Hi people need help, I have b450 tomahawk max board and r5 3600 cpu need to know what is the benefit of turning it off or on the SMT for gaming...
also please what else option in mobo need to be disabled or enabled for best fps in gaming?
p.s. I already run xmp 1 profile...
thank you so much ❣️
Hey all!
I just bought:
Board: MSI Carbon B50 Pro AC
CPU: Ryzen 5 2500
Memory: XPG Spectrix D41 TUF Gaming Alliance Edition
Storage: Silicon Power 256GB NVMe PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 2280
I kept that from my old computer:
PSU: Corsair 750W, don't remember the exact model
GPU: ASUS Strix GeForce GTX...
So as title suggests, i'm thinking more and more that i'm one of the unlucky few to receive a DOA CPU...
I recently upgraded a few parts in my system (new ssd and AIO cooler), the main being i went from Ryzen 1700x to a 3600. I'm running an ASROCK x370 board. The chip is compatible with the...
I'm considering upgrading to 2700X or 3600 from my lackluster i3 7100. I'm choosing MSI B450 A PRO MAX as the motherboard. This way, 2700X setup ($265) would be 12% cheaper than that of 3600 ($305), saving me up to $40.
I know 3600 performs a bit better than 2700X but is it worth the $40 premium?
Hi everyone,
So I have a Ryzen 5 2600, 16 GB 3200 MHz DDR4 Ram, GTX 1060 6GB. The problem is I really dont feel like im using the Ryzen to its full potential at all as I literally ONLY game on my PC. Before I had the Ryzen, I was running a i5-4590 with the same gfx card, and I've seen no...
Is it worth it to get a Zen 2 CPU and x570 board and get a 2070 Super or get a Zen + CPU and a 2080 Super. The cpus I plan on buying are either the 3600 or the 2600X. Thanks