No.So are you suggesting they use Gaming branded motherboards in architectural companies ? or for anime CGI ?
that's what i thought too , EPYC is server but ThreadRipper is gaming .I think some marketing smart guys figured out 'Gaming' in the name sells motherboards.
But you can most definitely game on a TR system: just reconfigure memory, disable unnecessary cores and go for it. Or run a rendering project in a VM while pounding out high scores in another one. It's all in how you configure it. I think it's pretty cool having that kind of flexibility with a production workstation.
Marketing.with all that RGB and other gaming stuff, Do they need a gaming motherboard if they are trying to render Architectural projects in a company ?
So are you suggesting they use Gaming branded motherboards in architectural companies ? or for anime CGI ?Marketing.
Add the label 'gaming' to anything, and it will sell more.
Even better if you add a $0 color stripe
Even better still if you add $1 LEDs.
No.So are you suggesting they use Gaming branded motherboards in architectural companies ? or for anime CGI ?
They have no idea what inside the system they bought. They buy to a specification, if smart one based on performance criteria it must meet. But most likely Dell or HP (or the like) won't use a gaming branded motherboard as that's unnecessary for the market they're addressing.So are you suggesting they use Gaming branded motherboards in architectural companies ? or for anime CGI ?