Oh sure, my agenda is to make probably a tiny fraction of the gaming community all around the world, and then another tiny fraction of that of WoW players, trying to get AMD, all here right on these forums!
Meanwhile people are quitting WoW left and right so not sure who exactly I’m trying to persuade these days.
Meanwhile the actual benefits come from Epyc based cloud servers, something that’s not even in my control. Caught me red handed, darn
Ah yes, let’s recommended used parts, no warranty or anything to people here
Give them ram and a board with no path of upgrade if the said 4790k used was recommended. Cuz ddr3 and an old CPU socket
Then should they just pop within a year or two I guess we will just tell them, “that’s a darn shame”
Maybe the 100th time you will finally understand so I’ll explain it again
Ran an old FX 8350 build for WoW, then bought ryzen 1800x and x370 for WoW and windows, the FX 8350 build became a Linux only PC
Then a 2700x because of that sale was too hard to pass up back then, this allowed me to start replacing the FX PC to the 1800x and soon buy a cheap b350 board for it
Well the x370 broke and then decided to go for a x470 for the 2700x, then RMA the x370 for the upcoming 1800x Linux build. Now I have a ryzen PC with only Linux on it.
Goes great with my desk, you remember seeing that right? Linux on the 1440p monitor with the 2nd PC or a dual monitor setup for my windows PC with the 2700x
Now this part is new: the PSU I bought, originally the Linux ryzen build had an old PSU since 2010, like 500-600 watts or something. I knew it was going to pop any moment now so just to be safe than sorry, I needed to replace it soon. Well that titanium season PSU was there and bought it (but being sent back for a 850w due to seller mistake remember?).
So now my Linux PC has my old Corsair ax 860w, that I’m using right now to type this
Now hopefully you get it right (although I have doubts)
Or you can bicker like you always have.