SegaSnatcher
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Well it wasn't trash in 2020.Yeah just look what kind of low powered trash CPU is in the PS5.
Well it wasn't trash in 2020.Yeah just look what kind of low powered trash CPU is in the PS5.
Yeah just look what kind of low powered trash CPU is in the PS5.
Well it wasn't trash in 2020.
Its a Ryzen r5-3600 - r7-3800 there about equivalent CPU.
How is it in any way a trash CPU considering the PS5 launched in 2020?
You could easily still be running a 36,7,8 CPU today and breeze through most games on PC with all the overhead that comes with.
A locked 60 is still easy work for these CPUs, 120fps might be a stretch in some game but its far from being a trash CPU
Yup. My 5800X3D + 7900XT still easily chew through everything I throw at them at 4K, and tbh the GPU is taxed much more than the CPU in most games.Kinda OK with this. Personally have a 9800X3D which should last some time, but hell even 5800X3D is still very very good.
Never said it was trash, was replying to the person who said that. In 2020 it was more than suitable for the PS5. Yeah, its not great in 2026, but still not horrible. Zen 2 in 2020 was way better than those awful Jaguar cores in 2013.
From our colleague and friend:
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Are you playing at 4K native or using fsr with that setup?Yup. My 5800X3D + 7900XT still easily chew through everything I throw at them at 4K, and tbh the GPU is taxed much more than the CPU in most games.
There is no real delay if they launch in January instead of December.
AMD wants to launch with 3D right of the bat. That's why it's 2027.
Intel should launch first with single CCD in 2026 before dual CCD and non-K in early 2027.
Depends on the game. For older stuff, native 4K is fine. For upscaling, I prefer XeSS if it's available.Are you playing at 4K native or using fsr with that setup?
One of my rigs is running a 5800X3D+7900XTX
In the grand scheme of things, no hope.
At this point I just excepted reality.
Open AI Stargate project has 9 AI Data Center Sites and only 2 are temporary stalled.
United States
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Abilene, Texas (Taylor County) – 1.2 GW planned across 8 buildings; Phase 1 (~200 MW) live since Sept 2025 with ~100,000 Nvidia GB200 GPUs; expansion up to +600 MW. Advanced via Oracle bilateral deal; no joint venture issues.
Shackelford County, Texas (Vantage Frontier) – 1.4 GW planned, first building online in 2026; Oracle leases servers and runs site; no joint venture involved.
Doña Ana County, New Mexico ("Project Jupiter") – 1 GW scalable, 4 buildings on 1,400 acres; 18-year Oracle lease; construction in 2026; no joint venture stall.
Port Washington, Wisconsin – 1.3 GW planned under Oracle + Vantage; development underway, operational in 2026; no joint venture issues.
Lordstown, Ohio & Milam County, Texas – ~1.5 GW planned combined; SoftBank-led, renewable integration in Milam; both sites restructured after joint venture friction, with Milam directly impacted.
International
UAE (Stargate UAE) – 1 GW total, 200 MW initial by 2026; built with G42, Oracle, Nvidia, Cisco; separate international partnership, not stalled.
Narvik, Norway – 230–520 MW, hydropower and liquid cooling; 100,000 GPUs by end-2026; no joint venture issues.
UK (Stargate UK, Cobalt Park) – 8,000, scalable to 31,000 GPUs; sovereign UK compute; expansion via Nscale; no joint venture involved.
This is only Open AI, you still have AI Data Centers from Meta, Amazon, Google and Microsoft.
The only hope is some kind of virus that frequently corrupt models.
bLLC is single CCD too. Think:IF they dont launch with bLLC they are gonna get clowned by AMD and the X3Ds in the days following release.
bLLC is single CCD too. Think:
Ultra X9 495K: 16M+36E bLLC
Ultra X7 490K: 14M+28E bLLC
Ultra 9 485K: 8M+20E bLLC
Ultra 7 465K: 8M+16E bLLC
AMD sucks. There will be no clowning on Intel anymore. B tier firms are doomed to compete with each other for eternity.
Not on the roadmap.Id really like a u5 bLLC but im guessing im finally gonna have to nut up and buy a u7.