People who says "Loook! FPS ARE SAME", look at cpu usage. Most of this test are wrong because they have limits on GPU. For true CPU tests game needs to be on lowest graphics setting so processor can show its maximum without resting on the video card
@@OdinHardware i was thinking we are taliking about 2600. Im aware of that every chip is different,im asking for "safe voltage" for 24/7 usage in oc scenario
People who says "Loook! FPS ARE SAME", look at cpu usage. Most of this test are wrong because they have limits on GPU. For true CPU tests game needs to be on lowest graphics setting so processor can show its maximum without resting on the video card
I would expect a bigger gap between these 2 but turn out it's not that big, like only 5% if oc the ryzen and 10% if using default clock
Odin,does 1.375 was lowest possible voltage for 4ghz?
it varies with every 1700 chip. At auto it consumed 1.4V.
1.375 was manually set and it was stable in all conditions
@@OdinHardware i was thinking we are taliking about 2600.
Im aware of that every chip is different,im asking for "safe voltage" for 24/7 usage in oc scenario
Which one should i buy if price is same?
i3 10105
For gaming i3
At least you need streaming or rendering
@@OdinHardware i3 10105f
The 2600 offers a better upgrade path and mobos are usually cheaper and more varied you will also have 6 cores and 12 threads
@@OdinHardware In your test ryzen was better
Which mobo I should choose for i3 10105?
H510 or b560. Because you can upgrade easily to 11th generation i5 or i7, i9 later unlike h410