I was thinking you would provide the details of the difference between different full names of them. For example, which one is better: Ryzen 7 7730u or Ryzen 5 5600H, etc. There are many processors within each category. Thank you
U means it can overclock meaning if it can go up to 4 Ghz than it can go over it like 5 Ghz. Ryzen 7 is newer than Ryzen 5 and has tohe overclock function if needed for videogames. 7 7730> 5 5600H imo. But it also depends on the voltage. Go see CPU tier list online, for more and better info.
For example let's say we have 7840HS first 7 means the generation like 7000 series the second 8 means Ryzen 7 this can also be 7, 6,5 etc. 4 means Zen 4, and don't bother with that last number but basically it's better if it's 5 rather than 0 but this only applies to new cpu names not something relatevly old like 5600H
It's really simple. 8GB is budget, 16GB is average, 32GB is high-end. DDR4 is cheaper and a liiiittle bit slower, DDR5 is unreasonably expensive and a bit faster. That's basically it.
@@Ivan-xg1hx well... it is faster? It doesn't really matter because the difference isn't really noticable, but if you want to do some really big editing you might need faster RAM. Please mind that getting DDR5 also needs a DDR5-compatible motherboard and CPU, which is likely more expensive.
On pretty much any build I would push for DDR4 3200 ram but if you want the best of the best get the fastest DDR5 ram, it's not great price to performance but if you care about every last frame it's the way to go
I use my Ryzen 3 2200G (4C4T; 3.7GHz; 16GB DDR4 (3000MHz)) for browsing and running 1, 2 or 3 Virtualbox VMs at the same time. One for email and social media messaging, another for banking and the corresponding spreadsheets and the last one for multimedia apps. A few times per week I run a Windows XP VM as jukebox and by exception I use a Windows 11 Pro VM, as something special comes up :) The April 2019 system still works fine, but it will need an upgrade for the last 5 years. I consider a Ryzen 5 5600G (6C12T) and 32GB DDR4 (3200MHz). I leave the disks probably unchanged; 512GB nvme-SSD (3rd-gen; 3400/2300MB/s) and 2TB HDD (192MB/s) supported by a 128GB sata-SSD cache (530MB/s). I run Linux, more precisely Ubuntu 23.10 + OpenZFS 2.2.0 + Virtualbox 7.0.12. OpenZFS compresses all storage and all caches (sata-SSD + memory) using lz4 compression with a ratio of ~1.7. I run exactly the same system and exactly the same VMs on my 2011 laptop; a HP Elitebook 8540p (i5-2520M; 8GB DDR3) and a 2TB HDD (110MB/s). Here it is somewhat slow, but still reasonable workable. At least I have exactly the same VMs and data at home and on the road. I keep them synced through the OpenZFS snapshots (send | ssh receive), mostly once per week. I also have to replace the 2011 laptop and buy another off-lease laptop from 2018/19, preferably with space for nvme-SSD and my 2TB HDD.
The PC I built in 2016 finally stopped sending video so I had to build a new one. I got a Ryzen 5 3600 but noticed that CPU runs a little hot and easily shot up to 85c+ within seconds of doing video compression, so I decided to return it and get a Ryzen 7 5700X, so I'm looking forward to installing that tomorrow. I would like to get back into PC gaming but I mostly will need the power for video editing, video compression with Handbrake for my media library, 3D modeling, game development, etc.
you need to explain the difference between a CPU and a APU.... the ryzen series are available in both styles.... model numbers ending in the letter "G" are APU's...
bro i have AMD Radeon (TM) R5 M330 so which category is it ,does the R5 means ryzen5 ? it might be a stupid question but idk everything 😶,can someone help me out in this?
Unfortunately this was unhelpful to me. I wish you would've talked more about the different variants and numbers of Ryzen CPUs. 'Cause you make it sound like R7 is always better than R5, but when I look up a comparison of a R5 5600 and my current R7 1700 for example; the R5 5600 is better on paper. I was trying to figure that out and what exactly all those numbers really mean to clear up my confusions, but I guess I'll have to keep digging
I want to use RCOM for parallel computing . I am using Ryzen 5700 with integrated APU with 16 logical processors . The OS is windows 11 pro 1. Can this be used like GPGPU in parallel computing using HPC/ RCOM ? 2. How do I install RCOM for using pytorch / tensorflow for parallel computing in windows 11 pro?
@@SoulOfTech Based on the specs shown in the video that the 5950x is better at mutli-tasking than the 5900x, even though the 5900x is slightly less powerful enough to be comparable to the 5950x. I guess it just depends when where one's needs are. I plan on getting the 5950x in a few months, hopefully it will go down in price again by then.
Hi, currently I'm using my laptop for hours of Zoom meeting, teaching my students, but my i5-1035G1 lags immediately once I open 3+ Microsoft Edge tabs while sharing screen on Zoom. I have decided to get the Asus tuf A15 laptop, but I don't know whether to get the AMD Ryzen 7 7735hs or Ryzen 9 7940hs version. What would you recommend? I don't do video editing or animation, just occasionally play light games and Zoom
Looking at this video, it would be great to have a side by side comparison of intel and amd since they both have processors in different categories. And we would have one shop shop for comparing processors for buying laptops
Hi there ! Thanks for your useful video, but you make no mention of, for example, the AMD A4-5000 with Radeon HD Graphics that is installed in my 64-bit O/S HP Pavilion Laptop. Is this because such a CPU was available only in Great Britain or Europe ?
I was going to include threadripper but I stuck to the mainstream ones that the avg consumer runs into at a tech store. Ill be sure to cover it in a future video!
@@Darth-TBAGI think I just need to get used to it because apparently it’s meant to be very good. And I picked it up for just shy of £800 which was an amazing deal apparently 😁
So the Ryzen 3, 5, 7 and 9 translates to the old Intel i3, i5, i7 and i9. Not sure why I didn't see it before lol. Now someone should make a video about the new, purposefully convoluted Intel branding.
AMD still makes x86. The only major difference between Intel and AMD is how they do the registers and memory handlers. The lowest end processor IS the high end processor with components turned off. They don't make multiple CPUS, they make one CPU with 16 cores and if some of those cores fail they disable them and call it an 8 core (or however many worked). If you have the lowest end of production quality they will lock out overclocking (which would make it unstable). The reason people are confused about model numbers is because they don't understand anything at all about the silicon lottery or how dirty and corrupt the x86 cult leaders are.
It seems that there's is an organized anti-Intel campaign going on. 99.99% of people are unable to understand all this technical stuff with kernels, threads etc... So they just take purely on faith videos they watch. I am watching this video and many other videos trying to understand what's going on. Yes, there are tons of smart words and charts are shown, but still, I have to take all that on pure faith, which I don't like. Maybe it's true, maybe not.
That is why you should never rely on a single video or review. It's always advisable to do a reasonable amount of research before getting a product. With that said this is not a anti-intel video lol, it's literally just an explainer video about AMD processor classes you will find one on Intel as well on my channel. Thanks for watching.
Please help me,this pc good for gaming? Technical OverviewOverviewHP EliteDesk Small Form Factor PC with Remote Controlled RGB Front PanelProcessor OverviewConfigured with AMD A-Series Processor, so you can expect reliable and consistent performanceRAM OverviewThe HP EliteDesk Small Form Factor comes with 8GB of RAM, which is fasterStorageThe HP EliteDesk Small Form Factor utilizes a Solid State Disk drive that can hold up to 512GB of information. MouseOperating SystemWindows 10 Pro(64-bit)
No. That's an office computer with a low-end mobile processor. You'd need at least a Ryzen 5 5600X and at least 16 GB DDR4 RAM for gaming. A dedicated GPU is also best, rather than an integrated GPU.
totally useless. The video could be much shorter if you just say Ryzen processors are great. The higher the number, the more they can do, the faster they are and the more expensive they are. You didn't explain anything in my opinion. For example what does "X" mean in the processor name?
Seems like you already knew everything this video has to offer :) this video is not for you, it’s for someone who has no idea the the mentioned classes mean.
@SoulOfTech I found the video helpful. Only note was maybe go into the differences between models of the processors like the different ryzen 7s and such. Although that may have made the video long
Thank you for your videos. They make things much simpler in buying computers. I would suggest, not having gone through all your content yet, you make a video explaining things like threads that you don't include in your AMD and Intel chip explanations. Just a thought. Again, thank you for your content.
Hey thanks for watching and providing such helpful feedback! I will be making a video about generations and threads in Jan 2024 (by popular demand). Truthfully I did not relize these explainer videos would get such high demand. Ill be sure to make more simplified content to cover other aspects in the future :)
Thanks for making this video!! I've been looking for a laptop for a while now and have always been overwhelmed by all the choices and terminology!! So this video really helped me out!! :^) 💜💖💜
r3 is enought to play if you have gpu r5 hight end gaming and the best is r7 for gaming r9 for gaming is not recomend if this is the only thing that you do
Thank you so much for the great explanation of the differance in models. AMD Ryzen™ 9 5900X is installed in a costum desk top i use for video editing and its my music production computer.... Works great...
Im stuck between two laptops. Anybody have some advice? What would be the better option between: M1 Macbook Air 256GB 8GB Ram 13’3 inch screen HP Pavilion Aero 13-be0030na, Windows 11, AMD Ryzen™ 7 5800U Processor, 16gb Ram, 512 GB SSD. Please let me know guys!
@@Tybapz It does but it's not the same, I have coworkers with 8gb and it's not enough, I have a macbook pro with "only" 16gb and it just does the work. It really depends on your needs but I recommend 16gb for future proof and work
Want to learn about Intel processors too? You can see my video on that located in the description section above.
You've done an Intel video, an AMD video. How about a video with AMD and Intel....comparison video. "This CPU is close to this CPU" etc
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Well said 👐
yeah i would love to know to what is my i5 equivalent to, so i know which to buy.
I was thinking you would provide the details of the difference between different full names of them. For example, which one is better: Ryzen 7 7730u or Ryzen 5 5600H, etc.
There are many processors within each category.
Thank you
Shut up and take a Intel core i5 processor instead of disgusting AMD
I think because he wanted to keep it super simple.
Adding those variations will just make it complicated
U means it can overclock meaning if it can go up to 4 Ghz than it can go over it like 5 Ghz. Ryzen 7 is newer than Ryzen 5 and has tohe overclock function if needed for videogames. 7 7730> 5 5600H imo. But it also depends on the voltage. Go see CPU tier list online, for more and better info.
For example let's say we have 7840HS first 7 means the generation like 7000 series the second 8 means Ryzen 7 this can also be 7, 6,5 etc. 4 means Zen 4, and don't bother with that last number but basically it's better if it's 5 rather than 0 but this only applies to new cpu names not something relatevly old like 5600H
And HS and H means high power but higher battery usage so less battery time but U means less power usage, less power but higher battery time
3:05 Is the start of Ryzen 3,5,79 🙏
Can you do RAM too? Like Low, Midrange and High End I think
Perhaps in a future video!
It's really simple. 8GB is budget, 16GB is average, 32GB is high-end. DDR4 is cheaper and a liiiittle bit slower, DDR5 is unreasonably expensive and a bit faster. That's basically it.
@@balintlaczko4086what does faster ram do?
@@Ivan-xg1hx well... it is faster? It doesn't really matter because the difference isn't really noticable, but if you want to do some really big editing you might need faster RAM. Please mind that getting DDR5 also needs a DDR5-compatible motherboard and CPU, which is likely more expensive.
On pretty much any build I would push for DDR4 3200 ram but if you want the best of the best get the fastest DDR5 ram, it's not great price to performance but if you care about every last frame it's the way to go
I just bought a Ryzen 7 5700U mini computer for $269, new! I’m not sure how that works when the processor alone costs 3 times that.
Ur screwed 😂
@@Freeroamfreddyhow😂
probably a scam
I use my Ryzen 3 2200G (4C4T; 3.7GHz; 16GB DDR4 (3000MHz)) for browsing and running 1, 2 or 3 Virtualbox VMs at the same time. One for email and social media messaging, another for banking and the corresponding spreadsheets and the last one for multimedia apps. A few times per week I run a Windows XP VM as jukebox and by exception I use a Windows 11 Pro VM, as something special comes up :)
The April 2019 system still works fine, but it will need an upgrade for the last 5 years. I consider a Ryzen 5 5600G (6C12T) and 32GB DDR4 (3200MHz).
I leave the disks probably unchanged; 512GB nvme-SSD (3rd-gen; 3400/2300MB/s) and 2TB HDD (192MB/s) supported by a 128GB sata-SSD cache (530MB/s). I run Linux, more precisely Ubuntu 23.10 + OpenZFS 2.2.0 + Virtualbox 7.0.12. OpenZFS compresses all storage and all caches (sata-SSD + memory) using lz4 compression with a ratio of ~1.7.
I run exactly the same system and exactly the same VMs on my 2011 laptop; a HP Elitebook 8540p (i5-2520M; 8GB DDR3) and a 2TB HDD (110MB/s). Here it is somewhat slow, but still reasonable workable. At least I have exactly the same VMs and data at home and on the road. I keep them synced through the OpenZFS snapshots (send | ssh receive), mostly once per week.
I also have to replace the 2011 laptop and buy another off-lease laptop from 2018/19, preferably with space for nvme-SSD and my 2TB HDD.
Timestamp according to the classification would be great
The PC I built in 2016 finally stopped sending video so I had to build a new one. I got a Ryzen 5 3600 but noticed that CPU runs a little hot and easily shot up to 85c+ within seconds of doing video compression, so I decided to return it and get a Ryzen 7 5700X, so I'm looking forward to installing that tomorrow. I would like to get back into PC gaming but I mostly will need the power for video editing, video compression with Handbrake for my media library, 3D modeling, game development, etc.
Did you have a cpu fan installed with thermal paste and heat sink?
My 3600 has never run that hot
Thank you for explaining! I brought a Ryzen 7 for music production it’s been great so far.
Great to hear!
1. Whats the difference between a thread and a core
2. What is an AMD threadripper cpu
3. do you have a video on amd gpu's?
Hey there, the first 2 I'll look into making content down the road.
GPU explanation video scheduled for early March.
I enjoyed the is video. Very well done. Wish you had included a summary table at the end like the one you did for your Intel processor review.
I know about intel processor but a stranger to AMD processors.
But when i came to a budget of 250 dollars, then i had to expand my knowledge.
This the video I need can I get your opinion on a laptop Im thinking of buying
Thank you bud. Its hard to get through the learning curve of this stuff
Happy to help :)
you need to explain the difference between a CPU and a APU.... the ryzen series are available in both styles.... model numbers ending in the letter "G" are APU's...
Perhaps in a future video! This was strictly introductory.
Good presentation. Should not use alternating green/red bullets. Very distracting. Use all same colors. Just my 2c
Is ryzen 9 overkill for cyber security and web development?
Which processor for cryptotrading? Some gaming
Ryzen 5 to Ryzen 7 will suffice. Though if on a tight budget you could get away with Ryzen 3.
@SoulOfTech Would you recommend a hp victus 15 or a lenovo ideapad 5 2 and 1 for cryptotrading?
Still doest explain what the numbers behind the generation means, for example which is better the ryzen 5 3600 or ryzen 5 5500
Perhaps in a future video!
What is better AMD ryzen 5 8640H or intel i7 13620H for Programming for game dev 🤔
amd igpu always better
bro i have AMD Radeon (TM) R5 M330 so which category is it ,does the R5 means ryzen5 ? it might be a stupid question but idk everything 😶,can someone help me out in this?
R5 M330 i sa old amd Dedicated Gpu for laptops and its really bad for gaming but for normal tasks its good
@@Ran7IX thankyu bro
Ryzen is CPU, and Radeon is GPU.
Unfortunately this was unhelpful to me. I wish you would've talked more about the different variants and numbers of Ryzen CPUs.
'Cause you make it sound like R7 is always better than R5, but when I look up a comparison of a R5 5600 and my current R7 1700 for example; the R5 5600 is better on paper. I was trying to figure that out and what exactly all those numbers really mean to clear up my confusions, but I guess I'll have to keep digging
WOW! What a great ending -{And don't forget to smile} I like that...
All right I subscribed so bring all the technicalities bro please and thank you so much man. I learned a lot from this video 🙏🏽
Thanks for the sub! More content coming soon :)
What about the thread ripper
Isnt that workstation class and not desktop/laptop
I want to use RCOM for parallel computing . I am using Ryzen 5700 with integrated APU with 16 logical processors . The OS is windows 11 pro
1. Can this be used like GPGPU in parallel computing using HPC/ RCOM ?
2. How do I install RCOM for using pytorch / tensorflow for parallel computing in windows 11 pro?
Which cpu is better to you amd or intel
Depends
I use my pc for a lot of things that involve low, medium, & heavy loads. So the 5950x is perfect for me.
thats good to know!
@@SoulOfTech Based on the specs shown in the video that the 5950x is better at mutli-tasking than the 5900x, even though the 5900x is slightly less powerful enough to be comparable to the 5950x. I guess it just depends when where one's needs are. I plan on getting the 5950x in a few months, hopefully it will go down in price again by then.
Infuriating? You can literally buy anything now and virtually anything will do what you need it to do.
Any processor can stream 4k video of latesr gen 3,5, 7 i dont know why he has so nave about ut
Thank you. Great video but I would like to see a video on the normal cous, Vs the X and the x3d.
Noted! Ill make something early next year!
I got a r7 5800H and I'm really unhappy with it. I got it to run at ~4.6 GHz but it's so slow. Way to few cores. It almost maxes out during work :/
What kind of work
That's a mobile processor for laptops. Desktop processors of the same class will be much faster. The R7 5800X3D for desktops is a beast.
guys should i get amd rayzen 5 or intel core i5?
Intel has had overheating issues lately and everyone is saying that in 2024 amd is better
Awesome content ! But... not a single word about software developers, devops, VMs and such 🙂
Hi, currently I'm using my laptop for hours of Zoom meeting, teaching my students, but my i5-1035G1 lags immediately once I open 3+ Microsoft Edge tabs while sharing screen on Zoom. I have decided to get the Asus tuf A15 laptop, but I don't know whether to get the AMD Ryzen 7 7735hs or Ryzen 9 7940hs version. What would you recommend? I don't do video editing or animation, just occasionally play light games and Zoom
Ryzen 7 for sure
R7 should be enough for your needs.
Excellent video . Thank you so much . Subscribed. Please make a video about best integrated graphics CPU/APU. Thanks
Thanks for watching! Ill be sure to look into it :)
Looking at this video, it would be great to have a side by side comparison of intel and amd since they both have processors in different categories. And we would have one shop shop for comparing processors for buying laptops
Thanks for the feedback! Ill be sure to consider it for future content :)
you made this so simple, I appreciate it a lot!
You're welcome!
What does Zen mean??? Anybody???
I got ryzen 7 3700u is this good processor
Good
Hi there ! Thanks for your useful video, but you make no mention of, for example, the AMD A4-5000 with Radeon HD Graphics that is installed in my 64-bit O/S HP Pavilion Laptop. Is this because such a CPU was available only in Great Britain or Europe ?
That's not mentioned because it's from 2013. It was available in the USA at one time, but it's long been obsolete.
Nice video! But AMD Threadripper?
I was going to include threadripper but I stuck to the mainstream ones that the avg consumer runs into at a tech store. Ill be sure to cover it in a future video!
I buyed AMD athlon processor 😢😢😢😢 now whery solve I don't about it
me watching 1080p videos in a ryzen 9
That's a lot of untapped power for sure!
Good presentation. This really helped me.
I like your simple presentation.
Glad you liked it
this dude needs more subscribers
Thanks for watching!
Can you do 30 series GPUS next
You’ve made one for these and apple and Intel but PLEASE for the love of god make this video but for graphics cards
Intel Generation Explained - Coming Jan 2024
RTX GPU Explained - Coming Feb 2024
AMD GPU Explained - Coming April 2024
Hope that helps :)
U Didn't tell about series 4800, 5000 etc
I’m sticking to my intel pentium 2😂
I also have a hp Intel pentium I bought around 2016 and recently upgraded to the lenovo yoga pro 7x with ryzen 9 and it isn't that impressive 😂
@@Tugasquad move over ryzen, I’m sticking to my Athlon and Thunderbird 😉
@@Darth-TBAGI think I just need to get used to it because apparently it’s meant to be very good. And I picked it up for just shy of £800 which was an amazing deal apparently 😁
Thanks for the info! I just purchased a new gaming p
Hope you enjoy it!
So the Ryzen 3, 5, 7 and 9 translates to the old Intel i3, i5, i7 and i9. Not sure why I didn't see it before lol. Now someone should make a video about the new, purposefully convoluted Intel branding.
Coming out in Jan 2025 😊
AMD still makes x86. The only major difference between Intel and AMD is how they do the registers and memory handlers.
The lowest end processor IS the high end processor with components turned off. They don't make multiple CPUS, they make one CPU with 16 cores and if some of those cores fail they disable them and call it an 8 core (or however many worked).
If you have the lowest end of production quality they will lock out overclocking (which would make it unstable).
The reason people are confused about model numbers is because they don't understand anything at all about the silicon lottery or how dirty and corrupt the x86 cult leaders are.
It seems that there's is an organized anti-Intel campaign going on. 99.99% of people are unable to understand all this technical stuff with kernels, threads etc... So they just take purely on faith videos they watch. I am watching this video and many other videos trying to understand what's going on. Yes, there are tons of smart words and charts are shown, but still, I have to take all that on pure faith, which I don't like. Maybe it's true, maybe not.
That is why you should never rely on a single video or review. It's always advisable to do a reasonable amount of research before getting a product. With that said this is not a anti-intel video lol, it's literally just an explainer video about AMD processor classes you will find one on Intel as well on my channel. Thanks for watching.
@@SoulOfTech Thank you
Simplest and best explanation of amd processors finally 😅
Glad you liked it!
Thanks man. Knew intel in and out but didn't check what amd has to offer
Glad I could help
Great video .. thank you
Please help me,this pc good for gaming?
Technical OverviewOverviewHP EliteDesk Small Form Factor PC with Remote Controlled RGB Front PanelProcessor OverviewConfigured with AMD A-Series Processor, so you can expect reliable and consistent performanceRAM OverviewThe HP EliteDesk Small Form Factor comes with 8GB of RAM, which is fasterStorageThe HP EliteDesk Small Form Factor utilizes a Solid State Disk drive that can hold up to 512GB of information. MouseOperating SystemWindows 10 Pro(64-bit)
Not at all, don't waste your money on it
No. That's an office computer with a low-end mobile processor. You'd need at least a Ryzen 5 5600X and at least 16 GB DDR4 RAM for gaming. A dedicated GPU is also best, rather than an integrated GPU.
@@LauraKnotek You meant Ryzen 5 5600g? Cause 5600x *needs* a dedicated GPU.
This was an amazing help, thank you bro
Glad it helped
@@SoulOfTech it did I'm currently trying to build a Ryzen cpu build around my Rog rtx 2070
You got my wallpaper!!
love your vedio becuse people who do not hear they could esily understent by the images thank you very much
I am glad it helped :)
Informative. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Excelent video also the Intel one , thank you for all the explanations, and keep up the good work.
Glad you like them! Thank you for your viewership :)
totally useless. The video could be much shorter if you just say Ryzen processors are great. The higher the number, the more they can do, the faster they are and the more expensive they are. You didn't explain anything in my opinion. For example what does "X" mean in the processor name?
Seems like you already knew everything this video has to offer :) this video is not for you, it’s for someone who has no idea the the mentioned classes mean.
@SoulOfTech I found the video helpful. Only note was maybe go into the differences between models of the processors like the different ryzen 7s and such. Although that may have made the video long
not everybody is an idiot and some want to learn
🤓☝️
the title literally says “super easy guide” lol
Thank you for your videos. They make things much simpler in buying computers. I would suggest, not having gone through all your content yet, you make a video explaining things like threads that you don't include in your AMD and Intel chip explanations. Just a thought. Again, thank you for your content.
Hey thanks for watching and providing such helpful feedback! I will be making a video about generations and threads in Jan 2024 (by popular demand). Truthfully I did not relize these explainer videos would get such high demand. Ill be sure to make more simplified content to cover other aspects in the future :)
Hey! You forgot about AMD Vision
You forgot the 64 core Thread ripper !!
He said only desktop cpus no server
Very Insightful video
Glad you think so!
I came here looking for vpu generations and this is what i got...
fantastic explanations. Thank you very much
You are welcome!
Very Good video really helped me out
Glad it helped
running the ryzen 5 2600 for almost 6 years.
Which playlist this video is in?
Thanks for making this video!! I've been looking for a laptop for a while now and have always been overwhelmed by all the choices and terminology!! So this video really helped me out!! :^) 💜💖💜
Glad I could help!
Thank you very much for this great video. It helps me alot..
Glad it helped!
Finally explained! Thx
Thanks for watching :)
r3 is enought to play if you have gpu r5 hight end gaming and the best is r7 for gaming r9 for gaming is not recomend if this is the only thing that you do
I bought a Ryzen 9 to watch TH-cam videos because I can.
More power to you!
This has helped me big time ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Glad to hear it :)
average explanation, did not touch on within bracket what x500, x600, x700, x800 etc and then things 5750X3D etc
I need even more oversimplified. More graphics, less talking.
Excellent video. Even though I'm usually an Intel guy, Ryzen 7 fits my wants/needs perfectly.
Glad I could help!
Same. Just switched to Ryzen 7 myself, mostly for efficiency usage.
I don’t think people know you can have a ryzen 3rd gen and still be faster than a ryzen 7 lol the numbers matter not so much the generation
Bro forgot sempron threadripper and epyc
Those are not consumer class CPU's.
Thanks a lot! You saved me a ton of time I suspect. Good video! Bye
Glad to hear it!
primitive use cases is the funniest way i have heard to describe low tier cpus lol
You have cleared my confusion about these processors which i had for years .. thanks dear plz keep making these info videos..
My pleasure 😊
Hope you will consider subscribing to the channel!
Thank you!
Welcome!
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I knew the intel one but was completely unaware about AMD, thanks!
Glad to be of insight!
Thank you so much for the great explanation of the differance in models. AMD Ryzen™ 9 5900X is installed in a costum desk top i use for video editing and its my music production computer.... Works great...
Glad it helped
Im stuck between two laptops. Anybody have some advice? What would be the better option between:
M1 Macbook Air 256GB 8GB Ram 13’3 inch screen
HP Pavilion Aero 13-be0030na, Windows 11, AMD Ryzen™ 7 5800U Processor, 16gb Ram, 512 GB SSD.
Please let me know guys!
It depends on your needs, IMO the extra space and extra ram is necessary for my daily usage, 8gb ram is not enough
Better get laptop with R7 7840U
@@Mancarv But i have heard 8GB of ram on a macbook feels like 16gb on a windows
@@Tybapz It does but it's not the same, I have coworkers with 8gb and it's not enough, I have a macbook pro with "only" 16gb and it just does the work. It really depends on your needs but I recommend 16gb for future proof and work
@@Mancarv hey thanks for the reply. I ended up getting the base Macbook Air M1. Arrived today. So far it’s been great.
Your voice sounds like some holliwood actor
Skiles Port
I pick mac m3
i do live streaming with my rygen 3 8GB ram laptop 🗿
That's my Brother's name😭
thanks i love AMD ALSO
Np!
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