The charts are actually self-explanatory and we will see this trend more often in the order. As long as you don't really have to count on full power on all cores, the Ryzen Threadripper are usually the worse choice. But this is actually logical, because the actual purpose of the application, together with the appropriate target group, is a completely different one.
Office and Gedöns can also be solved very elegantly and quickly with a "smaller" CPU and fewer cores. But for the sake of completeness, I also include these tests here. After all, even with a thread ripper in a workstation, you won't just crunch until the boss comes.
- 1 - Einführung und Daten
- 2 - Dynamic Mode, OC und Testsystem
- 3 - Office und Browser
- 4 - Workstation: Endcoding/Kompression
- 5 - Workstation: 2D/3D Grafik
- 6 - Workstation: Compute and Rendering
- 7 - VRMark, 3DMark, AotS: Escalation, Dawn of War III
- 8 - Far Cry 5, GTA V, Hitman
- 9 - Shadow Of War, Project CARS 2
- 10 - Temperaturen
- 11 - Leistungsaufnahme
- 12 - Fazit und Zusammenfassung
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