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I'm only a 'Personal, not for Commercial use' Fusion user, making little things for myself and friends etc. I am fairly new to all of this and I'm finding my desktop and laptops may be a bit on the slow / old side for a lot of the processing etc. I'm looking at building my own desktop and was wondering about the performance of various chips. I've read info that says Fusion is mainly concerned with the single core performance and clockspeed is king, but on my current setup, it seems to be using all cores so I'm not sure if this is true. My current desktop is only an i5-3470T with a GTX970 GPU and 24Gb RAM.
I'm considering an AMD Ryzen7 5800X (single core performance of 3445, overall performance of 27806) or maybe a Ryzen 5 8500G (single core performance of 3893, overall performance of 21685). I'd not be upgrading my GPU but would be looking to go to 32Gb RAM.
Will the 5800X be faster than the 8500G or what else around that pricepoint should I be considering?
benchmark stats for some processors -
https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare/5841vs6056vs4323vs5842vs3869/
Thanks for any comments and suggestions.
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