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AMD Ryzen 5 9600X VS Intel i5-14700k

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I watched this video and I see that there is not that much deference in performance but to me there was in temperature the AMD ran hotter IMO!!!!!!!:unsure:

 
I mean, maybe, but then they broke the embargo (otherwise we'd have performance numbers from all of the major players).

That isn't to say it is impossible, just a channel posting numbers without any discussion of bios versions and hardware, etc.
 
Garbo.

Click bait... garbage.

How does the dude spit out so many videos like this a day?? LUL.

12 videos in 2 days with random hardware. ICANT

EDIT: When the cpu comes out, numbers should be on x670. I believe I saw x870 perf numbers pushed back to When the mobos release.
 
Garbo.

Click bait... garbage.

How does the dude spit out so many videos like this a day?? LUL.

12 videos in 2 days with random hardware. ICANT

EDIT: When the cpu comes out, numbers should be on x670. I believe I saw x870 perf numbers pushed back to When the mobos release.
Exactly. Channel had around 12k subscribers. I'm betting purchased.

These videos had just a few hundred views. If they are legitimate they would have blown up on all social media.
 
I won't mention the source, but every AMD goes up to 95°C (only X3D chips lower) as it's their specified and normal temperature. Already for a couple of years the temperature at auto settings shouldn't be compared as it's highly misleading. Every Intel goes up to 95°C+, too, and the only difference is how high the CPU boosts in these conditions.
It's hard to believe that a ~120W AMD chip heats up more than a 253W Intel. If you hate one brand, then you will find any reason to say it's bad.
 
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