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Just run Cinebench on my 2700K @ 4.7GHz can someone run it on their 2700 / 2700X for comparison. Ram is DDR3 1600 at XMP settings.
This is about two-year late observation lol Why would anyone even do it now except for obvious trolling?!
That ^^^^ pretty much is exactly my experience.
I had a 4690K @ 4.6Ghz, the thing is still in my Cinebench caps i added here, now, one or two games like CS:GO yes the Haswell chip was faster, but it was like 50 FPS, sounds like a lot, no... it was 350 vs 400 and that was an outlier, very old game that has never seen an AMD CPU since Phenom?
Aside from that everyother game was at least the same on the 3.9Ghz 1600 as it was on the 4.6Ghz 4690K, more often than not, especially these days because the 1600 has many more threads it just kicks the 4690K's arse, one or two games like Star Citizen its almost doubling the Frame Rates i'm getting.
Anyone with half a clue should be able to tell that the video and point presented in general just isn't true. This is just another clickbait title fanboy baiting video as far as I'm concerned.
Because the new Zen chips are almost out and Intel have nothing to come back with? Gotta rock the boat somehow...
Indeed, anyone remotely close to an IQ of 3 figures would have seen this immediately.
Anyone still arguing? Christ i would be embarrassed to post for the next month
????close to an IQ of 3 figures
So to sum up for those with difficulty
IPC, in general, of Zen+ is on par or within a couple of percent of intels latest. Depending on type of test, sometimes Zen is faster sometimes not.
Performance on Zen can be affected quite a bit by memory timings and speeds
Current process and Zen + does not allow AMDs chips to clock as high as intels current chips, this is where almost all of the performance difference comes from especially in games.
AMD's SMT is far better than intels, apart from being significantly faster (double figures % wise iirc) its also not going to spaff all to a bit of malware and you wont need to turn it off to be safe.
Current 2xxx series AMD parts use less power than intels latest 9xxx parts in general some by a ridicules amount (looking at 9900k lol). They also dont get as hot.
Dont listen to noobs on youtube driving views...