That is exactly what I am not doing. I am comparing the results when the CPU is utilised 100%.
Tell me a single game that utilises any CPU 100% over 100% of the CPU, then we'll talk.
And yes, I mean certain levels in Crysis 3, for example, that use all of a Ryzen and have it pegged identically to an Intel CPU.
It's like saying "Well I bought a Ferrari, but you are only allowed two wheels to demonstrate how fast it is".
I've been into PCs for a long, long time. So I know exactly what separates the wheat from the chaff when it comes to telling what a CPU is made of. I'm not interested in tests that only use a certain part of the CPU and or are designed to use a certain feature set of a certain CPU and hobble the feck out of anything else (see also - Geekwasteoftimebench). The same Geekwasteoftimebench that Intel keep using every time they are about to launch a new CPU. *THAT* is how you cheat.
I showed you the other day how Ryzen fares on Cinebench at 700mhz less than BE. That's legit. Anything that uses all of it produces very similar results.
It's just marred by clock speed at the moment.
If the next gen can hit 4.5ghz? then let's come back and have this chat again