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Core i7-13700K vs. Ryzen 7 7700X, Benchmarks, Power & Thermals - tech|
| (hx) 08:35 PM CEST - Oct,23 2022 | Check it out!
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last 10 comments: | Csimbi | (12:29 AM CEST - Oct,24 2022 ) | quote: Check it out!
I assume it's another waste of time.
You check it out and post a summary. | |
| KuBr0 | (11:09 AM CEST - Oct,24 2022 ) | Csimbi> quote: Check it out!
I assume it's another waste of time.
You check it out and post a summary.
I watched it and I can give you a brief recap - the i7 13700k wins over the R7 7700X even though they got almost identical performance. The i7 took the crown due to lower overall cost of acquiring a whole system - mobo + RAMs etc.
Funny thing thoguh is, that the reviewer is an idiot. He doesnt at all factor in the energy costs, that you will need to cover when running both systems, inspite of having a separate section dedicated to this topic in the video. The i7 13700k consumed almost 400w at peak power draw, while the R7 7700X barely 250w, which is almost the half of it - again, same performance. Not even within half a year, you'd get the extra cost of acquiring the R7 instead of the i7 back on your energy bill ... | |
| Csimbi | (12:37 PM CEST - Oct,24 2022 ) | | Thanks! | |
| Avalanche | (12:36 AM CEST - Oct,25 2022 ) | KuBr0> Csimbi> quote: Check it out!
I assume it's another waste of time.
You check it out and post a summary.
I watched it and I can give you a brief recap - the i7 13700k wins over the R7 7700X even though they got almost identical performance. The i7 took the crown due to lower overall cost of acquiring a whole system - mobo + RAMs etc.
Funny thing thoguh is, that the reviewer is an idiot. He doesnt at all factor in the energy costs, that you will need to cover when running both systems, inspite of having a separate section dedicated to this topic in the video. The i7 13700k consumed almost 400w at peak power draw, while the R7 7700X barely 250w, which is almost the half of it - again, same performance. Not even within half a year, you'd get the extra cost of acquiring the R7 instead of the i7 back on your energy bill ...
This is why i am leaning towards getting AMD this time around. | |
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