Justifiers

joined 11 months ago
[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

T-create 2x48-6800

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

I was in the same scenario when I tried to swap to Linux. I had a deal breaker program that I needed Windows to run. For me, that was Minecraft (For Windows) Bedrock with RTX

Had been involved with the developers of BetterRTX for a while before that so no access to that version of the game was not an option for me. Really don't enjoy dual booting

The responses I got when reaching out to the Linux community to find ways to get it working on Linux?

"Just play Java. Java > Bedrock anyways"

"You can play Bedrock on Linux" (Android, not RTX compatible)

Whatever their reason for wanting to do so is, presume they hit a similar brick wall on a deal breaker for them and that they have done at least some research on the matter finding no solutions

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

More stable perhaps, but I doubt it

You only really want to opt for a wifi-7 model because it's a denotion that it's a final revision board from that vendor. Wifi-7 routers and equipment cost +$600 RN so there's not all that much of a point in concerning yourself with it as a feature unless you plan on utilizing it

I've seen some advertisements saying that the wifi-7 tech helps with VR headsets, but I've also seen people here say it doesn't

But yeah, just sort by wifi 7 so that you know your have a newer revision board, if you opt for one without it, do so because it's on a good sale

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago (3 children)

2x24-7200 t-create

Mobo, just pick one with wifi-7 and you'll be good

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

Yes.

They handle specific scenarios better, usually handling open world games, where resource packs saturate memory

If you look up "AMDip" you'll see the results of that

It also overclocks higher if you're into dabbling and investing into that

Their software tends to be more refined and mature and integrated on launch as well, so if we're talking the very newest hardware, expect Intel to work bette - less emergency updates, less bios fixes, etc for the first ~2 years or so

That's my experience with them both so far

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

Know it's 2 weeks out, but I was quite wrong about the Bykskis

If your goal is to keep them sub-40 the Bykskis will work

https://imgur.com/a/xv8DRbz

Even running RAM Test they're usually sub-40c but their peaks are pretty up there

(active cooled with a 120mm + Encore fan, Bykski heatspreaders, Thermal Grizzly 1,5mm thermal pads)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

Go to Level1Forums is my recommendation

[–] [email protected] 0 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Well, I can get some g.skill 8,000s with stock heatsinks and no fan on it errorless for ~4 hours on a z790 ProArt, 14900k on air (NH-D15) @ 7600

I reeeealllly doubt they're actually errorless for ~5-7 days though as they're hitting 62°c, and I don't care really to validate that long on a board I don't intend to daily any more: in my mind anything +50°c is going to error sub-12 hours

My Encore comes in tomorrow so I can tell you in a few days where it lands with stock heatsinks, basic xmp, same setup but with a fan on the ram (not the encore fan)

after I get that I plan on taking the crap g.skill heatsink off and putting them in some Bykski Copper Airs, I'm guessing they're going to get about 7800 errorless (5 day stress) but who knows. Ddr5 is a hot mess. But that's what makes it fun eh