F1Aussie
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interesting Ari, will be keen to see what the threadripper and coffee lake will score as well when they are released.Perhaps look into this link : https://www.futuremark.com/hardware/cpu/AMD+Ryzen+7+1700/review
interesting Ari, will be keen to see what the threadripper and coffee lake will score as well when they are released.Perhaps look into this link : https://www.futuremark.com/hardware/cpu/AMD+Ryzen+7+1700/review
No worries mate, yeah intel still ahead for certain games. but when games are optimized for both you probably wont notice the difference.
As long as most games depend on single-core performance or sparingly use multicore, Intel we be ahead, simply because the single-core performance is better on their CPUs currently. I don't see that changing anytime soon with rF2, knowing how difficult it is to write properly multithreaded real time physics engines.
It will be interesting to compare games like assetto corsa. I haven't actually compared that yet from my old system. But from memory it utilises more cores.As long as most games depend on single-core performance or sparingly use multicore, Intel we be ahead, simply because the single-core performance is better on their CPUs currently. I don't see that changing anytime soon with rF2, knowing how difficult it is to write properly multithreaded real time physics engines.