Intel Core i7-10700K versus Ryzen 7 3700X versus Ryzen 9 3900X
9900K Performance for Less
Not long ago we looked into Intel's new Core i9-10900K and found that it was a solid entertainer, yet it missed the mark concerning intriguing in a world commanded by AMD's Ryzen arrangement. For $500-ish it's significantly more costly than the Ryzen 9 3900X, it's more slow in many applications, while it conveys a minor favorable position in games.
At long last, we couldn't generally say who might purchase 10900K. The more reasonable Core i7-10700K however, presently this seems to be an additionally fascinating part. Basically what we have here is a Core i9-9900K at a 25% markdown, as Intel has set the MSRP at $375. Regardless of whether you won't have the option to quickly discover it at that value, it's a sensible markdown over the past gaming ruler, the 9900K which can in any case be discovered retailing for $530. In any case, will that be sufficient?
The Core i7-10700K is a 8-center, 16-string CPU, same as the 9900K, yet while the Coffee Lake part includes a base clock of 3.6 GHz, the 10700K won't dip under 3.8 GHz and subsequently the TDP has been expanded to 125 W. The lift clock recurrence has likewise been expanded by 100 MHz, which sees the 10700K hit 5.1 GHz. L3 store goes unaltered with the two models wearing a 16 MB limit.
That is the 10700K more or less, an ideal opportunity to get into the benchmarks!
We tried all Ryzen processors utilizing the Gigabyte X570 Aorus Master, eighth and ninth gen Intel processors were sidelined on the Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Ultra, and the new Intel tenth gen Core CPUs on the Asus ROG Maximus XII Extreme. For this survey we're going to take a gander at results for Intel CPUs that aren't power restricted, so no TDP constrained testing. This is normally how we test Intel CPUs, for example, the 9900K, for instance, and this is likewise how most of Z490 sheets work out of the container. So while we'll be utilizing the default clock multiplier tables, none of the Intel CPUs are holding fast to any power limits.
What this implies for the 10700K is that under burden the all-center clock speed is 4.7 GHz and that recurrence will be kept up for the term of the test. This is a similar all-center clock recurrence that the 9900K works at. At long last, all designs were furnished with a GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, 32GB of DDR4-3200 CL14 memory and a Corsair Hydro H150i Pro 360mm across the board fluid cooler.
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