Sir, ano po ba mas better sa gaming, base clock speed or core count? Kasi diba may matataas na base clock pero mababa core count meron ma mataas ying core count pero mas mababa yung clock speed. ? Meron ba computation nyan every single core sa mga multi core na processor?
Hello Ferdinand! This depends entirely on your workload. Since you mentioned gaming it would be medium core count + high clock speed (base & boost). Most games only use 4-6 cores (8-16 threads). Although having more cores can serve more stability + multitasking while gaming. There's no computation for single/multi that I am aware of, but you can do benchmarks for game or if you need raw numbers use Cinebench and run the test for both Single and Multi.
@@UnfilteredByts thanks po, namimili po kasi ako kung either e3 1271 v3 na ddr3 or e5 2640 v3 na ddr4. Ano po kaya mas prefer nyo? Salamat sa response sir.
@@FranzMariano2021 If you’re looking from a pure gaming stand point, you’ll save some money going with e3 1271 v3. 4c/8t @ 4ghz. But, this depends on the game you will mostly play. Personally I’d go for the 2640 v3 due to me being a multitasker / I game & stream. You can’t really go wrong with whichever one you go for, also consider the price of the cpu + mobo + ram. And usually if you upgrade in the future there’s more path with using ddr4 ecc. Haha, sorry if I blabbered too much hopefully I gave useful insights to your question.
Hey! Honestly I thought of that too. Although this combo was way cheaper than looking for separate zeon + x99 + ram. So I bought it. It is also very easy to fix down the line. She can just simply toss another 16gb stick in the future and have access to dual-channel.
Pretty surprised you can still build a decent build with 10k! Nice!
Ikr! This build was so fun due to price constraints.
Also remember the days when we’re at gtx 1050 & rx 570 haha
Case with added sticker noice
I asked her if she minds the sticker (cause I was lazy to take it off) she said it was fine hahaha
nice content brother !
Thank you brother!
Not bad!
I know right! I think it's pretty good for $180. Especially people now a days think that you cannot build a gaming/streaming pc for under $500 haha
Sir, ano po ba mas better sa gaming, base clock speed or core count? Kasi diba may matataas na base clock pero mababa core count meron ma mataas ying core count pero mas mababa yung clock speed. ? Meron ba computation nyan every single core sa mga multi core na processor?
Hello Ferdinand! This depends entirely on your workload. Since you mentioned gaming it would be medium core count + high clock speed (base & boost). Most games only use 4-6 cores (8-16 threads). Although having more cores can serve more stability + multitasking while gaming.
There's no computation for single/multi that I am aware of, but you can do benchmarks for game or if you need raw numbers use Cinebench and run the test for both Single and Multi.
@@UnfilteredByts thanks po, namimili po kasi ako kung either e3 1271 v3 na ddr3 or e5 2640 v3 na ddr4. Ano po kaya mas prefer nyo? Salamat sa response sir.
@@FranzMariano2021 If you’re looking from a pure gaming stand point, you’ll save some money going with e3 1271 v3. 4c/8t @ 4ghz.
But, this depends on the game you will mostly play.
Personally I’d go for the 2640 v3 due to me being a multitasker / I game & stream.
You can’t really go wrong with whichever one you go for, also consider the price of the cpu + mobo + ram. And usually if you upgrade in the future there’s more path with using ddr4 ecc. Haha, sorry if I blabbered too much hopefully I gave useful insights to your question.
@@UnfilteredByts thanks sir, new subscriber here support.
@@FranzMariano2021 Thank you very much for the support! :D
That single stick of ram is a major error, especially with a Xeon. Swap it for 2x8 ASAP.
Hey! Honestly I thought of that too. Although this combo was way cheaper than looking for separate zeon + x99 + ram. So I bought it. It is also very easy to fix down the line. She can just simply toss another 16gb stick in the future and have access to dual-channel.