don't care what people says about bottlenecks. i bought i5 very old they call it CIRCA, unexpectedly i upgraded it to 64 gb RAM and a pair of 2T SSD and it, then i debloated it, and the exhaust is cold always around 23°C. great performance from my music recording studio point of view. i am not a gamer, and i don't watch 4k movies. this is enought machine for me for the next 50 years, i don't care if the technology in the future will be a million times more powerful. this does the job, and it is more technology than what freddie mercury had. i see no bottleneck, and there is no need to purchuase the latest ipad and believe the previous model is super obsolete. that consumerism is silly.
Will get a 5070ti next year to retire my 1080ti and currently I use it together with a i7-11700k and 64GB RAM DDR4-3200 with Crucial Ballistix and SSDs are a 1TB WD SN850 and 2TB with the Samsung 990Pro. Will make a difference for playing Stalker 2, yet currently despite struggling, my PC handles strong on Running it in 1080p high Settings. Yet I do consider that UE5 Engine is badly optimized and it will take time to make it run better.
Completely wrong arrangement. The first and most important thing is the Motherboard. First you like the motherboard that matches the new requirements then you check the supported processors and you like one but let's not forget that you also have to consider the RAM which is also in the list of supported by the motherboard. and we get to the nvme memory and the video card. You also like a cooler according to the watts of the processor described in the data for the respective processor. Finally you need a power supply which you can choose according to the requirements of the processor and video card + additional power for the other components. The box is finally chosen to fit the motherboard and the video card and the cooler respectively. I give an example: You cannot build a building without having a stable foundation. You also can't build buildings and everything else on an old foundation because it won't support anything.You also can't build buildings and everything else on an old foundation because it won't support anything.
Great show. Computer upgrades are getting so expensive it's hard to keep-up.
UE5 is the biggest stuttering bottleneck!!!! Who cares about top hardware if software is unoptimized.
2:30 and always remember to slam your new Nvme drive down onto your desk a couple of times before installing into the pc.
don't care what people says about bottlenecks. i bought i5 very old they call it CIRCA, unexpectedly i upgraded it to 64 gb RAM and a pair of 2T SSD and it, then i debloated it, and the exhaust is cold always around 23°C.
great performance from my music recording studio point of view. i am not a gamer, and i don't watch 4k movies.
this is enought machine for me for the next 50 years, i don't care if the technology in the future will be a million times more powerful. this does the job, and it is more technology than what freddie mercury had.
i see no bottleneck, and there is no need to purchuase the latest ipad and believe the previous model is super obsolete. that consumerism is silly.
Is that the UE demo game Lyra?
Thank you, Trisha!
I bought two computers that I should have built myself.
I'm in love.
Will get a 5070ti next year to retire my 1080ti and currently I use it together with a i7-11700k and 64GB RAM DDR4-3200 with Crucial Ballistix and SSDs are a 1TB WD SN850 and 2TB with the Samsung 990Pro. Will make a difference for playing Stalker 2, yet currently despite struggling, my PC handles strong on Running it in 1080p high Settings. Yet I do consider that UE5 Engine is badly optimized and it will take time to make it run better.
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Completely wrong arrangement. The first and most important thing is the Motherboard. First you like the motherboard that matches the new requirements then you check the supported processors and you like one but let's not forget that you also have to consider the RAM which is also in the list of supported by the motherboard. and we get to the nvme memory and the video card. You also like a cooler according to the watts of the processor described in the data for the respective processor. Finally you need a power supply which you can choose according to the requirements of the processor and video card + additional power for the other components. The box is finally chosen to fit the motherboard and the video card and the cooler respectively. I give an example: You cannot build a building without having a stable foundation. You also can't build buildings and everything else on an old foundation because it won't support anything.You also can't build buildings and everything else on an old foundation because it won't support anything.