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System Name | Intel 2023 |
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Processor | Intel Core i5 13600KF |
Motherboard | Gigabyte B660M Aourus Pro |
Cooling | Custom water cooling loop |
Memory | 2x16gb Adata PC 3600 |
Video Card(s) | AMD 6950XT |
Storage | 2TB Corsair MP600 |
Display(s) | Nixeus 27 EDG |
Case | Phanteks P600 |
Audio Device(s) | Topping DX3 Pro + |
Power Supply | Corsair RM850 |
Mouse | Razer Basilisk |
Keyboard | Womier K87 with Tecsee Purple Panda switches |
Software | Win 11 Pro 64bit |
Benchmark Scores | Unfortunately no time anymore to benchmark.... |
You make an interesting point about the low FPS.5800x3D isn't best at the higher FPS range. It's FPS lows that it excels at.
Does it as well as basically any CPU out right now as well.
100% the ONLY CPU I'd ever even call "Future Proof". It's like a 5775c on steroids.
Techspot looked at the low 1% and found that compared to the 5800X:
Battlefield V ran significantly faster with the 5800X3D, boosting 1% lows by 33% at 1080p and the average frame rate by a whopping 41%. Even at 1440p, we're looking at a 30% improvement in 1% lows and a 21% increase for the average frame rate. Then at 4K, we're still looking at up to a 14% boost for the 3D V-Cache, an impressive set of results.
Difference between 133 and 173fps. As this is one of my most played games it is relevant.... However they were testing with a 3090Ti and I run my rig with 6700XT, so my differences will be a lot less.