Y'all commenting on this, perhaps you should remember that gaming favors single core performance and high clock speeds over core count. Yes, these are desktops, but there is like a 2% gaming FPS difference when you compare the laptop i5 9300H and the i7 9750H, and the latter is certainly "more powerful" than the former. There is a reason why the steam surveys are in favor of Intel; not all games, in fact not many games at all are optimized to perform better with more cores at lower clock speeds.
Also, if anyone actually bothered to do their research before commenting, literally 10 months ago, in June of 2019, the description for the 3600 says that the 9400F even performs better in games, and by no means will the 9400F be better than the 10600. Guys, it isn't hard to do your research, because there's actual gaming performance benchmarks that favor the Intel for a reason. Just because you don't like the Intel, or just because numbers in some tests show the AMD to be higher doesn't mean it performs higher in what the article is about, which is overall performance. And overall performance is not video editing, because this is an i5 and 3600 we're comparing, which is not what people will prefer for extreme tasks anyway. Perspective and context does matter. Yes, the AMD offers better multi core performance, but at that point, the real comparison is between the Intel core i7 chips and other AMD chips in that ballpark
I see some of the same people commenting on numerous articles with some comments with no evidence backing their statements, just disagreement, which is not constructive at all