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Asus Prime X370-Pro AM4 Ryzen
AMD Ryzen 7 1700X AM4
16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3200Mhz G-Skill Trident Z RGB
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I will carry over my nvidia gpu for now and I already have a decent psu. I am just holding off until kernel 4.11 is released and maybe for Gentoo to arch-set gcc-6.x
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Also, while gedit is a nice, easy to use text editor, I really feel like I should learn my way around Vim, or perhaps Atom? Help?!
jk -- I wanted April Fool's Day to go out with one last comment.
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I'm on a budget:
motherboard ASUS PRIME PLUS
https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-Prime-B350-Plus-Ryzen-Motherboard/dp/B06X416NJ1
or maybe a gigabyte b350 gaming ver 1
https://www.amazon.com/GIGABYTE-GA-AB350-Gaming-Fusion-HDMI1-4-Motherboard/dp/B06XDNB3G4?th=1
I lean towards the second as it has a 7+1 phase vrm vs 6 vrm phase and dual bios also I've read that gigabyte makes better budget mobos.
ryzen 1600
https://www.amazon.com/AMD-Processor-Wraith-Cooler-YD1600BBAEBOX/dp/B06XNRQHG4/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1495239456&sr=1-1&keywords=ryzen+1600
I think is the sweet spot a good mix of cores, threads and MHZ.
memory hyperx ddr4 2133
https://www.amazon.com/HyperX-2133MHz-Non-ECC-HX421C14FBK2-16/dp/B00TY6A1LY/ref=sr_1_4?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1495239516&sr=1-4&keywords=ddr4+16gb
I've read some reviews that the frequency of the memory really doesn't make that difference and maybe with the extreme memory profile and I can pull some extra megahertz out of it, also I've read on amazon that the asus prime plus it's not supporting higher frequencies properly.
All the other components I will reuse what I've already have: thermaltake 600w PSU, hdd, sdd, radeon rx 460 4GB.
I'll appreciate any comments and sugestions.
Phoronix i7 7700k vs Ryzen 1800x
^^
with price drops for Intel it seems if all you do is game then Intel is still a clear winner. Then again if you watch videos or stream whilst you game or compile etc.. then a 8 core Ryzen seems like a good idea.
Linux titles tend to be more CPU centric so favour intel but with Vulkan & Ryzen optimisations the difference might not be so much in the long run. Then again, Ryzen 2.0 ( or Ryzen+) shouldn't be too long away and that in theory should be giving another 15% per core IPC.
As for AMD GPU it seems that MESA/RadeonSi is beating out AMDGPU-Pro in almost every test now and by a clear margin. Id imagine it is not far behind Nvidia but the desktop experience should be better with AMD being opensource and you get a $200 cheaper monitor option with Freesync over the more expensive G-sync.
Id say Intel CPU + AMD GPU right now is probably still the best bet. Also soon Intel will also be releasing a much more multicore gaming CPU with the next generation and the prices will have to compete with Ryzen.
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yea, sometimes I get puzzled by Phoronix benchmarks as they don't tally up with the Windows benchmarks for Ryzen ( even taking into consideration the loss in FPS due to the port ). seems to be so much conflicting information online for the new AMD CPU's.
Would go for at least around 3000...
ryzen 1600 , gigabyte 350ab gaming 3 , just for now Kingston 8gb 2400mhz ddr4.
Kernel 4.11 had an IRQ problem "irqpoll" didn't fixed it, it made it worse. kernel 4.12 seems ok.
What really surprises me is how silent it is, the system will downclock the fans and make all really silent.
The cooler is massive and it's a lot more colder than vishera.
Previously Dirt Rally 45fps, with Ryzen 75fps.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1671360
there is a patch for 4.10 kernel
https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/769486/