More cores didn’t improve my workflow — faster storage did
I had been considering building a dedicated productivity PC lately, and since I have an AM4 gaming PC, I wanted to put together a new AM5 build instead of just getting a new AM4 chip. I picked the Ryzen 9 9900X for its 12-core, 24-thread configuration and 32GB of DDR5 RAM. I used my old GTX 1660 Ti for GPU duty and moved the Gen3 NVMe SSD from my main PC to the new build. The specs looked good enough for Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and DaVinci Resolve, and I didn't think I'd need any major upgrades anytime soon. However, the overall performance on the Ryzen 9 9900X didn't feel like a huge upgrade over that of the Ryzen 7 5700X on my gaming PC. That's when I switched to a Gen5 SSD, and it delivered the snappy performance I was looking for.
I had been considering building a dedicated productivity PC lately, and since I have an AM4 gaming PC, I wanted to put together a new AM5 build instead of just getting a new AM4 chip. I picked the Ryzen 9 9900X for its 12-core, 24-thread configuration and 32GB of DDR5 RAM. I used my old GTX 1660 Ti for GPU duty and moved the Gen3 NVMe SSD from my main PC to the new build. The specs looked good enough for Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and DaVinci Resolve, and I didn’t think I’d need any major upgrades anytime soon. However, the overall performance on the Ryzen 9 9900X didn’t feel like a huge upgrade over that of the Ryzen 7 5700X on my gaming PC. That’s when I switched to a Gen5 SSD, and it delivered the snappy performance I was looking for.
Juan Serrano
Spain
Spain
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