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Processor | Ryzen 1600AF @4.2Ghz 1.35v |
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Motherboard | MSI B450M PRO-A-MAX |
Cooling | Deepcool Gammaxx L120t |
Memory | 16GB Team Group Dark Pro Sammy-B-die 3400mhz 14.15.14.30-1.4v |
Video Card(s) | XFX RX 5600 XT THICC II PRO |
Storage | 240GB Brave eagle SSD/ 2TB Seagate Barracuda |
Display(s) | Dell SE2719HR |
Case | MSI Mag Vampiric 011C AMD Ryzen Edition |
Power Supply | EVGA 600W 80+ |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
whats the point with 64bit cpus when no one can be bothered to develop 64 bit drivers for there products, aside from nvidia and ati hardware manufacturers seem to be lacking 64 bit support fro there hardware, im referring mainly to modems and input devices, i have a 64bit cpu and xp x64 os but cant even connect to the internet because my modem (sagem f@st 800 ) has no 64bit or vista drivers.
its a joke if you ask me, everyone seems to be digging there heels about the move to 64bit and its the end user who suffers. i was on a french forum from early 2005 where someone had emailed sagem regarding this and they said they would release some 64bit drivers by the end of 2005, this didnt happen and they were emailed again and yet again sagem said they would be out by july 2006, nope nothing
its a joke if you ask me, everyone seems to be digging there heels about the move to 64bit and its the end user who suffers. i was on a french forum from early 2005 where someone had emailed sagem regarding this and they said they would release some 64bit drivers by the end of 2005, this didnt happen and they were emailed again and yet again sagem said they would be out by july 2006, nope nothing
