(12-04-2017, 04:26 PM)Nintendo Maniac 64 Wrote: I'm not that paranoid about it, and honestly I want to know how Ryzen performs myself since I may be interested in a Ryzen APU-based system in the future as I've been following Ryzen closely since its initial unveiling around a year ago (so I'm well aware of much of what you stated regarding Ryzen in general).
So post away! Really, my concerns were more about any farther in-depth benchmarking with other CPUs or the like, especially if other users start hi-jacking this thread or get the idea to make a new thread - just posting a couple of your our Ryzen benchmark results in your own thread won't hurt anybody.
Ok!
I have not had as much free time today as I would have liked, so I have not had time to install W7 just yet, but I just ran the luabench on build 6000 (perfect timing with that nice and even number!)
I honestly was thinking that build might not make much of a difference, but even though it is still inferior performance to Intel, I would say this is still more acceptable and inline with what I was hoping for.
Once I have W7 installed and run my benchmarks there, I will edit the OP and include screenshots of the results and very specific build information.
SpaceDandy,
I think that the Dolphin benchmark is backend independent, it's just a test of your CPU's single-core ability. However, this luabench result is more representative of what you are actually getting in-game than the 5.0 stable benchmark suggests, so your results may vary heavily as this is not a stable release, but this should make clear what is possible.