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Doubble

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    I3 6100(planing for a 11900k)
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte Z190
  • RAM
    32GB OF CORSAIR RGB VENGEANCE PRO that is brighter and more colorful than whatever ram you got
  • GPU
    EVGA 1060 3gb(planing for a 3080)
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    Phanteks p400
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    970 evo 500gb ssd
    1tb random ssd
    2tb harddrive that is used to store useless stuff
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    EVGA 750 nonmodular PSU with catch up and mustard cables
  • Display(s)
    144hz LG ultragear in SLI
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    INTEL STOCK COOLER that runs better than Liquid Nitrogen
  • Keyboard
    Redragon rgb but not the good one
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    Redragon cobra
  • Sound
    Sades with blue led and wire management thingy that is good for chewing on
  • Operating System
    Window 10
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    Surface 3 15in with a ryzen 5 mobile
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    Iphone SE 5g

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  1. some buy probably overclocked to hell on the 8350k just to joke around. most benchmarks with thousands of benchmarks are pretty accurate
  2. Summary kind of long. someone please make a tldr in comments So the benchmarks are out. AMD Ryzen Zen 3 vs Intel 11th gen rocket lake is the big questions for CPUs in the next 6-12 months. luckily Intel was leaked its 8 core option for rocket lake on userbenchmark.com for all to see. AMD followed up to this by releasing 6 reviewer samples onto userbenchmark. when comparing an i9 10850k, which is a slightly modified i9 10900k used to meet supply therefore the i9 $700 dollar price tag doesn't apply here, to a Ryzen 5800x, which is AMD's 8 core chip meant at challenging the i7 10700k for around 100 more than an i7 and is $10 cheaper than an I9 10850k, the test results came out as followed: Quotes My thoughts These results have only grown my interest in 11th gen rocket lake. first a look at multicore performance a look at the graphs shows AMD and Intel's architecture changes. AMD has moved away from more cores to better cores with keeping the same amount of cores the same and intel has the better cores at a less cores. even 8 cores is only -5% compared to AMD's 5950x 16 core CPU. AMD's move to place a higher price point for these chips might backfire. If intel can get the marketing right and place their chips at $400, AMD will have to make a mover other than a simple XT variant. Alder lake also plans to fix intel's issue with only 8 cores by moving to 10nm and a LGA 1700. AMD Zen 4 doesn't look like its coming any time soon and the CPU wars may flip. 2021 will be the next socket change for both teams. without motherboard saving both blue and red fans will have to pick their new CPU and motherboard. if intel can get the better option out there by the flip many red computers could go blue and their motherboards will follow. Enough about marketing and the future of the companies your just here for the fancy graphs. despite being called user benchmark it is hard to compare and contrast many CPU at the same time in a user friendly way. Data compiled by Doubble Charts.mp4 here is each chart individually In my opinion buy your board. Ryzen 5000 seem equally matched but price could change everything. just keep on waiting to see if you have above zen 1 or 7th gen. if your below 6th gen or using an old chip from amd this will be a great time to upgrade. if you also have an am4 or lga 1200 with support chipset give these chips a look. who knows. alder lake is around the corner with aging PCs it could take AMD's crown for best multithreaded performance. 2021 is when the standards switch so if your pc is getting to the 4-6 year range consider both teams chips in 2021. for anything older ryzen 5000 or rocket lake could be a fit for you Sources https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i9-10850K-vs-AMD-Ryzen-7-5800X/m1255865vs4085 https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-0000-vs-AMD-Ryzen-7-5800X/m1341265vs4085
  3. im not talking 10th gen. 10th gen is a failure when intel couldn't fail. 11th gen based of leaked benchmarks will outcompete a 5800x. RX 6800XT is not a good card. AMD in a benchmark lost by a decent amount due to its lack of DLSS in AAA titles. $50 is not worth a 30% decrease In FIRST PARTY results
  4. you got those bubbles under control
  5. formating opens up space but puts the existent data at risk. its called formatting because data is formatted into a null file
  6. formating when you delete the files but not the data. when you format it can still be recoved
  7. most high end consumer PCs are for gaming and the boost they can get is everything. the number cores mean nothing when you only use 1 of them.
  8. yes amd will rule for a while. i will admit that. i've compiled my prediction to an intel win in 2021 and an amd and intel fight in Q3 and Q4. there is no doubt that amd will beat 10th gen but will they beat 11th gen is still up in the air.
  9. mines the 144hz version. all that matters is the nice look and nice colours and refresh rate
  10. a little bit. its mostly predicting how you translate a benchmark between 2 different or larger chains of speculation
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