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varhin, 2018-11-17 18:12:49

Processor choice?

I must say right away that I never sat on AMD, they are going to take a new computer, I don’t really play games, except for pubg and then at the minimum ..
The choice fell on this AMD Ryzen 5 2600X model, tell me how it is? For the price it looks delicious, it seems to be praised on the net. Is there anyone who owns this model, share your opinion? Or is it better to buy a Ryzen 7 1700X instead?
ps here's
DDR4 16GB (2x8GB) 2400 Asus Strix
GeForce GTX 1070 Gaming 8GB Gigabyte
B450M DS3H socket -
AM4 64GB

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Dimonchik, 2015-11-08
@dimonchik2013

well, secondly - the index
, firstly, is a double entry, you need to incite accounting every month, and in the next month, start from the 1st of the current day, and not "for all the time"

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Aleksey Ratnikov, 2015-11-08
@mahoho

Look at Execution Plan:
658bdb596411446cabd7f02b0dbf7c7e.png, find bottlenecks there and put an index there. If everything is completely bad, then the optimizer will suggest a place for you to help create an index.

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Andrey, 2018-11-17
@varhin

If you don’t play games, then the 2600X is quite suitable, and it’s suitable for games with your video card with a bang. I have a 2700X but the 1700X almost keeps up. If you don't want to overpay, then it's better to take 1700X (after all, 2 cores are not superfluous). All these prots are very good.

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Vadik Serebryansky, 2018-11-25
@messi10

Look at Zeons from China, you can take a percentage with the Ryzen 1600 benchmark, but under DDR3 memory, just put your old one. For example, the Intel Xeon E5 1650 costs about 7500 rubles, but gives as much as 2x i5-4460. A single thread differs by a few percent, so this Zeon can pull everything up to 1070 Ti. Should come to you.

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