- Joined
- Jan 11, 2005
- Messages
- 1,491 (0.21/day)
- Location
- 66 feet from the ground
System Name | 2nd AMD puppy |
---|---|
Processor | FX-8350 vishera |
Motherboard | Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3 |
Cooling | Cooler Master Hyper TX2 |
Memory | 16 Gb DDR3:8GB Kingston HyperX Beast + 8Gb G.Skill Sniper(by courtesy of tabascosauz &TPU) |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire RX 580 Nitro+;1450/2000 Mhz |
Storage | SSD :840 pro 128 Gb;Iridium pro 240Gb ; HDD 2xWD-1Tb |
Display(s) | Benq XL2730Z 144 Hz freesync |
Case | NZXT 820 PHANTOM |
Audio Device(s) | Audigy SE with Logitech Z-5500 |
Power Supply | Riotoro Enigma G2 850W |
Mouse | Razer copperhead / Gamdias zeus (by courtesy of sneekypeet & TPU) |
Keyboard | MS Sidewinder x4 |
Software | win10 64bit ltsc |
Benchmark Scores | irrelevant for me |
Grasping at straws as usual. The chip itself is not marketed (or for better use of words, sold) as a gaming product, it is marketed as something that you can game on among other things. You can "game" on a 4 year old Atom, that doesn't make it a gaming cpu.
actually @bug has a good point as is marketed:
"The first desktop processor with 2 teraFLOPS of combined graphics and CPU power, this latest Ryzen™ processor offers an incredible platform for CPU dependent-tasks as well as enabling responsive, smooth gaming at full HD 1080p, in eSports and beyond."
IGP 1080 ;from 8 tested games only 2 have over 50 FPS, rest under; so which are the "beyond" games? .... tetris is there for sure....