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Text version: https://i2hard.ru/publications/30202/ VK: https://vk.com/i2hard?z=video-4134260... -- The topic of today's video will be the effect of background load on processor performance. We will take several configs from the newest to the most current. Let's start with the stock i5-12600K with DDR5 in XMP and run it all on Windows 11. Then we will check it on the Ryzen 5 5600X, which has fewer cores, and it will also be useful to check the stability of the CPU from the opposite camp to background processes. And then we will see what happens to the i7-2600K. After all, the fewer cores the processor has, the weaker it is in itself, the more critical the effect of extraneous tasks on its performance should be. Timecodes: 0:00 - Introduction 0:14 - CPUs and testbed 0:48 - System load types 1:50 - Intel Core i5-12600K benchmark and gaming test 4:48 - AMD Ryzen 5 5600X benchmark and gaming test 7:57 - Intel Core i7-2600K benchmark and gaming test 11:25 - GPU-focused tests 12:08 - Summary Testbed: GPU: Palit GeForce RTX 3080 Ti GameRock OC CPU #1: Intel Core i5-12600K CPU #2: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X CPU #3: Intel Core i7-2600K Motherboard #1: ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Hero Motherboard #2: ASRock B550 Taichi Razer Edition Motherboard #3: ASUS SABERTOOTH P67 DDR5 RAM: A-Data XPG LANCER AX5U5200C3816G-DCLABK 2x16GB DDR4 RAM: G.SKILL Trident Z F4-3200C14D-32GTZ 2x16GB DDR3 RAM: Crucial Ballistix Elite 2x8GB 1866C9 Cooling: GamerStorm Castle 360RGB v2 Storage: Crucial MX500 2TB PSU: Deepcool DQ850-M-V2L Case: Open Stand Video by: Alexey Dmitrin @Dmitryaga Maxim Chernyshev @CrewGTW Music: / i2hard Follow i2hard: https://i2hard.ru/ https://vk.com/i2hard / discord https://t.me/i2hard https://zen.yandex.ru/i2hard