StinkyPinky
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Intel Inside.
9 am EST is the deadlineIt's not midnight EST?
9 am EST is the deadline
yep I also read some similar information from local forum, that bios in hand yet is incompleted, at least 1 important update is on track before NDA.For all the leaked wonky Zen 2 results on pre-release BIOSes, 1usmus has confirmed that those BIOS versions were locked down. You will need AGESA 1.0.0.3AB version BIOSes to fully utilize Zen 2.
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I read that a new bioses were dropped on Friday - poor reviewers had to scrap some results.yep I also read some similar information from local forum, that bios in hand yet is incompleted, at least 1 important update is on track before NDA.
Leaked review from a brazilian shop. 3600 vs 8700K with DDR4 2666mhz.
so r5 3600 = 8700K for gaming,
pretty impressive.
Faster RAM will change those scores significantly for the 8700K though. Faster RAM will help Zen 2 as well, but not as much as the Intel CPUs due to the latter having less on die cache than the former.
That is quite a change from last gen, where it was AMD that benefitted the most from better RAM.
The first panel is only the spec sheet for the processors. They ran the Ryzen 3600 at mem 2666 same as the Intel 8700
Not sure they've done that otherwise the result would be more in AMD's favour. I just counted the difference in FPS excluding CS:GO, and it was 2.1 FPS on average higher with the 3600 versus 2.3 FPS including CS:GO. That game alone had double the combined FPS differences between the two, and would have resulted in an average difference of 6.35 FPS. Clearly, that isn't the case, and would have been incredibly misleading if portrayed that way.To be fair, CS might be tilting things a bit... especially if they're just adding up all the FPS and dividing by 20 (too lazy to do the math myself).
Mine does 190 single with 2400mhz mem.There is no way an 8700K scores only 170 points in CB15 1T, unless Turbo Boost is acting wonky. Take these benchmarks with a huge grain of salt.
The first panel is only the spec sheet for the processors. They ran the Ryzen 3600 at mem 2666 same as the Intel 8700
I downclocked my 8700K to 3.9 GHz, CB15 multi-cpu was about 1300, CB20 was about 3140. So at least for their multithreadeds test of Cinebench, the 8700K was running at <4 GHz.There is no way an 8700K scores only 170 points in CB15 1T, unless Turbo Boost is acting wonky. Take these benchmarks with a huge grain of salt.