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Saying it is mid-range will just make the noobs play their games on medium. His machine will run everything with the eye candy on max and beg for more. If he has the right drivers.
So for gaming it is top tier.
Drivers 19.8.2 is working decently other say 19.7.5
Hardware is objective, not subjective.
His hardware is midrange, that's a fact.
That doesn't mean it will perform bad.... I don't know why you're making this silly connection of "mid =/= bad".
Overclocking on Ryzen 3000 series is pretty pointless, since they manage their clocks so well, you'll get the same performance, or even higher performance (depending on workload.)
I don't see where hardware is placed on a performance scale has to do with in-game settings.
But that's simply not true, most people will turn their game settings up as high as they can regardless of hardware.
(Unless they play CSGO, lmao.)
Effiecency rating doesn't dictate how 'clean' the power is that comes through AFAIK.
It's only how much power is lost as heat converting from AC to DC.
And, what you just discribed sounds like you didn't have a PSU with enough wattage, nothing to do with 'how clean the electricty is.'
Super Computer is far away from it. A super computer literally has hundreds of CPU's like the Xeon Phi 72 Core. Also TB's of ECC RAM. There is a reason why there aren't to many.
For the question of high or Mid Range, you simply have to look where something sit in the market:
1650
1650 Ti
1660
1660Ti
2060
2070
2070S
2080
2080S
2080 Ti
So the 2070 or respectable the 5700XT that sits somewhere between 2070 and 2070S is definitely not at the high end but at the high mid.
For CPU you also have better CPU's even with exception of Intel.
So hardwarewise it sits in the mid-range.
Which does not mean that games also only play with mid performance. There is way more demanding stuff then mere simple games for pc's. That games can't fully utilize a PC performance.
So mid-range is more then perfect for games unless you want to do more then gaming or do stuff like streaming at the same time or playing at highest resolution and settings.
I play on 1080p. Can play the newst games on high/max Settings very smoothly.
Thanks... also meant DDR4... ,_, Sorry.
Yep.. as i said: I can play every game on high/max settings and 1080p with at least 144 fps (most of the games are 200+).
I've build the computer a few weeks ago to get a the cheapest and best gaming rig and i think it was a great success. Thanks for all the replies :)