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AVLNCH 31 ago 2012, ore 15:20
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Share your computer setup!
Do you have a speedy new system that you’d love to show off to the world? Perhaps you’re someone who just plays casually on the home PC? Why not post your setup in here to share & compare with other members of the Steam community!
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i could include the specs of my windows 7 desktop. i7-2600, gtx 650 ti boost, 24 gigabytes of ram capped to 16 gigabytes by windows. blu-ray drive. 6 terrabytes of internal harddrive space and 2 terrabytes externally.
Messaggio originale di ⎠⎝Zushikatetomoto⎠⎝ UFO:
Messaggio originale di djmizfit85:
Did an upgrapde all around and now here is the new rig, dont sleep on the setup cuz its beastmode light. lol

Gigabyte zx97 gaming 3 motherboard
Intel Core I7 4790k processor
24 GB G.skill Ripjaws DDR 3 1600 Mhz
Noctua Cpu Cooler
Nvidia GeForce Rtx 2070 Super Founders Edition
128 GB m.2 nvme SSD
512 GB SATA SSD
2x 1TB Hitatchi HDD
1x 1 TB WD Blue HDD
1x external Avolusion 1TB HDD
2x 2TB external USB m.2 SSD
CPU is pretty old.
GPU was released in July 9th, 2019.
IDK where you get this is new.
If you was sold this as new you got scammed.
a lot of the time when i use the word "new" i dont mean its from the 1st source, but just new like, newly acquired lol
Messaggio originale di 76561198285398721:
Messaggio originale di ⎠⎝Zushikatetomoto⎠⎝ UFO:
CPU is pretty old.
GPU was released in July 9th, 2019.
IDK where you get this is new.
If you was sold this as new you got scammed.
a lot of the time when i use the word "new" i dont mean its from the 1st source, but just new like, newly acquired lol
Ok good I hate seeing people getting scammed.
Glad to see you get the parts you needed.
Messaggio originale di ⎠⎝Zushikatetomoto⎠⎝ UFO:
Messaggio originale di 76561198285398721:
a lot of the time when i use the word "new" i dont mean its from the 1st source, but just new like, newly acquired lol
Ok good I hate seeing people getting scammed.
Glad to see you get the parts you needed.
lol im not the same guy who bought the pc
idk if he got what he wanted or not
Computer Information:
Manufacturer: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
Model: TUF GAMING B550-PLUS (WI-FI)
Form Factor: Desktop

Processor Information:
CPU Vendor: AuthenticAMD
CPU Brand: AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G with Radeon Graphics
CPU Family: 0x19
CPU Model: 0x50
CPU Stepping: 0x0
CPU Type: 0x0
Speed: 5288 MHz
16 logical processors
8 physical processors

Operating System Version:
Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm) (64 bit)
Kernel Name: Linux
Kernel Version: 6.5.11-4-liquorix-amd64
X Server Vendor: The X.Org Foundation
X Server Release: 12101007
X Window Manager: KWin
Steam Runtime Version: steam-runtime_0.20240415.84615
Video Card:
Driver: AMD AMD Radeon Graphics (renoir, LLVM 15.0.6, DRM 3.54, 6.5.11-4-liquorix-amd64)
Driver Version: 4.6 (Compatibility Profile) Mesa 23.1.2-1~mx23ahs
OpenGL Version: 4.6
Desktop Color Depth: 24 bits per pixel
Monitor Refresh Rate: 74 Hz
VendorID: 0x1002
DeviceID: 0x1638
Desktop Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Primary Display Size: 20.51" x 11.54" (23.50" diag), 52.1cm x 29.3cm (59.7cm diag)
Primary VRAM: 16384 MB
Sound card:
Audio device: ATI R6xx HDMI
Memory:
42752MB
Number of SSDs: 2
SSD sizes: 4000G,1000G
Number of HDDs: 0
Number of removable drives: 0
CPU: Ryzen 5 4500
GPU: RTX 2060 Super
Mobo: Asrock A520M
Ram: DDR4 16GB 3200MGHZ
Operating System: Windows 11
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D 8-Core Processor
Ram: VENGEANCE® RGB PRO 64GB (4 x 16GB) DDR4 DRAM 3600MHz C18 Memory Kit — Black
Motherboard: ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Hero (WI-FI)
TPM 2.0 Hardware: Asus TPM-M R2.0 14-1 Pin TPM Module
GPU1: ASUS TUF Gaming NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
GPU2: ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 2080 Super Advanced Overclocked
Monitor1: ASUS VG278Q Gaming Monitor 144Hz 1ms Adaptive-Sync+FreeSync, Gsync
Monitor2: HP Pavillion 25bw
Sound Card: Creative Sound BlasterX AE-5 Plus SABRE32-class Hi-res 32-bit/384 kHz PCIe Gaming Sound Card and DAC with Dolby Digital and DTS
Lan: Asus XG-C100C 10G Network Adapter
PSU: EVGA 850 B5 850W 80+Bronze
Here are mine, nothing revolutionary - I use Linux btw...

My PC specs:
OS: Linux Mint 21.3
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3400G 3.7 Ghz
GPU: AMD Radeon Vega 11
RAM: HyperX Predator 16 GB 3200 Mhz Dual Channel
my pc specs:

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 3.70 GHz
GPU: Nvidia RTX 3070TI
RAM: DDR4 32GB 3200MGHZ
Messaggio originale di 76561198285398721:
Messaggio originale di ⎠⎝Zushikatetomoto⎠⎝ UFO:
CPU is pretty old.
GPU was released in July 9th, 2019.
IDK where you get this is new.
If you was sold this as new you got scammed.
a lot of the time when i use the word "new" i dont mean its from the 1st source, but just new like, newly acquired lol

glad to see that people are still using that CPU for gaming
wish the current higher end Intel CPUs are as efficient as those during the 2010s from the first gen i7 up to Kaby Lake
Messaggio originale di ctpatown:
glad to see that people are still using that CPU for gaming
wish the current higher end Intel CPUs are as efficient as those during the 2010s from the first gen i7 up to Kaby Lake
I do agree that modern CPUs (and Intel more than AMD) are throwing so much wattage at things that they are trading off efficiency for a very slim extra amount of performance, but they're still more efficient than those old CPUs.

Efficiency isn't just about peak wattage. It's also about how much performance you get from that wattage, and if it you can can complete a given task faster than an older CPU, it could draw lower wattage overall.

If you're going to say they're less efficient for the higher power draw, then the first generation Core i7 does not belong in with the rest in that group. It sometimes vastly increased power draw compared to the Core 2 before it. Sandy Bridge was a return to better efficiency, and the stuff after had the benefit of being able to stagnate on four cores for so long because Intel had little competition at the time. I wouldn't compare it apples to apples to modern stuff.
AMD Ryzen 7 5700g
Cores: 8
Threads: 16
Base clock speed: 3.8 GHz
Boost clock speed: 4.6 GHz
Cache: 16MB L3
Transistor size: 7 nm
TDP: 45-65 W
Radeon RX Vega CUs: 83

16gb DDR4 3200mhz ADATA D10

ASUS TUF GAMING A520M-PLUS Motherboard

16TB of harddrive in total
Messaggio originale di Illusion of Progress:
Messaggio originale di ctpatown:
glad to see that people are still using that CPU for gaming
wish the current higher end Intel CPUs are as efficient as those during the 2010s from the first gen i7 up to Kaby Lake
I do agree that modern CPUs (and Intel more than AMD) are throwing so much wattage at things that they are trading off efficiency for a very slim extra amount of performance, but they're still more efficient than those old CPUs.

Efficiency isn't just about peak wattage. It's also about how much performance you get from that wattage, and if it you can can complete a given task faster than an older CPU, it could draw lower wattage overall.

If you're going to say they're less efficient for the higher power draw, then the first generation Core i7 does not belong in with the rest in that group. It sometimes vastly increased power draw compared to the Core 2 before it. Sandy Bridge was a return to better efficiency, and the stuff after had the benefit of being able to stagnate on four cores for so long because Intel had little competition at the time. I wouldn't compare it apples to apples to modern stuff.
yea
im using an i7 2600, its way overkill for everything ive ever done except prime 95 lol. but yea the power use could be a bit unreasonable, and id be better served by a newer i5, even if not as strong overall. luckily nothing else in my pc uses much power so it evens out
CPU:Ryzen 5600X3D
CPU Cooler: BeQuiet Pure Rock 2
Motherboard: MSI Pro B550-VC
RAM: 32GB of Corsair Vengance 3200Mhz
GPU: ZOTAC Gaming GeForce RTX 3060 Twin Edge OC 12GB
Boot Drive: Samsung SSD 980 Pro 1TB
Game Drive: Sabrent Rocket 4.0 Plus 2TB
Case: Corsair 4000X
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