I've been reading techpowerup for many years, and this is the first time I'm so disappointed with the reviews of the Ryzen 5000 series.
No one seems to want to read the data, otherwise you would have noticed some obvious errors.
It's seems like a sponsored review, because there are too many errors in the precess and data.
If you want to test a CPU, you must use tests that highlight the CPU bottleneck, not the ones in wich it's obvious that the GPU is the bottleneck.
You said that 2080Ti and Ultra details it's the best case scenario to replicate the most common use of the CPU.
But it's WRONG! You are TESTING A CPU, not a system.
If you want to test a CPU you have to avoid GPU bottleneck, so use the best GPU on the market like 3080 or 3090, like all the other best reviewers on the web.
The RAM speed/latency and number of modules are not the problem, because they tested that both brands (Intel and AMD) reach better perfomance.
If you see in your CPU test that a slower or older CPU reach better performance than the newer models...maybe you are doing it wrong.
How it's even possible that a i9 10900K, a CPU with 10 core (14nm), 5GHz, and tdp of over 200W can reach lower temps in a stress test than a Ryzen 5600X with 6 core (7nm), 4,6GHz, tdp 65W?!
C'mon! We are not stupid, and the rest of the tech reviewers are telling us the opposite!
I'm a fan of PC world and I immediately noticed that something was wrong on your chart, I wonder how a professional in this field with a lot of years of experience like you can't see the same...
Like A.Einstein said: "Everyone is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid."
If you test a CPU without focusing on actual CPU performance, you are doing a useless job.
You are an important tech site, you have to delete all the wrong reviews and remake a totally update version with all the benchmarks corrected.
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