Hahaha, I’m here, guys! Just didn’t have a chance to reply yet.
Oh, my GPU is a watercooled 3080 Ti.
First off, I’m not trolling anyone! I’m not expecting a massive performance gain, just that tiny bump in daily tasks – like installing new apps, extracting files, updating drivers, and copying files between NVMEs (I mean, 2.5GB/s from one KC3000 to another?).
When I upgraded from a Core 2 Duo E8500 to an E8600, yeah, I didn’t notice much. But moving from a Ryzen 1700 to a 2700X? Definitely felt it. And again from the 2700X to a 3700X, and then from the 3700X to the 5900X – each time, there was that little extra boost. Even if Gen3 vs Gen4 NVME isn’t night-and-day in real life, a faster boot time by even a second is something you notice!
Now I’ve gone from Gen3 to Gen4 NVME, DDR4 to DDR5, and a CPU that’s clocking an extra 600-700MHz more than my last one – so where’s that tiny boost?
Perhaps CPUs have just gotten so fast that these incremental gains aren’t noticeable in daily tasks anymore?
I’m not complaining, just trying to figure out why I didn’t get that extra little bump I was expecting.