Choose between the Ryzen 5 3600 and the Ryzen 7 2700 based on your needs.
Choose between the Ryzen 5 3600 and the Ryzen 7 2700 based on your needs.
Choose a Linux distribution that supports GPU passthrough and has good performance for gaming and development. Consider distributions like Ubuntu Server, Debian, or Fedora with appropriate drivers. Ensure the host OS allows virtualization and network configuration for seamless guest access.
Actually, their MC's approach is so precise I would have taken the 3600...
Not the 2700 model. Boost clocks are too low. Should evaluate the X model for a B400 platform purchase. Consider the 3600 with a B550 board. This setup ensures smooth CPU/board integration, eliminating the need to update BIOS for CPU support. Be cautious with memory selections. Check the CPU and motherboard guides thoroughly—compare what works and what fails. For 32GB and higher speeds, stick to 3200mhz or lower.
Assuming you'll mostly play on your PC, especially with a B550 motherboard for more upgrade options.