System Name | Firelance. |
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Processor | Threadripper 3960X |
Motherboard | ROG Strix TRX40-E Gaming |
Cooling | IceGem 360 + 6x Arctic Cooling P12 |
Memory | 8x 16GB Patriot Viper DDR4-3200 CL16 |
Video Card(s) | MSI GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Ventus 2X OC |
Storage | 2TB WD SN850X (boot), 4TB Crucial P3 (data) |
Display(s) | 3x AOC Q32E2N (32" 2560x1440 75Hz) |
Case | Enthoo Pro II Server Edition (Closed Panel) + 6 fans |
Power Supply | Fractal Design Ion+ 2 Platinum 760W |
Mouse | Logitech G602 |
Keyboard | Razer Pro Type Ultra |
Software | Windows 10 Professional x64 |
System Name | PC |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 3600 |
Motherboard | MSI B450 Mortar Max |
Cooling | Phanteks PH-TC12DX, 3 x NZXT FN 140mm, 1x NZXT FV V2 120mm |
Memory | 32gb DDR4 3200mhz |
Video Card(s) | ASUS R9 290 DCII-OC 4GB |
Storage | corsair mp600 1TB |
Display(s) | LG 27MB85Z 27" 1440p |
Case | NZXT Source 340 |
Power Supply | Thermaltake 675w |
Mouse | Logitech G500S |
Keyboard | Logitech G510S |
Software | Windows 8.1 64 bit |
So AMD, when are you going to get with the times and release CPUs without pins? I mean Intel has had the pins on the board and not the CPU for HALF A DECADE now.
System Name | ap201 | Odroid N2+ | NUC |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 5 3600 | Amlogic S922X | Intel Core i5-7260 |
Motherboard | Gigabyte B550M DS3H |Odroid N2+ | NUC Board 7 |
Cooling | Inter-Tech Argus SU-200, 3x Arctic P12 case fans | stock heatsink + fan | stock HSF |
Memory | Gskill Aegis DDR4 32GB | 4 GB DDR4 | 16 GB DDR4 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Pulse RX 6600 (8GB) | Arm Mali G52 | Iris Plus 640 |
Storage | SK Hynix 240GB, Sam. 840 + 850 EVO (2x (250 GB)| Samsung 850 Evo 500GB | WD Green 240 GB |
Display(s) | AOC G2260VWQ6 | LG 24MT57D | |
Case | Asus Prime 201 | Stock case (black version) | Stock case |
Audio Device(s) | integrated |
Power Supply | BeQuiet! Pure Power 11 400W | 12v barrel jack | 19V laptop brick (Asus) |
Mouse | Logitech G500 |Steelseries Rival 300 | no-name ergo mouse |
Keyboard | Qpad MK-50 (Cherry MX brown)| Blaze Keyboard |
Software | Windows 10, EndeavourOS | Gentoo Linux | EndeavourOS |
System Name | PC |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 3600 |
Motherboard | MSI B450 Mortar Max |
Cooling | Phanteks PH-TC12DX, 3 x NZXT FN 140mm, 1x NZXT FV V2 120mm |
Memory | 32gb DDR4 3200mhz |
Video Card(s) | ASUS R9 290 DCII-OC 4GB |
Storage | corsair mp600 1TB |
Display(s) | LG 27MB85Z 27" 1440p |
Case | NZXT Source 340 |
Power Supply | Thermaltake 675w |
Mouse | Logitech G500S |
Keyboard | Logitech G510S |
Software | Windows 8.1 64 bit |
Even without the pins getting thicker I don't see a reason for changing into the style of Intel. I mean how would one manage to break or bend the pins on the cpu without treating it like an ass?
Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D |
---|---|
Motherboard | ASUS TUF x670e-Plus Wifi |
Cooling | EK AIO 360. Phantek T30 fans. |
Memory | 32GB G.Skill 6000Mhz |
Video Card(s) | Asus RTX 4090 |
Storage | WD/Samsung m.2's |
Display(s) | LG C2 Evo OLED 42" |
Case | Lian Li PC 011 Dynamic Evo |
Audio Device(s) | Topping E70 DAC, SMSL SP200 Amp, Adam Audio T5V's, Hifiman Sundara's. |
Power Supply | FSP Hydro Ti PRO 1000W |
Mouse | Razer Basilisk V3 Pro |
Keyboard | Epomaker 84 key |
Software | Windows 11 Pro |
System Name | PC |
---|---|
Processor | AMD Ryzen 3600 |
Motherboard | MSI B450 Mortar Max |
Cooling | Phanteks PH-TC12DX, 3 x NZXT FN 140mm, 1x NZXT FV V2 120mm |
Memory | 32gb DDR4 3200mhz |
Video Card(s) | ASUS R9 290 DCII-OC 4GB |
Storage | corsair mp600 1TB |
Display(s) | LG 27MB85Z 27" 1440p |
Case | NZXT Source 340 |
Power Supply | Thermaltake 675w |
Mouse | Logitech G500S |
Keyboard | Logitech G510S |
Software | Windows 8.1 64 bit |
They're really stretching to get folks to buy AM3 sockets for no good reason other than "wow look!" marketing.
Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D |
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Motherboard | ASUS TUF x670e-Plus Wifi |
Cooling | EK AIO 360. Phantek T30 fans. |
Memory | 32GB G.Skill 6000Mhz |
Video Card(s) | Asus RTX 4090 |
Storage | WD/Samsung m.2's |
Display(s) | LG C2 Evo OLED 42" |
Case | Lian Li PC 011 Dynamic Evo |
Audio Device(s) | Topping E70 DAC, SMSL SP200 Amp, Adam Audio T5V's, Hifiman Sundara's. |
Power Supply | FSP Hydro Ti PRO 1000W |
Mouse | Razer Basilisk V3 Pro |
Keyboard | Epomaker 84 key |
Software | Windows 11 Pro |
since intel do it every generation i have no problem with that unless they decide too start doing it often
System Name | PC |
---|---|
Processor | AMD Ryzen 3600 |
Motherboard | MSI B450 Mortar Max |
Cooling | Phanteks PH-TC12DX, 3 x NZXT FN 140mm, 1x NZXT FV V2 120mm |
Memory | 32gb DDR4 3200mhz |
Video Card(s) | ASUS R9 290 DCII-OC 4GB |
Storage | corsair mp600 1TB |
Display(s) | LG 27MB85Z 27" 1440p |
Case | NZXT Source 340 |
Power Supply | Thermaltake 675w |
Mouse | Logitech G500S |
Keyboard | Logitech G510S |
Software | Windows 8.1 64 bit |
But Intel actually changes the socket so you can't use an older generation CPU in their boards. AM3/AM3+ = same thing. AsRock is just demonstrating that they are actually putting decent components on their motherboards and not just some fancy heatsinks or color scheme.
Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D |
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Motherboard | ASUS TUF x670e-Plus Wifi |
Cooling | EK AIO 360. Phantek T30 fans. |
Memory | 32GB G.Skill 6000Mhz |
Video Card(s) | Asus RTX 4090 |
Storage | WD/Samsung m.2's |
Display(s) | LG C2 Evo OLED 42" |
Case | Lian Li PC 011 Dynamic Evo |
Audio Device(s) | Topping E70 DAC, SMSL SP200 Amp, Adam Audio T5V's, Hifiman Sundara's. |
Power Supply | FSP Hydro Ti PRO 1000W |
Mouse | Razer Basilisk V3 Pro |
Keyboard | Epomaker 84 key |
Software | Windows 11 Pro |
buts theirs has no need for the change either way, Sandybridge doesn't work any better cause it has one less pin
Processor | Intel Core i3-8100 |
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Motherboard | ASRock H370 Pro4 |
Cooling | Cryorig M9i |
Memory | 16GB G.Skill Aegis DDR4-2400 |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1060 WindForce OC 3GB |
Storage | Crucial MX500 512GB SSD |
Display(s) | Dell S2316M LCD |
Case | Fractal Design Define R4 Black Pearl |
Audio Device(s) | Realtek ALC892 |
Power Supply | Corsair CX600M |
Mouse | Logitech M500 |
Keyboard | Lenovo KB1021 USB |
Software | Windows 10 Professional x64 |
So AMD, when are you going to get with the times and release CPUs without pins? I mean Intel has had the pins on the board and not the CPU for HALF A DECADE now.
System Name | Zim |
---|---|
Processor | AMD FX-6300 |
Motherboard | GA-970A-UD3 (rev. 2.0) |
Cooling | AMD Stock with heat pipes |
Memory | Corsair CMV8GX3M2A1333C9 2x 8GB Kit DDR3 1333 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti FPB |
Storage | Western Digital WD RE4 1TB - Main |
Display(s) | HP LP2465 1920x1200 |
Case | COOLMAX CS-480 |
Audio Device(s) | Intergrated VIA VT2021 |
Power Supply | hec X-Power Pro 600 |
Software | Windows 7 Ultimate |
System Name | LenovoⓇ ThinkPad™ T430 |
---|---|
Processor | IntelⓇ Core™ i5-3210M processor (2 cores, 2.50GHz, 3MB cache), Intel Turbo Boost™ 2.0 (3.10GHz), HT™ |
Motherboard | Lenovo 2344 (Mobile Intel QM77 Express Chipset) |
Cooling | Single-pipe heatsink + Delta fan |
Memory | 2x 8GB KingstonⓇ HyperX™ Impact 2133MHz DDR3L SO-DIMM |
Video Card(s) | Intel HD Graphics™ 4000 (GPU clk: 1100MHz, vRAM clk: 1066MHz) |
Storage | SamsungⓇ 860 EVO mSATA (250GB) + 850 EVO (500GB) SATA |
Display(s) | 14.0" (355mm) HD (1366x768) color, anti-glare, LED backlight, 200 nits, 16:9 aspect ratio, 300:1 co |
Case | ThinkPad Roll Cage (one-piece magnesium frame) |
Audio Device(s) | HD Audio, RealtekⓇ ALC3202 codec, DolbyⓇ Advanced Audio™ v2 / stereo speakers, 1W x 2 |
Power Supply | ThinkPad 65W AC Adapter + ThinkPad Battery 70++ (9-cell) |
Mouse | TrackPointⓇ pointing device + UltraNav™, wide touchpad below keyboard + ThinkLight™ |
Keyboard | 6-row, 84-key, ThinkVantage button, spill-resistant, multimedia Fn keys, LED backlight (PT Layout) |
Software | MicrosoftⓇ WindowsⓇ 10 x86-64 (22H2) |
Processor | OCed 5800X3D |
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Motherboard | Asucks C6H |
Cooling | Air |
Memory | 32GB |
Video Card(s) | OCed 6800XT |
Storage | NVMees |
Display(s) | 32" Dull curved 1440 |
Case | Freebie glass idk |
Audio Device(s) | Sennheiser |
Power Supply | Don't even remember |
Yes, what a wonderful idea to put the pins in the socket instead of on the CPU: small, delicate, easy to bend, difficult to straighten, damaging them requires REPLACING THE WHOLE FREAKIN' MOTHERBOARD. :shadedshu Not an improvement, in my book....
System Name | ap201 | Odroid N2+ | NUC |
---|---|
Processor | AMD Ryzen 5 3600 | Amlogic S922X | Intel Core i5-7260 |
Motherboard | Gigabyte B550M DS3H |Odroid N2+ | NUC Board 7 |
Cooling | Inter-Tech Argus SU-200, 3x Arctic P12 case fans | stock heatsink + fan | stock HSF |
Memory | Gskill Aegis DDR4 32GB | 4 GB DDR4 | 16 GB DDR4 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Pulse RX 6600 (8GB) | Arm Mali G52 | Iris Plus 640 |
Storage | SK Hynix 240GB, Sam. 840 + 850 EVO (2x (250 GB)| Samsung 850 Evo 500GB | WD Green 240 GB |
Display(s) | AOC G2260VWQ6 | LG 24MT57D | |
Case | Asus Prime 201 | Stock case (black version) | Stock case |
Audio Device(s) | integrated |
Power Supply | BeQuiet! Pure Power 11 400W | 12v barrel jack | 19V laptop brick (Asus) |
Mouse | Logitech G500 |Steelseries Rival 300 | no-name ergo mouse |
Keyboard | Qpad MK-50 (Cherry MX brown)| Blaze Keyboard |
Software | Windows 10, EndeavourOS | Gentoo Linux | EndeavourOS |
Not that I disagree with what you said, but it still is cheaper than to replace a CPU, in some cases.Yes, what a wonderful idea to put the pins in the socket instead of on the CPU: small, delicate, easy to bend, difficult to straighten, damaging them requires REPLACING THE WHOLE FREAKIN' MOTHERBOARD. :shadedshu Not an improvement, in my book....
Not that I disagree with what you said, but it still is cheaper than to replace a CPU, in some cases.
Yeah, who remembers this?:
[url]http://www.techpowerup.com/img/06-02-25/asrock-1.jpg[/URL]
OMG, DO WANT!
Processor | Intel Core i7 10850K@5.2GHz |
---|---|
Motherboard | AsRock Z470 Taichi |
Cooling | Corsair H115i Pro w/ Noctua NF-A14 Fans |
Memory | 32GB DDR4-3600 |
Video Card(s) | RTX 2070 Super |
Storage | 500GB SX8200 Pro + 8TB with 1TB SSD Cache |
Display(s) | Acer Nitro VG280K 4K 28" |
Case | Fractal Design Define S |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard is good enough for me |
Power Supply | eVGA SuperNOVA 1000w G3 |
Software | Windows 10 Pro x64 |
Yes, what a wonderful idea to put the pins in the socket instead of on the CPU: small, delicate, easy to bend, difficult to straighten, damaging them requires REPLACING THE WHOLE FREAKIN' MOTHERBOARD. :shadedshu Not an improvement, in my book....
They did it to save themselves money and put it on the mobo makers, imo. It is their M.O. after all.
Processor | OCed 5800X3D |
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Motherboard | Asucks C6H |
Cooling | Air |
Memory | 32GB |
Video Card(s) | OCed 6800XT |
Storage | NVMees |
Display(s) | 32" Dull curved 1440 |
Case | Freebie glass idk |
Audio Device(s) | Sennheiser |
Power Supply | Don't even remember |
Which is easier to drop, a processor or a motherboard. A processor, especially the heavy as AMD processors. When dropped, which is easier to bend, pins on the motherboard that are partially protected by a socket cover, or exposed pins on the processor? The exposed pins on the processor. Which are you handling more often, a processor or your motherboard? Your processor.
The fact of the matter is that pins on the motherboard are far less likely to be damanged than pins on a processor. To damage pins on a motherboard you have to be an idiot and drop something directly on that spot of the board, or try to touch the pins, or put the processor in wrong. With pins on the processor, you just have to drop the processor, which is a lot more likely than damaging a pin on a motherboard.
Processor | Intel Core i7 10850K@5.2GHz |
---|---|
Motherboard | AsRock Z470 Taichi |
Cooling | Corsair H115i Pro w/ Noctua NF-A14 Fans |
Memory | 32GB DDR4-3600 |
Video Card(s) | RTX 2070 Super |
Storage | 500GB SX8200 Pro + 8TB with 1TB SSD Cache |
Display(s) | Acer Nitro VG280K 4K 28" |
Case | Fractal Design Define S |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard is good enough for me |
Power Supply | eVGA SuperNOVA 1000w G3 |
Software | Windows 10 Pro x64 |
Who would be holding a cpu not in the foam/case high enough that dropping it would damage it? You should only take it out when it's right next to the MB and then put it in the socket. A few inches to travel and only a couple inches above the surface. If you can't do that correctly, then there's no hope.
System Name | Main |
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Processor | Ryzen 5950x |
Motherboard | B550 PG Velocita |
Cooling | Water |
Memory | Ballistix |
Video Card(s) | RX 6900XT |
Storage | T-FORCE CARDEA A440 PRO |
Display(s) | MAG401QR |
Case | QUBE 500 |
Audio Device(s) | Logitech Z623 |
Power Supply | LEADEX V 1KW |
Mouse | Cooler Master MM710 |
Keyboard | Huntsman Elite |
Software | 11 Pro |
Benchmark Scores | https://hwbot.org/user/damric/ |
System Name | Girlfriend Likes My Spedo |
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Processor | Phenom II 965 3.6 ghz |
Motherboard | MSI 790FX-GD70 |
Cooling | Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme Edition {5x Turbine 120mm, 2x Windtunnel 140mm, 1x 230mm Speedo Side fan} |
Memory | OCZ DDR3 1600 8GB Dual Channel |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire 5870 1GB Crossfire |
Storage | 2x 640 gb 7200 rpm 32mb cache raid 0, Seagate Momentum X Hybrid 500gb boot drive |
Display(s) | YAMASAKI 27" IPS |
Case | Thermaltake Spedo Advance |
Audio Device(s) | Creative Fatal1ty Platinum> Musiland Monitor 02> Little Dot MKIII> Audeze LCD-2 |
Power Supply | Antec Quattro 850 |
Software | Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit |
Benchmark Scores | 3Dmark 06: 21,989 |
System Name | micropage7 |
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Processor | Intel Xeon X3470 |
Motherboard | Gigabyte Technology Co. Ltd. P55A-UD3R (Socket 1156) |
Cooling | Enermax ETS-T40F |
Memory | Samsung 8.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 |
Video Card(s) | NVIDIA Quadro FX 1800 |
Storage | V-GEN03AS18EU120GB, Seagate 2 x 1TB and Seagate 4TB |
Display(s) | Samsung 21 inch LCD Wide Screen |
Case | Icute Super 18 |
Audio Device(s) | Auzentech X-Fi Forte |
Power Supply | Silverstone 600 Watt |
Mouse | Logitech G502 |
Keyboard | Sades Excalibur + Taihao keycaps |
Software | Win 7 64-bit |
Benchmark Scores | Classified |
Even without the pins getting thicker I don't see a reason for changing into the style of Intel. I mean how would one manage to break or bend the pins on the cpu without treating it like an ass?
System Name | Sample light |
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Processor | AMD Phenom II 965 |
Motherboard | MSI DKA790GX |
Cooling | Zalman 9500LED |
Memory | 2x 2GB G-skill PC8500 |
Video Card(s) | Asus built AMD/ATI HD4850 |
Storage | 500GB Wesern Digital green |
Display(s) | too ashamed to tell, but its an acer |
Case | Lian Li V2000 |
Audio Device(s) | Echo Audiofire 2 |
Power Supply | Corsair VX550 |
Software | Windows XP pro SP3 |
Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D |
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Motherboard | ASUS TUF x670e-Plus Wifi |
Cooling | EK AIO 360. Phantek T30 fans. |
Memory | 32GB G.Skill 6000Mhz |
Video Card(s) | Asus RTX 4090 |
Storage | WD/Samsung m.2's |
Display(s) | LG C2 Evo OLED 42" |
Case | Lian Li PC 011 Dynamic Evo |
Audio Device(s) | Topping E70 DAC, SMSL SP200 Amp, Adam Audio T5V's, Hifiman Sundara's. |
Power Supply | FSP Hydro Ti PRO 1000W |
Mouse | Razer Basilisk V3 Pro |
Keyboard | Epomaker 84 key |
Software | Windows 11 Pro |
personaly. i´ve had enough ram issues with AMD. im going to keep my 790FX board and DDR2 untill 990FX boards come out. i see no point in using a board with a AM3 chipset "updated" to run at DDR3 1600.