The performance is very good here. Even in gaming the only reason to get the highest Coffeelake parts are if you have a 144Hz monitor or better and a graphics card to match it. Anand using the GTX 1080 rather than RTX 2080 Ti seems to do a lot to reduce the gap with CFL.
3600/3600X seems like a sweet spot for gamers actually do quite well against the 9600K according to the GN review. The polish site also shows a 50W or so power use advantage which is a lot. SMT on the 3600 also makes it better for multi-threading by a noticeable amount. The higher end parts from both Intel/AMD are for content creators with applications needing very high multi-threaded performance and are quite a bit more expensive.
AMD has a winner. Because of the low overclocking headroom, the 3600 might be better than the 3600X since its only $199.
This is really believable especially a Ryzen 3 2200g idle of 70 watts. Lmao
There's something wrong with the 2200G result, but the difference between the 2K and the 3K Ryzen seems correct. TPU got 6W higher for 3700X and 8W higher for 3900X.