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craighopkins said:
As the scores show, AMD’s upcoming $382 processor isn’t too far behind Intel’s two $1,000 chips. Of course, this likely won’t be AMD’s fastest Ryzen chip on the market, as that is expected to be the R7 1800X

But Intel's two $1,000 chips are not the fastest gaming CPU's. Its always the 4core/8thread consumer i7 (6700K,7700K etc...) t

Its great that all these cores and threads pose competition for the Extreme/Professional market chips for the abundance of other uses,  but realitive to US...the gamers....will it offer higher FPS in our games?

That's what i'm waiting to see, and really will be the only factor that matters to me when building the next rig. Also want to see what the power draw, temperatures and performance scaling  are like in an overclocked environment relative to the Intel chips they are positioned against.



PC I i7 3770K @4.5Ghz I 16GB 2400Mhz I GTX 980Ti FTW

Consoles I PS4 Pro I Xbox One S 2TB I Wii U I Xbox 360 S