Fanatical Meat
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yes exactly, it looks excellent because it has different cooling designer for it, you wont have a passive cooled cpu that powerful as r3000 and adding pci-4 to cpu with some minor power makes sense
imagine your new ipad gets a fan for not that much needed features....you wont like it
about that nvme raid, sorry I dont need one, nvme current drives are imo performing well on the desktop without raid
I dont know about your opinion, but those x570 boards look "over" cooled, overengineered and expensive
but yes I am waiting for the reviews, actually I am very interested in what is needed to get that r3000 above 4,5GHz - boards, cooling, power etc...
I am pretty sure about 4-4,2 GHz it will have massive efficiency, lets see in the reviews
Well said especially the over engineered part.
I’m thinking in a similar way. I have no need or desire I really likely any future need for nve raid, honestly I’ll probably do a big ssd for my next build and leave a super fast nve drive for a future upgrade.
I was originally going to build something on the first day or week of release, now I’m thinking waiting until August simply to see more reviews.
I’m not totally against a 570 board I just want an honest comparison between let’s say a good 470 board like the tiachi and a good 570 board. How much noise does the fan add, is the fan needed for standard(ish) operation and is the faster pci lanes perceivable better.
Paying an extra $30-$50 for a 570 board isn’t the concern.