![]() SuperPI 32M is beneficial for CPU cores with higher clocks, so Intel takes the lead again. The CineBench R10 rendering benchmark does show another win of the mainstream Ryzen 5 1600X hexa-core over the i5 7600K when discussing about multi-threaded performance the increased memory clocks of the Intel platforms however are a benefit in the single-threaded stage.ĬineBench R11.5 shows the Ryzen 5 1600X ahead of Intel’s six-core 6800K, but also takes a win against the mainstream Intel platforms.įritz Chess shows the hexa-core again winning over the Intel’s i7 7700K, i5 7600K, all at stock clocks. In order to produce comparable results, we have used the same memory timings as he did (DDR4 at 2133C15-15-15-35 2T), while exchanging the KFA OC 6GB video card with a HIS R9 290X 4GB (1080 GPU/ 1250 MEM) video card. ![]() ![]() As a second stage, thanks to our colleague reviewer colleague Albrecht which has lend a hand with his database, we are going to also pit the AMD Ryzen 5 1600X against the six-core 6800K Broadwell-E, the Intel i7 7700K but also the i5 7600K and check out the performance differences.
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