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Unless you play BFV because according to a benchmark I've seen (if accurate) Intel seems to run it a lot better for some reason.Have you looked at these reviews? it really doesn't Dg, at best its around a margin of error where the GPU is the bottleneck, where the CPU actually matters the 5600X is significantly faster in games.
No, for now i have just skipped through to the benchmarks, other than Steve Burke did some good analysis in the 11600K, i did watch that through, something like 68 Watts for the 5600X vs 142 Watts for the 11600K, absolute madness, i bet the 11900K is over 200 Watts?
Wow these are terrible CPUs, AMD will help Intel shift the cheaper ones though with pricing..
If i was AMD id drop the price of the 5600x and 5800x etc and really hose Intel lol
Wow these are terrible CPUs, AMD will help Intel shift the cheaper ones though with pricing..
If i was AMD id drop the price of the 5600x and 5800x etc and really hose Intel lol
Just did some napkin maths, and 65w vs 120w means that if you had the PC on for 5 hours per day, for 300 days of the year you use between 90-100kWh more electricity, at an average cost of £0.15ppkWh over 3 years (fair time to keep it) you'd have spent £40.50 - 45.00 assuming the cost of electricity doesn't go up. So the 11600K needs to be at least £40 cheaper than the 5600X if you fit the use-case above.
#justsayin
Well a Core i5 11400F is half the price of a Ryzen 5 5600X, and £100 cheaper than a Core i5 11600K,so at this point I am uncertain whether either of these £250~£300 6C CPUs are really that great value.
They aren't.
The 10400f on a B560 with fast RAM is the best right now unless you are running a £1400 GPU.
Or if you ever want to upgrade to a much higher core count rather than change the whole machine, the AM4 socket with a 3600 in it, they've dropped down a bit again now.
My main worry is whether the 12C/16C Zen3 CPUs will ever really drop down in price,as Intel won't have a true competitor even with Alderlake. If the next AMD generation is a new socket,then these are the best DDR4 CPUs you can get.