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Shurik Ryabtsov2019-11-20 18:39:05
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Shurik Ryabtsov, 2019-11-20 18:39:05

Cons of assembling Juanan motherboards 2011+ x2 zeon?

who ever collected a budget two-headed PC for games?
If we take a 2 cpu huanan motherboard (2011),
then what are the disadvantages for a further upgrade of the gaming system unit?
no ddr4? only brands for 30 tr?
pci express x 16 v4 no?
At a price cheaper than the mother + cp (xenons) under r5 or i5?
but in terms of FPS and friezes in games, two xenon 2011 2.5GHz with 6-8 cores are not far behind the r7 / i9 of 2019?
what problems can arise if xenons are put in 10 cores in the future and not 6 each?
and a pair of Radeon 570 instead of one
or x2 gtx 1070?
and socket 2011 2011-2 2011-3 are very different in price and performance, right? there are Juanans 2011-3?
who ever collected a budget two-headed PC for games?

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Mikhail Vasilyev, 2019-11-20
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They are not gaming, in games the main clock frequency per core, here xeons lose.
Plus games do not know how to multi-core.
In general, the game is not worth the candle.

and a pair of Radeon 570 instead of one
or x2 gtx 1070?

This will not give any gain, it is easier to take 1 card a generation older than 2 younger ones.

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Ezhyg, 2019-11-20
@Ezhyg

In games and with the usual multi-core, it’s not that much, but they don’t fucking need two processors.
Just the other day, one of the directors of Intel, on the eve of the release of new AMD pebbles, "teared off the covers" - many cores do not speed up games (look on hardware sites)
Briefly - you don't need it, for games it's just a bunch of iron, there will be no sense.

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