tribeca600
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At the launch they were saying that Ryzen 7 is the fastest desktop processor and rivals Intel's flagship $1000 8-core i7-6900k.
However, looking at benchmarks I see the Ryzen 7 1700X can't even keep up with the budget $299 core i7 7700k 4-core. I understand that over 4 cores the Ryzen 7 is going to beat it but what percentage of usage is going to be over 4-cores? Virtually 90% of all use cases are going to be 4-cores or under so under current typical scenarios isn't the 7700k a better bet than the 1700X?
When you make a statement "fastest desktop processor" you are comparison apples to applies... you can't compare 8-core workload on Ryzen 7 vs 2-work workload on the Intel and say we are faster...LOL! You have to compare core per core performance.
However, looking at benchmarks I see the Ryzen 7 1700X can't even keep up with the budget $299 core i7 7700k 4-core. I understand that over 4 cores the Ryzen 7 is going to beat it but what percentage of usage is going to be over 4-cores? Virtually 90% of all use cases are going to be 4-cores or under so under current typical scenarios isn't the 7700k a better bet than the 1700X?
When you make a statement "fastest desktop processor" you are comparison apples to applies... you can't compare 8-core workload on Ryzen 7 vs 2-work workload on the Intel and say we are faster...LOL! You have to compare core per core performance.