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System Name | Cyberline |
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Processor | Intel Core i7 2600k -> 12600k |
Motherboard | Asus P8P67 LE Rev 3.0 -> Gigabyte Z690 Auros Elite DDR4 |
Cooling | Tuniq Tower 120 -> Custom Watercoolingloop |
Memory | Corsair (4x2) 8gb 1600mhz -> Crucial (8x2) 16gb 3600mhz |
Video Card(s) | AMD RX480 -> RX7800XT |
Storage | Samsung 750 Evo 250gb SSD + WD 1tb x 2 + WD 2tb -> 2tb MVMe SSD |
Display(s) | Philips 32inch LPF5605H (television) -> Dell S3220DGF |
Case | antec 600 -> Thermaltake Tenor HTCP case |
Audio Device(s) | Focusrite 2i4 (USB) |
Power Supply | Seasonic 620watt 80+ Platinum |
Mouse | Elecom EX-G |
Keyboard | Rapoo V700 |
Software | Windows 10 Pro 64bit |
Frankly, AMD stopped producing competitive products in the enthusiast scene, which most of us are a part of.
I hope that changes, but even GPU side the last really high-end competive product that took the crown was the 7970 I think, and it got bought up by bitcoin miners, driving the price through the ceiling so it was an awful deal financially.
Their CPUs currently suck. No other way to put it. There is plenty of Zen hype of course, but we'll see.
Sure there is another way of putting it, : "their CPU's are not as good as what their number 1 competitor offers atm"
There ya go.
Their cpu's dont suck, sucking would mean they are terribly slow or cant do the job they are meant to do, and well, thats simply not the case with their processors, pricing on them is also not at all bad and most people would be absolutely fine with an AMD processor atm.