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please lets not have the thread get derailed on AMD TDP vs Intel TDP, it's a argument that seems to go no were and most of us dont threat about high TDP, were enthusiast and overclockers we just get bigger coolers
You are doing it wrong then. You want the lowest wattage use you underclock. Fact is the ZEN core is quite efficient at lower clocks, most chart them being so up to 3.3Ghz with another jump if you will at 3.8Ghz. Cant remember the exact speed but the Stilt reduced the clock and got an impressive score in Cinebench, enough that most though well of mobile/laptop ZEN possibilities.I am actually dramatically concerned with TDP. I wish someone would standardize a test to IPC of 1... And compare power draw for the same workload.
I need the absolute best single thread IPC to Watt chip for a new small build... At moderate OC levels (say, 3.8 for the Ryzen)
Wow, the 7820 is a joke for the price difference. Very minor performance advantages over Ryzen only if you're spending hundreds on a custom cooling setup. Intel really did get caught flatfooted.
If you consider overclock, 7820x is way better. 4.7ghz vs 4.0ghz. Faster IPC / core clock and the ability to run quad channel DDR4 4000+ (something Ryzen can't come close to).
I'm not buying these benchmarks. I've read several other reviews on the 7820x showing it doing much better compared to the Ryzen 7.
I'm not buying these benchmarks. I've read several other reviews on the 7820x showing it doing much better compared to the Ryzen 7.
It's hard to compare when Ryzen has had more time to mature. X299 is brand new and needs some bios updates and optimization. I guarantee you Ryzen would look like horse shit if you compared Ryzen initial release. 7820 has more IPC and much higher clock speed. It needs some tweaking.
If you consider overclock, 7820x is way better. 4.7ghz vs 4.0ghz. Faster IPC / core clock and the ability to run quad channel DDR4 4000+ (something Ryzen can't come close to).