This is such a stupid take. What made you post this?
Probably copium overdose. It's silly to think there's only one kind of enthusiast.
It's like saying car enthusiasts only care about how fast a car can go.
This is such a stupid take. What made you post this?
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I've seen 5000 - 5250 MHz, it was on youtube but I can't find it now.Can you show us some clock frequencies of the Vcache chiplet during gameplay?
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Thanks, so it could literally operate at the same Frequencies as the 7800X3D just with more vcache.I've seen 5000 - 5250 MHz, it was on youtube but I can't find it now.
More Vcache? They both have 64 MB.Thanks, so it could literally operate at the same Frequencies as the 7800X3D just with more vcache.
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CorrectWould it be correct to assume that the 7800X3D will not require 'Game Mode' and the yucky Xbox Game Bar? That stuff is only required because of the CCD assignment, right?
Mario Odyssey was difficult to get consistent results with and I had to retest several times on many CPUs, so I switched to Mario Kart 8, which is much easier in that regard. I was hoping to play Zelda far enough to go to places that have meaningful load, but not even time to start playing yet :/ Maybe over the summer for the Fall 2023 CPU Rebench@W1zzard Why did you switch to Mario Kart 8 Deluxe from Mario Odyssey with Ryujinx?
It hits 5.25 max briefly with heavy loads but will often go below 5 or even 4 with games because they dont fully load the coresCan you show us some clock frequencies of the Vcache chiplet during gameplay? Would be interesting to see what it maxes out at and if it's basically just a 7800X3D with another chiplet on board and a little more vcache.
In apps like Cinebench, yesI've seen 5000 - 5250 MHz, it was on youtube but I can't find it now.
Good observation, this is an artifact of the way the two charts are calculated.In the game tests the relative performance is not consistent with the average of average fps. The order of cpus even change.
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7800X3D will have 104 L2+L3 Cache and 7950X3D has 144 L2+L3 CacheMore Vcache? They both have 64 MB.
True, but you said vcache, specifically.7800X3D will have 104 L2+L3 Cache and 7950X3D has 144 L2+L3 Cache
Can you show us some clock frequencies of the Vcache chiplet during gameplay? Would be interesting to see what it maxes out at and if it's basically just a 7800X3D with another chiplet on board and a little more vcache.
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There, I specified entire cache for you.True, but you said vcache, specifically.
So? You're still wrong about the two models having different Vcache size.There, I specified entire cache for you.
Neither approach is wrong. I guess I could use geomean for Average FPS, but that would give different rankings, too, and would be based on a more complex method than what I currently have, making it harder to understand for the average reader. If someone can make good arguments for either or any other change I'm totally open to improving things
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If you make ignorant blanket statements that are completely wrong.If you care about power you aren’t an enthusiast.
The main reasons the initial Ryzen 7000 CPUs had slow sales in 2022 were their unimpressive power consumption, excessive temperatures, and mediocre gaming performance. The new Ryzen 3D chips fix all that. Kuddos to AMD for addressing the concerns with the initial 7000 launch CPUs (7900X and 7950X)!! Whether you like Intel or AMD, as consumers we all win with intense competition like this.
Great improvements, a great new CPU!
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If you're working heavy workloads like that for such long periods of time, you shouldnt be buying zen 5 or raptor lake. At that level you're looking at professional workstation level CPUs.4 hrs? If I'm not actively using the PC to do something intensive then it's running AV1 encoding almost all the time, so we're talking more like 16 hrs/day. That's basically less time than between generations AND I'm on a superior platform (AM5) AND am not cooler-constrained and can use my fav air cooler AND have a better CPU all along.
Pot meet kettle.And also - Ferraris? When talking about $132 dollars? My guy stop using these brain dead analogies because you have no clue what you're saying.
It all makes sense now, thanks. I will always use the relative performance because it seems weird and arbitrary to make, for instance, CS GO have a much higher weight than Cyberpunk just because it is able to reach higher FPSVideo summary of the review
Correct
Mario Odyssey was difficult to get consistent results with and I had to retest several times on many CPUs, so I switched to Mario Kart 8, which is much easier in that regard. I was hoping to play Zelda far enough to go to places that have meaningful load, but not even time to start playing yet :/ Maybe over the summer for the Fall 2023 CPU Rebench
It hits 5.25 max briefly with heavy loads but will often go below 5 or even 4 with games because they dont fully load the cores
In apps like Cinebench, yes
Good observation, this is an artifact of the way the two charts are calculated.
For "Relative Performance" each number in each chart is multiplied so that "stock green bar" has a score of 100 in that chart, then everything is averaged
For "Average FPS", all the FPS are averaged, without scaling, so higher FPS numbers have a higher effect on the average
Neither approach is wrong. I guess I could use geomean for Average FPS, but that would give different rankings, too, and would be based on a more complex method than what I currently have, making it harder to understand for the average reader. If someone can make good arguments for either or any other change I'm totally open to improving things
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Yes, although I'd rather see that running at 5.5Ghz. Maybe 8800x3dLooks great tbh. Looks really good for the 7800X3D.
And attack the wallets. As we anticipated, they are desperately looking for an additional 1-2 percent strictly for advertising and the well-being of their personal wallet. Once this advance...colossal (+/- 2%, LOL) is obtained, the money migrates from the fans' wallets to the shareholders' wallets.The AMD Empire Strikes Back.
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Obviously some do a bit more than gaming and if helps secure AMDs future than I'm quite for it. We can't go back to intel monopoly.And attack the wallets. As we anticipated, they are desperately looking for an additional 1-2 percent strictly for advertising and the well-being of their personal wallet. Once this advance...colossal (+/- 2%, LOL) is obtained, the money migrates from the fans' wallets to the shareholders' wallets.
It is not for nothing that it is the worst in terms of efficiency/dollar, even in gaming. For less than 2% difference between 7950X3D and 7700X or 13600K (4K gaming), you pay ... I think double, but who else is like you?