looz Active member Nov 21, 2017 #21 Well, yes, but you don't need Samsung b-die memory to guarantee higher clocks.
AngryGoldfish Old N Gold Nov 21, 2017 #22 Yeah, that's one of the big advantages for Intel: it's a convenient system that doesn't usually require as much tweaking or worry.
Yeah, that's one of the big advantages for Intel: it's a convenient system that doesn't usually require as much tweaking or worry.
AlienALX Well-known member Nov 21, 2017 #23 AngryGoldfish said: Yeah, that's one of the big advantages for Intel: it's a convenient system that doesn't usually require as much tweaking or worry. Click to expand... Let's just call a digging implement a digging implement and say it's good for noobs who don't have a jar of glue.
AngryGoldfish said: Yeah, that's one of the big advantages for Intel: it's a convenient system that doesn't usually require as much tweaking or worry. Click to expand... Let's just call a digging implement a digging implement and say it's good for noobs who don't have a jar of glue.
looz Active member Nov 21, 2017 #25 Well even as a pro you do have to invest more into your RAM for decent results, which was my point.