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360 success was bc big price diff and availability: 360 released 1 whole year before ps3 which costed x2 and even up to x3 , like $199 vs $599...... money had more weight back then in late 00s and gaming market was 90% teenagers
after 1-2 years ps3 got price reduction and Slim dropped it to like 300 bucks, ps3 sales were x2-x3 compared to 360
i.e. everyone wanted ps3 but many couldn't get it hehe. xbones were never anything special, just 360 at that zeitgeist was the cheapest easiest way to have something good for games, $199 is a good deal
(anyway lets move on)
360 outperformed PS3 on most cross platform games, IMO it was the superior hardware all aspects considered. PS3 had some good exclusives, but really nothing that couldnt have been done on X360. The PS3 Cell processor was a huge flop. Originally, it was envisioned to handle the graphics as well, and when it became clear that wasnt going to happen, Sony made a last minute call to get an Nvidia GPU into the design. Very few games made use of the Cell in a way that couldnt be accomplished on the X360 CPU.360 success was bc big price diff and availability: 360 released 1 whole year before ps3 which costed x2 like $299 vs $599...... money had more weight back then in late 00s and gaming market was 90% teenagers
after 1-2 years ps3 got price reduction and Slim dropped it to like 300 bucks, ps3 sales were x2-x3 compared to 360
i.e. everyone wanted ps3 but many couldn't get it hehe. xbones were never anything special, just 360 at that zeitgeist was the cheapest easiest way to have something good for games, $199 is a good deal
(anyway lets move on)
edit: MSRPs varied a lot per region but 360 was always much cheaper
360 outperformed PS3 on most cross platform games, IMO it was the superior hardware all aspects considered. PS3 had some good exclusives, but really nothing that couldnt have been done on X360. The PS3 Cell processor was a huge flop. Originally, it was envisioned to handle the graphics as well, and when it became clear that wasnt going to happen, Sony made a last minute call to get an Nvidia GPU into the design. Very few games made use of the Cell in a way that couldnt be accomplished on the X360 CPU.
I read that this chip is not unlocked. Do you have a special mobo/BIOS or going to do eCLK/bCLK OC?Better late than never i guess, 4585PX is finally here 🥳
I read that this chip is not unlocked. Do you have a special mobo/BIOS or going to do eCLK/bCLK OC?
Because he's an overclocker?why do you assume an OC is part of the plan?
I believe the xbox console will be zen 5 as it is supposed to be revealed next year itself & on 3nm. So unlikely to be zen 6
Chip is fully unlocked (on regular public bios)I read that this chip is not unlocked. Do you have a special mobo/BIOS or going to do eCLK/bCLK OC?
Does it show better stock core voltages than your worst 9950X3D?The only reason why i bought it is because i wanted to check if the cores/CCD's were better binned then a normal 9950X3D.
I miss having money.Chip is fully unlocked (on regular public bios)
It act 100% like a normal 9950X3D, CPU-Z even reads it as the same stepping.
The only reason why i bought it is because i wanted to check if the cores/CCD's were better binned then a normal 9950X3D.
But haven't really started tuning the cores, testing the IMC first
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Cores nothing to write home about.. 1.2vcore @ LLC auto (7) = 1.137 get vcoreChip is fully unlocked (on regular public bios)
It act 100% like a normal 9950X3D, CPU-Z even reads it as the same stepping.
The only reason why i bought it is because i wanted to check if the cores/CCD's were better binned then a normal 9950X3D.
But haven't really started tuning the cores, testing the IMC first
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The 360's Achilles tendon was they tried to push the HD-DVD standard. Where Sony went with Blu-Ray.360 success was bc big price diff and availability: 360 released 1 whole year before ps3 which costed x2 like $299 vs $599...... money had more weight back then in late 00s and gaming market was 90% teenagers
after 1-2 years ps3 got price reduction and Slim dropped it to like 300 bucks, ps3 sales were x2-x3 compared to 360
i.e. everyone wanted ps3 but many couldn't get it hehe. xbones were never anything special, just 360 at that zeitgeist was the cheapest easiest way to have something good for games, $199 is a good deal
(anyway lets move on)
edit: MSRPs varied a lot per region but 360 was always much cheaper
The 360's Achilles tendon was they tried to push the HD-DVD standard. Where Sony went with Blu-Ray.
I bought a PS3 fat backwards compatible JUST for the Blu-Ray player in it.
Or did the 360 make an addon for the HD-DVD standard?
That seems to be average or inline with the consumer Ryzen. Long gone are the days of Socket 939 Opterons...Completed CPU binning for the Epyc 4585PX, can be found here for those interested:
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Seems like itThat seems to be average or inline with the consumer Ryzen. Long gone are the days of Socket 939 Opterons...
Heard crazy good things about the W-3175X. The chip would eat huge amounts of power but was also an insane overclocker for its time on custom cooling. Unfortunately, wayyyy too expensive.The last server SKU i used were the Xeon W3680 and i had better results with it than the regular 920
They did and the fun thing is you can connect the Xbox360 HD-DVD drive to a Windows PC too. It shows up as a regular USB external drive. Anyway uhh… Zen5….Pretty sure the 360 was just vanillia DVD. Looks like they did try an HD-DVD add-on. PS3 was a mess with expensive Blu Ray and the Cell design. Maybe Sony thought people would buy them just like they bought PS2's for their DVD abaility.