I'm just pointing out that AMD is giving less price to performance with the new stuff than they offer right now.
You do realize prices drop near product end of life compared to release ? the same happens with intel, Nvidia
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I'm just pointing out that AMD is giving less price to performance with the new stuff than they offer right now.
They only drop if they wasn't worth the price beforehand. The 3080ti and 3090 are good examples of this compared to the 3080.You do realize prices drop near product end of life compared to release ? the same happens with intel, Nvidia
They only drop if they wasn't worth the price beforehand. The 3080ti and 3090 are good examples of this compared to the 3080.
Thats why I used the 5700X in my example as it released for $300.It's the same for phones, TV etc once near to being replaced they drop in price from what release price was
You should be looking at release prices not compare to something priced when near end of life about to be replaced
This statement is completely false. Honestly you need to stop, your arguments are becoming more and more nonsensicalThey only drop if they wasn't worth the price beforehand. The 3080ti and 3090 are good examples of this compared to the 3080.
Why would I use the 5600X in my example when it's already been replace by a better product the 5700X at its price point?.given the 5600x was £300 when released I don't see that being true.
Thats interesting for comparision at 69% core usage (5950X) i am currently hitting 5.1Ghz at 46 degree. Not planning on upgrading till 3D or Zen 5 but almost tempted just for teh hell of it to see what happens. Graphics card first though7950x clock speed released
- 7950X Base Clock - 4.50 GHz (Stock)
- 7950X Boost Clock - 5.70 GHz (Stock)
- 7950X Peak Clock - 5.85 GHz (Stock)
- 7950X All-Core Boost - 5.10 GHz (Stock)
Note: the Peak clock is only achievable when temperature is under 50c
What games need more than 8gb at 1440p? I know far cry 6 if you want the high res pack i played without the high res pack and graphics were very good still..and flight sim 2020 at highest details i assume..What else?
From what we know it should be RDNA2 based, supporting HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 2.0.I'll preface this by stating I have zero interest in gaming:
Do we think the iGPU on the Ryzen 7000 will be enough to provide a decent desktop experience on multiple 4k monitors? From what I've seen some AM5 motherboards will technically have the necessary I/O for it. but wondering if I should factor in a low-end discrete GPU for a smooth experience.
IPC figures for Intel's 12 and 13th generations, and Zen 4 (RPH):
Zen 4 is generally ahead of the 12th gen, the 13th gen appears to have (slightly) better IPC than the 12th. In general, there's very little difference between Zen 4's and the 13th gen figures.
Note - I've no idea if these figures are genuine.
So that’s where the heat comes from?So Zen 4's IPC is 6.66, the number of the beast - confirming Lisa Su is the antichrist, I knew it! Running cinebench with Zen4 will open a portal to hell, allowing more Ryzen CPUs to escape into the world and beat Intel's market share.
My 5700G runs a 4k 144Hz monitor with ease, the iGPU in regular Ryzen 7000 won't be as good but it should still be able to handle it.I'll preface this by stating I have zero interest in gaming:
Do we think the iGPU on the Ryzen 7000 will be enough to provide a decent desktop experience on multiple 4k monitors? From what I've seen some AM5 motherboards will technically have the necessary I/O for it. but wondering if I should factor in a low-end discrete GPU for a smooth experience.
fewer shaders, so gaming performance won't be as goodthe iGPU in regular Ryzen 7000 won't be as good