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AMD Ryzen 5 5600X Beats Intel Core i5-10600K
And before I continue the news item, that Core i5-10600K has a 125W TDP, the AMD one ... 65 Watts. Anyhow, meet the Ryzen 5 5600X CPU. TUM_APISAK stumbled into some entries at the SiSoftware Sandra benchmark.
The Ryzen CPU has six of Zen 3 cores with 12 threads, paired with 32 MB of level three (L3) cache. The proc is clocked at 3.7 GHz base frequency, while the boost speeds are reaching 4.6 GHz.
- The AMD Ryzen 5 5600X CPU has scored Processor Arithmetic and Processor Multi-Media scores of 255.22 GOPS and 904.38 Mpix/s.
- Intel Core i5-10600K CPU, which is likely its targeted competing category, it scores 224.07 GOPS and 662.33 Mpix/s for Processor Arithmetic and Processor Multi-Media tests each.
That's a good 14% more perf. Of course we need way more benchmarks than that, but considering my Wattage remark and these preliminary results, we'd say Ryzern 5000 is gonna be a hit.
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#5844552 Posted on: 10/20/2020 10:08 AM
Value means you are cheaper but when you are more expensive and slower than everything falls apart.
Damn if that's true then AMD really gonna dominate all segments easily and intel gonna became the "value" brand.
Value means you are cheaper but when you are more expensive and slower than everything falls apart.
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#5844569 Posted on: 10/20/2020 10:44 AM
6/12 might fall short in 2-3 years if consoles push the cpu usage to 8 cores.
Im torn between the 5800 and the 5900... Reviews cant come soon enough.
It will not fall short. Not a chance i can bet GOOD money on that , consoles will push GPUs trues , but forget about CPU , unless they create some new features that will punish CPU.
6/12 might fall short in 2-3 years if consoles push the cpu usage to 8 cores.
Im torn between the 5800 and the 5900... Reviews cant come soon enough.
It will not fall short. Not a chance i can bet GOOD money on that , consoles will push GPUs trues , but forget about CPU , unless they create some new features that will punish CPU.
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#5844572 Posted on: 10/20/2020 10:54 AM
To be honest, the 5900X costing just 25% more than a 5800X and having 50% more cores makes the 5900X more of a no brainer to me. 8 core is a weird one considering it costs way more than the 6 core but not much less than the 12 core
To be honest, the 5900X costing just 25% more than a 5800X and having 50% more cores makes the 5900X more of a no brainer to me. 8 core is a weird one considering it costs way more than the 6 core but not much less than the 12 core
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#5844582 Posted on: 10/20/2020 11:23 AM
I know I should be excited about this but I'm not that much.
For the price paid, and I'm not saying here just AMD , Intel is in the same boat, we're getting a very small percentage of performance increase.
2021, most of us will be gaming at 2k or 4k resolution.
The difference between a generation or two going back 2-3 years and this one (or the next intel) will be 5-15% at best.
To pay 700e +/- for that combo (cpu and mb) seems like a poor investment for the performance gain.
3 years ago I was still looking for a better multi core cpu that will reduce my video encoding time.
Today I use nvenc, 6 times faster than any cpu ....
So now I'd rather invest apx 7-800 in a gpu that will bring me at least 50% more performance in games compared to prev gen (and better encoding support).
And you can game at 4k with quad core
I know I should be excited about this but I'm not that much.
For the price paid, and I'm not saying here just AMD , Intel is in the same boat, we're getting a very small percentage of performance increase.
2021, most of us will be gaming at 2k or 4k resolution.
The difference between a generation or two going back 2-3 years and this one (or the next intel) will be 5-15% at best.
To pay 700e +/- for that combo (cpu and mb) seems like a poor investment for the performance gain.
3 years ago I was still looking for a better multi core cpu that will reduce my video encoding time.
Today I use nvenc, 6 times faster than any cpu ....
So now I'd rather invest apx 7-800 in a gpu that will bring me at least 50% more performance in games compared to prev gen (and better encoding support).
And you can game at 4k with quad core

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Damn if that's true then AMD really gonna dominate all segments easily and intel gonna became the "value" brand.