Interesting to see the effect of RAM speed on the IGP performance - this looks like exactly the kind of review we asked for in the last ryzen APU review thread!
ohmaheid
Todays prices on Scan UK. are £347 for the Intel combo. £251 for the AMD combo. both excluding memory - as the benchmarks were run using the same memory for both.
So for about £100 less you can do quite a bit of gaming on the AMD platform…And good luck with any gaming on the Intel platform.
CPU -wise, they are roughly equal, with a slight advantage to the Intel part, but at the cost of significantly higher power draw.
Let's face it…Intel aren't really at the races here, but reading the review you would think they were almost on par. And that's not even taking into consideration Intel's performance hit when Meltdown is eventually patched. (if ever)
Shopping around for the
closest comparable intel motherboard to the reviewed model on scan, there's still easily a £65 delta (£40 motherboard, £10 CPU, £20 for a decent heatsink (not included on intel K chips), and save £5 going with 8 GB of 2400 MHz RAM rather than 3 GHz for the AMD system to run the memory at the max rated speed).
You've got the wrong end of the CPU stick - the AMD chip is noticeably ahead in every real-world CPU benchmark, while also using more power than the intel chip (the intel TDP is a tad exaggerated). Also, the intel system reviewed will be rocking the meltdown fixes already