Also, you may want to price out ram, mobo and cpu, comparing it with an i7
8700. Intel has faster single core speeds and usually wins benchmarks, but
they're close. r/buildapc probably has some good advice, too.
On Feb 5, 2018 9:31 PM, "Ryan Hawley" <ryan.hawley@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What are you upgrading from?
Ddr4 memory is just silly high priced right now.
Save a little cash and skip the x version and just lightly overclock it to
x speeds.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/5yzm1v/ryzen_1700_vs_
1700x_practically_the_same_cpu_with/
On Feb 5, 2018 8:49 PM, "Jared Elder" <particalman79@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I like it. A cheap 8 core 16 thread CPU. The Intel i7 is $30 dollars
more so a really good deal.
Jared Elder
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