Likewise, there must be plenty of people who have yet to upgrade at all. Although the Ryzen 5 1600 certainly looked slow compared to the 5600 with an extremely high-end GPU, for those using a more modest GPU, the R5 1600 isn't nearly the bottleneck shown here. Moreover, those who pl...
The 7700 XT is only a little faster than the 6700 XT with more cores (3456 vs 2560) DX12 - RDNA3 is notably faster than RDNA2. The 7700 XT is only a little slower than the 6800 XT with fewer cores (3456 vs 4608) I'll bet the 780M comes close to the 6400 in DX12 memory-...
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They do not really care if the job run on X core or Y. Else, they would have to code their game to run on every variation of the CPU. What if there is no SMT, what if there is just 4 core, etc. And still, the main thread remain the bottl...
Hi! A couple of months ago this problem started with my RYZEN 5 3600 , when ever the CPU goes above 60C I get over 85% usage and the clock speed doesn’t get up to 4.2GHZ , only 3.6-4.0GHz , and I get bottlenecked in games. I need to mention that I have a decent cpu ...
A Ryzen 7 5800X3D would be the ideal CPU to minimise bottlenecking of next-gen GPUs like the RTX 4070, but may be worse value than a Ryzen 5 5600 in terms of fps-per-dollar, especially if the motherboard and/or CPU cooler also need to be replaced in order to get the maximum...