The reason I've considered selling off the 1500x + mobo is getting either faster performance for what I do with my PC or getting better single thread performance and improved memory controller on the 2600.
I've used Origin before but prefer adblock currently. Its not just web surfing that seems...
I used Linux Mint for both systems and my install was less than a month old and I keep the system lean with little added software so I doubt that was the cause. Both of our ssd are brand new and mine is an nvme drive while his is the standard sata so again, mine should at least feel faster but...
Thanks to everyone for the feedback. I started wondering about this as I built a small PC for a friend using the G4560 and despite it supposedly being a "lesser" cpu, the system felt snappier and more responsive than my 1500x rig. Things like using Chrome, using the file explorer, playing video...
Thanks for the feedback. Reason I asked is I recently built a PC for a friend using a G4560 cpu and while setting up the OS and apps, it just felt snappier. Made me think the higher single thread performance was making a difference when launching apps, etc.
Been using a Ryzen 1500x for a while now but just saw some charts at Passmark showing the Pentium G5600 is over 400 point faster in single thread performance(1854 vs 2277 points). I use my PC for web surfing, watching video, listening to music, basically as a home theater PC. No gaming, editing...
Losing the data cable from the ssd for a tidier build is about the only thing I can see as being a benefit so far. Not an issue in my MAtx case right now.
Been using a fast ssd for my OS & Apps and was mulling over getting an NVME m.2 drive but am not sure it would benefit me. I've seen videos on how it benefits things like gaming and photoshop but for someone who surfs the web, watches video, music, etc I haven't seen any data that looks...
Thanks to everyone for their advice. Guess I was just second guessing my decision because of all the YT tech videos I watch. I do have a nice fast SSD as my boot drive although I've been considering getting an Samsung NVME. Based on what I've seen so far, I don't think it would make a big...
Been running a Ryzen 1500x @ 3.9 Ghz and was wondering if I made the right choice. I don't really multi-task much aside from listening to music while surfing the web. I was looking on the Passmark website at the ratings based on single thread performance and noticed that the older i3-7350K cpu...
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