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CryEngine to Support Vulkan Renderer in Upcoming 5.4 Update

I take it you don't actually own a Ryzen system?
Just stick with what works and check if the updates don't have bugs. Simple. Two minutes max.

No, I don't own ryzen yet. Getting threadripper 16-core, though. I have done my research.
 
Just stick with what works and check if the updates don't have bugs. Simple. Two minutes max.

No, I don't own ryzen yet. Getting threadripper 16-core, though. I have done my research.
@cdawall has done his research too....extensively, first hand, and posted here on this forum. He may have been the first to get it among any members, and tested it thoroughly, long before W1zzard got one.
 
Just stick with what works and check if the updates don't have bugs. Simple. Two minutes max.

No, I don't own ryzen yet. Getting threadripper 16-core, though. I have done my research.
If you did research, you would know that memory support for ryzen is still touch and go, especially when using 4 DIMMs, and also varies wildly between manufacturer and product.

Doesnt mean ryzen is bad, but to claim intel is unreliable while stating that ryzen somehow has no issues is a blatant showing of ignorance.
 
If you did research, you would know that memory support for ryzen is still touch and go, especially when using 4 DIMMs, and also varies wildly between manufacturer and product.

Doesnt mean ryzen is bad, but to claim intel is unreliable while stating that ryzen somehow has no issues is a blatant showing of ignorance.
Again, I did my research. I'm only going up to 4 DIMMs now threadripper is coming and I had three or 4 different ryzen 7 build options that all would have used compatible RAM. Would have done the same amount of research for intel as well.

Looking forward to finally getting my 32GB 3200mhz or more, 16-core threadripper and top of the line rx vega pc built!
 
Just stick with what works and check if the updates don't have bugs. Simple. Two minutes max.

No, I don't own ryzen yet. Getting threadripper 16-core, though. I have done my research.

You obviously haven't done any research on this...

@cdawall has done his research too....extensively, first hand, and posted here on this forum. He may have been the first to get it among any members, and tested it thoroughly, long before W1zzard got one.

I doubt I was the first on this forum, first to post about it maybe. I also did extensive hands on research went through a couple kits of memory out of curiosity and settled on an absurdly expensive single sided -b kit from corsair :roll: I have also played with just about every board outside of the Biostar models. All of them are still garbage and you can definitely tell the BIOS is not a finished product.

Threadripper will not be any better out of the box, the way the CCX units communicate will not be a good thing and thinking differently means you really don't understand how infinity fabric works.

It seems as if people don't realize it is just the hypertransport protocol that has been updated. It is no different than the FSB of old and is a limiting factor.
 
I bet they remaster Crysis 1, 2 and 3 with Vulkan.
I would buy still buy it though lol
 
You obviously haven't done any research on this...



I doubt I was the first on this forum, first to post about it maybe. I also did extensive hands on research went through a couple kits of memory out of curiosity and settled on an absurdly expensive single sided -b kit from corsair :roll: I have also played with just about every board outside of the Biostar models. All of them are still garbage and you can definitely tell the BIOS is not a finished product.

Threadripper will not be any better out of the box, the way the CCX units communicate will not be a good thing and thinking differently means you really don't understand how infinity fabric works.

It seems as if people don't realize it is just the hypertransport protocol that has been updated. It is no different than the FSB of old and is a limiting factor.

Thread Ripper is more of a Server type CPU, just like Intel Xeon line. I have been fully satisfied with my Ryzen 5 1600X so far. I have it sitting at a solid 4ghz overclock 24/7 on air lol
 
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