"Ordered a bunch of random shit off Ali Express" 🛰🛸🚀
@LeeBrothers513 сағат бұрын
Your computer guys think taking off some metal is hardcore wild
@hootangofi20 сағат бұрын
Went 7800x3d after 14700kf , playing mostly pubg , i got no more bottleneck and no more fps drops. AMD just solved gpu bottleneck with x3d , go benchmark it for yourself. mostly on unreal engine games since they are cpu bound.
@dondangler245822 сағат бұрын
Wasnt the scheduler absolute crap tho?
@HeadoN1337Күн бұрын
useless shit comparison... added another radiator and cooling the RAM... fucking troll
@HeadoN1337Күн бұрын
ahahah fps values become worse, cause u dont know how to overclock... lmao... clock stretching for sure, and not stable. youtuber 🤣
@yoggibubs4461Күн бұрын
Can I soak my SSD in iso to remove the heatsink glue?
@HamidKarzaiКүн бұрын
So it seems like no matter how good you get sequential reads or random reads games load basically just as fast. What's bottlenecking load times then? Is it just the cpu or ram? Does using a RAMdisk show any improvement?
@159tony2 күн бұрын
Before doing liquid metal MAKE SURE NONE OF YOUR CONTACT SURFACES ARE ALUMINIUM or an alloy with aluminium.. The Gallium in liquid metal will compromise the aluminium and it will turn brittle. Only use liquid metal after making sure it is either A copper or B titanium or another just as non-reactive metal.
@pashul1n2 күн бұрын
Hey mr. Jufus mind a question ? I am one of those cod bros and cs2 player also and right now i am having 5800X3D (AMFUCKINGDIP) + RX6800XT (which is actually quite nice) and i cant decide wheter to go I7 14700kf with tuned ram or 9900x, i look to remove the amdip from warzone, From the video it seems like your 9950X doesnt dip in warzone but does it apply to actual urzikstan online gameplay ? Oh the dilema, am5 zen 5, 14thgen or even potentially 12900kf(so cheap here) -> endup with dead platform - > wait for Arrow lake ? Would you mr.Jufus help me decide or you guys from the community ? Would greatly appreciate as there is no valid information on the internet yet. Keep it up!
@4m4702 күн бұрын
Naw, just get a TN
@nugget14012 күн бұрын
this guys a dum bass go listen to gamers nexus
@itsDesTV2 күн бұрын
this is the biggest bullshit video ever 🤣 i’ve done so much testing myself and i have nothing to do with tech youtube. but i have 14900ks and the 9950x. Running a custom 23h2 and a 24h2, gaming is significantly better on 24h2 on AMD and im a 14900ks fan boy lol. I got 28% boost from 24h2
@Spinelli__2 күн бұрын
Insane is an understatement. It would already be an amazing feat if a 6-year old product only started loosing to current new products now...6 years later. Another thing to at least still manage to tie current products. An insane feat to still be beating current products 6 years after release. Well, Intel Optane doesn't just beat current products, it utterly obliterates them. Gen 4 and the best gen 5 drives are in the 80s and 90s for random reads, sometimes 100, and on a very good day, 110. Then there's 6-year old Intel Optane doing like 350+ random reads. Insane is an understatement. Intel Optane feels like those documentaries & reports about incredible technology from 100s or 1000s of years ago that we still don't understand and/or got suppressed.
@albanonovais57262 күн бұрын
The background image is the best bro
@youbreakinmyballsbro2 күн бұрын
is it possible that they did all this purposefully(to portray incompetence) just so they can buy back the shares cheaper and come back with a vengeance by releasing AMAZING PRODUCTS and getting rich as fuck?? PC markets are pretty saturated so their growth potential was dogshit. Corporate espionage would be a great way to improve the bottom line and shareholder value(reducing the float at cheaper prices, they are sitting on shit tons of cash). Coca Cola is a household name just like INTEL, I believe corporate knows that anytime INTEL launches a product people are going to buy it regardless. Just my two cents, could be massively wrong but its the only logical explanation imo, since it seems so obvious that INTEL released all these shitty products purposefully.
@abdelalimbenderradji90012 күн бұрын
7800X3D is the clear winner not just in per but in power Consumtion -100% power
@ywsyildiz3 күн бұрын
Hi you goin a bit experimental on your latest videos. FYI You can make a test 2 dimm vs 4 dimm motherboards with overclock-ability, temps or any performance related data. 2 dim motherboards has less complicated and shorter path to CPU. some overclocking mobos has 2 dimm design already. but there is no real test or comparison
@dvr13373 күн бұрын
t705 isnt the fastest. theres 17500 mbps ones.
@ICESTORM6673 күн бұрын
Everything runs in 1.5 volts now lol😊
@IndigoVikingTV4 күн бұрын
I bought a 4TB T705 and I love it. Overkill, but file transfers and game downloads are so fast.
@Yuriy.Winnig4 күн бұрын
11:02 this small GPU looks very interesting! What is this GPU?
@Vanu-i4o4 күн бұрын
I know this is a channel that is for chasing the frames, it caters to the one percent and I get that it's totally fine to pick your niche. However I often build PCs for friends and family and I just buy the 7800X3D, pair it with the cheapest components I can get away with and whack on an air cooler. Everyone has been totally happy, it offers amazing performance out of the box and no one notices any dips or issues. It has made my life so much easier than having to deal with the BIOS and always being called round fixing issues. So it's easy to hate on AMD, but their 5800X3D and 7800X3D are the most important CPUs of the decade for me. It's amazing I can build a really cheap PC now with top of the line performance, where as before I'd have to get really specific on the ram and motherboard and bin the CPU etc etc.
@Vanu-i4o4 күн бұрын
All this teaches me is CPUs have this low hanging fruit of a bottleneck for gaming and no one is making a gaming specific CPU. When AMD can come along and whack some extra cache and it yields massive performance increases far beyond what that CPU should be capable of..... You know there is a fundamental problem with the architecture. Why is everyone still making general CPUs and not gaming CPUs? It's not like you couldn't release a motherboard with two sockets, having one CPU for Windows and one CPU for gaming. I expect at this rate Nvidia will put the CPU directly on their graphics card and leapfrog the lot of them.
@letsplayskyrimle93914 күн бұрын
Buy the cheapest one and use the money saved for the graphics card. Anyway, it was an interesting comparison. And the question of the PCIe line and whether or not the future RTX 5000 will be PCIe 5, was very well remembered. Many other KZbinrs would simply ignore this detail.
@kishin94 күн бұрын
1.440V-1.456V single core boost still going somehow and I had my R5 3600x since release, but I never used stock cooler but yeah, this single core boost is fucking high.
@ztechmusic4 күн бұрын
Hey man, AMD does not boot 5 Minutes, just enable Memory Context Restore -> it boots under 10 sec exept for Boards with many addon controllers.
@RMKry4 күн бұрын
Typical users use DDR4 3200/3600MT CL15 and DDR5 6000/6400MT CL30. On my old platform 9700k + 3733MT CL14-16-16-28-1T G1 i have 47ns on AIDA64 bit on my new platform 12700K DDR5 6100MT CL28-35-35-28-1T G2 51ns but i games i have higher fps on new platform. Yes I have old GPU Asus Strix OC 2080Ti.
@chapstickbomber4 күн бұрын
960GB 905p is the best OS drive for sure
@gunGrief4 күн бұрын
this video is incorrect. 7800x3d is the fastest cpu for gaming
@apiscator4444 күн бұрын
U really need to look at 0.1% Lows as well
@Pabula4 күн бұрын
We need AMD test to see if Optane still nets any benefits there. Intel Optane DC P5800X, would be interesting to see in case you can manage to get one.
@1SaG4 күн бұрын
Not sure I'd agree that the Ti Super is the "most changed" card. Yes: New architecture and all that, but IMO the 4070 S is where Nvidia gave us the best uplift over the older card. 7168 CCs up from 5888 plus more L2-cache is pretty substantial. Especially in this price bracket, as the 4070 S costs roughly the same as the OG 4070 did when it first launched. Plus it's a card that - while certainly not cheap - is still within reach of way more folks than a card you have to cough up 800 bucks/Euros for.
@novrahadi85684 күн бұрын
Now I see 7800x3d is the fastest option, in contrast to your opinion😂
@novrahadi85684 күн бұрын
You don't mention how power hungry the 14900KS is. I see you are intel biased. That's why Hardware Unboxed is a bigger channel. They are more objective.
@fernandotacconi13854 күн бұрын
When I really See the big difference in speed of the drives is updating games. Try Apex Legends, SMITE, Call of Duty
@robertlewis86084 күн бұрын
I care more about the memory modules, have owned a lot of drives. Need them to last its why I will just buy a WD Black over their competitors. Since the higher tier WD's proprietary memory modules can take more abuse on writes. I really hate having to do a fresh install of my games/apps when a m.2 fails or any drive for that matter.
@LastExile19895 күн бұрын
Bro that background with Steve is fkn hilarious!
@AjsTechABC5 күн бұрын
As an AMD user, I have fallen into your trap
@S.A.D.i.S.T.I.C5 күн бұрын
the pcie m.2 adapter cards cover is aluminum
@AxelTh125 күн бұрын
Informative...Thanks!
@zlibz45825 күн бұрын
buildzoid should try this and review it
@mr.morningstar20235 күн бұрын
You look so much better without hair. I have seen your vids 1 or 2 years ago when your hair were bearly on and It did not look right now you are looking bad ass.
@crabbylabbe5 күн бұрын
#lifeinthefastlane
@farm84785 күн бұрын
Jufes you were mentioning ryzen 2 deaths/degradation in one of the shorts. Any proof on that or maybe make a video about it?
@SebaztienHawke-ci5hm5 күн бұрын
15:37 It’s 5 megabytes for images
@GPStuntMan5 күн бұрын
Ok jufes. 35% ya later. 😅😅😅😅
@WarAnWaar5 күн бұрын
Ye Ye Intel 13/14 have some issues. No ty and more wats no ty . I will stick with and 7800x3d and I will buy new x3d when Will come
@nerdynumen5 күн бұрын
TEAMGROUP T-Force GE PRO (Latest firmware) might need your attention Jufes
@pascaldifolco46115 күн бұрын
I'm using PrimoCache to use some RAM (24GB out of 64) as cache for my storage drives (Gen4 NVMe Crucialk T500 and WD SN850), and it makes seq and rnd reads MUCH faster in CrystalDisk at least, but hard to tell if it really helps on loading times - seems not much Wonder if anyone made some reliable measurements on this