I've got more 12th gen comparisons here! i5-12600K vs Ryzen 5 5600X: th-cam.com/video/Foky8G16quc/w-d-xo.html i9-12900K vs Ryzen 9 5950X: th-cam.com/video/Cvr_6IAmeBQ/w-d-xo.html
you failed too calculate that intel has PCIE gen5 and DDR5 and will only get better as Microsoft collects processor data and manager data in real world application and use them for updates , you forget that intels new 12th gen has a AI scheduler built in . it can only get more efficient and faster
Thank you so much. And for working professional adults like myself it does matter to show 4k results and also 1440p because people who have such CPU's and GPU's don't play at 1080P! You can actually separate the arguments, help show CPU potential with just CPU based benchmarks, but also show the REALITY of playing at 2K/4K. Its not going to diminish anything by doing that.
@@EpicGamingEct Cool story my 5950x runs at 4.7 all 16 cores on Air cooling, PCIE5 is not needed yet but AM5 will have it along with DDR5, AM4 had a long run, you dont need to buy a new mobo after every gen or two like Intel. CPUz and Cinebench says my CPU destroys the 12700k.
Gotta love how intel is finally trying to be more competitive against AMD, hopefully this competition will lower prices for older stuff. Also, could you do a comparison between Gigabyte’s A5 X1 and the ever-present Legion 5 Pro? I noticed that both of them seemed to perform similarly on the 3 games the A5 was tested on, even though the A5 has the Ryzen 9 instead, and was wondering which would be a better buy, since they’re both similar prices in retail stores here. Thanks for all these reviews, it’s so confusing trying to sort out all these specs on our own!
Have you tried to find these newer Intel chips? I am an AMD guy for the most part, but in AMD we now have a shortage of CPUs beginning due to Crypto mining with the larger L3 cache. I am not sure why Intel chips are semi hard to find from everything I have been told.
I don't know if I'll get that from Gigabyte, might not be getting any more gaming laptops to review this year, but I guess we'll see. I did the X5 which I think is very similar
I bought Gigabyte A7 X1 (17 inch) when it was $1799 back in July. That's the Ryzen 9 5900HX. Not sure about the availability/price right now, but it was the best deal at that time. And still is if you can find one priced the same.
I found an A5 X1 with the 5900HX for 1.7k USD, although an extra 100 for delivery, so wanted to know if it was worth it at this price. I really like the conservative look, so probably going to get it anyways. Thanks for the advice!
as an owner of i7 12700k its amazing consider that my previous cpu was i3 8100 my opinion is that its worth but u can get something less powerfull if u want to save money
@@Ahria256 No. It has 4 more threads than the 12700K and overall system cost is lower. There are games like Microsoft flight Simulator 2020 that like the 24 thread config of the 5900X, more stable and smoother frametimes. For 100% CPU load, the 12 core chiplet 5900X is more efficient than the i7, and the Big-Little monolithic design of the i7 makes it more powerful and efficient for lightly threaded.
Ram is irrelevent since ddr4 performs almost the same as ddr5 and even better sometimes depending on the game. DDR5 isnt there yet. Id hope if you have a 5900X you werent dumb enough to pair it with a B550 and paired it with atleast a solid X570. People who actually need R9’s also need more than a board with basic features
ye but people who are looking for an upgrade most likely have to get a new motherboard regardless since chips generally only are supported for a few years until a new architecture is released and support for old cpus is dropped. If you're going from last gen to current gen, then sure the total components pricing makes a difference, but for the average joe it isn't really applicable. Also the ddr4 versions of the z690 are cheaper than the ddr5 variants, and have near zero performance setbacks in gaming and a lot of other workloads too.
@@Angel7black not necessarily. As you said the motherboard is about features. If someone does stuff like streaming and video editing, can actually use all those cores but doesn't necessarily need an x570 board with those extra pcie lanes. Performance-wise (vrm...) there are b550 boards that beat most x570s. Basically... needing an r9 and needing an x570 don't always go together. X570 is about having more bandwidth/connectivity basically, while r9 is having more horsepower. Sure many times they go together, but definitely not always. Btw when it comes to the combined mobo+ram+cpu cost, the ram might be irrelevant, the motherboard is not. A motherboard that actually utilizes (ram+cpu overclocking at least) an intel k cpu is expensive af compared to am4 mobos. Roughly twice as expensive compared to x570 boards, which is quite a lot if the difference is 300 usd.
Ryzen is still going to be very popular , simply because of their decision to support 3 gens on the same hardware. It would be insane not to do it again with the next generation.
The only next CPU for AM4 and last one is the Zen3D CPU's or maybe it's just gonna be 1 CPU the 5800X3D CPU but yes AMD has supported AM3 from Zen 1 to Zen 3 and even Zen+ I think and Zen3D which is Zen 3+ I guess lol While Intel has had how many board & socket changes since Zen came out.
Jarrod, can you make an analysis of performance per watt? I would very much like to see how these processors perform in that regard both while under heavy load and under light load. I’m almost certain Intel’s lead under load comes at the expense of much higher power consumption, but haven’t seen any performance/watt chart yet. It would also be very useful to have an analysis of power consumption while idle or doing very light tasks such as web browsing or watching TH-cam. Intel may have a big power consumption advantage here, but again, I haven’t seen clear comparisons anywhere.
Regarding platform cost, one might say that cheaper B series will be available in future. But the thing is those budget motherboards normally don't have adequate VRM design and power delivery capacity to run those power hungry Intel chips at higher wattage all the time, outside Intel's given official TDP, resulting a lot less performance. For Rocket Lake, Hardware Unboxed did the testing with B series motherboards and found out that there is a good amount of performance difference between B series and Z series motherboard while using exact same CPU.
I recently upgraded from an older AMD platform to a Z690 and 12700KF, prices seemed to have dropped noticably cause i got the 12700KF off amazon for under $390. Maybe it was a special deal. I spent $292 for a DDR4 Z690 tomahawk but you could get one of MSI’s pro A boards for $220 non wife, $240 wifi and theyre still pretty good even if they look uglier lol. They have solid features too. Id personally say its close to a wash in prices between X570 and Z690. Ngl, B550 is just so much better value than B660. Its rumored that Raptor Lake will support DDR4 as well and that makes sense, so i feel like 12th gen orwait for Zen 4 is the best move right now
the new 12th gen intel chips are impressive. they match or beat ryzen at it´s own game of multithreading, but damn that 5900x is still kicking well above it´s weight, it kinda worries me because if this is how a year old ryzen chips performs now imagine what will happen when the 6000x ryzen series comes out
Agreed, but how is it in any way "kicking way above its weight" when it is more comparable to an i9 platform than an i7? And it's still component for component more expensive than the i7 (even after having been out for a year on the market and brought down in price). It's a great cpu no doubt, but it aint kicking above its weight in any stretch of the saying.
the new 6th gen amd chips are impressive. they match or beat intel at it´s own game of multithreading, but damn that 12900k is still kicking well above it´s weight, it kinda worries me because if this is how a year old intel chips performs now imagine what will happen when the 13th intel series comes out
Happy with my 5900x / 3080 setup for 1440p. also happy I can stay on windows 10 and not “have” to use 11, which seems like a clusterfuck, for 12th gen. Dislike settings buried within settings within settings…
I own both Intel and AMD sets up and one thing I wish Intel did that AMD has done is keep the mobo support strong. Comparing the 5 (going on 6) years that Ryzen has currently to the intel series, intel has changed mbo in almost every generation. Ive spent too much upgrading my intel parts compared to my 2700 to 5900x, which only cost me the cpu since my B450 mobo supported newer ryzen cpus.
Question, What B450 are you using? The last I heard MSI was the main/only manufacturer facing backlash from the 5 years of AM4 compatibility statement. Are you on another brand? Wasn't sure if any other brand would try and appease their customers or not.
@@kramnull8962 I have the MSI B450 Tomahawk non Max working with my cpu just fine. All I needed was a simple bio update to the most recent, and undervolt with pbo curve. Its been stable no crashes. I do see plenty of other redditors with the same combo as me successfully have a 5k ryzen on the tomahawk non max.
@@HondoFitto Yeah, I think that MSI was the only manufacturer that was held responsible for their B450's, with a bios update. Would have been interesting to see if Asrock, Asus or Gigabyte would have done the same out of kindness for their customers....
If you're building a new PC from the ground up, Intel 12th Gen probably makes more sense right now. The issue for Intel is that AM4 had excellent adoption, and you can run the 5900x on B450 and X470 motherboards from 2018. There are a lot of people with Ryzen 2000 and 3000 series CPUs that will see a 5000 series as a better option, since it will just drop right into their existing motherboard. It's worth spending slightly more to have that convenience. When it comes to gaming, 5800x is just as good as 5900x, while being under $400 right now, so that's a good option for many.
I just purchased a i7-12700K along with a Asus ROG Strix DDR4 Z690 Motherboard for my new build with a RTX 3080 Ti. The good thing for red team tho is that AMD will do a Zen 3 refresh with a 15% boost that will be on the AM4 platform unlike blue team with the new LGA 1700 platform leaving the LGA 1200 behind. It'll be AMD's one last push for AM4 until AM5 releases, and that'll be good for the upcoming years for people wanting to upgrade old parts or newcomers wanting to build a PC but that have a tight budget compared to PC enthusiasts. AM4 and LGA 1200 motherboards will serve well for another couple years for cheap !!
Massive speed difference in the memory I have a 5900X and before I sett the speed of my ram to 3600 it was running about half the speed and the performance difference was huge I don't have the results of the few tests did but I distinctly recall the blender 23 result was over 30% lower with the ram speed not optimized. I would really like to see how these cpus compare with the ram speed set to the same.
Yea, I wondered about this too. 3600Mhz is the general sweet spot for Ryzen, so running tests with 3200Mhz memory doesn't seem like a fair comparison. Of course I get that Intel can run DDR5, and it's fine to use that in the test, but intentionally using slower memory for the AMD system, without any comment on it, is a bit odd.
People will upvote anything nowadays so long as it supports their own preconceived beliefs. No shit you're gonna get almost a 30% improvement by setting your ram speed to 3600 if it was previously running at almost half the speed. You had forgotten to enable xmp/docp fool. You're not gonna see nearly the same level of improvement of performance comparing 3200 to 3600
Would love to see a 12700k ddr4 vs 12700k ddr5. A lot of us can't even get our hands on ddr5 memory. I just picked up a msi z690 ddr4 and 12700k. Also have a x570 and 5900x. Curious to know If my Intel will still perform with the ryzen on ddr4
@@user-ph1ob6nj7i running the msi z690 ddr4. It was 200$ at microcenter and best buy. Wifi variant is an extra 20. Definitely worth it if u need it since u can't get a wifi card that good for 20 bucks. Performance wise. It will come down go the gpu. Running time spy my 5900x with a evga ftw3 3080 it beat my 12700k with an msi ventus x3 over all score. When I put a evga ftw3 on my 12700k it edged out my 5900x. With thay being said my 12700k is a pain to keep cool. Running a scythe fuma 2 and it will steady hit 80s drawing over 200 watts while my 5900x pulls about 140. It's really up to u and depends where u are at now. If u have am4 already just upgrade cpu if your starting over. U can buy a 12700k and motherboard for cost of a 5900x
@@jsizzle2k6 OK, thank you. So, the problem with the 12700 is the temperature. I have to buy the whole PC for video editing. Some people recommend Intel because of the Quick Sync of the iGPU. Another option is the 12600, which probably will run a bit cooler.
@@user-ph1ob6nj7i yes the i5 will run cooler but the i7 is just a few bucks more usually less then 50. if still looking id go with the i7 definitely. higher resell value and u can always under volt or even under clock and still out perform the i5. hopefully beefier coolers will become readily available for these cpus and adaption brackets for older coolers will become easier to get as well. but either way pulling over 200 watts for a basic i7 is crazy when even the ryzen 9 5950x dont pull that much
neverending story... always waiting for the next piece, adding a 20€ more expensive piece that totally changes the build cause of availability. Building a good (efficient spending) PC is a chess game.
RAM does play a role in performance, hence you testing the Intel CPU on the best possible DDR5 RAM, while AMD CPU could only work with DDR4 ram is a huge difference and why Intel had such close results to AMD. If testing, the testing should be done with as close of components as possible for each of the tested items. So if DDR4 was used for Ryzen, same DDR4 should have been used for Intel as well
Many tests have shown good DDR4 doing better than than DDR5 for gaming. So there's a chance the 12700k gets more fps if you swap in DDR4. Something to do with the latency of the RAM.
Definitely better to get a 5900x right now compared to the 12700k. Im currently building my pc and after plenty research I chose to go with the 5900x due to the insane performance for its price right now. The cpu is gonna be 2 years old soon and the 12 gen needed the support of ddr5 to push ahead. The 5900x overall would still cost cheaper if I went with a ddr4 build.. not to mention going ddr5 I would be spending much more. Overall the 5900x is a great build to go with for 2022.
I don't think the choice is cut and dry for either platform. I was saying that AMD had answers for pretty much every alder lake cpu (except the 12600k,) if they did a price drop. Alder lake is a good cpu generation, but without the big punch of lower prices things come a lot more into parity.
I'd guess your an amd fan but let's be honest the 12700 is way better and what you said was false the i7 has less power consumption meaning less heat as well I'm an amd fan too but what your saying here is like smashing your head into the wall We'll just have to wait for ryzen 6000
Long time lurker, first time comment. Great job benching and full scale value analysis! I appreciate the work here that i could see exactly how you came to the conclusion you did
Intel's cheapest mobo is more than $100+ more vs AMD cheapest mobo that can handle 5950x without throttling (top line amd ) . Also ddr5 is 3x the price. If you use Ddr4, then the gaming advantage for the 12700k at 1080p goes from to 2.2% to 0.4%
@@NadeemAhmed-nv2br I guess if you go with a 60$ B550 and 50$ 2x8GB 3200 it works. But will that mobo even be able to run blender on a 5900x ? By that token Intel is much more expensive at 250$ for DDR4, and I couldn't even get a price for DDR5...
@@Carkand Naw that's is the 5950x's job the 5900x costs like $70 more than a i7 12700KF so in the same ball park for price. I should know I was shopping for a new setup tonight and did prices for both Intel & AMD setups. Because I like to push the limits and have actual Over clocking features as well as a sweet feature set the z690 boards I felt would be what I needed were priced well beyond what I consider good pricing. I ended up picking up a 5900x and an ASUS ROG AM4 board with WIFI6 and 2.5GB and a VRM that should get the job done for half the price as the Intel version of the ASUS ROG board which allowed me to get 32GB DDR4 3600 16,18,18 memory instead of only 16GB ram it all arrives Monday according to my order status in my email.
nice video , lots of points covered , testing , your english pronounce is very very clear i love that , your speech is great dear. can you make video on overclocking of ram , gpu, cpu?? if possible do it please
What I would really like to see is a test that includes Resizable Bar/Smart Access Memory. Becuase if you have a Radeon 6000 series GPU and are looking to upgrade or change your Mobo & CPU, the performance gap would likely favor staying with an all AMD platform.
Jarrod'sTech, thank you for your time. You should explain that it is not only buying another board is also memory, cooling device, and the CPU just only to get 5-11 differential in fps compared to AMD; you can't be serious?
Total price isn't bad with DDR4. Only the motherboards are more expensive, but I'm using a $190 Asus Z690M (one of the very few microATX Z690 options...) with my 12700K and it works perfectly.
Skytech Gaming - Prism II Gaming PC i7-11700K - 32G RGB Memory - RTX 3080 Ti - 1TB Gen4 SSD - 360mm AIO - White I just bought this and play mainly MW and warzone. Did I make a bad choice not going with Ryzen? It was not available. i can still return it to best buy
Regarding the 7-zip testing, I imagine this is using LZMA2 with Maximum compression level based on the dictionary size. This is best case for the 5900 due to cache sizes, both the dictionary 32MB and total memory used for decompression 34MB fit within the L3. Would be interesting to see normal (fits in both CPUs caches) and Ultra (fits in neither, though dictionary is close for 5900).
I am confused about the laptop to go between (1) Lenovo legion 5i pro of i7 12th Intel processor with RTX 3070ti(8vram) and (2) Lenovo Legion 7 of AMD Ryzen 7 5800 with RTX 3080 (16vram)? The legion 7 is 1896euros while the legion 5i pro is 1916euros. Kindly advise me. Thank you.
Excuse me to ask, is there a laptop specs with core i7 , ram16Gb dual channel / 512ssd ram (upgrade & there is 1 empty slot), nvidia rtx gpu, thunderbolt port, 100% srgb fhd ips. With the cheapest price, what type of brand? Thx
Hi Jarrod, I always watch your videos and I would like to hear your opinion about this. I've just ordered a 5900x for €380, which is an amazing price, especially in my country. I am aware ryzen 7000s are on the way but as you always say "upgrade if you NEED something NOW" and my CPU is often at 100% even after closing every background process. I'm currently on a i5-9600k(6c/6t) with a MSI Z390 Gaming Plus. I think that waiting for Ryzen 7000 would cost a lot of extra money for the new chipset and DDR5, do you agree? In your opinion, is it likely going to be like this? Because if at this price point I'll be able to get just a 6 core cpu with an overpriced board I can say I got a good deal on the 5900x for €380(I know core count is not everything but I care about multitasking). Are there any factors that could make AM5 affordable right away or my thought process makes sense from a money-saving perspective?
So the Ryzen 9 5900X is better than i7-12700K in terms of 3d modelling and rendering, right? Please anyone help me build my first pc and idk what to do, at first I was going with i7-12700k with RTX 3060 but I asked some people on Instagram about it they said that ryzen processor is better for 3d modelling and rendering. Keep in mind I'm not building it for gaming only for pure working and maybe a just 1-2 games. Please guys help me out 🙏🏻
Intel cost per frame in 4k is 9.13 from 830 with motherboard and ram.. how did you find it that cheap? Just the chip and board in discription over 830, ram included would be over 1k
The Office Test is ridicolous, the typical office user is so slow that even an 8086 would outperform the user. If you have workload that would benefit in office of an cpu higher than the 80286, you should think of the tools you are using, and if there is a special software for that usecase (like Excel is not a database solution, even its used often like that), this special software on a 80836 would outperform an officebased solution on an 12900k overclocked. Another claim: as long there is a penalty for ryzen on win 11 vs intel, all the test should be performed in win10 and win11 as long results in win 10 and win11 are inconsistent. Very good you also tested in linux environment.
I will build a Ryzen 9 5950x PC. That will last for years coming. I see that Intel just put this cpu out in the market and it barely passes the Ryzen 9 WTF
I have a pretty good AMD system 5800x and 6900xt but a friend of mine has been wanting to build a new PC to replace his aging 4 core Intel/ 2080ti system. He was Planning to go Ryzen but I told him about the new Intel...I don't know now though...I guess if you want what is technically the fastest available now , even if not by much then go with intel.. If my friend chooses to hold out a while longer a system based on next gen Ryzen might be better choice
He should wait for Zen3D thats coming in January. Im trying to hold out on for that but I have a i7 7700k with a RTX 3080 and im noticing issues with frames so im more and more open to just buy a 5900x especially its on sale right now.
@@sack8439 I side grades from a 3900x to a 5800x and was sad then went to a 5900x and I'm happy again. I use a lot of core I can get up to 60-70% usage so going back to 8 cores sucked for me. The 5900x is a beast!
My biggest concern with the 12th gen is using it for work. The risk of it not running , or randomly crashing while using a particular software is a deal breaker.
Can you make a video about alternative softwares to Armoury Crate or any controllers for laptop? Since these proprietary softwares have so many background processes.
To summise, build a 5900x system of a generation at its peak, give 3-5 years for gen 12 to settle in, a great system and a huge financial saving in one...
The issue with the 12700k (12gen) is that there are plenty of stuff that have issues with alderlake. For instance I forgot my steam password so I had to reset it and request the reset to my phone/mail but the steam recaptcha does not work on 12gen and I had to reset my password on my 11700k sys. And if you actually test the cpu in 3dmark both in timespy and the 3dmark cpu test the 11700k and 12700k perform pretty much neck to neck and only when the higher thread counts are tested does the 12700k outshine the 11700k. Basically very similar cpu cores but with more cache and additional efficiency cores for better multithread perf. And for gaming you should disable the e-cores but it seems my board does not let me do it with the first bios ver.
What will be a good upgrade, I can wait 2-3 months for it. The CPU can be with integrated graphics, should be enough for CS. My priority is multithread priority, need something like 5900X. And for which CPU the memory is more important, does it worth waiting for DDR5 support? I plan to run this build 24/7 at full load, so the motherboard and cooling is important for it.
I've got more 12th gen comparisons here!
i5-12600K vs Ryzen 5 5600X: th-cam.com/video/Foky8G16quc/w-d-xo.html
i9-12900K vs Ryzen 9 5950X: th-cam.com/video/Cvr_6IAmeBQ/w-d-xo.html
My i7 10700K with OC too 4.7ghz all core turbo is on par with a 5900X says CPUZ and firestrike benchmarks !!!!
you failed too calculate that intel has PCIE gen5 and DDR5 and will only get better as Microsoft collects processor data and manager data in real world application and use them for updates , you forget that intels new 12th gen has a AI scheduler built in . it can only get more efficient and faster
did you measure cpu usage during testing for both cpu's if so can you say or show what they were??
Thank you so much. And for working professional adults like myself it does matter to show 4k results and also 1440p because people who have such CPU's and GPU's don't play at 1080P! You can actually separate the arguments, help show CPU potential with just CPU based benchmarks, but also show the REALITY of playing at 2K/4K. Its not going to diminish anything by doing that.
@@EpicGamingEct Cool story my 5950x runs at 4.7 all 16 cores on Air cooling, PCIE5 is not needed yet but AM5 will have it along with DDR5, AM4 had a long run, you dont need to buy a new mobo after every gen or two like Intel. CPUz and Cinebench says my CPU destroys the 12700k.
Yes mom these graphs are for my studies.
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This was a really thorough test. I've been watching a few of these recently, and I found that this was one of the more useful ones. Good job.
Great work Jarrod, thanks for making such informed videos, really appreciate the efforts!
Cheers!
Gotta love how intel is finally trying to be more competitive against AMD, hopefully this competition will lower prices for older stuff. Also, could you do a comparison between Gigabyte’s A5 X1 and the ever-present Legion 5 Pro? I noticed that both of them seemed to perform similarly on the 3 games the A5 was tested on, even though the A5 has the Ryzen 9 instead, and was wondering which would be a better buy, since they’re both similar prices in retail stores here. Thanks for all these reviews, it’s so confusing trying to sort out all these specs on our own!
Have you tried to find these newer Intel chips? I am an AMD guy for the most part, but in AMD we now have a shortage of CPUs beginning due to Crypto mining with the larger L3 cache. I am not sure why Intel chips are semi hard to find from everything I have been told.
I don't know if I'll get that from Gigabyte, might not be getting any more gaming laptops to review this year, but I guess we'll see. I did the X5 which I think is very similar
Ah, I got the laptop name wrong, yikes. Thanks for making shopping for a new laptop so much easier for all of us!
I bought Gigabyte A7 X1 (17 inch) when it was $1799 back in July. That's the Ryzen 9 5900HX. Not sure about the availability/price right now, but it was the best deal at that time. And still is if you can find one priced the same.
I found an A5 X1 with the 5900HX for 1.7k USD, although an extra 100 for delivery, so wanted to know if it was worth it at this price. I really like the conservative look, so probably going to get it anyways. Thanks for the advice!
Thank you Intel for finally lowering prices on the Ryzen CPUs
5900X and the 12700K are both great CPU's. You won't be disappointed with either.
i agree with this coming from a gen 3 i7
as an owner of i7 12700k its amazing consider that my previous cpu was i3 8100 my opinion is that its worth but u can get something less powerfull if u want to save money
@@somecharacter01 god bless your gen 3 i7
You'll regret buying a 5900X and waste money doing so.
@@Ahria256 No. It has 4 more threads than the 12700K and overall system cost is lower. There are games like Microsoft flight Simulator 2020 that like the 24 thread config of the 5900X, more stable and smoother frametimes. For 100% CPU load, the 12 core chiplet 5900X is more efficient than the i7, and the Big-Little monolithic design of the i7 makes it more powerful and efficient for lightly threaded.
ubiased, straight to the point and thorough! Earned a sub my dude, great job!
Motherboard + ram + cpu cost comparision is what you really have to look after! Thx Jarrod for including this.
Ram is irrelevent since ddr4 performs almost the same as ddr5 and even better sometimes depending on the game. DDR5 isnt there yet. Id hope if you have a 5900X you werent dumb enough to pair it with a B550 and paired it with atleast a solid X570. People who actually need R9’s also need more than a board with basic features
ye but people who are looking for an upgrade most likely have to get a new motherboard regardless since chips generally only are supported for a few years until a new architecture is released and support for old cpus is dropped. If you're going from last gen to current gen, then sure the total components pricing makes a difference, but for the average joe it isn't really applicable. Also the ddr4 versions of the z690 are cheaper than the ddr5 variants, and have near zero performance setbacks in gaming and a lot of other workloads too.
@@Angel7black not necessarily. As you said the motherboard is about features. If someone does stuff like streaming and video editing, can actually use all those cores but doesn't necessarily need an x570 board with those extra pcie lanes. Performance-wise (vrm...) there are b550 boards that beat most x570s.
Basically... needing an r9 and needing an x570 don't always go together. X570 is about having more bandwidth/connectivity basically, while r9 is having more horsepower. Sure many times they go together, but definitely not always.
Btw when it comes to the combined mobo+ram+cpu cost, the ram might be irrelevant, the motherboard is not. A motherboard that actually utilizes (ram+cpu overclocking at least) an intel k cpu is expensive af compared to am4 mobos. Roughly twice as expensive compared to x570 boards, which is quite a lot if the difference is 300 usd.
@@JKGaming1414 perfect
@@Angel7black That is such a shit take lol. You're so uninformed but you're calling others "dumb".
I'd love to see a test for a heavy (really hefty) Google Chrome usage (about 50-100 tabs open) and see which CPU handles it better.
At the price of today's energy, "Cost per frame" had to include the cost of electricity.
love your vids bro and thanks for this comparison, was looking for it.
It will be fun to see Intel 13th gen vs Ryzen 7000 series. I am so glad that Intel is back in the game.
yesss. competition has boosted the market in the last years
Intel has never not been in the game lol
This comment didnt age well..
@strongandbigman truly xd
Ryzen is still going to be very popular , simply because of their decision to support 3 gens on the same hardware. It would be insane not to do it again with the next generation.
Boy, do I have some news for you
@@senorcheesy9661 ???
@@shiraz1736 AM5 was announced alongside Zen 4. Our old boards can't take them
The only next CPU for AM4 and last one is the Zen3D CPU's or maybe it's just gonna be 1 CPU the 5800X3D CPU but yes AMD has supported AM3 from Zen 1 to Zen 3 and even Zen+ I think and Zen3D which is Zen 3+ I guess lol While Intel has had how many board & socket changes since Zen came out.
4 generations for my x370 taichi.
Jarrod, can you make an analysis of performance per watt? I would very much like to see how these processors perform in that regard both while under heavy load and under light load. I’m almost certain Intel’s lead under load comes at the expense of much higher power consumption, but haven’t seen any performance/watt chart yet. It would also be very useful to have an analysis of power consumption while idle or doing very light tasks such as web browsing or watching TH-cam. Intel may have a big power consumption advantage here, but again, I haven’t seen clear comparisons anywhere.
amazing job Jarrod ! detailed reviews are best
Thanks!
Regarding platform cost, one might say that cheaper B series will be available in future. But the thing is those budget motherboards normally don't have adequate VRM design and power delivery capacity to run those power hungry Intel chips at higher wattage all the time, outside Intel's given official TDP, resulting a lot less performance. For Rocket Lake, Hardware Unboxed did the testing with B series motherboards and found out that there is a good amount of performance difference between B series and Z series motherboard while using exact same CPU.
Agree
MSI pro b660 offers excellent vrm for $140
Wow... Fantastic comparison... Great job man.. 👍👏👏👏
Thanks! 👍
Thanks for including info on the total platform cost.
I recently upgraded from an older AMD platform to a Z690 and 12700KF, prices seemed to have dropped noticably cause i got the 12700KF off amazon for under $390. Maybe it was a special deal. I spent $292 for a DDR4 Z690 tomahawk but you could get one of MSI’s pro A boards for $220 non wife, $240 wifi and theyre still pretty good even if they look uglier lol. They have solid features too. Id personally say its close to a wash in prices between X570 and Z690. Ngl, B550 is just so much better value than B660. Its rumored that Raptor Lake will support DDR4 as well and that makes sense, so i feel like 12th gen orwait for Zen 4 is the best move right now
I think the chapters themselves show how in-depth this video is. Great work jarrod!
Nice comparison video, thanks!
the new 12th gen intel chips are impressive. they match or beat ryzen at it´s own game of multithreading, but damn that 5900x is still kicking well above it´s weight, it kinda worries me because if this is how a year old ryzen chips performs now imagine what will happen when the 6000x ryzen series comes out
Yeah Bro absolutely True :)
Both Intel and AMD will have their next generation chips out at the end of next year. Glad to see competitive products one again.
Don’t forget how much more energy efficient it is compared to Intel 12th Gen!
Agreed, but how is it in any way "kicking way above its weight" when it is more comparable to an i9 platform than an i7? And it's still component for component more expensive than the i7 (even after having been out for a year on the market and brought down in price). It's a great cpu no doubt, but it aint kicking above its weight in any stretch of the saying.
the new 6th gen amd chips are impressive. they match or beat intel at it´s own game of multithreading, but damn that 12900k is still kicking well above it´s weight, it kinda worries me because if this is how a year old intel chips performs now imagine what will happen when the 13th intel series comes out
Happy with my 5900x / 3080 setup for 1440p. also happy I can stay on windows 10 and not “have” to use 11, which seems like a clusterfuck, for 12th gen. Dislike settings buried within settings within settings…
I just got the same spec’d rig today but almost spent an extra $800 for a 3080ti and 12900k, really happy I didnt and went with the 5900x and 3080.
What motherboards do you guys have
So i have to buy a brand new expensive motherboard, expensive DDR5 ram just to slightly better than Ryzen 9. Whats a joke
It would be really useful to compare the i7 with ddr4 and ddr5
I own both Intel and AMD sets up and one thing I wish Intel did that AMD has done is keep the mobo support strong. Comparing the 5 (going on 6) years that Ryzen has currently to the intel series, intel has changed mbo in almost every generation. Ive spent too much upgrading my intel parts compared to my 2700 to 5900x, which only cost me the cpu since my B450 mobo supported newer ryzen cpus.
Question, What B450 are you using? The last I heard MSI was the main/only manufacturer facing backlash from the 5 years of AM4 compatibility statement. Are you on another brand? Wasn't sure if any other brand would try and appease their customers or not.
@@kramnull8962 huh it was AMD themselves which didn’t want to support Ryzen 5000 on B450 mainboards
@@kramnull8962 I have the MSI B450 Tomahawk non Max working with my cpu just fine. All I needed was a simple bio update to the most recent, and undervolt with pbo curve. Its been stable no crashes. I do see plenty of other redditors with the same combo as me successfully have a 5k ryzen on the tomahawk non max.
@@HondoFitto Yeah, I think that MSI was the only manufacturer that was held responsible for their B450's, with a bios update. Would have been interesting to see if Asrock, Asus or Gigabyte would have done the same out of kindness for their customers....
If you're building a new PC from the ground up, Intel 12th Gen probably makes more sense right now. The issue for Intel is that AM4 had excellent adoption, and you can run the 5900x on B450 and X470 motherboards from 2018. There are a lot of people with Ryzen 2000 and 3000 series CPUs that will see a 5000 series as a better option, since it will just drop right into their existing motherboard. It's worth spending slightly more to have that convenience. When it comes to gaming, 5800x is just as good as 5900x, while being under $400 right now, so that's a good option for many.
12th gen is a brand new platform lol..
Agreed. That is why I just ordered a 5900x. Slots right into my b450 tomahawk max to replace my old 3600x.
@@KentRoads Yeah, we know this. What's your point? Possible reading comprehension issues?
@@hartsickdisciple 'i can just use a board from 2018' div.
I just purchased a i7-12700K along with a Asus ROG Strix DDR4 Z690 Motherboard for my new build with a RTX 3080 Ti. The good thing for red team tho is that AMD will do a Zen 3 refresh with a 15% boost that will be on the AM4 platform unlike blue team with the new LGA 1700 platform leaving the LGA 1200 behind. It'll be AMD's one last push for AM4 until AM5 releases, and that'll be good for the upcoming years for people wanting to upgrade old parts or newcomers wanting to build a PC but that have a tight budget compared to PC enthusiasts. AM4 and LGA 1200 motherboards will serve well for another couple years for cheap !!
Massive speed difference in the memory I have a 5900X and before I sett the speed of my ram to 3600 it was running about half the speed and the performance difference was huge I don't have the results of the few tests did but I distinctly recall the blender 23 result was over 30% lower with the ram speed not optimized.
I would really like to see how these cpus compare with the ram speed set to the same.
Why would you set the speeds the same? Especially since one is ddr5.
@@randybobandy9828 You missed the point I do not have DDR5 all I was pointing out was how much difference the higher ram speed made.
Yea, I wondered about this too. 3600Mhz is the general sweet spot for Ryzen, so running tests with 3200Mhz memory doesn't seem like a fair comparison. Of course I get that Intel can run DDR5, and it's fine to use that in the test, but intentionally using slower memory for the AMD system, without any comment on it, is a bit odd.
People will upvote anything nowadays so long as it supports their own preconceived beliefs. No shit you're gonna get almost a 30% improvement by setting your ram speed to 3600 if it was previously running at almost half the speed. You had forgotten to enable xmp/docp fool. You're not gonna see nearly the same level of improvement of performance comparing 3200 to 3600
@@sage4670 So your calling me a fool! do you feel better halfwitt?
Would love to see a 12700k ddr4 vs 12700k ddr5. A lot of us can't even get our hands on ddr5 memory. I just picked up a msi z690 ddr4 and 12700k. Also have a x570 and 5900x. Curious to know If my Intel will still perform with the ryzen on ddr4
Hello... How was the performance of the 12700k compared to the 5900x? What Z690 motherboard did you buy? Thank you.
@@user-ph1ob6nj7i running the msi z690 ddr4. It was 200$ at microcenter and best buy. Wifi variant is an extra 20. Definitely worth it if u need it since u can't get a wifi card that good for 20 bucks. Performance wise. It will come down go the gpu. Running time spy my 5900x with a evga ftw3 3080 it beat my 12700k with an msi ventus x3 over all score. When I put a evga ftw3 on my 12700k it edged out my 5900x. With thay being said my 12700k is a pain to keep cool. Running a scythe fuma 2 and it will steady hit 80s drawing over 200 watts while my 5900x pulls about 140. It's really up to u and depends where u are at now. If u have am4 already just upgrade cpu if your starting over. U can buy a 12700k and motherboard for cost of a 5900x
@@jsizzle2k6 OK, thank you. So, the problem with the 12700 is the temperature.
I have to buy the whole PC for video editing. Some people recommend Intel because of the Quick Sync of the iGPU. Another option is the 12600, which probably will run a bit cooler.
@@user-ph1ob6nj7i yes the i5 will run cooler but the i7 is just a few bucks more usually less then 50. if still looking id go with the i7 definitely. higher resell value and u can always under volt or even under clock and still out perform the i5. hopefully beefier coolers will become readily available for these cpus and adaption brackets for older coolers will become easier to get as well. but either way pulling over 200 watts for a basic i7 is crazy when even the ryzen 9 5950x dont pull that much
@@jsizzle2k6 Thank you 👍
Super informative, concise, and straight forward. Really appreciate this video, thank you!
If the LGA1700 motherboards were as cheap as B550, there would be no reason to go with AMD
Outstanding presentation of the data. Excellent pace and graphics. Tu! 👏👏👏
They are both very good CPUs for home PC builds.
Sadly we are all still waiting for the GPU market to improve. And god knows when will it be.
Never... Crypto mining is taking on. New coins are added each day. It's horrible
@@SF-li9kh Maybe we'll see a temporary drop when Intel releases the Arc series...
@@SF-li9kh ik right, crypto is so profitable right now everyone should be doing it
Nvidia said around 2023 if that so no point in waiting for a GPU
@@lonniebeal6032 how right you were
neverending story... always waiting for the next piece, adding a 20€ more expensive piece that totally changes the build cause of availability. Building a good (efficient spending) PC is a chess game.
RAM does play a role in performance, hence you testing the Intel CPU on the best possible DDR5 RAM, while AMD CPU could only work with DDR4 ram is a huge difference and why Intel had such close results to AMD. If testing, the testing should be done with as close of components as possible for each of the tested items. So if DDR4 was used for Ryzen, same DDR4 should have been used for Intel as well
Many tests have shown good DDR4 doing better than than DDR5 for gaming. So there's a chance the 12700k gets more fps if you swap in DDR4. Something to do with the latency of the RAM.
Interesting results! Thanks, Jarrod!
Definitely better to get a 5900x right now compared to the 12700k.
Im currently building my pc and after plenty research I chose to go with the 5900x due to the insane performance for its price right now. The cpu is gonna be 2 years old soon and the 12 gen needed the support of ddr5 to push ahead.
The 5900x overall would still cost cheaper if I went with a ddr4 build.. not to mention going ddr5 I would be spending much more.
Overall the 5900x is a great build to go with for 2022.
I don't think the choice is cut and dry for either platform. I was saying that AMD had answers for pretty much every alder lake cpu (except the 12600k,) if they did a price drop. Alder lake is a good cpu generation, but without the big punch of lower prices things come a lot more into parity.
u can actually choose ddr4
Is it still good if I buy second hand 5900x , for heavy multi tasking
These are the specs , is it still good for 880$
Processor - AMD Ryzen 9 5900X with 12 cores, 24 threads
Motherboard - ASUS TUF Gaming X570-Plus (Wi-Fi)
Graphics Card - Colourful iGame GeForce RTX 3060 Ultra White OC Edition LHR 12GB GDDR6
Cabinet - Cooler Master MasterBox TD500 Mesh V2 ARGB (White)
Case Fan - Frostec FS-120A ARGB White PWM Fan (Single Fan) with Built in PWM Splitter and ARGB Splitt
CPU Cooler (AIO Liquid Cooler) - Cooler Master MasterLiquida 360L V2 ARGB (White)
Power Supply - Deepcool PM750D 750 Watt 80 Plus Gold
RAM - Adata XPG Spectrix D50 RGB 8GB (8GBx4) DDR4 3200MHz (Total 32GB)
SSD - XPG ADATA GAMMIX S50 Lite 1TB (1TBx2) (Total 2TB)
Came for the Ensiferum shirt, stayed for the content. Awesome content dude, subscribed.
Wish this 12700k came out when the 5k series Ryzen came out.
1 year too late.
This was an awesome vid thanks jarrod
Thanks for watching!
I have a 5900x and also recently built an i9-10900k. The 5900x is a monster that renders a Corona image in 52 seconds and buried the i9 in Cinebench.
Jarrod, ...thank you for comparing the CORRECT type of cpu!!!!
Wish I could subscribe more than once!!!!
Open an another account or watch it twice
awesome video, also THAT SHIRT!
i would go Ryzen 9 5900X, lower power consumption / heat and more than enough performance for my needs for several years to come
Even the 12600k has better 1% low fps 🤦♂️
It is not more power efficient. When max load is higher Intel idles way lower and requires less power in gaming.
I'd guess your an amd fan
but let's be honest the 12700 is way better and what you said was false the i7 has less power consumption meaning less heat as well
I'm an amd fan too but what your saying here is like smashing your head into the wall
We'll just have to wait for ryzen 6000
@@MaxMustermann-yj1wz it's not surprising to see 6 cores beating cpus with more cores in gaming performance
Long time lurker, first time comment. Great job benching and full scale value analysis! I appreciate the work here that i could see exactly how you came to the conclusion you did
Thanks Ben!
How were the gaming tests done? Integrated graphics? Identical discrete graphics cards?
You can find the PC's specs in the video, it used an RTX 3090.
What mobo+ram combo did you use for it to cost only 111$ on Ryzen and 380$ on Intel?
The cheapest options avaliable
Intel's cheapest mobo is more than $100+ more vs AMD cheapest mobo that can handle 5950x without throttling (top line amd ) . Also ddr5 is 3x the price. If you use Ddr4, then the gaming advantage for the 12700k at 1080p goes from to 2.2% to 0.4%
@@NadeemAhmed-nv2br I guess if you go with a 60$ B550 and 50$ 2x8GB 3200 it works. But will that mobo even be able to run blender on a 5900x ?
By that token Intel is much more expensive at 250$ for DDR4, and I couldn't even get a price for DDR5...
Well done AMD. Last years 5900X still trading blows with Intels latest released CPU. At this rate 2022 will be a team red year again LOL
Yeah but it more directly competes with the 12900k, and it gets trounced. I'm sure AMD will leapfrog them though.
@@Carkand Naw that's is the 5950x's job the 5900x costs like $70 more than a i7 12700KF so in the same ball park for price. I should know I was shopping for a new setup tonight and did prices for both Intel & AMD setups. Because I like to push the limits and have actual Over clocking features as well as a sweet feature set the z690 boards I felt would be what I needed were priced well beyond what I consider good pricing. I ended up picking up a 5900x and an ASUS ROG AM4 board with WIFI6 and 2.5GB and a VRM that should get the job done for half the price as the Intel version of the ASUS ROG board which allowed me to get 32GB DDR4 3600 16,18,18 memory instead of only 16GB ram it all arrives Monday according to my order status in my email.
@@Rocky-bz8wr ryzen 5 vs i5, ryzen 7 vs i7, ryzen 9 vs i9. the 12900k is meant to beat both ryzen 9s
nice video , lots of points covered , testing , your english pronounce is very very clear i love that , your speech is great dear. can you make video on overclocking of ram , gpu, cpu?? if possible do it please
They needed 1 year to beat Ryzen,the 5 series is already some months old, can't wait to see the new Ryzen processors...
And Intel did it with a lower tier processor at a lower price.
@@Derively That price difference to be made up for on the mobo. Cheapest lga 1700 is $199.
@@lonniebeal6032 Yeah, because right now only the high-end chipset is available...
it did but came with a cost, more power consumption and TDP. and still, the difference is minimal.
Amd needed decades to beat intel
Using that 3200mhz RAM made a difference also, as opposed to going with 3600 cl16 and higher
What I would really like to see is a test that includes Resizable Bar/Smart Access Memory. Becuase if you have a Radeon 6000 series GPU and are looking to upgrade or change your Mobo & CPU, the performance gap would likely favor staying with an all AMD platform.
Jarrod'sTech, thank you for your time.
You should explain that it is not only buying another board is also memory, cooling device, and the CPU just only to get 5-11 differential in fps compared to AMD; you can't be serious?
Are you also planning to do ryzen 9 6900hx comparison?
To be honest, it’s hard to take these results seriously when their such a massive different in ram speeds. DDR4 vs DDR5??
Total price isn't bad with DDR4. Only the motherboards are more expensive, but I'm using a $190 Asus Z690M (one of the very few microATX Z690 options...) with my 12700K and it works perfectly.
Skytech Gaming - Prism II Gaming PC i7-11700K - 32G RGB Memory - RTX 3080 Ti - 1TB Gen4 SSD - 360mm AIO - White
I just bought this and play mainly MW and warzone. Did I make a bad choice not going with Ryzen? It was not available. i can still return it to best buy
Regarding the 7-zip testing, I imagine this is using LZMA2 with Maximum compression level based on the dictionary size. This is best case for the 5900 due to cache sizes, both the dictionary 32MB and total memory used for decompression 34MB fit within the L3. Would be interesting to see normal (fits in both CPUs caches) and Ultra (fits in neither, though dictionary is close for 5900).
I'll be coming from an i7-8700K/5700XT build so anything from the RYZEN 5000 Series or Intel side will be a huge upgrade
Finally somebody tested them built in a case instead of open bench.
Somehow, amd fanboys are still trying to say that this ryzen cpu is better in this video. Tribal mentality among amd fanboys is worse than others.
The big question is, what would the numbers look like if the 12700K was tested with DDR4 instead.
my thought exactly
Not that much different or even marginally better in some workloads.
Not much because the CAS latency is holding down the performance on ddr5
i7 12700k right now is like 370$ while
r9 5900x is 540$
People should buy this CPU right now cuz its the deal!
I am confused about the laptop to go between (1) Lenovo legion 5i pro of i7 12th Intel processor with RTX 3070ti(8vram) and (2) Lenovo Legion 7 of AMD Ryzen 7 5800 with RTX 3080 (16vram)? The legion 7 is 1896euros while the legion 5i pro is 1916euros. Kindly advise me. Thank you.
Excuse me to ask, is there a laptop specs with core i7 , ram16Gb dual channel / 512ssd ram (upgrade & there is 1 empty slot), nvidia rtx gpu, thunderbolt port, 100% srgb fhd ips. With the cheapest price, what type of brand? Thx
Hi Jarrod, I always watch your videos and I would like to hear your opinion about this. I've just ordered a 5900x for €380, which is an amazing price, especially in my country. I am aware ryzen 7000s are on the way but as you always say "upgrade if you NEED something NOW" and my CPU is often at 100% even after closing every background process. I'm currently on a i5-9600k(6c/6t) with a MSI Z390 Gaming Plus.
I think that waiting for Ryzen 7000 would cost a lot of extra money for the new chipset and DDR5, do you agree? In your opinion, is it likely going to be like this? Because if at this price point I'll be able to get just a 6 core cpu with an overpriced board I can say I got a good deal on the 5900x for €380(I know core count is not everything but I care about multitasking). Are there any factors that could make AM5 affordable right away or my thought process makes sense from a money-saving perspective?
So the Ryzen 9 5900X is better than i7-12700K in terms of 3d modelling and rendering, right? Please anyone help me build my first pc and idk what to do, at first I was going with i7-12700k with RTX 3060 but I asked some people on Instagram about it they said that ryzen processor is better for 3d modelling and rendering. Keep in mind I'm not building it for gaming only for pure working and maybe a just 1-2 games. Please guys help me out 🙏🏻
Im trying to build my new pc I will use it mostly for gaming what CPU and GPU would you recommend best?
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Much difference with the ryzen 9 6900 hs vs i7-12700h ??
Intel cost per frame in 4k is 9.13 from 830 with motherboard and ram.. how did you find it that cheap? Just the chip and board in discription over 830, ram included would be over 1k
@@bogodoyandex9654 cool, but I'd love to find what he has for 830
It was literally just a newegg search from lowest to highest and picking anything that would fit the bill.
The Office Test is ridicolous, the typical office user is so slow that even an 8086 would outperform the user. If you have workload that would benefit in office of an cpu higher than the 80286, you should think of the tools you are using, and if there is a special software for that usecase (like Excel is not a database solution, even its used often like that), this special software on a 80836 would outperform an officebased solution on an 12900k overclocked.
Another claim: as long there is a penalty for ryzen on win 11 vs intel, all the test should be performed in win10 and win11 as long results in win 10 and win11 are inconsistent.
Very good you also tested in linux environment.
Is there a benchmark using the same clock memory?
I almost bought each of these and either one would be great, but I must be strong and hold out to see next gen offerings.
I will build a Ryzen 9 5950x PC. That will last for years coming. I see that Intel just put this cpu out in the market and it barely passes the Ryzen 9 WTF
The R9 is amds flagship, the I7 isn't intels flagship.
@@emeraldwolf7920 correction, the 5950x is the flagship.
5900x is not.
@@Zenzuu oh I thought this was comparing the 5950x whoops
12th gen intel vs ryzen 7 5800 H which is better on a laptop? Been hearing intel is a furnace..
I have a pretty good AMD system 5800x and 6900xt but a friend of mine has been wanting to build a new PC to replace his aging 4 core Intel/ 2080ti system. He was Planning to go Ryzen but I told him about the new Intel...I don't know now though...I guess if you want what is technically the fastest available now , even if not by much then go with intel.. If my friend chooses to hold out a while longer a system based on next gen Ryzen might be better choice
Does he want to get windows 11?
He should wait for Zen3D thats coming in January. Im trying to hold out on for that but I have a i7 7700k with a RTX 3080 and im noticing issues with frames so im more and more open to just buy a 5900x especially its on sale right now.
@@sack8439 I side grades from a 3900x to a 5800x and was sad then went to a 5900x and I'm happy again. I use a lot of core I can get up to 60-70% usage so going back to 8 cores sucked for me. The 5900x is a beast!
@@NovaDoll yes
@@NovaDoll I came from a 3700 so the increased ipc has been great on the 5800x for me.
if it wasnt for this guy teaching me about optimus id still be playing far cry 5 with lowest settings and resolution on 20 fps lmao.thanks.
Just a question: In these tests do you remove the power limits and turn on PBO2 for AMD?
Yes, otherwise system power wouldn’t be so high.
Thanks for the Video Jarrod's. Love the detail you put in your videos
Fantastic review. Much of a muchness really. 👍
My biggest concern with the 12th gen is using it for work. The risk of it not running , or randomly crashing while using a particular software is a deal breaker.
Can you make a video about alternative softwares to Armoury Crate or any controllers for laptop? Since these proprietary softwares have so many background processes.
Your stuck using the these software since you can't change your fan speed.
I've got the rog strix x570 it have a good feature shall I go for r9 5900x or sell the board and change to Intel side?
To summise, build a 5900x system of a generation at its peak, give 3-5 years for gen 12 to settle in, a great system and a huge financial saving in one...
Lets wait for the ryzen 6000. That will be the real showdown betweeen intel and amd.
Which gaming laptop should i go for??
ASUS TUF F15 with intel core I7 and RTX 3050ti Or
ASUS TUF A15 with Ryzen 9 and Rtx 3060
1:25 conclusion 👍 thanks Jarrod
You could do a video like the best build with best value for money for 1440p
Still great for being a year old. Gotta wonder what's in store for the next chip
linux kernel isn't yet optimized for alderlake , it sometimes offloads heavy tasks to the e-cores .
That may be the case, but as I saw in the i5 and 5600X comparison the extra cores are still helping it out
The issue with the 12700k (12gen) is that there are plenty of stuff that have issues with alderlake. For instance I forgot my steam password so I had to reset it and request the reset to my phone/mail but the steam recaptcha does not work on 12gen and I had to reset my password on my 11700k sys. And if you actually test the cpu in 3dmark both in timespy and the 3dmark cpu test the 11700k and 12700k perform pretty much neck to neck and only when the higher thread counts are tested does the 12700k outshine the 11700k. Basically very similar cpu cores but with more cache and additional efficiency cores for better multithread perf. And for gaming you should disable the e-cores but it seems my board does not let me do it with the first bios ver.
Early gang! Keep up the great work Jarrod! You are one of the best in the game!
Cheers!
What will be a good upgrade, I can wait 2-3 months for it. The CPU can be with integrated graphics, should be enough for CS. My priority is multithread priority, need something like 5900X. And for which CPU the memory is more important, does it worth waiting for DDR5 support?
I plan to run this build 24/7 at full load, so the motherboard and cooling is important for it.
War of best of the best never going to end. Its better you pick what suits your work type and enjoy for next few years.
Hello, can you recommend a good laptop around $900?
You could start to show us a graphic with cost per watt , pls.
You should benchmark games on low settings to lessen the effect of a GPU bottleneck.
"I suppose the 5900x is a year old now."
*Me with my core i7 5820k and 3 times referbished motherboard*
"Yeah bro, can't handle the neutron style"