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by gruez
2181 days ago
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>In practice this means that for equivalently priced parts (e.g. 3900X vs 10900K) the AMD part will have about a GHz lower clock for lightly threaded workloads They're only "equivalently priced" when you're talking about MSRP. Right now the 3900X sells for $413 and is in stock, whereas the i9-10900k sells for $530 and is out of stock. |
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