top | item 45856443 (no title) RealStickman_ | 3 months ago You can likely put a 5800X3D or 5700X3D in the same motherboard and get a massive performance upgrade discuss order hn newest mikepurvis|3 months ago I’m rocking an AM4 build still and very happy with the bump I got from going to a 5800X and maxing out the RAM (primarily for productivity use rather than gaming). e145bc455f1|3 months ago 5700X3D is great for gaming, but for programming 5900XT will be nicer. You can run make -j32 :) dlcarrier|3 months ago Great for when you're installing Linux from source.I hope I'm never working on a project where -j32 on a 5900XT is noticeably faster than than -j16 on a 5700X3D.Then again, -j1 is nice, when you need to time a break. (https://xkcd.com/303/)
mikepurvis|3 months ago I’m rocking an AM4 build still and very happy with the bump I got from going to a 5800X and maxing out the RAM (primarily for productivity use rather than gaming).
e145bc455f1|3 months ago 5700X3D is great for gaming, but for programming 5900XT will be nicer. You can run make -j32 :) dlcarrier|3 months ago Great for when you're installing Linux from source.I hope I'm never working on a project where -j32 on a 5900XT is noticeably faster than than -j16 on a 5700X3D.Then again, -j1 is nice, when you need to time a break. (https://xkcd.com/303/)
dlcarrier|3 months ago Great for when you're installing Linux from source.I hope I'm never working on a project where -j32 on a 5900XT is noticeably faster than than -j16 on a 5700X3D.Then again, -j1 is nice, when you need to time a break. (https://xkcd.com/303/)
mikepurvis|3 months ago
e145bc455f1|3 months ago
dlcarrier|3 months ago
I hope I'm never working on a project where -j32 on a 5900XT is noticeably faster than than -j16 on a 5700X3D.
Then again, -j1 is nice, when you need to time a break. (https://xkcd.com/303/)