5800 X3D...the X3D being the most important differentiatorDrop 200 for a 5800 and see an upgrade of some description
5800 X3D...the X3D being the most important differentiatorDrop 200 for a 5800 and see an upgrade of some description
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1ish or 3 i reckonSo are we saying:
1. Do nothing and upgrade when zen5 is out
2. Drop 200 for a 5800 and see an upgrade of some description
3. Say fk it and upgrade to am5 and 7800x3d and a 4090
It didn't though. The 5800x3d is still faster in some instances7600x beat all 5000 series cpu's etc
It didn't though. The 5800x3d is still faster in some instances
Warzone was/is still faster on the 5800x3d than the 7600x
Yes, in some instances. I did say previous that some games get boost but on av I think the 7600x came out 3% better than the 5800x3d at 1080p with a 4090..butvyou could call it a tieIt didn't though. The 5800x3d is still faster in some instances
Warzone was/is still faster on the 5800x3d than the 7600x
There is a good argument for just adding a 5700x3d.
But the wait because there is a new product coming is a load of crap.. there is always something new coming. If you want to upgrade and can budget a big upgrade do it.
3080 to 4090 is massive…
3700x to 7800x3d is massive
Personally I’m waiting for the next gen video cards (Rtx 5000) to drop later this or early next year before upgrading.
I’m not paying £1000+ for an Rtx 4080/4090 when it’s now an 18 month old card. If I’m going to get gouged then I might as well be gouged for a newly released tech!
Fair point!I mean, that's great bud and I agree but the OP has a good GPU and his issues are almost entirely CPU related.
Nv tends to have more CPU overheard than AMD too, so that 3700X is more of an issue than people think imo.
no it wont, not in comparison.To be fair, so would the jump from a 3700x to 5700x3d.
you may be right. I don't really play multiplayer shooters. Did find the 5800x3d v 7600x 50 game comparison on HU and your right, with a 4090, at 1080p warzone the 5800x3d beat the 7600x by 19fps so was 8.9% faster but 1% lows there were 2fps in it. at 1440 it was 17fps and 4k was 3fps difference, so guessing 1440p ultrawide would sit in the 10fps diff(but game was running at over 211fps anyway so you wouldn't notice, though 4k 1%lows favoured the 5800x3d but midpoint between the 1440 and 4k would again be 10fps). looks like the 7600x was bottlenecked at 1080p as fps was 213/211/211 for 1080/1440/4090, whereas the 5800x3d was 232/228/213 so becomeing gpu only became bottlenecked at 4k. weird the CoD modern warfare completely different and had identical numbers, coming from the same game sort of.@Craig_d1 you're not wrong, however getting the x3d will smooth out the spikes and make the mins/0.1% much better and improving the smoothness arguably benefits the overall experience much more than raw FPS.
Nv tends to have more CPU overheard than AMD too, so that 3700X is more of an issue than people think imo.
no it wont, not in comparison.
it will be a good upgrade not massive. i did it recently for my son 5600 to 5700x3d.
in some game there was little to no change in others 10to15%
going from a 3080 to a 4090 is massive not 10 to 15%
adding on top of that 3700x to 7800x3d and adding ddr5
the 5700x3d is a good option, but not in the same world as a full upgrade.
just to make an example the 5700x3d as the same gaming performance as a 7600x
yes 100%, a lot of people forgot AMD didnt match first get skylake on IPC until the 3XXX chips.
what spec GPU? and what res do you game atWe're going to have to agree to disagree, I did similar and found it huge.
yes 100% some game love it and some dont. in squads i got a big jump but when you worked it out it was only 15%. that is still a good just but if you want more. and you can budget the cost do it is all im sayingAs mentioned, it does depend on the games you play and certain other factors.