If gaming is your main thing go with 10400fWhich one should i go with? (The I5 is 145 euros and the Ryzen 5 is almost 200 euros)
Imo go with intel they both perform same performance wise but the problem is price you are paying 27.5% more money for same performance.Which one should i go with? (The I5 is 145 euros and the Ryzen 5 is almost 200 euros)
Very well said and sure to be considered just a mobo id recommend would be B460 Mortar for$100(general price) it offers great value with 3000Mhz ram CL16/15Intel cores run faster than the similar Ryzen cores. That affects some games more than others. But just the cost of the cpu isn't the whe story. Nor are those comparison videos. There's also the cost of the motherboard and the type of ram to consider. What ram was the 2 pc's running? Running 2933MHz MHz on both is going to see a Ryzen performance loss, roughly 10% from 3600MHz. Running 3600MHz on a 10400f will screw with equitable results since it will only use 2933MHz.
And PBO?
So take those comparisons with a grain of salt, performance overall is pretty equitable. Which leaves overall costs, not just cpu cost, as a better basis for value comparisons.
Intel cores run faster than the similar Ryzen cores.
? Intel stock boosts, upto 5.2GHz. Zen 3 4.4GHz. Same 8GT/s bus speeds. How are Ryzen faster? Especially for the way AutoCad loves clock speeds vs core count. Zen 3's slightly higher IPC isn't going to make up a 800MHz deficit when only using 1-4 cores.Intel cores run faster than the similar pre-5000 series Ryzen cores.
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You arent wrong infact even i thought about it but then i saw it from a different point of view, lets us consider that after three years the user wanna upgrade so theyll have to spend $200 now and later again $x on the same platform thus increasing the overall cost for the same platform and considering we would be getting AM5 socket this year i wont recommend AMD in this scenario if you wanna buy R5 3600 for 200 now and maybe R7 5800 for $300 two years later it will give you the same performance as today but two years later whereas you buy a 5800X now get awesome performance today and good performance tomorrow. Ik you could say for AM5 we'll need new mobo and ram-yes i agree, but then you get more upgradibility for future AM5 cpu's and AM4 has reached its end so imo instead of upgrading to the same platform later get the 'upgrades' now,but i do get your point and getting hands on Zen3 especially at normal prices are just fantasies now.Between the 2 processor Intel is slightly faster. If you consider a system as a whole, AMD is the better choice when you consider the avenue of a future upgrade to a 5000 series CPU.