• yamanii@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Uh, I used it two times in the past, am shocked reading the replies here lol, where can I compare two cpus then?

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      4 months ago

      I default to nanoreview when I do a Google search. It’s pretty comprehensive and easy to scan.

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      4 months ago

      Go watch tech channels on YT, there are many great channels. Gamer’s Nexus also has a website (completely ad free too) that has all of their benchmark results.

      Also, Phoronix although it is Unix centric

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          4 months ago

          YouTube has a search function you know

          Just search GN channel for the part you want to buy

          It’s much better than a narrow benchmark like PassMark and they show actual real world performance

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            4 months ago

            If I want to compare part X with 3 others, I’ll have to “watch” 4 videos. Give me the benchmark of each, plus the high/avg/low fps for a number of games and their settings, something Ars Technica does, and it’ll take me less time to compare than it’ll take to find the videos I “need” to watch.

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              4 months ago

              … The videos have comparison charts, have you actually never watched one

              And Ars is also a very good source