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Tera not using Ryzen CPU fully

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  • ElinLoveElinLove ✭✭✭✭✭
    Deluso wrote: »
    vkobe wrote: »
    so Ryzen Threadripper is not the best amd high end processor ?

    Calm down, Ryzen Threadripper are new nobody know how it will perform in real world yet. Remember how AMD's marketing their FX to be a fastest monster ever live but turns out to be power hunger thermonuclear monster instead? And still remember how they keep saying that their R9 290x graphic card to be nVidia Titan's killer but turns out to be boiler/furnace that can cook barbecue inside your rig just like its thermonuclear cousin FX? So far, only "normal" Ryzen (Ryzen 3, 5 and 7) able to keep up with their promises.

    Ah the 200w TDP CPU and 500w graphics card, those seem more like AMD's meme hardware when released than an actual thing.
    And seems like they just can't stop the insane TDP thing, Threadripper 1950x at 180w stock clock... Reminder that out of the 32 threads TERA will still not care about 30 of them
  • YamazukiYamazuki ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited August 2017
    vkobe wrote: »
    Deluso wrote: »
    Ryzen are still good to go compared to other AMD's high end processor such as Phenom, A10 or FX considering how old this game is. I used to have 1st gen i5 with on-board graphic laptop that able to gain 40 FPS stable low graphic setting and still perform better than my AMD Phenom desktop at that time.
    so Ryzen Threadripper is not the best amd high end processor ?

    Threadripper is not for gamers, it's for content creators and other multi core tasks. Threadripper is going to cost too much for no gains at all from a gaming perspective.
    ElinLove wrote: »
    Deluso wrote: »
    vkobe wrote: »
    so Ryzen Threadripper is not the best amd high end processor ?

    Calm down, Ryzen Threadripper are new nobody know how it will perform in real world yet. Remember how AMD's marketing their FX to be a fastest monster ever live but turns out to be power hunger thermonuclear monster instead? And still remember how they keep saying that their R9 290x graphic card to be nVidia Titan's killer but turns out to be boiler/furnace that can cook barbecue inside your rig just like its thermonuclear cousin FX? So far, only "normal" Ryzen (Ryzen 3, 5 and 7) able to keep up with their promises.

    Ah the 200w TDP CPU and 500w graphics card, those seem more like AMD's meme hardware when released than an actual thing.
    And seems like they just can't stop the insane TDP thing, Threadripper 1950x at 180w stock clock... Reminder that out of the 32 threads TERA will still not care about 30 of them

    AMD doesn't focus on power efficiency because they don't have to, they're more focused on desktop builds while Nvidia and Intel do have a focus on laptops and other portable devices. Their desktop grade chips can be put into laptops due to that.
  • vkobevkobe ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited August 2017
    but they say with Ryzen Threadripper, Radeon RX Vega and Oculus Rift you can play in same time tera, call of duty, battlefield and doom in VR, 8k at 120 fps B)

  • ElinLoveElinLove ✭✭✭✭✭
    Yamazuki wrote: »
    vkobe wrote: »
    Deluso wrote: »
    Ryzen are still good to go compared to other AMD's high end processor such as Phenom, A10 or FX considering how old this game is. I used to have 1st gen i5 with on-board graphic laptop that able to gain 40 FPS stable low graphic setting and still perform better than my AMD Phenom desktop at that time.
    so Ryzen Threadripper is not the best amd high end processor ?

    Threadripper is not for gamers, it's for content creators and other multi core tasks. Threadripper is going to cost too much for no gains at all from a gaming perspective.
    ElinLove wrote: »
    Deluso wrote: »
    vkobe wrote: »
    so Ryzen Threadripper is not the best amd high end processor ?

    Calm down, Ryzen Threadripper are new nobody know how it will perform in real world yet. Remember how AMD's marketing their FX to be a fastest monster ever live but turns out to be power hunger thermonuclear monster instead? And still remember how they keep saying that their R9 290x graphic card to be nVidia Titan's killer but turns out to be boiler/furnace that can cook barbecue inside your rig just like its thermonuclear cousin FX? So far, only "normal" Ryzen (Ryzen 3, 5 and 7) able to keep up with their promises.

    Ah the 200w TDP CPU and 500w graphics card, those seem more like AMD's meme hardware when released than an actual thing.
    And seems like they just can't stop the insane TDP thing, Threadripper 1950x at 180w stock clock... Reminder that out of the 32 threads TERA will still not care about 30 of them

    AMD doesn't focus on power efficiency because they don't have to, they're more focused on desktop builds while Nvidia and Intel do have a focus on laptops and other portable devices. Their desktop grade chips can be put into laptops due to that.

    Well they did come to par with Intel's performance per watt now, in fact Ryzen processors are pretty close to Intel ones nowadays in almost anything but core counts, it wasn't much of a surprise to see Threadripper's TDP given how it's 4 processors on same package.
    That older 200w 5GHz Piledriver one tho (or what architecture it used...) was a pure meme
  • DelusoDeluso ✭✭✭✭
    vkobe wrote: »
    but they say with Ryzen Threadripper, Radeon RX Vega and Oculus Rift you can play in same time tera, call of duty, battlefield and doom in VR, 8k at 120 fps B)

    Any chip can run anything. The question is, how well will it performs and how efficient its power consumption?
  • vkobevkobe ✭✭✭✭✭


    the dude say he use Ryzen Threadripper and Radeon RX Vega

  • Recently I upgraded my machine that was an AMD 8320E, I decided to invest in an Intel I5 7600K my gain in FPS was absurdly high I went from 25-40 in the dungeons with tweaks and low graphics set to 50-80, in certain places in the open world I get 140 FPS without tweaks and full graphics only shadows and real optimization off, the problem with AMD is the clock per single core, I was in doubt between a Ryzen and an I5 I can say loud and clear that I did not regret to stay with the I5

    Others parts still remains the same 240GB SSD kingston, R9 270 GPU
  • DelusoDeluso ✭✭✭✭
    vkobe wrote: »


    the dude say he use Ryzen Threadripper and Radeon RX Vega

    Yeah, one of modern titles, Prey (2017) video game developed by one of AAA game developer and publisher, Arkane Studios and Bethesda Softworks respectively, using the famous CryEngine. Ryzen are good on modern titles. With Tera? The old poorly optimized Unreal Engine developed by lazy BHS? Well, a lot of things to be considered before we can go full AMD to build a machine just for Tera. Best we can do are either we build ourselves an AMD Ryzen machine or wait until someone build it and post its performance here.

    Also, that's Dr. Lisa Su, President and Chief Executive Officer. That "dude" is she.
  • vkobevkobe ✭✭✭✭✭
    damn she look like sony CEO :3

    but we build AMD to play prey in same time we play tera ;)
  • Ryzen, Threadripper and anything over 4 cores is NOT for games, at least not old and current games. Maybe future games will be designed to run on many cores but it wouldn't be smart since only ppl with those new expensive cpus would buy them.
  • vkobevkobe ✭✭✭✭✭
    Yberion wrote: »
    Ryzen, Threadripper and anything over 4 cores is NOT for games, at least not old and current games. Maybe future games will be designed to run on many cores but it wouldn't be smart since only ppl with those new expensive cpus would buy them.

    but tera in Oculus Rift and HTC Vive B)
  • ElinLoveElinLove ✭✭✭✭✭
    vkobe wrote: »
    Yberion wrote: »
    Ryzen, Threadripper and anything over 4 cores is NOT for games, at least not old and current games. Maybe future games will be designed to run on many cores but it wouldn't be smart since only ppl with those new expensive cpus would buy them.

    but tera in Oculus Rift and HTC Vive B)

    still runs in 2 cores
    guys
    please
    the issue
    is with TERA
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