My first comment stated I’ve ordered a 5600x upgrade kit for the home PC.
And yes I might get an EPYC cpu because I work as a network engineer and having that sort of system would be fun to play around with and run full enterprise simulation’s etc. Not everything is about gaming
Eh. You can run enterprise simulations on any of the CPUs, though obviously if you’re going for software that can actually use that many cores an EPYC CPU could work. Most would want it solely for the PCIe lanes, something most mainstream CPUs lack.
the problem is, electronic stuff evolves quickly, 10 years in computer electronic are like 50 years in car stuff for example.
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I have a used Tandy hx 1000 I’ll trade ya