Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Lol, but... Its not just because AMD, it's because apps are all going back to single threaded and avoiding mutlithreading... (If you have read there response, you'll understand).But userbenchmark said the i3 was fastest cpu in the world!
Even the 7700k and 9600k were struggling against this $200 wonder. Not bad.
A quad core from two generations ago and an i5 without HT struggled against a cpu with better top to bottom specs? That's like boasting about a car winning a race against one with two flat tires.
I love AMD and market competition, but that is an absurd comparison.
Same. These days happy to wait for revisions, Bios and silicon tweaks. GPUs though I'll buy closer to launch still.My reason for picking something today is bc is don't want to wade thru the maturity BS of an AMD release.
Luckily I play shooters on my 2600 build, so as long as I'm getting 160fps @ 1440p or 175fps then@ 1080p or 95fps @3440x1440 I'm good
Whatever bump I get from 3600 can wait.
I ain't got time for the BS.
Same. These days happy to wait for revisions, Bios and silicon tweaks. GPUs though I'll buy closer to launch still.
Well this video just goes to show you how dominant AMD is in the midrange sector. I really did not expect this level of beat down in gaming:
Even the 7700k and 9600k were struggling against this $200 wonder. Not bad.
I wonder if dominant would be the word. I'm an INtel guy, but I did buy 4 ryzen chips the last 3 months. I'm happy with them, but I'm also not the common buyer. Most people who have bought processors the last few years for casual gaming, I'm willing to bet a lot of them are Intel users. It's simple, it works. Maybe some kids are asking their parents for Ryzen machines, and there will be an upsurge in amd...but Dominant...that seems like a pretty strong word to put towards a sector. Because isn't domination based on volume? Performance leaders maybe?