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I don't want Intel users to be sad or unhappy, I am just glad I will be able to buy a 6-Core high end AMD for once.
That benchmark does not include the top Ryzen CPU either the 1800X !
I don't want Intel users to be sad or unhappy, I am just glad I will be able to buy a 6-Core high end AMD for once.
That benchmark does not include the top Ryzen CPU either the 1800X !
Looking at the chart again AMD's $179.00 cpu will beat out a freaking 7700k lol infrickingsane
I know at this rate I will have to get a Ryzen 3 to run my GTX 1050 - bottom of the list as not to overpower the GPU with the CPU ?
This also means when I sell my current equipment off should ba able to afford the 370 board / ram / cpu combo.
Although the ram max is DDR4 - 2666Mhz stock I think !
Well I am glad because I have read on sites like youtube & other forums were the Intel users slag off AMD even though it is a generation behind it is a bit unfair to compair the 2.0 to the 3.0, now lets get gaming not bitching eh ?
The problem with that is people are expecting Skylake -E and that has a 20%increase over what they have now is why people are hoping Intel crushes AMD at this point it doesn't matter what you buy it all does the same Benchmarks are great but life isn't about benchmarks lol it's about doing what's good for you
It's nice to have a choice though ?
Plus AMD are showing same performance which is gonna make your money pocket smile & not sure if Intel will reduce their prices to compete.
Here is another benchmark posted:
AMD Ryzen 7 1700X Thrashes $1,000 Intel Core i7-5960X In Latest Benchmark Leak | HotHardware
If anything, this can only be good for consumers. If the Ryzen chips are actually as good as Intel, as the leaks suggest, perhaps this will wind up lowering Intel's price gouging to a manageable level. They could use a little competition in the marketplace. Right now, an Intel system is prohibitively expensive for me. If I can get the same performance with AMD, for less money, then guess what I'm going to do?
I had pretty much written off AMD as the supplier of my next build due to the crappy performance of my at-home FX-8350 compared to my i7-4790k at work. I'm waiting to see real, sanctioned and verified benchmarks before making up my mind, but if they are accurate and true, then a new AMD build may be in my future.
Looking at the CPU performance mine actually toped off at 19000 something at 4.4 Ghz lol and my CPU at stock was like 18000
AMD might be aiming a little too high but meh what ever i just noticed they wanted to go by cpu score
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-6850K,ASRock X99 Professional Gaming i7