When I first watched that video, a few weeks ago.. it brought a smile to my face.
(I desperately wanted AMD to beat intel on as many fronts as possible) for sooo many reasons.
But unfortunately that video still confirms that the Ryzen CPU's are no match for the i7 7700k.
They are however a phenomenal performer vs i7 6900's. (which is their true competition).
From a gaming standpoint (which relies on single-to-quad core performance the Ryzen CPU's are severely lacking.
I think AMD dug their own grave in that respect; at the "horizon launch event" they kept talking about GAMING. So the press went mad when Ryzen never lived up to the gaming performance.
Think of it like this:
i7 7700k
core 1........core 2.....core 3.....core 4
10..................10...........10............10 = 40
-Multi-core score = 40
-Gaming score (4 cores) =
40
i7 6900k
core 1......core 2......core 3.....core 4.....core 5....core 6......core 7.....core 8
8.5...............8.5...........8.5...........8.5.............8.5.........8.5...............8.5...........8.5 = 68
-Multi-core score = 68
-Gaming Score (4 cores) =
34
The Ryzen 1700 is much like the i7 6900k.
(yet still 15% slower at quad-core) Each core is slower, But only moderately slower.
8 moderately-fast cores are still much faster than just 4 really-fast cores.
The problem is; people aren't *considering* a i7 6900k for gaming. But they
are considering a Ryzen 1700 for gaming due to its price point.
The OP's CPU (i5 3570k) is
still 5% faster at single core than a Ryzen 1700 and about 4% faster at quad-core.
Moreover, i5 3570k is only 20% slower than intel's latest gaming flagship (the i5 7600k).
Omg; I have an old AMD FX 8350 and it
still keeps up with all my games; and the OP's i5 3570k is 50% faster than my CPU at quad-core (gaming).
Although it is 17% slower at multi-core. (But that doesn't matter).
Honestly he has a few years left in that CPU!!
On a note r.e intel vs AMD:
What I do find disappointing... is that AMD's newest '4 core, 8 thread' CPU (1500x). Is still 30% slower than intel's 4 core, 8 thread CPU (i7 7700k).
If AMD had matched performance with intel on the Ryzen 1500x; the press would have proved AMD's truly caught up with intel.
Are we going to see 30% uplift through optimisations?
I hope so. But I'm also not holding my breath. I wish I was wrong. But lets face it; its not going to happen :-(