Quote from: resn on April 17, 2020, 00:21:04
Most workloads including games do not utilize more than 4 cores.
fyi 4 core cpus are not good in games anymore.
QuoteSo in real works the Core i5 is expected to outperform ryzen 5 in most scenarios.
"real"? like what?
btw check this test, only real world applications, the test package is made with some help of a bunch advanced users after a long discussion.
https://www.ixbt.com/platform/amd-ryzen-5-3600-3600x-intel-core-i7-8086k-test.html (sorry, in russian, use g.translate or something)
keep in mind(and i see you missed it), i5 frequency is 4.3, not 5+, and both has 6 cores/12 threads.
so, i5 is expected to lose in basically ALL, except browsing.
QuoteThe userbenchmark is thus more realistic than cinebench
yep, and it says exactly what i said,
i5 is expected to lose in basically ALL, except browsing.
183:193 in 1-2 core light workloads
642:645 in 3-4 cores medium
955:1042 in all cores extreme
on top of that, i5 consumes more and requires new, outdated at the day of birth, socket.
zen 2 cores is superior, and userbenchmark hates this fact so much they even denied their own test results.