I'm having exactly the same problems with my 5600G and MSI B550-A-Pro motherboard.
I'm using an ASUS XONAR pci soundcard, but still getting electrical interefence and "harsh" audio.
I was also getting stuttering in games and random USB disconnects, although this seems to have reduced since I...
To put things in perspective.
You would have to hand over your entire salary for 7 months to buy a graphics card at £2000 if you live in Ukraine, based on current average wage.
And this is a country in Europe.
This one is interesting.
10900k: Workstation 113%
3900X: Workstation 104%
3950X: Workstation 114%
https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i9-10900K-vs-AMD-Ryzen-9-3900X/4071vs4044
https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i9-10900K-vs-AMD-Ryzen-9-3950X/4071vs4057
True enough, but obviously Intel's current IPC and clockspeed advantage sill give it an edge in single core performance. Older benchmarks like this are a good indicator of this.
Things may change going forward as AMD's IPC may increase enough to offset Intels frequency advantage.
1.8 isn't large. The 4.7 V8 in my Jeep is large.
Dont worry about engine size or anything like that. Just buy the car that does what you want.
Nothing will change dramatically in 4/5 years.
I beg your pardon.. I misread a previous post where a human operator had to step in to halt an error.
https://www.theverge.com/2018/1/31/16956902/california-dmv-self-driving-car-disengagement-2017
GM's AV accident rate is currently standing at one crash for every 5,985 miles of testing.
Human accident rate is still way lower than AV's
60 accidents in 300,000 miles? That's terrible...
And this is largely in "safe zones" where the environment is well understood.
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