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System Name | Orange! // ItchyHands |
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Processor | 3570K // 10400F |
Motherboard | ASRock z77 Extreme4 // TUF Gaming B460M-Plus |
Cooling | Stock // Stock |
Memory | 2x4Gb 1600Mhz CL9 Corsair XMS3 // 2x8Gb 3200 Mhz XPG D41 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Nitro+ RX 570 // Asus TUF RTX 2070 |
Storage | Samsung 840 250Gb // SX8200 480GB |
Display(s) | LG 22EA53VQ // Philips 275M QHD |
Case | NZXT Phantom 410 Black/Orange // Tecware Forge M |
Power Supply | Corsair CXM500w // CM MWE 600w |
At the end of the day, we need benchmarks. Also, the characteristic of the cores. I have no doubt that in heavily multithreaded environments (like video converting etc.), AMD's 8core/4module/whatever will be better than the 1155's 4c8t processors, I have no doubt about that. However, if we judge by gaming performance (where load in CPU is relatively light), Intel's architecture resoundingly beats AMD's. We might just see a reversal of position here, where budget gamers go for Intel (well, its happening now), and AMD takes the crown in multithreaded environment, at least until LGA2011.