The list of cpus that Ryzen 3rd gen BTFOs

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>this is what AMDrones believe

security patches not included*

this is how intel shills cope

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I really hope that 3600X BTFOs or matches the 8700K. I have a 1600X and am extremely jelly of 8700K owners.

What's the difference between the KF and 9900K?

it already BTFOs the 8700k
dont trust the intel shills on Jow Forums they have a discord server and they are spamming intel propaganda

the kf model comes with no integrated graphics and costs the same

Well that doesn't make any sense

KF has no iGPU

>performance results are based
NOOOOO THEY'RE NOT BASED MOM SAY THEM

ICE LAKE COPE PERFORMANCE

>Cunny Cope
18% IPC improvement but we can't clock over 2GHz or we snap our fragile 10nm contacts and fry your chip :^)

how big a step up in performance will I see going from an i5 6600 to 38 or 3900

>same price
>get less
Another classic Intel prank!

The chart in the OP is fucking retarded. No reason to include the 9900KF or compare HEDT to consumer.

Here's your real choice this summer

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HEDT is a made up term by intel
HEDT will keep getting obsolete year after year as amd will pack more cores on their cpus
stay mad intel shill

You're dumb as fuck, the chart is pro-AMD. I'm saying that it can't be compared because HEDT, like threadripper, has quad channel memory and more pcie lanes. That CPU should be compared to the 2920X.

>compare HEDT to consumer.
Why not? Zen2 has the same amount of PCI-E bandwidth as the 9920x

>less than half the price
>out performs intel
How can intelfags every recover?!

Probably just going to get the cheapest shit. Looks like it'll do everything more than well enough.

So this gen of ryzen is finally the one to buy, or should I wait for next gen?

It doesnt matter
at the same price you get a superior cpu with more cores, more performance, no vulnerabilities and with pci4 support

This. Intel just wants to segment more, you all know we'd still be on quadcore consumer CPUS and $1000 8c chips if intel thought ryzen would be a failure.

see regarding PCI, and the ryzen will probably outperform in normal use cases with dual channel ram

Tell me more about this new ryzen, and pcie support.

DELID

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