Ruilong 7 2700X/5 2600X game performance detailed test: CPU for the best game anchor!

I. Preface: Multi-core or high-frequency Who is the best choice for the game CPU?

Not long ago, AMD returned with the second-generation AMD Ruilong processor codenamed Pinnacle Ridge using the Zen+ architecture. We made the first of two launches of the two processors Ruilong 7 2700X and Ruilong 5 2600X. The evaluation, whether it is the 8-core 16-threaded Ruilong 7 2700X or the 6-core 12-threaded Ruilong 5 2600X, their benchmark performance is better than previous generations at the same time, the multi-core performance is better than that of Intel's eight-generation Core i7-8700k and i5- 8600k advantage is more obvious.

However, the last time we were benchmarking the performance of these two processors was more detailed. The actual game tests were slightly less, and it was difficult for readers to fully understand the differences between their game performances. In this test, we were respectively on Ruilong 7 The 2700X and Reynolds 5 2600X perform detailed tests on the actual performance of a variety of game masterpieces to allow players who love the game to more accurately understand the actual performance of each CPU.

The following are the detailed specifications of the four CPUs involved in the test:

Compared to the 8700K, the 2700X has more cores and more buffer capacity, but the highest single-core frequency and full-core full-load frequency are all lower by 400 MHz.

The 2600X frequency is slightly lower than the 8600K, and the core number is the same, but having hyperthreading will give it an advantage when it comes to multitasking.

Now that the live broadcast industry is extremely hot, more and more users have chosen to become network anchors. This time, they will also test the performance of these top-level game CPUs when playing live games. We hope to give the host a little bit of reference!

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