The Battle of Two CPUs: Ryzen 7500F vs Intel i5-12400F
When it comes to choosing a CPU, there are many factors to consider, including budget, performance, and compatibility. In this article, we'll be comparing two popular mid-range CPUs, the Ryzen 7500F and the Intel i5-12400F, to see how they stack up in various gaming scenarios.
These CPUs and this is important to note because if you're using a mid-range graphics card say a 40 6 DTI or maybe something more entry level then the difference in gaming scenarios between these two chips is going to be even more negligible and the same can be said if you're gaming at higher resolutions save for a few really CPU intensive examples now when it comes to productivity or really CPU heavy applications the 7500 F pulls ahead regardless as someone who likes to create videos I've noticed that the render time in Da Vinci Resolve is quite a bit faster than it is with the i I 5 the I5 is still Snappy don't get me wrong but my 1 minute example video which took 45 seconds to render on the 12400 F took just 33 seconds with the 7500f
In terms of gaming, both CPUs are capable of delivering smooth performance, especially when using a full range of graphics card. Despite this, there were still some instances where the Ryzen 7500F performed better than the Intel i5-12400F, particularly in games that have processor-intensive scenes. For example, in Cyberpunk, the Ryzen 7500F delivered an average frame rate that was 8 FPS higher than the Intel i5-12400F, with a significant difference in the 1% low figure.
This helped showcase a clearer performance difference between the two CPUs in some games, especially those with high crowd density. The graphics card wasn't being utilized as much, meaning that the processor was the limiting factor, and this allowed for a more accurate comparison of their performance. In Rat Ey, Kingdom Come Deliverance, and The Witcher 3, the Ryzen 7500F performed slightly better than the Intel i5-12400F, although the differences were relatively small.
However, in other games such as Spider-Man, Fortnite, and Starfield, the performance difference between the two CPUs was much smaller. In Spider-Man, the Ryzen 7500F delivered an average frame rate that was only 10 FPS higher than the Intel i5-12400F, with the same 1% low figure. Similarly, in Fortnite, the Ryzen 7500F performed slightly better than the Intel i5-12400F, but the difference was minimal.
In terms of overall performance, both CPUs are capable of delivering smooth gaming experiences, especially when paired with a high-end graphics card. However, for those who prioritize content creation or CPU-intensive games, the Ryzen 7500F may offer a slight advantage.
The Intel i5-12400F is still a great choice, even if it's not as highly optimized for certain workloads. Its performance in gaming scenarios is more consistent and reliable than the Ryzen 7500F, especially when paired with a mid-range graphics card. However, its price has been decreasing significantly over time, making it an attractive option for those on a budget.
Another key consideration is availability. The Intel i5-12400F is widely available in many regions, while the Ryzen 7500F may be harder to find depending on where you live. This could be a significant factor for those looking to build a new PC or upgrade their existing system.
In conclusion, both CPUs offer great performance and value for money. The Ryzen 7500F excels in content creation applications and CPU-intensive games, while the Intel i5-12400F provides a more consistent and reliable gaming experience. Ultimately, the choice between these two CPUs will depend on your specific needs and priorities.
The final verdict is that both processors are great choices both can be paired with a lowcost motherboard be it h610 or a620 for the ryzen to form the start of a lowcost system if you want to use a more mid-range graphics card or a higher end card to play at higher resolutions then gaming results will probably be even more similar if content creation is your thing the ryzen will be superior in programs like d Vinci resolve and more CPU intensive games will probably get a nice FPS uplift too that said the i52400 f is still really good for the money and worth every penny of its ever decreasing price tag it's also more widely available at least here in the uk but what do you think which would you buy and why let me know in the comments
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhello everyone and welcome to another video now both the AMD ryzen 57500 F and Intel Core i52 400f are excellent processors in their own right both have six cores and 12 threads and both are ideal for lower cost gaming builds the ryzen 5 7500f is harder to find than say a 7600 or 7600 X but there are some excellent deals out there the 12400 F on the other hand is what I'd call more accessible because of its better availability and ddr4 memory support so there are a wider range of motherboards to choose from plus the CPU has been out longer and its price has dropped quite a lot I've seen a few 7500f and 13400 F comparisons but here in the UK it seems like where available the 7500f and 12400 F sit closer in price and as someone who has just made the switch from the Intel chip to the AMD offering I wanted to talk about my experience in doing so while discussing how the two stack up against each other now for the comparative portion of this video I'm testing at 1080P and I used 6,000 megahertz dual Channel ddr5 as well as an RTX 480 super in order to squeeze as much as I can from both CPUs this probably isn't representative of what you'd probably build if using either of these CPUs and this is important to note because if you're using a mid-range graphics card say a 40 6 DTI or maybe something more entry level then the difference in gaming scenarios between these two chips is going to be even more negligible and the same can be said if you're gaming at higher resolutions save for a few really CPU intensive examples now when it comes to productivity or really CPU heavy applications the 7500 F pulls ahead regardless as someone who likes to create videos I've noticed that the render time in Da Vinci resolve is quite a bit faster than it is with the i I 5 the I5 is still Snappy don't get me wrong but my 1 minute example video which took 45 seconds to render on the 12400 F took just 33 seconds with the 7500f in the following game results and despite using a full t80 super there were still some instances where the I5 and ryzen CPUs were really close different games will produce different outcomes of course but let me show you how a few of my favorites ran the first is cyber Punk again that has some really processor intensive scenes particularly if the crowd density option is turned right up here I was using settings that I normally would with Hardware like this and you'll notice that most if not all of the time not just in cyberpunk but across all of today's tested games the graphics card isn't being utilized all that much that's what we want in a battle of two CPUs because it means that our processors while trying their hardest are the limiting factors this helped showcase a clearer performance difference between them in some cyber Punk here the difference in frame rate was 8 FPS on average with an 8 FPS difference for the 1% low figure 2 the most significant change was with the. 1% figure which at 12 FPS higher with the rising shows us that things remained more consistent next up I tried Kingdom Come Deliverance this game can be very system intensive especially in towns and settlements and that is certainly clear to see in Rat ey where both of the six core 12 thread bargains are suffering a little bit the 12400 F did a little better here actually because although the average and 1% numbers were similar across the board the higher. 1% figure represented more consistency with the Intel chip to be fair it was far from perfect with both Starfield up next and again the results were very close apart from the. 1% low which this time fell in favor of the rying both gaming experiences were pretty smooth though it'll be areas like this that are more CPU intensive as NPCs fill the streets and settlements The Witcher 3 fared ever so slightly better with the I5 but to be honest there wasn't much in it with similar average and percentile lows across the board either Chip is going to give you a decent gaming experience again the 480 super is just sitting back and relaxing here as our processors get put through their Paces in demanding areas of the map I certainly anticipated bigger differences between these two CPUs but guess it depends on the game and if we were using the I5 with a ddr4 setup then there might be even more variation nice to see the I5 can keep up though in some scenarios as part of a modern PC build another game where aformentioned differences were noticeable was with Spider-Man there was a 10 FPS difference on average in favor of the ryzen but the 1% low was identical across both the 0.1% low was higher with the I5 72 compared to 6 63 the I5 tends to deliver a more consistent experience and this isn't just the case here either the last game tested today is fortnite and again the average Falls in favor of the ryzen 5 which delivers over 300 FPS in this CPU dominant game with dx12 mode enabled the 1% lows were also respectable and so was the .1% figure but they both fell short of the i5s percentile stats now all in all both processors are great choices both can be paired with a lowcost motherboard be it h610 or a620 for the ryzen to form the start of a lowcost system if you want to use a more mid-range graphics card or a higher end card to play at higher resolutions then gaming results will probably be even more similar if content creation is your thing the ryzen will be superior in programs like d Vinci resolve and more CPU intensive games will probably get a nice FPS uplift too that said the i52400 f is still really good for the money and worth every penny of its ever decreasing price tag it's also more widely available at least here in the UK but what do you think which would you buy and why let me know in the comments thank you as always for watching and I'll see you in the next onehello everyone and welcome to another video now both the AMD ryzen 57500 F and Intel Core i52 400f are excellent processors in their own right both have six cores and 12 threads and both are ideal for lower cost gaming builds the ryzen 5 7500f is harder to find than say a 7600 or 7600 X but there are some excellent deals out there the 12400 F on the other hand is what I'd call more accessible because of its better availability and ddr4 memory support so there are a wider range of motherboards to choose from plus the CPU has been out longer and its price has dropped quite a lot I've seen a few 7500f and 13400 F comparisons but here in the UK it seems like where available the 7500f and 12400 F sit closer in price and as someone who has just made the switch from the Intel chip to the AMD offering I wanted to talk about my experience in doing so while discussing how the two stack up against each other now for the comparative portion of this video I'm testing at 1080P and I used 6,000 megahertz dual Channel ddr5 as well as an RTX 480 super in order to squeeze as much as I can from both CPUs this probably isn't representative of what you'd probably build if using either of these CPUs and this is important to note because if you're using a mid-range graphics card say a 40 6 DTI or maybe something more entry level then the difference in gaming scenarios between these two chips is going to be even more negligible and the same can be said if you're gaming at higher resolutions save for a few really CPU intensive examples now when it comes to productivity or really CPU heavy applications the 7500 F pulls ahead regardless as someone who likes to create videos I've noticed that the render time in Da Vinci resolve is quite a bit faster than it is with the i I 5 the I5 is still Snappy don't get me wrong but my 1 minute example video which took 45 seconds to render on the 12400 F took just 33 seconds with the 7500f in the following game results and despite using a full t80 super there were still some instances where the I5 and ryzen CPUs were really close different games will produce different outcomes of course but let me show you how a few of my favorites ran the first is cyber Punk again that has some really processor intensive scenes particularly if the crowd density option is turned right up here I was using settings that I normally would with Hardware like this and you'll notice that most if not all of the time not just in cyberpunk but across all of today's tested games the graphics card isn't being utilized all that much that's what we want in a battle of two CPUs because it means that our processors while trying their hardest are the limiting factors this helped showcase a clearer performance difference between them in some cyber Punk here the difference in frame rate was 8 FPS on average with an 8 FPS difference for the 1% low figure 2 the most significant change was with the. 1% figure which at 12 FPS higher with the rising shows us that things remained more consistent next up I tried Kingdom Come Deliverance this game can be very system intensive especially in towns and settlements and that is certainly clear to see in Rat ey where both of the six core 12 thread bargains are suffering a little bit the 12400 F did a little better here actually because although the average and 1% numbers were similar across the board the higher. 1% figure represented more consistency with the Intel chip to be fair it was far from perfect with both Starfield up next and again the results were very close apart from the. 1% low which this time fell in favor of the rying both gaming experiences were pretty smooth though it'll be areas like this that are more CPU intensive as NPCs fill the streets and settlements The Witcher 3 fared ever so slightly better with the I5 but to be honest there wasn't much in it with similar average and percentile lows across the board either Chip is going to give you a decent gaming experience again the 480 super is just sitting back and relaxing here as our processors get put through their Paces in demanding areas of the map I certainly anticipated bigger differences between these two CPUs but guess it depends on the game and if we were using the I5 with a ddr4 setup then there might be even more variation nice to see the I5 can keep up though in some scenarios as part of a modern PC build another game where aformentioned differences were noticeable was with Spider-Man there was a 10 FPS difference on average in favor of the ryzen but the 1% low was identical across both the 0.1% low was higher with the I5 72 compared to 6 63 the I5 tends to deliver a more consistent experience and this isn't just the case here either the last game tested today is fortnite and again the average Falls in favor of the ryzen 5 which delivers over 300 FPS in this CPU dominant game with dx12 mode enabled the 1% lows were also respectable and so was the .1% figure but they both fell short of the i5s percentile stats now all in all both processors are great choices both can be paired with a lowcost motherboard be it h610 or a620 for the ryzen to form the start of a lowcost system if you want to use a more mid-range graphics card or a higher end card to play at higher resolutions then gaming results will probably be even more similar if content creation is your thing the ryzen will be superior in programs like d Vinci resolve and more CPU intensive games will probably get a nice FPS uplift too that said the i52400 f is still really good for the money and worth every penny of its ever decreasing price tag it's also more widely available at least here in the UK but what do you think which would you buy and why let me know in the comments thank you as always for watching and I'll see you in the next one\n"