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Title: Intel Core i5-10600K and Core i5-10600KF peak at 4.98 GHz on Geekbench and post scores that defy the AMD Ryzen 5 3600 and Ryzen 5 3600X but at a cost
Post by: Redaktion on April 19, 2020, 09:49:51
Both the Intel Core i5-10600K and Core i5-10600KF processors have been spotted on Geekbench managing to reach peak frequencies of 4.98 GHz. The attractive single-core and multi-core scores posted by the Comet Lake processors can rival the median Geekbench results managed by the AMD Ryzen 5 3600 and Ryzen 5 3600X.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Core-i5-10600K-and-Core-i5-10600KF-peak-at-4-98-GHz-on-Geekbench-and-post-scores-that-defy-the-AMD-Ryzen-5-3600-and-Ryzen-5-3600X-but-at-a-cost.462009.0.html
Title: Re: Intel Core i5-10600K and Core i5-10600KF peak at 4.98 GHz on Geekbench and post scores that defy
Post by: lalka on April 19, 2020, 10:42:56
The total superiority, completely annihilated in userbenchmark. Not a big surprise.
Title: Re: Intel Core i5-10600K and Core i5-10600KF peak at 4.98 GHz on Geekbench and post scores that defy
Post by: heffeque on April 19, 2020, 11:28:49
I don't understand the comparison. Why not compare Intel i5 with AMD's equivalent in price and power usage? What does it matter if it's more or less cores/threads or if it's i5 vs Ryzen 5? What matters is what kind of single and multithread performance you can get out of a certain price and power usage.
Title: Re: Intel Core i5-10600K and Core i5-10600KF peak at 4.98 GHz on Geekbench and post scores that defy
Post by: toven on April 19, 2020, 14:15:03
Another paid article, how can they said Intel is superior at the same benchmark result while AMD is cooler, useless power, cheaper and no need to change board.
Title: Re: Intel Core i5-10600K and Core i5-10600KF peak at 4.98 GHz on Geekbench and post scores that defy
Post by: Apu on April 19, 2020, 15:07:55
Userbenchmark trolls inbound. Hypernormalize stuff.
Title: Re: Intel Core i5-10600K and Core i5-10600KF peak at 4.98 GHz on Geekbench and post scores that defy
Post by: liljom on April 19, 2020, 16:55:35
English is not my mother tongue, and I looked up defy in the dictionary. I was like, how serious of a word it can be to describe 0,1% difference (28523 vs ca. 28500).
Feels like a paid article.
And why median for AMD?
Title: Re: Intel Core i5-10600K and Core i5-10600KF peak at 4.98 GHz on Geekbench and post scores that defy
Post by: _MT_ on April 19, 2020, 18:46:21
Quote from: liljom on April 19, 2020, 16:55:35
English is not my mother tongue, and I looked up defy in the dictionary. I was like, how serious of a word it can be to describe 0,1% difference (28523 vs ca. 28500).
Feels like a paid article.
And why median for AMD?
I think it's a weird use of the word. A common expression is to defy gravity. You can defy laws. Authority. Children can be defiant. But to defy an opponent? What? It shouldn't be confused with defeat. I can only guess it's supposed to mean that the posted result challenges AMD (less probable since it doesn't really) or that they're resisting, keeping on fighting. However, as I wrote, it's weird.
Title: Re: Intel Core i5-10600K and Core i5-10600KF peak at 4.98 GHz on Geekbench and post scores that defy
Post by: Boshum on April 19, 2020, 20:31:04
Userbenchmark is such garbage. Their overall speed rankings have an i5-7600K beating an i7-6700K, and that is not even close to the worst examples. They should be called 'Oldgamesbenchmark'.
Title: Re: Intel Core i5-10600K and Core i5-10600KF peak at 4.98 GHz on Geekbench and post scores that defy
Post by: Astar on April 19, 2020, 21:18:14
Quote from: lalka on April 19, 2020, 10:42:56
The total superiority, completely annihilated in userbenchmark. Not a big surprise.

The total stupidity, completely idiotic comment. Not at all surprised.
Title: Re: Intel Core i5-10600K and Core i5-10600KF peak at 4.98 GHz on Geekbench and post scores that defy
Post by: S.Yu on April 19, 2020, 23:00:27
Quote from: _MT_ on April 19, 2020, 18:46:21
Quote from: liljom on April 19, 2020, 16:55:35
English is not my mother tongue, and I looked up defy in the dictionary. I was like, how serious of a word it can be to describe 0,1% difference (28523 vs ca. 28500).
Feels like a paid article.
And why median for AMD?
I think it's a weird use of the word. A common expression is to defy gravity. You can defy laws. Authority. Children can be defiant. But to defy an opponent? What? It shouldn't be confused with defeat. I can only guess it's supposed to mean that the posted result challenges AMD (less probable since it doesn't really) or that they're resisting, keeping on fighting. However, as I wrote, it's weird.
I read it like that, in the sense that AMD dominates the market, thus "defyable". :)
Title: Re: Intel Core i5-10600K and Core i5-10600KF peak at 4.98 GHz on Geekbench and post scores that defy
Post by: AtotehZ on April 20, 2020, 09:40:14
I don't believe anything till I see a complete benchmark from a reliable source. These tidbits of information only serve Intel. It almost feels like they're delaying the release.

Intel needs to deliver or begone.
Title: Re: Intel Core i5-10600K and Core i5-10600KF peak at 4.98 GHz on Geekbench and post scores that defy
Post by: Troy on April 20, 2020, 14:31:10
I would still prefer ryzen chip because it comes with decent stock cooler
Title: Re: Intel Core i5-10600K and Core i5-10600KF peak at 4.98 GHz on Geekbench and post scores that defy
Post by: maj on April 20, 2020, 14:57:45
So intel compared 65 or 95 watt tdp processors with 125 watt tdp processors and this site so eager to deliver the good news..
Title: Re: Intel Core i5-10600K and Core i5-10600KF peak at 4.98 GHz on Geekbench and post scores that defy
Post by: ALOK KUMAR PANDEY on April 20, 2020, 19:45:39
Why you all compare with AMD lower version product if you are compare with customers Banefit then AMD is always better than Intel