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Never trust an AMD hardware. They lie about how much core and thread their CPU have, and then their CPU cannot treat threads properly lol. For example one of my friend bought a Ryzen CPU to play CyberJunk 2077 but comparing to its 10 years old CPU it run worse. And then it turned out the CPU sucks so hard game had no idea how to handle threads or something so he had to buy an Intel CPU lolol. And then their GPUs goes useless in 3 years while my Nvidia GPUs still work ok after 2 decades. I guess they changed their name from ATI to AMD as if we would forget how sucks their rubbishes are lolol.
 
Never trust an AMD hardware. They lie about how much core and thread their CPU have, and then their CPU cannot treat threads properly lol. For example one of my friend bought a Ryzen CPU to play CyberJunk 2077 but comparing to its 10 years old CPU it run worse. And then it turned out the CPU sucks so hard game had no idea how to handle threads or something so he had to buy an Intel CPU lolol. And then their GPUs goes useless in 3 years while my Nvidia GPUs still work ok after 2 decades. I guess they changed their name from ATI to AMD as if we would forget how sucks their rubbishes are lolol.
For me it happened the opposite. I saw somebody playing Alan Wake 2 with a dual core AMD Athlon 64 x2 and it was running way better than in another computer with an i5 14600K with 20 cores. I think the i5 was confused about what cores to use to do what, so they ended fighting between each other, while the AMD cores were like a couple in sync. Also, the RX7600XT in the Athlon 64 x2 was more powerful than the 4090ti in the other PC, maybe the Intel CPU and the NVIDIA CPU were not talking the same language :O
 
For me it happened the opposite. I saw somebody playing Alan Wake 2 with a dual core AMD Athlon 64 x2 and it was running way better than in another computer with an i5 14600K with 20 cores. I think the i5 was confused about what cores to use to do what, so they ended fighting between each other, while the AMD cores were like a couple in sync. Also, the RX7600XT in the Athlon 64 x2 was more powerful than the 4090ti in the other PC, maybe the Intel CPU and the NVIDIA CPU were not talking the same language :O
Or the GPU was so fast it could run the game on its own when the Athlon barely was needed, but then when the CPU is i5 CPU was so fast GPU couldn't keep up so it made the game run worse than when Athlon was installed lolol.
 
Or the GPU was so fast it could run the game on its own when the Athlon barely was needed, but then when the CPU is i5 CPU was so fast GPU couldn't keep up so it made the game run worse than when Athlon was installed lolol.
Ohhh, sorry for the bad news, but the i5 was all the time at 99% and the Athlon was barely peaking 50%. Each Athlon X2 64 core is equal to 20 i5 current gen performance cores. I think for my next build I will get an AMD CPU :)
 

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