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System Name | "IBT 10x Maximum Stable" |
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Processor | Intel i5 4690K @ 4.6GHz -> 100xx46 - 1.296v |
Motherboard | MSI MPower Z97 |
Cooling | Corsair H100i + 2x Corsair "HP Edition" SP120's |
Memory | 4x4GB Corsair Vengence Pro 2400mhz @ 2400MHz 10-11-12-31-1T - 1.66v |
Video Card(s) | MSI Gaming GTX970 4GB @ 1314 Core/1973 Mem/1515 Boost |
Storage | Kingston 3K 120GB SSD + Western Digital 'Green' 2TB + Samsung Spinpoint F3 1TB |
Display(s) | Iiyama Prolite X2377HDS 23" IPS |
Case | Corsair Carbide 300R |
Audio Device(s) | Rotel RA-04/Cambridge Audio Azur 540R + B&W DM302/Cerwin Vega AT12 / Sony MDR-XB700 & FiiO E5 |
Power Supply | EVGA NEX650G + Silverstone Extensions |
Mouse | Always failing me.... |
Keyboard | Endlessly broken..... |
Software | Windoze 7 Pro 64-bit/Windoze 10 Pro |
Benchmark Scores | I had some of these once upon a time? Old age has seen me misplace them.... |
As a long time forum user - even before this account im typing on now - i see a "slip" in general attitude of this community from one of helpfulness to one of bitterness/discontent with each other..... even to go as far as arguing about nonsensical stuff.Outside of gaming there is about a 20% difference, whether that's worth 100€ or not it's a matter of perspective.
If your only interest is budget gaming and 6 cores are enough for you then the 5600 is a better choice and closer to the i5 in both performance and price.
And what's wrong with the point about older motherboards? it seems very relevant for about half the people in this forum.
Honestly the platforms are so close to each other that I don't get people trying so hard to push for intel in every AMD review.
And you even have the gall of accusing other of immaturity...
As for the 5600 being "better"; i dont run intensive cpu tasks and i predominantly play games (along with the vast majority of users on this forum for example).. but when viewing TPU's own review of the 12400f, its easily seen that the Intel cpu either matches or outperforms the AMD equivalent in most of the tests conducted...
So all things considered... this 5700x release is still a fairly useless one($10 less than a 5800x? ) and the 5600(or X derivative) is still significantly more money than its rival(12400f)...... i see no need for debate on a logical level as its a pretty closed and shut case leaving only personal feelings to discuss....
and no... very, very few people buy a $300 cpu to shove in a 7 year old $130 board... its just one of the selling points people cling to in order to make something seem better when in reality its a mute point for most folks/a relic of ryzen 1 -> 2 switchovers that happened years ago