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Hello everyone!
Episode 3 of Terrius Talks Tech went up this morning. I am hoping to start posting a new T₃ video at least every other Tuesday as I find them very fun to make (though perhaps a bit more difficult)!
For today's episode I decided to see if I could make some graphs and a spreadsheet to help me get a better view of the AMD Ryzen Ecosystem as a whole. Thus I decided to aggregate 10 different sites worth of Ryzen (and Intel) benchmarks to find out what the Mean performance is of the platform.
The most annoying part of looking at benchmarks for me is the variance to what settings people use. Therefore I figured by aggregating the data it would balance out the extremes of setting choices that bench markers may have chosen.
The synthetic benchmark aggregation was super easy and took almost no time at all. The real hard part was trying to find games that a majority of reviewers reported scores for, in the end I settled on Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Rise of the Tomb Raider, GTA V, and Battlefield 1.
I had hoped that all 10 sites I was using to gather the benchmark data would have run each of these games, unfortunately that was not the case. The majority of the 10 sites only tested 1 or 2 of the 4 games and thus I did not end up having nearly as many data points as I would have liked.
Anyways I hope this aggregated data is interesting for other people out there! Enjoy!
Episode 3 of Terrius Talks Tech went up this morning. I am hoping to start posting a new T₃ video at least every other Tuesday as I find them very fun to make (though perhaps a bit more difficult)!
For today's episode I decided to see if I could make some graphs and a spreadsheet to help me get a better view of the AMD Ryzen Ecosystem as a whole. Thus I decided to aggregate 10 different sites worth of Ryzen (and Intel) benchmarks to find out what the Mean performance is of the platform.
The most annoying part of looking at benchmarks for me is the variance to what settings people use. Therefore I figured by aggregating the data it would balance out the extremes of setting choices that bench markers may have chosen.
The synthetic benchmark aggregation was super easy and took almost no time at all. The real hard part was trying to find games that a majority of reviewers reported scores for, in the end I settled on Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Rise of the Tomb Raider, GTA V, and Battlefield 1.
I had hoped that all 10 sites I was using to gather the benchmark data would have run each of these games, unfortunately that was not the case. The majority of the 10 sites only tested 1 or 2 of the 4 games and thus I did not end up having nearly as many data points as I would have liked.
Anyways I hope this aggregated data is interesting for other people out there! Enjoy!
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