CataclysmZA

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[–] CataclysmZA 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

McLaren dropping back for tyre temps, maybe. That was an insane start for Lando.

[–] CataclysmZA 2 points 2 years ago

Ford's aim is to replace the drivetrain with an electric variant, no?

[–] CataclysmZA 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Some things to consider for your build:

  1. The Core i5-13400 is probably cheaper than existing 12600 stock in your area, and faster overall. The Core i5-13500 is absolutely stupid given how cheap it is.
  2. Settle on a 32GB (2x16) DDR5-5600 CL36 memory kit instead. It's cheap now, and games are going to make use of it.
  3. Weigh up the options between the Radeon RX 6700 12GB and the RTX 3060 12GB. The RX 6700 is probably cheaper in your area, and will be faster.
  4. You absolutely do not need the Peerless Assassin, but the choice is up to you if you want to pick it up.
  5. Motherboard choice is fine, but you would do well to shop around for deals.
  6. If you switch to a Micro-ATX motherboard, you have the option of using the ASUS Prime AP201 chassis.
[–] CataclysmZA 2 points 2 years ago

Seeing as you also built your system in 2016, here are some other pointers.

  1. Stock CPU heatsinks are perfectly fine. Don't buy a third-party cooler unless you're sure you need it for performance reasons. Many people pick one up for aesthetics.
  2. High CPU temperatures are here to stay. That's just how they're managed now. Don't worry too much about it unless you're reaching over 96 degrees with regular use.
  3. M.2 PCIe Gen 3 drives are perfectly fine to pick up if your budget is limited. Don't skimp here, pick a 1TB drive to start with. Games are huge.
  4. Front-panel USB-C for cases is not a requirement, but you will get at least 15W charging from them.
  5. You can skimp with an F-series CPU that has the iGPU disabled, but a lot of effort is put into optimising video playback and general browser/OS use by leveraging the integrated graphics.
  6. 1440P 144Hz monitors are quite cheap these days. Most of them work just fine too.
  7. You can use Windows without paying for a license. Having a license gives you access to all the customisation options.
[–] CataclysmZA 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

You have reached the limits of what the Skylake platform offers. You don't have Windows 11 support and your only choices will soon be running Windows 10 unpatched after 2025, or switching to Linux. Modern 2C4T processors are faster in games than your setup. You should think about a platform upgrade.

Obviously your budget will be a key aspect of this, but some pointers in general:

  1. Make the jump to 32GB of RAM. Many games are able to take advantage of more than 16GB of RAM and that's mostly due to how they are streaming assets and optimising performance.

  2. SSD storage should be the default. This applies both for primary and secondary storage. A 2TB SATA drive for extra games or hosting media or things like that is always going to be faster than spinning rust, so don't buy a hard drive for secondary storage unless you need more than 4TB of space for media.

  3. Quad cores still have limitations. People buying Core i3 processors are still limiting their performance if there's even a slight hint of multi-tasking. Only consider this if your budget is really low but even then, the Core i5-12400 is difficult to ignore.

With that said, here's some options to think about:

Intel Core i5-13400 + ASRock B760M Pro RS/D4 + 32GB DDR4-3600 CL16 memory of some description

Intel Core i5-13400 + Gigabyte B760M AORUS ELITE AX + 32GB DDR5-5600 CL36 memory of some description

AMD Ryzen 5 7600 + ASRock B650M-HDV/M.2 + 32GB DDR5-5600 CL36 memory of some description

Platform costs are more or less the same between the Intel and AMD option, and slightly cheaper on the DDR4 front. For longevity you want at least two M.2 slots and front-panel USB Type-C support if you also upgrade your case. You have some leeway on the budget for the CPU on the Intel side, as the Core i5-12400 is cheap and still very good.

Either of these setups will serve you a very, very long time. Likely just as long as your Skylake chip has already done (almost ten years!).

[–] CataclysmZA 4 points 2 years ago

"Off the record" largely implies that an NDA would be involved, considering "confidential information that should not be shared with others."

[–] CataclysmZA 12 points 2 years ago

Meta's decision to work towards federation does need to be taken with a lot of salt. Corporations using open platforms or open source to make their money has always resulted in power imbalances that, left unchecked, may become impossible to solve without concessions from said corporation, or else [X] thing just gets hung out to dry.

You have to hope the people running that company understand that these problems exist, and actively work against ruining everything for everyone else that relies on it.

[–] CataclysmZA 4 points 2 years ago

For the longest time Twitter has been reportedly a fantastic place to work at, and they had some great engineers who would never be lured away to other companies for any amount of money.

Except for the unlikely scenario where Twitter is circling the drain and Meta comes in with an offer to build a competitor from scratch using all the tools at their disposal.

[–] CataclysmZA 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Hoping for a surprise Williams front row this weekend. And obviously an Alonso upset.

[–] CataclysmZA 1 points 2 years ago

Creation Engine is fairly CPU intensive, so you may find limits at lower resolutions like 1080p. 1440p and 4K will relieve that somewhat.

If you consider an upgrade, something like the newly released Ryzen 5 5600X3D with 32GB of DDR4 would be usable for at least as long as the 7700K has been.

[–] CataclysmZA 3 points 2 years ago

"It just works!"

[–] CataclysmZA 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Which is strange because there seems to be support for notifications of a mention? Jerboa even has a section for it, but no one has mentioned me yet so I don't know if it works.

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