PC Gamer Presents - PC Hardware Handbook - May 2018

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PRICE (£) CINEBENCH R15 (POINTS)
Single
Multi
(Higher is better)

ASHES OF SINGULARITY (FPS)
1440p/high
1080p/low
(Higher is better)

7


75 %


1 2 3 4 5 6 7
3.5

3.6

3.6

3.5

3.7

3.6

4.0

Base clock speed (GHz)

ESSENTIALS


3.7

4.0

4.0

3.7

4.7

4.3

4.0

Turbo clock speed (GHz)

4

8

6

4

6

6

4

Cores

4

16

12

8

12

6

4

Threads

Group Test


PROCESSORS


7

6


However, as soon as Ryzen came along it instantly
looked like poor value, despite the high clock speed
meaning it held its own when gaming.
Intel’s response? The Core i7-8700K. With 50%
more cores it brings the fight to AMD’s finest in
multithreaded workloads while its 3.7GHz-4.7GHz
clock speed means it still has a big advantage.
What’s more, it overclocks well. With an Maximus X
Hero I managed to push all six cores to 5GHz.
This is all reflected in its benchmarks where it
tops the Cinebench single-thread test and almost
beats the 1800X in the multithread test. In games, it
dominates, topping all but one of the tests.
The only downside is that it’s still pricey
compared to AMD’s range. Even the eight-core
1800X is cheaper, and though the 8700K holds its
own in multithread workloads, it’s not that good.
However, with a strong lead in clock speed, the
8700K is still the clear choice for those
seeking pure gaming performance,
without too much regard for price.

INTEL CORE i7-8700K


http://www.intel.com £355


The i7-7700K was the ideal for gamers who weren’t on a
budget. Its four hyperthreaded cores, 4.2GHz base
speed and 4.5Ghz turbo boost offered a perfect balance
of single and multithreaded performance.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

AMD Ryzen 5 1500X

AMD Ryzen 3 1300X

AMD Ryzen 7 1800X

AMD Ryzen 5 1600X

Intel Core i5-8600K

Intel Core i3-8350K

Intel Core i7-8700K

105
152 545
45.2 52

155
155 812
45.8 67

180
161 1240
45.2 64.6

330
159 1619
42.9 68.1

155
174 670
46.3 70.2

240
188 1072
43.7 84.2

355
207 1543
45.6 93.5
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