Just wait for the next Ryzen generation 
I think they will be kind of a "game changer", hopefully.
@Tomb
12700K is no mid-range CPU, sorry. It's the second best Intel is offering right now, and we are speaking multicore only. Singlecore is nearly the same like 12900K.
And the 5800X3D is no "top notch there's nothing better" CPU. In gaming right now: yes. But that's it. And not even in any games, just saying.
Anyway, I was just curious how good this CPU performs with VaM in a real scenario and not with this benchmark, because we got a new technique here. If this really is a "totally" different weight class, would have to be proven.
The physics times are not that much faster than with the 12700K.
I think I just overclock my 12700K a little, what you can't
I'll post some new results later ...
I think they will be kind of a "game changer", hopefully.
@Tomb
12700K is no mid-range CPU, sorry. It's the second best Intel is offering right now, and we are speaking multicore only. Singlecore is nearly the same like 12900K.
And the 5800X3D is no "top notch there's nothing better" CPU. In gaming right now: yes. But that's it. And not even in any games, just saying.
Anyway, I was just curious how good this CPU performs with VaM in a real scenario and not with this benchmark, because we got a new technique here. If this really is a "totally" different weight class, would have to be proven.
The physics times are not that much faster than with the 12700K.
I think I just overclock my 12700K a little, what you can't
I'll post some new results later ...
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