As I've said, I'm mostly interested in relative performance difference among different RAM frequencies at Ryzen.
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I did see that a new BIOS update just came out for the x370 board I'm using though so I might be able to clock higher now on the Ryzen machine and can run some tests there.Thanks, that would be great, if you don't mind to try that. Let's not forget though that I did clock the memory as high as I could possibly get it on AMD, but that platform is currently experiencing well known limitations in memory speeds. I would be happy to run my tests at various clock speeds to see if that has an impact because I did have a lot of people calling "foul" on my video due to not matching the 3200 Mhz overclock I was able to achieve on the Intel platform. This is exactly how it should be represented. I won't correct the video, there is nothing wrong with how I'm representing the data. Will not argue this anymore because this is really dumb. Anyone who has ever done statistical analysis understands this is how you are supposed to represent data. That obviously means that it performed 3.6 times better. I said that reaper had a 360% performance advantage over Ableton. Saying that Intel has a 153% performance advantage over AMD is clear as day. Go look at any number of peer reviewed studies. Literally NO ONE represents statistics in that way. I'm glad I didn't bring it up, my reasoning being that I didn't want to appear to be some kind of AMD fan club member when I am just gunning for competition in what's become a near monopoly.It is not confusing. Without redoing anything, one of those pop-up message things people use for corrections could be used.īut it isn't accurate as presented at the moment. A vertical line down the 100% mark would make it clearer. Otherwise, use the Intel® UHD brand.Ĭheck for systems that support Intel® Identity Protection Technology (Intel® IPT).To be an uninvited and almost certainly unwanted adjudicator, mattiasync is correct. Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics only: to use the Intel® Iris® Xe brand, the system must be populated with 128-bit (dual channel) memory. Actual TDP may be lower if not all I/Os for chipsets are used. System and Maximum TDP is based on worst case scenarios. Processors that support 64-bit computing on Intel® architecture require an Intel 64 architecture-enabled BIOS. See for more information and applicability of this technology. Max Turbo Frequency refers to the maximum single-core processor frequency that can be achieved with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology. See for more information including details on which processors support Intel® HT Technology. Processor numbers differentiate features within each processor family, not across different processor families. Intel processor numbers are not a measure of performance. Please refer to the Launch Date for market availability. Please contact OEM for the BIOS that includes the latest Processor configuration update. Functionality, performance, and other benefits of this feature may vary depending on system configuration. Please check with the system vendor to determine if your system delivers this feature, or reference the system specifications (motherboard, processor, chipset, power supply, HDD, graphics controller, memory, BIOS, drivers, virtual machine monitor-VMM, platform software, and/or operating system) for feature compatibility. ‡ This feature may not be available on all computing systems. Refer to Datasheet for formal definitions of product properties and features. Your company as an importer and/or exporter is responsible for determining the correct classification of your transaction. Any use made of Intel classifications are without recourse to Intel and shall not be construed as a representation or warranty regarding the proper ECCN or HTS. Intel classifications are for informational purposes only and consist of Export Control Classification Numbers (ECCN) and Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) numbers. Please contact system vendor for more information on specific products or systems. The information herein is provided "as-is" and Intel does not make any representations or warranties whatsoever regarding accuracy of the information, nor on the product features, availability, functionality, or compatibility of the products listed. Intel may make changes to manufacturing life cycle, specifications, and product descriptions at any time, without notice. All information provided is subject to change at any time, without notice.