HoloDust said:
Yeah, that's why I said technically ;) But yeah, in CPU heavy games, HX370 most likely wins. Oh, and I didn't know there are two versions of Z2 Extreme, AI and non AI, so my mistake on that one:
So far, I'm really liking what I'm seeing. |
I would probably build a dedicated gaming Desktop (Or racing simulator?) depending on how "Gaming optimized" this new fork of Windows 11 is... I would need to keep my workstation PC though, I need the cores/threads and RAM. ...But cue more whinging about GPU prices. haha
From my understanding it basically "parks" all of Windows 11's services and non-gaming required features like the desktop until you call them up... And according to the reveal it actually saves several gigabytes of RAM. - Not that I care about saving Ram with 128GB of the stuff... But it's a nice bonus to get every single FPS you can get.
But it would be amazing just to boot up a PC just like an XBOX and jump straight into a game.
Right now I think the real wild card is if the NPU/A.I block can do hardware A.I FSR upscaling... It's what would really push these chips far above the Switch 2.

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