RasmusP
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3 and 4 threads in cinebench simulate the load of ac/acc/rf2/raceroom quite well.CPU has returned to 2 - 5% normal idle. Whatever it was up to for 10 minutes on launch i don't know.
ok figured it out. you can change the threads in 'preferences'
Not sure what the 3 vs 4 thread comparison tells me?
1 thread would mean that the cpu boosts one core to the maximum but when you play one of these Sims, the boost won't be as high (if you don't lock all cores manually ofc).
So Single thread Benchmarks distort the true gaming performance.
Full multicore Benchmarks obviously give better results with more and more cores.
But more than 5 cores give you absolutely nothing for sim fps.
Are your 553 points for 3 or for 4 threads?
Here are some numbers from my excel sheet:
10600k @ 4.9 GHz = 628
3600 "oc" = 606
5600x stock = 743
5900x stock = 796
From early benchmarks, the 11900k might have 805 points. But that's some guesstimation
Now with some simple rule of three you could calculate the fps with every cpu. You just need to know the fps for one of the CPUs. Then you know what all the others would be able to push out
EDIT:
I actually dig out my sheet and put in your 7600k. Here's how it looks:
CPU/Score | 10600k 4.9 | 7600k 4.5 | 3600 OC | 5600x stock | 5800x stock | 5800x 2nd | 5900x stock |
3 threads | 628 | 553 | 606 | 743 | 724 | 742 | 796 |
4 threads | 821 | 719 | 807 | 961 | 921 | 973 | 1030 |
fps 3 threads | 90,0 | 79,3 | 86,8 | 106,5 | 103,8 | 106,3 | 114,1 |
fps 4 threads | 90,0 | 78,8 | 88,5 | 105,3 | 101,0 | 106,7 | 112,9 |
For the 11900k I searched for Cinebench R20 scores but that benchmark uses AVX CPU instructions so it's not really comparable to simracing.
I did some wild calculations from values I've found and in the end:
It's slightly better than the 5900x in single threading. The 11600k will be a bit worse and based on past generations, I will probably gain about 19% compared to my 10600k in fps.
In the table above that would mean:
10600k: 90 fps ; 11600k = 107,1 fps
Not really worse the money but if you need the magic 90 fps for VR, it's worse everything!
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