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Asrock prem!
Apni to onek popular provider, bhai. Etodin dhore dekhtechi kintu bujhi nai. Btw, Main post onujayi apni hoile konta niten, Ryzen naki Xeon ?
Haha. PM koiro bhai. I have been a Ryzen guy for quite a while now .
I am good. How are you doing?
Thanks everyone. Decided to try AMD Ryzen 3900x.
You won't regret it
MY MAN!
Good luck, let us know how it works for you
That's a nice move. Hope to get detailed review later.
E2288G is a workstation CPU indeed. It has a GPU.
Server and desktop grade hardware isn’t defined by whether or not it has an integrated GPU, Intel have done variations of their server grade processors for years with integrated GPUs.
While that is a true statement, when comparing between different CPU's, this only holds true if the useful work per clock tick is the same. Ie, a single core 2.9GHz CPU from 2019 will spank the living shit out of a single core 3.2GHz CPU from 2009.
Very interesting. This is the first time I am seeing 3900X managed to edge out E-2288G in single threaded performance.
That's because IPC, transistor density, power management and a few other things improve in a generation upgrade. Clock Speed is just a simplified metric.
Good choice. The difference between E-2288G and 3900X is relative. But you will have a beast of a CPU with those extra cores.