Hello,
I find the vray benchmark results online a nice tool to see if a new pc system will be a good investment for a typical software user scenario.
Looking at the results it's not easy to see the difference in stock cpu/mem pc's or overclocked pc's.
What i would like to see is a (red ?) marker in the benchmark score which states overclocked or not.
For instance the result of a i9-9900k overclocked is far higher then the stock i9-9900k and compared to the new amd ryzen systems.
What i'm trying to say is when viewing top score of the i9-9900k (17k+ score) its better then ryzen 3800X while the intel is extremely overclocked.
The intel looks then the better buy but if one looks at any multi threaded benchmark out there its absolutely not (price/performance ratio).
I find the vray benchmark results online a nice tool to see if a new pc system will be a good investment for a typical software user scenario.
Looking at the results it's not easy to see the difference in stock cpu/mem pc's or overclocked pc's.
What i would like to see is a (red ?) marker in the benchmark score which states overclocked or not.
For instance the result of a i9-9900k overclocked is far higher then the stock i9-9900k and compared to the new amd ryzen systems.
What i'm trying to say is when viewing top score of the i9-9900k (17k+ score) its better then ryzen 3800X while the intel is extremely overclocked.
The intel looks then the better buy but if one looks at any multi threaded benchmark out there its absolutely not (price/performance ratio).
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