CPU Hardware Reviews

CPU Charts 2017 / 2018 – Gaming Performance (Part 1)

In this first part, we'll start with the gaming benchmarks and then we'll look at workstation performance in CAD (real-time display), rendering, and compute. Part 1 - Gam... We start with two synthetic benchmarks, but consciously share this category in DirectX11 and DirectX12. In the 3DMark Fire Strike, the core count dominates the physics calculation, which also means that the older, not very high-clockcore i7-695... Similar to the 3DMark runs, Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation focuses on the core number, followed by the beat. It is a good example of proper scaling over many possible threads.With Civilization VI help zwa... In Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War III, THE CPU clock comes into play when you have more than four well-scaling threads. This throws the current Ryzen CPUs a little backwards, so intel can dominate. Grand Thef... Under Hitman (2016), the AMD world looks pretty okay here. From a certain basic performance of the CPU (Intel Core i5-8400) the graphics card already limits anyway. However, it is a deliberately chosen example, which shows well,... Far Cry Primal is our second example with GPU limit, but slightly different in interpretation. Since the game copes well with up to 8 threads, but does not necessarily rely on real cores, quad-cores with hyper-threading can also be... The bad news in advance: THE best CPU does not really exist as a general statement, if you include all facets such as application purpose, actually required performance, overall concept of the PC and your own budget. The one for a ...

In Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War III, THE CPU clock comes into play when you have more than four well-scaling threads. This throws the current Ryzen CPUs a little backwards, so intel can dominate.


Grand Theft Auto is also such a construction site, where Intel usually wins. All Ryzens don't look so bad when you put CPU price and total hardware total in relation to performance.

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