@Uncle Mike Retro I picked up an NIB MB at the recycler and I'm considering getting a Ryzen 9 5950x for it because that's the best possible CPU it'll run...but do I really need that? Tough to say
@UncleMikeRetro my top end is pretty light on performance. It's on the lower end of a mid-tier gaming rig. I'm also not much of a gamer, so it's entirely functional.
The separation of the 8th from the 4th on the scale of generations is insignificant. Intel is cheating. And I bought for my son AMD Ryzen 5. Intel, in my opinion, is on the "dark side". Nice video, Uncle Mike! 👍
Same here, but I always scrounge I7 CPUs.. though one of them was a laptop. But lets not talk about my "I want a laptop" phase.. lol. I7-2700, I7-4770, I7-4790, I7-8700, and now I7-10700.
It's pretty cool to see the generational leaps of the i5 from 1st t,4th.8th and12th generation. I've only used the desktop class i5's from the 2nd to 4th gen then 10th gen. the leap from a 4th to a 10th is insane. not much of a leap from a 2nd to a 3rd then a 4th gen. but those systems were all free to me. And brought me back to world of tinkering with computers.
To be honest the real difference started with the 8th gen when AMD started to give them competition. Everything under the 8th gen did not see too many improvements over the other generations. I still have an i7 2600 computer and an i7 7700 based computer and the 2nd gen can almost do anything that the 7700 does (in gaming at least). Doesn't look like it was worth upgrading from 2nd to 3rd or from 4th to 7th
Interesting. It turns out that the gain is twice as much per core.It would be interesting to look at the new dual core processor and compare it to the 1 generation I5 450M.
I really have no experience with these CPUs. The only one I've ever had is the 3rd-gen i5 in my MacBook Pro! Fascinating to see the relative similarity in performance of the 8th and 4th gen models - at one point they were neck-and-neck until the extra cores pulled the 8400 ahead later on. That 12600K is amazing, though!
Hello my friend! Yes, I was surprised at the race between 4th and 8th Gens too. I seriously expected a wider margin. But, the extra 6 cores DO make a difference in video editing and streaming. Hmm
I miss all of you too! Not sure that is in my future. I got invited to the livestreams (like this last Sunday with Dave), but the hate for Windows and PC folk/equipment on them is enough to keep me away.
The recent gen's performance compared to the older ones reminds me of the difference between Core2 and P4. Frankly they have lost their minds on tech advancements and needs to slow down for a while.
@@UncleMikeRetro I believe there's no need to, they are really ancient stuff now :) (and that's the point of your video I guess) Good to see you well, Mike. You have been missed recently.
Nice concept Mike. I like how that 12th gen i5 ran laps around the others.
So fast! Such a nice upgrade!
Super cool to see the difference in Benchmarks. This is why I wait 12 years between builds...literally everything radically changes!
So different. And so not different the times in between. At least for the low-mid range core i5 CPUs.
@Uncle Mike Retro I picked up an NIB MB at the recycler and I'm considering getting a Ryzen 9 5950x for it because that's the best possible CPU it'll run...but do I really need that? Tough to say
@@urzamaster That is a personal matter, of course. I'd say it depends on your top end system right now?
@UncleMikeRetro my top end is pretty light on performance. It's on the lower end of a mid-tier gaming rig. I'm also not much of a gamer, so it's entirely functional.
It's nice enjoying the Core i5-450M to the Core i5-12600K
You don't see 1st compared to 12th Gen every day!
The separation of the 8th from the 4th on the scale of generations is insignificant. Intel is cheating.
And I bought for my son AMD Ryzen 5. Intel, in my opinion, is on the "dark side". Nice video, Uncle Mike! 👍
Thanks, pal! You know, I was so surprised between the 4th and 8th Gens too. I expected better.
Same here, but I always scrounge I7 CPUs.. though one of them was a laptop. But lets not talk about my "I want a laptop" phase.. lol. I7-2700, I7-4770, I7-4790, I7-8700, and now I7-10700.
ha! Yeah, let's not talk about that phase at all. Just bury it with all the other stuff in our lives!
It's pretty cool to see the generational leaps of the i5 from 1st t,4th.8th and12th generation. I've only used the desktop class i5's from the 2nd to 4th gen then 10th gen. the leap from a 4th to a 10th is insane. not much of a leap from a 2nd to a 3rd then a 4th gen. but those systems were all free to me. And brought me back to world of tinkering with computers.
Yeah, odd how some leaps were more noticeable than others? 8th to 12th! woah
To be honest the real difference started with the 8th gen when AMD started to give them competition. Everything under the 8th gen did not see too many improvements over the other generations. I still have an i7 2600 computer and an i7 7700 based computer and the 2nd gen can almost do anything that the 7700 does (in gaming at least). Doesn't look like it was worth upgrading from 2nd to 3rd or from 4th to 7th
Interesting. It turns out that the gain is twice as much per core.It would be interesting to look at the new dual core processor and compare it to the 1 generation I5 450M.
Neat idea! I tell you, though, I could have run the single core Cinebench r23 and just sped it up by a factor of 2000% the i5 450M was that slow.
I really have no experience with these CPUs. The only one I've ever had is the 3rd-gen i5 in my MacBook Pro! Fascinating to see the relative similarity in performance of the 8th and 4th gen models - at one point they were neck-and-neck until the extra cores pulled the 8400 ahead later on. That 12600K is amazing, though!
Hello my friend! Yes, I was surprised at the race between 4th and 8th Gens too. I seriously expected a wider margin. But, the extra 6 cores DO make a difference in video editing and streaming. Hmm
Great video. You need to get back on the bird site so I can keep up with what is going on in your world :)
I miss all of you too! Not sure that is in my future. I got invited to the livestreams (like this last Sunday with Dave), but the hate for Windows and PC folk/equipment on them is enough to keep me away.
@@UncleMikeRetro there is no hate on PC/Windows machines. We might joke around about them, but honestly there is no hate.
The recent gen's performance compared to the older ones reminds me of the difference between Core2 and P4.
Frankly they have lost their minds on tech advancements and needs to slow down for a while.
Try telling them that! Maybe I should do another and go back to Core 2 Duo and Quad and add them to the lineup?
@@UncleMikeRetro I believe there's no need to, they are really ancient stuff now :)
(and that's the point of your video I guess)
Good to see you well, Mike. You have been missed recently.
Thanks, pal! Good to see you too. I have been having a very busy time w/real life this last month.