Quote from: kek on December 07, 2022, 21:11:04Quote from: Dan6 on December 07, 2022, 20:10:10Consuming 500W of power and then hardly throttled to 1Ghz after 30 seconds of benchmark. Yeah, real champ I dream to buy.
Cope and seethe.
Go buy your Ryzen cpu and be happy.
Quote from: DestroyingAMDFanboys on December 07, 2022, 23:33:23LMAO.
13th gen isn't that inefficient compared to Zen 4. Just watch der8auers video on 13900K. Raptor lake i9 at 90W(basically Zen 4 eco mode equivalent) delivers much better fps-per-watt than 5800X3D.
Quote from: Bareback on December 08, 2022, 04:38:22Quote from: Dan6 on December 07, 2022, 20:10:10Consuming 500W of power and then hardly throttled to 1Ghz after 30 seconds of benchmark. Yeah, real champ I dream to buy.
This is what you people asked for; this is what you got.
More power, for the sake of power.
Kids and fanboys - you didn't get the point. I don't have AMD, I don't care about AMD or Intel. And I don't care about FPS in modern shiny soulless games, mostly designed to loot money from kids. I don't like overall the path how consumer CPUs are developing. 95% of people who buy these CPUs - use them for games at best and don't need more than 8 threads. But instead, they push more cores into cpus skyrocketing power consumption because this way they can easier achieve some gains in benchmarks and as a result easier sell them, showing higher numbers. I believe that consumer market needs only around 8 cores, but they must be very efficient and with highest clock speeds maintained for longer. And not these 30 core monsters - I'm not running a server on my home computer, I don't want it to have a peak consumption of 600W when I just open a browser. If I need 30 cores - there is a workstation CPU market for that, but they save costs and unify architecture and you see who is their preferred customer..