Intel for the win here. Double the cores than AMD, you can choose ddr4 for Intel, AMD only ddr5. If you have alder lake you can upgrade to raptor lake with a bios update. Also AMD chips more expensive, team blue is a clear winner 🏆
@@MakeSh00t what's wrong with having more cores for less price + lower temps for more cores than 7000 series is just amazing Not any company supporter Just simple facts
@@MakeSh00t do yourself a favour and call your network provider and tell them to cancel your services as it's crystal clear you have zero clue about intel. Like for starters both 12th and 13th gen are not full core CPUs and do in fact contain P and E cores, like the 13700k for eg its NOT a full 16 core CPU! it's a 8 core CPU that consists of 8 Performance cores and 8 Efficiency cores, and the E cores doesn't give any boost to single core performance as their main purpose are to take the background tasks off the P cores so they then can run at maximum performance, but at the same time they keep the efficiency under control and to give the multi core performance a good boost. Furthermore 13th gen haven't even been released yet and you're claiming the 5800X3D beats a 13900k in some games but yet it doesn't even beat a 12900k in most games let alone the unreleased 13900k with no official performance data 🤣🤣 Also didn't you know 12th gen smashed 5000 in a lot of benchmarks? And didn't older gen Intel CPUs beat all previous AMD CPUs in single core with less cores? 🤣 Seriously dude you need to get off the internet or stop brown nosing Lisa Su 🤦
@@Techfluencer no lo creo quien compra un chip de esos busca el máximo performance y con ddr5 se consigue eso, ahora en la gama media baja y baja ya interesa más el ddr4 pero para eso mejor se quedan en las generaciones anteriores
And if you are considering the i5 13600k or the Ryzen 5 7600x then you might wanna check out this video: ruclips.net/video/U4hvS9eBOF4/видео.html
Another fake tech channel lmao
Ryzen 7950x vs i9 13900k Ryzen 7900x vs i7 13700k Ryzen 7700x vs i5 13600k if you are going to be fair
exactly
lol the i7 13700K is about 408$ at launch, while Ryzen 7 7700x launches at 399$
8$ difference should be fair
your not buying any of these,so why the bitching and you beleive the videos
@@ditvitthang i prefer to spend a little more on a 7900x than a cpu with a dead socket
@@dam8976 "a little more"
100$, yea that aint so little to most people who wanna use DDR4
You have any idea about cpus? Ryzen by nvidia and boostclock means overclocking? Ill just go watch cocomelon.
What should I choose? I want it for Music Production and sound editing..
i7's hybrid core architecture might prove to be useful in this case.
@@Techfluencer
Thank you so much 🤍
@@ali_murtadha You're welcome!
At $420 dollars that seems like a good price, for the 13700k
Where do you get a 13700k for 420 dollars? In spain it is 550 euros...
Intel wins
This channel is so far from any serious knowledge about the very technology he reviews, ridiculous...
Por precio competirá contra el 7900x
why dont you compare with the ryzen 7900x? if you compare with that the 7900x wins in multicore .
Because it’s $100 more then the 13700k doesn’t make sense performance per $
Intel 13th needs a new socket, its not compatible with alder lake MB's..
You are very wrong. Intel Raptor Lake will be backwards compatible with Alder Lake
nope, it's 14th gen that need new MBs
Intel 14th Gen might get a new socket.
Educate yourself before making comments. Z690 mobos will work on 13th gen. I already preordered my 13700k
Are you stupid? 13th gen Intel cpus are compatible with the 12th gen motherboards as they both use the same socket.
Intel for the win here. Double the cores than AMD, you can choose ddr4 for Intel, AMD only ddr5. If you have alder lake you can upgrade to raptor lake with a bios update. Also AMD chips more expensive, team blue is a clear winner 🏆
The possibility of using both DDR4 and DDR5 RAMs does make a difference.
@@MakeSh00t what's wrong with having more cores for less price + lower temps for more cores than 7000 series is just amazing
Not any company supporter
Just simple facts
@@MakeSh00t your not ready for intel to get 5nm chips buddy
@@MakeSh00t do yourself a favour and call your network provider and tell them to cancel your services as it's crystal clear you have zero clue about intel. Like for starters both 12th and 13th gen are not full core CPUs and do in fact contain P and E cores, like the 13700k for eg its NOT a full 16 core CPU! it's a 8 core CPU that consists of 8 Performance cores and 8 Efficiency cores, and the E cores doesn't give any boost to single core performance as their main purpose are to take the background tasks off the P cores so they then can run at maximum performance, but at the same time they keep the efficiency under control and to give the multi core performance a good boost. Furthermore 13th gen haven't even been released yet and you're claiming the 5800X3D beats a 13900k in some games but yet it doesn't even beat a 12900k in most games let alone the unreleased 13900k with no official performance data 🤣🤣 Also didn't you know 12th gen smashed 5000 in a lot of benchmarks? And didn't older gen Intel CPUs beat all previous AMD CPUs in single core with less cores? 🤣 Seriously dude you need to get off the internet or stop brown nosing Lisa Su 🤦
@@Techfluencer no lo creo quien compra un chip de esos busca el máximo performance y con ddr5 se consigue eso, ahora en la gama media baja y baja ya interesa más el ddr4 pero para eso mejor se quedan en las generaciones anteriores