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When IPC and clockspeeds are there (very close on the first account, in the ballpark on the second), I agree 100% with your statement.but even at 5% behind Intel it would be stupid to buy a more expensive processor with less cores for a 5% boost in only gaming
In real world as well they are pretty close. Now the numbers I have are over 2 years old & since then things have changed, Zen is handicapped by 2400MHz RAM but so is Intel ~ https://www.hardware.fr/articles/956-6/piledriver-zen-broadwell-e-3-ghz.htmlIn synthetic benches they're very close but in real world like gaming at same clock speed intel is at least 15% better in some cases even more.
Just look at how the 2700x is dropping frames while the 9900k is almost consistent. Now add in the higher clocks of Intel and you get over 20% difference. It's also the reason why 2700x is bottlenecking the high end rtx cards
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For most people, I kinda get that. Like, if all you wanna do is play vidya games and faff on the net, it really is just for the sake of knowing you have a friggen McLaren... even if you only drive to work with it to show off. Plenty of people get nice cars they almost never even take out of the garage.I'm really interested to see what this does to CPUs people can actually UTILIZE (not use - there is a difference). Since, someone buying a system today for example, can easily max out any game title with a 6c/12t CPU or 8c/8t CPU for the next few years, unless the cores are utilized or hell, even used, what is the point in more cores? Bragging rights used to be Megahertzzzzzzz and IPC.... but now its core count which few people can use more than what already exists on the mainstream... still waiting for software to catch up.
Okay, so possibly more chips can hit 5ghz than I originally thought.. If you take a look at Siliconlottery.com they tell you how likely each chip is to reach that speed.. They just updated it because the numbers were lower when I looked a while back..
I don't agree with that if you need high end performance you buy Intel and Nvidia. Maybe if you need "the best of the best." and even then, at 4k, Ryzen works just as good as Intel. I sold my entire 9700k @5.2 with a ftw3 2080 for a Ryzen build with a Radeon VII. I also went custom loop after I legit considered a 2080 ti.. I don't just game, though, and Zen WILL BE the better buy. 2% slower or not. Once I can get zen 2, it's a wrap. If you don't consider that high end then I just don't know what to tell you..
This isn't Bulldozer at 4.8ghz..
Not everyone is playing 1080p and need the most FPS they can get. Everyone knows the CPU matters less when going up in resolution.. The only GPU I would get at this point in time from Nvidia is a 2080 ti. AMD as of now just plain offers a better experience with their software and drivers.. On top of that they get better and better. And this is coming from someone who had a Vega 64, Radeon VII, 1080 ti, and 2080.. All of those being the highest of the highest end, unless you specifically need Intel for a certain task..
Zen 2 may not match Intels performance but if you really think it's not going to close the gap enough to not make a damn difference then you're just delusional. Also, even if AMD remains 5% behind Intel in preformance, guess what? The only thing Intel will be good for is gaming. That's it. Of course there's a few things/programs that benefits from each platform but even at 5% behind Intel it would be stupid to buy a more expensive processor with less cores for a 5% boost in only gaming
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To be fair that might not be untrue and with how precision boost works might not be a bad thing either. They don't need to run all clock at the highest frequency at all times to get the best performance. In applications that benifit more from higher single core performance boost perhaps precision boost will recognize and adjust accordingly. If that were the case down clocking the unneeded cores further to keep heat lower so a single core or fewer cores scaled higher might make more sense. Application adaptive core clock boost scaling like Radeon Chill.I guarantee there will be, what would be the point otherwise if they had the same base and boost as the 2*** series
AMD 64 lead to Intels CPU's lineup ever C2D/C2Q. I can seen Ryzen doing the same especially 7nm and with their fumbling it should really light a fire under them which is great for consumers they'll bounce back with a vengeance or in a new competitive CPU war between them either way it's good to see and needed since CPU's became too stagnant for too long.Pownage countdown here we go and this won't be pretty for Intel!!!
Just like core duo was the best thing to ever happen in 2006, Ryzen 3000 is the best thing to ever happen in 2019 for the pc comunity as a whole.
Can't be any worse than GoT season 8 , surely
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Look like Corsairs to me
LOL. I love it. i've been burned by the AMD hype train for the first gen Ryzen. I thought it was going to be the second coming of AMD.
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Go troll elsewhere. Here's a better idea why don't you go take a picture of your beautiful Intel rig and have some alone time with it in the privacy of your bathroom, though you probably already do by the sounds of youYou sold a 9700k @ 5,2ghz + RTX 2080 and bought a Ryzen + VEGA VII? I have no words. Imagine paying money to downgrade, and on top of that use even more power from the hardware while having less performance. No comments.
And btw, 60hz, doesn´t matter if it´s 720p or 8k, is not high-end to me. If you want a CPU for 60hz you grab an i3 8100 or a Ryzen 1300x. High-End to me is 1080p 240hz and 1440p 165hz. Ryzen can´t eve sustain 130fps LOCKED on most engines. Fact.
With the money you spent with the downgrade process, you would have got an i9 9900k + RTX 2080ti, and it would obliterate Ryzen in every possible scenario, from gaming to productivity.
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For most people, I kinda get that. Like, if all you wanna do is play vidya games and faff on the net, it really is just for the sake of knowing you have a friggen McLaren... even if you only drive to work with it to show off. Plenty of people get nice cars they almost never even take out of the garage.
Personally I would never go that far, which is why for my build I stuck with the 2600, because it works great for my needs and nothing about its capabilities goes to waste between my gaming, wantonly disorganized multitasking, and music production (yes, it does come into play with some DAWs - some use every thread they can grab onto... handy when you've got a bunch of tracks with HQ emulation or synths/instrument sims with huge sample banks shuffling double-digit gigs of data around in memory simultaneously.) I was super happy to have a CPU geared for that at well under $200. Can't see myself needing more.
But I also get the appeal of more cores... or really any piece of hardware with extraneous capabilities. I like tech, in general. If it's intricate/complicated and possesses capabilities that I can tap into by exploring those nuances, I want one. I'll figure out what to do with it just as an excuse to have it and motivate myself to figure out how it works... just to see for myself what it can do. I will pick something up just to play around with it, even if I didn't know much/hadn't cared what it's meant for before it caught my interest. I'll adopt the relevant activities just to get another piece of technology in my hands. For instance, I've picked up photography out of an infatuation with DSLR's and optics. A lot of people are like that with tech, I think. Actually I think most people invested in anything tech-related are, even if a large number of them don't realize. We convince ourselves to find uses for kit that we find interesting just because it's interesting and we see possibilities to explore or learn about.
Some people are into people, and things to do with people. Other people are perhaps a bit more into things. Tech nerds tend to like things more than people. Maybe that's why we argue unproductively so much
All I know is that if you put in front of me (and probably a lot of people here) a CPU that's very fast and has an absurd amount of cores/threads at a price that I can swing, I am going to want to buy it in order to discover my own ways of putting it to use, even if I don't really *need* those capabilities. Basically I'll figure out what I 'need' it for to justify buying it - I will find something beyond just wanting some fancy new high technology in my life, simply through acquiring it and messing around with it. When you're an enthusiast, pragmatism isn't the be-all, end-all to getting the most out of your interests. So much of it is entwined in discovery. I am pragmatic when budgeting and constructing builds for other people, because to them, it's only a tool. So paying more than you need to in order to get the job done to your liking is indeed wasteful. I recognize that not everybody will appreciate the nuances of premium tech. Even within the circles of interests, one can't expect everyone to appreciate the same things in the same tech. We're nerds. Our interests are weirdly obsessive and almost arbitrarily specific.
For me, personally, it's about so much more than just how useful it is to me - so it's not a waste at all. Being able to do what I need is only the *minimum* requirement. Sometimes going over the top furthers your love for the stuff you seek better understanding of - brings you inherently closer to it by imparting personal meaning onto it. I am the sort of person to occasionally take my fancy technological wonders out just to inspect and marvel at them while I ponder their inner workings and dream-up scenarios. That makes me happier than a lot of things in life.
Going back to cars... a lot of people love fast cars with all of these crazy "bragging rights" features even though in their daily lives, they're really no more useful than a typical sedan - everything that makes it good on a track does you no good on a city roadway and actually is less optimal than a humble commuter in terms of maintenance and mileage. But then, when you do take the car out and really open it up, or even if you're just in the garage meticulously caring for, tuning, and modding it, you remember what it's all for - there's a simple wholesomeness to those moments. A man and his machine.
Now... sorry, I gotta rant a little. I'm super-excited about Ryzen 3, but stuff like this... honestly I don't know what to think. Speculating so passionately just seems like a waste of time. You can try to make it this or that and argue over it with people, but really... why bother? People are gonna see what they wanna see. You can pretend it's whatever you want. I'd rather be drooling over something that actually exists... something that I can actually get. The other sort of hype, to me, is about as unproductive as dismissing a figment over this or that assumption about what it actually is before anyone even knows. Personally I'm just excited to see what actually drops. I don't care whether it can do this or is better than that. I just want to see what those limits and abilities actually are... see whats new and then maybe decide if I want to delve further into it. I don't really care who or what and I really don't get the obsession there.
Why does it have to be so damned personal? Why does it have to come down to measuring a person by their interests and purchasing decisions? I'll never understand what gets people so invested in shutting other people down and hoping they wind up disappointed. How do you like it when something you're excited about lets you down? Why would anybody ever want that for someone they share interests with? In what way is it good if anything new sucks? Because it makes you right? Or maybe because it puts down someone you think is wrong...? Doesn't really matter what faction you belong to... if you even see yourself that way. Why can't people just like what they like and stick to that?
I mean, people bicker over this shit like there's real, life altering shit at stake for them. It kinda blows my mind... just the level people will take things to in order to either put something up on a pedestal or bury it in the ground. Everyone can and should form their own opinions, but attatching yourself to them so voraciously really does everyone a disservice, whether you're wary, optimistic, or both. The person you are attacking and putting down because they are more or less excited than you about a certain thing is EXACTLY like you. You are both in it for the same things. We all share a common goal in seeing, acquiring, and learning about the latest and greatest. It's petty to bring baggage and insecurities into the conversation. If you know that you are right, then you have nothing to prove about yourself. The truth will back you up. Let it be.
Besides... if you're wrong, who cares? A few scenarios... you think Ryzen 3 is gonna suck and it winds up being awesome. Just means it was better than expected - any rational person who cares about the technology as a whole ought to be happy about that. It's an advancement! It's like being wrong about a hurricane wiping out a town. Or maybe you think Ryzen 3 is your Moses and it's hot garbage. Oh well, for it to be considered shitty means there is something else that must be awesome, so you can just shift your focus to that - there is more for you to discover that you may have missed in your previous fixation.
When nobody knows the truth, all a lot of people can seem to do is go in circles, getting madder and madder at each other with each pass. Now instead of being happy to be personally involved and invested in the pursuit of all of the incredible technology in the world TODAY, people are getting upset and frustrated with trying to justify their enthusiasm (or lack thereof) for what may come TOMORROW. To me, it's just ego games. There's absolutely no excuse for it. It's not fun or useful. Nobody is really learning or appreciating anything - only growing bitter and building walls between their own brethren. And maybe missing out on stuff they might otherwise pick up and find some real merit and satisfaction in.
In reality, there is going to be truth in both sides of the speculation. In some way, everybody is probably going to be as right as they are wrong! So maybe don't sweat it and just be happy with what you have and the things that are available to us all, should we want them. Tech is so vast, nobody can be ahead of the curve for more than 5 minutes. Being the guy who's right about something before anyone else in these pockets of humanity is overrated. It's fun to speculate and all... some of it gets pretty interesting to think about. But it gets ridiculous when people get all black and white about it simply for the sake of going at each other.
I hope Ryzen 3 is as awesome as people hope it will be. Just like I hope Intel comes up with an equally or more awesome answer to it. Anything that's not awesome, I don't really bother to engage with. I leave that to people for whom it is awesome.
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This.Not everyone is playing 1080p and need the most FPS they can get. Everyone knows the CPU matters less when going up in resolution..
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Threadripper already has a 16c variant, the 2950X. Considering that AMD is doing the chiplet thing, I don't think it's out of the realm of possibility for this to be the higher end of the mainstream platform's lineup. The only thing I would be skeptical about dual channel memory being enough to feed 16 cores. We'll just have to wait and see.I'm willing to bet that 16/32 part will be a threadripper, not an actual desktop cpu.
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Processor | Intel Core i9 9880H |
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Mouse | Logitech MX Master 3 |
Keyboard | Logitech G915, GL Clicky |
Software | MacOS 12.1 |
I think maintaining clocks is less of a big deal if its two 8c chiplets. Yields for smaller dies tend to be better than bigger monolithic ones and we already know AMD is doing the chiplet thing with the separate I/O chip. I would expect the same kind of clocks as the rest of the lineup as they're really pretty consistent, even throughout threadripper. Everything else you said I completely agree with though.While a 16-core AM4 part is certainly theoretically possible, a 16-core part with decent clocks will require the node to be extremely good.
Yes, there's no reason why a 16C CPU wouldn't be able to hit clocks as high as other models using the same dies (putting aside power draw and heat, obviously).I think maintaining clocks is less of a big deal if its two 8c chiplets. Yields for smaller dies tend to be better than bigger monolithic ones and we already know AMD is doing the chiplet thing with the separate I/O chip. I would expect the same kind of clocks as the rest of the lineup as they're really pretty consistent, even throughout threadripper. Everything else you said I completely agree with though.
With all the hype most people were expecting an Athlon 64 - if you don't remember that cpu was destroying Intel in games and synthetic benches despite having 1ghz lower clocks. Though it didn't last long. While Ryzen sucks/is decentish at gaming and is ridicilusly good at productivity. That's why im hoping Ryzen 2 is the real deal.I know you didn't mean this but Ryzen actually has been 'the second coming of AMD' as they went from 5-10% sales ratio and irrelevence to +50% compared to Intel in some markets. We dont need reminding how disaterous Bulldozer was for them.