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by bluegreyred 2405 days ago
the german site computerbase.de does this. they also do crowdsourced benchmarks for various applications and video game titles. I find that their articles are some of the best on the web, though you'll need machine translation to read them.

case in point: https://www.computerbase.de/2019-11/amd-ryzen-3950x-test/3/#...

you can press the button on the top right of the graph to show/hide other, less relevant entries. click an entry to lock it in for relative comparison. the top dropdown menu lets you choose between multicore, singlecore and application specific results.

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It's funny how the German sites tend to be so much better at this. I don't follow computerbase, but notebookcheck has some of the most thorough and consistent reviews, and they allow cross-device comparison. They cover news now, too, though I consider that a drawback since it's less focused.

There are a very large number of review sites, Anandtech being one of the first, presumably all following the same sustainability formula, but despite all that effort, consistency, thoroughness, built in tools, and building on aggregated output are the exception.