Many have written before me, I will not repeat myself, I will write about personal experience. I work as an architect in Revit 2022. I create informational 3D models of buildings. At home there is a 2022 phenom 1090t 6 cores 6 threads. bought for 6500r (but you could take a younger model, even for 3500r you could drive up to 4GHz) at work this ryzen 1600 6 cores 12 threads. There is also a ryzen 1800 at home, but it lies on the shelf. RAM for it so far is only 4 gigs, and under the hair dryer there are 16 gigs. For Revit, the volume of operatives is more important. So I started rendering on both machines of one file. Ryzen is 3 times faster, that is, progress on the flow of 50% in 10 years . I don’t know, the result is so-so. The price is understandable, almost levels progress. Also, when watching a downloaded 8k video of Patagonia 8k (available on YouTube), in scenes where there is a lot of grass, even overclocked to 4GHz with a hair dryer, it barely noticeably slows down. Although it is not clear, it may be a video smo on its own or a video player (the processor is loaded 65-93% in stock, it does not reach 100). But rendering and viewing 8k I use only in one case - for testing processors. I don’t play games, during normal daily work I didn’t notice any difference between these processors, well, it’s understandable with a hair dryer in Revit and it doesn’t load 50%. The double-core Ryzen 3000 coming out this fall is worth the wait. So I bought a ryzen 1800, but until I use it, there is no need. Maybe someone will be useful
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