Richay13
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Hello, this might not belong here but i am slightly new. I will be purchasing components for a desktop this weekend and had my eyes pretty much set on the i7-10700k. I know the majority of processors are multi core, but as you can see on Processor Benchmarks
- Geekbench Browser they seperate it into single and multicore performance benchmarks. This is relevant because, I have came across a few reviews on the intel x series for recording, scores high on the multi core performance and have been slightly considering getting an x299 and probably a 9th gen x. However theres no clear details on what the difference is. One source said, single core performance is just for basic apps and bla bla bla, others say single core is really good for recording and especially at low buffer rates. It seems that things that score high on the multicore performance test also have hyperthreading capabilities, and seems like processors with higher multicore performance works great with running many vsts and ext. Anyway, my question what is truly the difference? Does one benefit over the other?
Thank you in advance
- Geekbench Browser they seperate it into single and multicore performance benchmarks. This is relevant because, I have came across a few reviews on the intel x series for recording, scores high on the multi core performance and have been slightly considering getting an x299 and probably a 9th gen x. However theres no clear details on what the difference is. One source said, single core performance is just for basic apps and bla bla bla, others say single core is really good for recording and especially at low buffer rates. It seems that things that score high on the multicore performance test also have hyperthreading capabilities, and seems like processors with higher multicore performance works great with running many vsts and ext. Anyway, my question what is truly the difference? Does one benefit over the other?
Thank you in advance