Key Differences
In short — Core i9-10920X outperforms the cheaper Athlon 200GE on the selected game parameters. However, the worse performing Athlon 200GE is a better bang for your buck. The better performing Core i9-10920X is 408 days newer than the cheaper Athlon 200GE.
Advantages of AMD Athlon 200GE
- Up to 82% cheaper than Core i9-10920X - $149.0 vs $827.21
- Up to 80% better value when playing Dying Light 2: Stay Human than Core i9-10920X - $1.22 vs $6.08 per FPS
- Consumes up to 79% less energy than Intel Core i9-10920X - 35 vs 165 Watts
- Works without a dedicated GPU, while Intel Core i9-10920X doesn't have integrated graphics
Advantages of Intel Core i9-10920X
- Performs up to 11% better in Dying Light 2: Stay Human than Athlon 200GE - 136 vs 122 FPS
- Can execute more multi-threaded tasks simultaneously than AMD Athlon 200GE - 24 vs 4 threads
Dying Light 2: Stay Human
Resolution
1920 x 1080
Game Graphics
High Quality Raytracing
Desktop • Sep 6th, 2018
FPS
122
89.70588235294117%
Value, $/FPS
$1.22/FPS
100%
Price, $
$149
100%
Value Winner
Buy for $149 on Amazon
In Stock
Updated 361705 minutes ago
Desktop • Oct 19th, 2019
FPS
136
100%
Value, $/FPS
$6.08/FPS
20.06578947368421%
Price, $
$827.21
18%
FPS Winner
Buy for $827.21 on Amazon
In Stock
Updated 361706 minutes ago
TOP 5 Games
Resolution
1920 x 1080
Game Graphics
High Quality Raytracing
Desktop • Sep 6th, 2018
Desktop • Oct 19th, 2019
Geekbench 5 Benchmarks
Desktop • Sep 6th, 2018
Single-Core
889
53.07462686567164%
Multi-Core
1857
16.362675125561722%
AMD Athlon 200GE | vs | Intel Core i9-10920X |
---|---|---|
Sep 6th, 2018 | Release Date | Oct 19th, 2019 |
Athlon | Collection | Core i9 Extreme |
Raven Ridge | Codename | Cascade Lake |
AMD Socket AM4 | Socket | Intel Socket 2066 |
Desktop | Segment | Desktop |
2 | Cores | 12 |
4 | Threads | 24 |
3.2 GHz | Base Clock Speed | 3.5 GHz |
Non-Turbo | Turbo Clock Speed | 4.6 GHz |
35 W | TDP | 165 W |
14 nm | Process Size | 14 nm |
32.0x | Multiplier | 35.0x |
Radeon Vega 3 | Integrated Graphics | None |
No | Overclockable | Yes |