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- Artem S. Tashkinov
Maybe it's just me but, it might've had something to do with you calling several people idiots because they were arguing with you?
Arguing with what? What inane utterings bearing zero ground while I keep pouring facts, charts and quotes from reputable reviewers? Why am I replying to yet another hollow post by an AMD fanatic? Why? No one in this thread has anything to refute my findings - they are not "mine" per se, they are common knowledge but for some reasons AMD fans just cannot accept this.
Ten bucks says your wrong, as the next Scorpio is an AMD SoC just like the last two, & there's also a possibility that PS5 (or even Scorpio) is Zen based. Zen, where it stands today is excellent VFM, across the board.
Let's make it $1000, ok?
Do you have anything to do with software development? I'm quite sure absolutely nothing 'cause if you had, then you'd never mention some future game consoles or CPUs. We are talking about current games and current CPUs. Can you even read, sir? It's not an offense but my post clearly talked about existing games, yet you need to mention some future yet to be seen products.
That's the problem with the AMD fans: they live by waiting for the miracles of future optimizations specifically for AMD products. TWIMTP causes an incredible butthurt and all the hell breaks lose and you're screaming that NVIDIA is basically cheating and lying and they are just pure evil, while AMD says they directly sponsored (read: paid) DICE, Bethesda and 300 other studios to make their games run better on AMD GPUs, and no one bats an eyelid.
Freaking hypocrisy from AMD fans all day long, 365 days a year.
The bigger problem with gaming speed doesn't look like its specific compilation, but that cache calls are going across core complexes, saturating the fabric between the two. This might be the Bulldozer argument all over again (and I'm really sorry if this is), but improved OS level schedulers that are more aware of where they are dumping threads may completely solve this problem.
We'll see. I'm 99.99% sure Windows 7 won't have any updates to support Ryzen better, while Windows 10 is still hated by far too many and even its nightly builds don't have any optimizations to address this issue.
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