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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Prebuilt was an especially dirty word among the builder/gaming crowd in that era.
ex. fx in a6x-7xx and nvidia when they belong 970-990fx
less common on am4 but there are a few bd/pd based cpus for am4
No GPU 2GB ram
480p monitor
i3 6100
RX 580
16Gb 3600mhz RAM
It benchmarked best with the RAM at 3000mhz. Shadow of the Tomb Raider benchmark said the GPU was the 'bottleneck' 82% of the time and upgrading to an i5 6500 made no difference whatsoever except for GTA V.
FWIW, I ended up with this strange rig because the RX 580 was £65 (refurb by Sapphire with 12 month warranty - a steal!) and a great upgrade from my R9 380. I also had 8GB of RAM which was often maxed out. I was all set to upgrade to a Ryzen 3600 and bought the new RAM first! I later changed my mind and thought I'd wait til Zen3, hence 16GB of 3600mhz RAM.
I took from all the experimenting that buying the i3 6100 5 years ago was a great move. A brilliant CPU! Not only does it do well with things like SOTTR, it also manages RAM set to 3600mhz.
Present day building with 1650s 4GB vram and 8GB system ram seems kinda crap.