At stock, the Ryzen chip was head to head with the 7700K. Pushing the overclocks means that it beat out the 5820K by 10FPS, and it also maintained the highest minimum frame rate by an impressive amount too.
Neck and neck for an overclocked 1800X and the stock 7700K here. However, we see Ryzen maintaining a better minimum frame rate, which in many ways is more important than the average or maximum; dropped frames are any PC gamers worst nightmare.
Very impressive, with a similar result, neck and neck with Intel, but a much higher minimum frame rate; we’re starting to notice a trend here!
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