that.
Wouldn't it make more sense to compare that combo to a 5600G since both the 10400 and 5600G would be six cores instead of the 5700G which has eight cores? So $259 for the 5600G doesn't look too bad compared to a slower 10400 w/ GTX 1650 that's non-existent.Yeah, these are too expensive IMHO. You could get a 10400 from some PCPP location + 1650 Windforce from a seller which had about 185 of them in stock for like 170 bucks, and that would come for similar price as the 5700g. AMD is overpricing these things just like most of their other CPUs.