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Processor | Ryzen 5 5600X I Core i7 6700K |
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Motherboard | B550 Phantom Gaming 4 I Asus Z170-A ATX |
Video Card(s) | RX 6900 XT PowerColor Red Devil I RTX 3080 Palit GamingPro |
Storage | Intel 665P 2TB I Intel 660p 2TB |
Case | NZXT S340 Elite I Some noname case lmao |
Mouse | Logitech G Pro Wired |
Keyboard | Wooting Two Lekker Edition |
https://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/8602/amd-ryzen-7-2700x-5-2600x-review/index9.html
another review showing 8700k stock beating ryzen 2700x stock at 1440p by 20 fps in multiple games.
also GamersNexus shows multiple OC's in his review. its fine TPU doesn't as I have other sources that do, so meh. also like 90% of the chips hit 5ghz.
You wanted more games being tested? Sure thing, here you go, 8700k is 100-42% faster in many games, the cherry picked latest games its only 10 fps or 10% faster, sure...
I have 20 more games as well... you get the picture by now I think...
Include the source.
ANyways, the reason for some of these discrepencies is not Ryzen, but the Nvidia driver. How do I know this? I tested the exact same scenes that Jester/Boredgunner tested (we are friends) on a Ryzen 5 1500X and a Fury. It got higher fps than his 1700X OCed with a 1080 Ti. Let that sink it.
I honestly do not how this will be fixed or when, but Maxwell and Pascal + Ryzen is sometimes (not always!) a bad combination.
As for the person who used purepc.pl as an argument... those guys are definitely not testing games to find the most stresful parts. I do not know how or what they are doing, but I suspect it is not super competent.
As for the discussion about settings: Ultra settings increase CPU load but by how much depends on the game, scene, and engine. IMHO testing low resolution, Ultra settings is a valid CPU benchmark. Testing low resolution and low settings is valid only for E sports titles, and even then a difference between 400 and 500 fps is not going to be noticed by 99.99% of the people who read benchmarks. They are not good enough for it to matter to them.