My friend has an Intel Atom processor on his desktop computer, and after wondering why some games stutter so much, he bought the GTX 1080 Ti so he wanted Minecraft Shader Mod everywhere in 60FPS games. But the performance has hardly improved at all. Do you think Intel Atom brakes the graphics card? And since when has Intel Atom CPU been available as a desktop PC?
If you put a fat turbocharger on a standard VW Beetle engine, it hardly drives faster, either?
An Intel ATOM brakes every graphics card. Even a GT710.
I think the graphics card is clearly the bottleneck here. Such an atom can easily fire up a SLI team made of four nVidia Titan, and of course there are no micro stutters. Or maybe the RAM just has bad timing. Oh and the hard disk could also become a bottleneck if it is not connected via M2.
Addendum: Now I've almost forgotten the most important thing! The power supply must of course also deliver enough power, I hope it didn't have any weak power supply installed under 1000W?
Sure, it's like installing a turbo for a fat Porsche in an old Polo.
They are intended for tablets and netbooks, even there they are lame as hell.
My Samsung 10.1 tablet also has an Intel Atom.
Yes, enormously.
The Atom CPUs are only intended for very weak office computers.
If it were only 800W, you could still overclock the power supply to get to the 1000.
Right, good idea!
Either that's irony or I really have to ask how you became a community expert
Addendum: I'm lost
Unfortunately, the irony tags were all sold out, so I had to speculate that the irony would come across as well.
As a community expert of the heart for the topic irony, I can confirm that this answer is 101% hand and foot.
Congratulations on your completely wrong answer, 😊
It would be funny if you had at least formulated your contribution so that everyone can see directly that it is a fun contribution… 😉
But if you put it "seriously", you may harm the questioner.
Sorry, but the questioner may not recognize your answer as ironic.
The housing may also brake. If that weighs too much, you would have to exchange it for something more airy.
So I don't buy the story that someone has built a 1080 Ti into an Atom PC. Even if someone knew SO little and tried it, I don't know of an Atom PC with a power supply unit that would have the necessary PCIe power plugs to get a 1080 Ti up and running.
In this respect, the risk that the question of the questioner is serious is rather limited.
The thing is that I don't know a lot about cars.
Apparently not with PCs either. But the comparison should still be clear, right?