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  4. Our CPU benchmarks performance hierarchy ranks all the current and previous generation Intel and AMD processors, including all of the Best CPUs for Gaming, based on performance. Your CPU has a huge effect on overall performance and, to many, is a computer's most important component. CPU benchmarks help us suss out the differences, but when it comes time to buy a CPU for your desktop, you'll find a dizzying collection of model numbers and specs from both Intel and AMD. We've listed the best CPUs for gaming and best processors for workstations in other articles, but if you want to know how each chip stacks up against all the others and how we come to our decisions, this CPU benchmarks hierarchy is for you. We also recently added a new article covering the CPU benchmarks hierarchy for Cyberpunk 2077, a dedicated piece to show performance scaling in the most hotly-anticipated game in recent history. The new Ryzen 5000 processors represent a watershed moment for AMD: The company has swept our CPU benchmarks hierarchy and taken the lead in every metric, including our gaming, single-threaded, and multi-threaded categories. You can see the Ryzen 5 5600X, Ryzen 9 5950X, 5900X, and Ryzen 7 5800X in our rankings, along with all of the previous-gen Zen 3, Zen+, and Zen 1 versions of those chips. Intel is firing back, though, with its upcoming 11th-generation Rocket Lake-S CPUs that the company says will take the gaming performance crown. We have the Comet Lake lineup in our charts, and we also recently added Intel's entire 9th-Gen family. Well, at least the models we have on hand. Next up, 8th-Gen, which is working its way across our test platforms now. We also recently added AMD's Threadripper Pro 3995WX to our CPU benchmarks rankings. This fire-breathing chip comes armed with 64 cores, 128 threads, and eight memory channels that support up to 2TB of memory. We'll explain how we ranked the processors under each table. The game testing ranking is first. We also include an application performance metric in our application score tables, which we've split up into single- and multi-core measurements (below gaming table). The most powerful chip gets a 100, and all others are scored relative to it. If you want our recommendations for specific price bands, please check out our Best CPUs for gaming page. We are busy retesting our full arsenal of processors with a newer version of Windows 10 to measure performance for our CPU benchmarks. As such, chips without a score are ranked according to their previous rankings with our older CPU benchmarks test suite. We'll add specific measurements for those chips as our CPU benchmarks testing continues. We rank all the Intel and AMD processors in the tables below, but we don't include overclocked performance or 99th percentile fps rankings. You can see all of those numbers in the charts above. Bear in mind that the charts above use the raw performance numbers, whereas our CPU benchmarks rankings below use a score to rank the chips relative to one another. Admittedly, the charts are getting a bit packed as we expand our rankings pool, but we'll work to separate this out into different classes when we release the next batch of CPU benchmarks. This group of results also comprises only the chips that have passed through our newest test suite, while the tables below include rankings based on past CPU benchmarks. Finally, the pricing in the charts above represents MSRPs. Given the current state of chip shortages, you likely won't find many of these chips at these prices at retail. *indicates an APU tested with a discrete GPU. Note: These types of processors are geared for performance with integrated graphics - please see individual reviews for those performance rankings. We've ranked all the consumer Intel 10th, 9th, 8th, and 7th Gen processors, along with AMD's Ryzen and Threadripper chips from all four generations. We have two rankings for each chip, based on 1080p and 1440p CPU gaming benchmarks, but the chart is aligned sequentially based on the 1080p game results. The 1440p listings aren't listed in sequential order due to unfortunate limitations with our tables. Pay attention to the 1440p rankings: Some faster chips at 1440p CPU benchmarks may be listed below slower chips simply because of the 1080p results. We measured performance for the 1080p CPU gaming benchmarks with a geometric mean of Borderlands 3, Hitman 2, Project CARS 3, Red Dead Redemption 2, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, and The Division 2. We measured performance for the 1440p CPU gaming benchmarks with a geometric mean of Borderlands 3, Project CARS 3, Red Dead Redemption 2, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, and The Division 2. As you can see, AMD's Ryzen 9 5950X and Ryzen 9 5900X take a healthy lead over Intel's flagship Core i9-10900K in both 1080p and 1440p results, and as you'll see in our Ryzen 9 5950X and 5900X review, overclocking doesn't even the score for Intel. AMD's stock Ryzen processors beat the overclocked Intel processors, which is quite the feat, and Ryzen is even faster after overclocking, too. Also, check out those CPU benchmarks performance deltas between the previous-gen Ryzen processors and the 5000 series. That's impressive. Most folks overlook the incredible power efficiency of the Zen 3 processors, but that equates to a faster, cooler, and quieter system that doesn't require super-expensive cooling solutions. Take note of the TDP divide in our charts - it's surprising. Check out our review for more in-depth power testing. We calculate the above single-threaded CPU benchmarks rankings based on a geometric mean of y-cruncher, Cinebench, POV-Ray, and LAME. The latter consists of two tests: One short duration test and one extended-duration test to measure performance once Intel's boost duration limits have been exceeded. Single-threaded performance is often tied directly to the responsiveness and snappiness of your PC in any number of daily applications, like loading an operating system or surfing the web. This metric largely depends upon a mixture of instruction per cycle (IPC) throughput (the number of operations the chip can execute in one clock cycle) and frequency, which is the speed at which the transistors switch between on and off states. However, a whole host of other considerations, such as cache, architecture, and interconnects (like rings, meshes, and infinity fabric) impact this measure of per-core performance, so these results do not align perfectly based upon clock frequency. Instead, performance varies with each application and how well it is tuned for the respective architectures. With all that said, the CPU benchmarks delta between Intel's flagship Core i9-10900K and the Ryzen 5000 processors is incredible - at worst, Ryzen 5000 is 10% faster in single-threaded performance. The multi-threaded workload column is based on CPU benchmarks performance in Cinebench, POV-ray, vray, Blender (four tests - Koro, Barcellona, Classroom, bmw27), y-cruncher, and Handbrake x264 and x265 workloads. These CPU benchmarks represent performance in productivity-focused applications that tend to require more compute horsepower. Like we see with single-threaded performance metrics, multi-threaded performance, which is a measure of a chip's performance in applications that utilize multiple software threads, varies based upon a whole host of architectural factors. It also depends heavily upon how well the software scales with additional compute cores. As such, these results do not align perfectly based upon core/thread count, though it does serve as a decent litmus of multi-threaded performance. Be aware that architectures, caches, and interconnects profoundly impact these results, as all of these factors impact how well performance scales with additional threads. Performance rarely scales perfectly with the addition of more cores/threads, so the scaling factor of each processor architecture weighs in heavily on the value proposition of going with a higher core count processor. It's noteworthy that both Ryzen 5000 chips beat out Intel's 18-core 32-thread Core i9-10980XE, and the Ryzen 9 5900X only comes with 12 cores. Again, pay attention to TDP - the Ryzen chips have a 105W ranking while Intel is specced at 165W. Legacy Desktop CPU Benchmarks Hierarchy Recognizing that a lot of older platforms are going to be paired with graphics subsystems multiple generations old, we wanted to define the top of our range to encourage balance between host processing and complementary GPUs. At this point, anyone with a Sandy Bridge-based Core i7 would realize a gain from stepping up to Coffee Lake or Kaby Lake, for example. And putting AMD's top FX CPUs next to a handful of Core i7s and those older Core i5s represents an upgrade to their status. Currently, our hierarchy consists of 13 total tiers. The bottom half of the chart is largely outdated; you'll notice those CPUs dragging down performance in the latest games, regardless of the graphics card installed in your PC. If you own a CPU in that range, an upgrade could really take your experience to another level. Really, it's the top five tiers or so that remain viable. And in that top half of the chart, an upgrade is typically worthwhile if it's a least a couple of tiers higher. Otherwise, there's just not enough improvement to warrant the expense of a fresh CPU, motherboard and RAM (not to mention the graphics card and storage solution you'd be considering as well). Legacy Desktop CPU Benchmarks Hierarchy
  5. Digital banks are looking increasingly appealing to US consumers, alongside contactless payments, and the UK is following the trend according to new research. Survey findings from Juniper Research have revealed that more than 50% of American households are considering a move away from bricks and mortar-style financial institutions. Consumers expect digital banks to offer all the tech trimmings such as dependable online access, user-friendly finance apps and lots of useful tools for everyday banking. However, the public also wants traditional ‘best buy’ features including sign-up benefits and good rates according to the study results. Take a look at the best POS systems The best tax software around today Check out the best money transfer apps and services There’s a slight difference in expectation between the US and the UK, with consumers in America looking for the most beneficial sign-up offers. British consumers prefer to look for the best overall rates. Open Banking Meanwhile, digital integration, where consumers can quickly and easily make use of other financial services using Open Banking tools is still seen as less of a priority. Just 26% of users in the US claimed integration was a priority for them, while only 13% in the UK thought it was a deciding factor in making the changeover from conventional banking to digital. Despite the fact that the UK has had Open Banking for some time nearly half of those questioned weren’t sure if they’d even used it. Unsurprisingly, the coronavirus pandemic has been responsible for many changes in banking habits. Alongside exploring the option of digital-only banks, consumers on both sides of the pond were exploiting the appeal of contactless payments. Of those surveyed, 60% of US contactless users stated that Covid-19 was the deciding factor for using touch-free payment options. Some 89% of American contactless payments users now use contactless cards, and 35% of current non-users are expecting to start using cards in future. However, use of OEM Pay solutions such as Apple Pay and Android Pay remains strong. Eighty five percent of US contactless users claim to employ at least one OEM Pay solution for their transactions. “Contactless cards have become a key feature for the US payment landscape, in large part because of COVID-19,” research author James Moar explained. “With strong OEM Pay usage, situational use of the different contactless payment solutions will emerge; potentially leading to specialised solutions in future.”
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  7. Name of the game: Warhammer: Chaosbane Price: 12.00$ After Discount Link Store: Here Offer ends up after X hours: 11 February Requirements: MINIMUM: Système d'exploitation et processeur 64 bits nécessaires Système d'exploitation : 64bits version of Windows® 7, Windows® 8, Windows® 10 Processeur : Intel® Core i3 or AMD Phenom™ II X3 Mémoire vive : 6 GB de mémoire Graphiques : NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 660 or AMD Radeon™ HD 7850 with 2 GB RAM DirectX : Version 11 Espace disque : 20 GB d'espace disque disponible Carte son : DirectX Compatible Soundcard RECOMMENDED Système d'exploitation et processeur 64 bits nécessaires Système d'exploitation : 64bits version of Windows® 7, Windows® 8, Windows® 10 Processeur : Intel® Core i5 or AMD FX 8150 Mémoire vive : 6 GB de mémoire Graphiques : NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 780 or AMD Radeon™ R9 290 with 2 GB RAM DirectX : Version 11 Espace disque : 20 GB d'espace disque disponible Carte son : DirectX Compatible Soundcard
  8. Happy Propose Day 2021 Wishes Images, Quotes, Status, Messages, Photos, Pictures: Valentine’s Week is here and people are all set to celebrate the second day of the romantic week: Propose Day. Celebrated on February 8, Propose Day is all about expressing your true feelings to the one who really matters to you. Expressing your love for someone is not an easy task, but it is crucial to let your heart out and reveal your hidden feelings. On this day, take the plunge and gather the courage to confess to your crush, friends or beloved. Whether you want to pop up the big question or just want to reignite the fire, propose day is just the right day for you. Propose day is an important day not just for the singles but also for the couples. Even if you are already in a happy and a committed relationship, you can still send romantic messages to reignite the old spark by proposing to your partner once again. Some propose their partner for marriage while some ask for a committed relationship. If you still haven’t told your special someone about how you feel, then what better than Propose Day to spill the beans! Go an extra mile and put in extra efforts to show how much they mean to you. Take inspiration from these lovely messages and wishes that will sweep your love off his/her feet. *It’s not going to be easy. It’s going to be hard. We’re going to have to work at this every day, but I want to do that because I want you. I want all of you, forever, you and me, every day. *My feelings for you have only grown stronger since the day we first met. I want to seal our bond forever today. Happy Propose Day, love. *Today on Propose Day, I just want to open my heart and let you know that you mean the world to me and I want you to stay in my life, forever. *There isn’t a second, I don’t think about you. I love you so much. Will you be mine? *Hi beautiful, I wish I was around to bend on my knee, hand you a rose and propose you to be my Valentine. *I want to tell you with all my heart that what we have is the best relationship ever. Let’s take it a step ahead! Let’s be together for life! I love you.
  9. Agadir – National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) re-shared a breath-taking picture of Morocco’s Anti-Atlas Mountains that were “formed as a result of the African and Eurasian tectonic plates colliding about 80 million years ago.” The Terra satellite took the picture 440 miles (708 kilometres) above Earth’s surface, in 2007. “The photo was taken in infrared light – which is invisible to the naked eye – to highlight the different layers of rock and sediment, giving the tie-dye appearance,” read the post from NASA. The picture displays the different layers that are below earth’s surface in southwestern Morocco, such as limestone, sandstone, clay stone, and gypsum. The picture was taken by the ASTER instrument on the Terra satellite, which was the first satellite to form the Earth Observing System (EOS) when it launched in 1999. According to NASA, the name was derived from the Latin word for ‘Earth,’ Terra. The Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) takes high-resolution images of the Earth in 14 different wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum, ranging from visible to thermal infrared light. According to an earlier post by NASA, the Terra satellite “was built to last for six years and 30,000 orbits.” 20 years later, however, Terra and its onboard instruments continue on a “mission of discovery, providing data about the planet we call home.” It was originally launched to understand the connections between Earth’s atmosphere, land, snow and ice, ocean, and energy balance. This would allow us to “understand Earth’s climate and climate change and to map the impact of human activity and natural disasters on communities and ecosystems,” according to NASA.
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