HOW TO choose the right CPU in 2023! -AMD Ryzen vs Intel Core
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- Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
- How to Choose the Right CPU in 2023: AMD Ryzen vs Intel Core
Are you looking to build your first PC in 2023, but you're not sure which CPU to choose? In this video, I'll walk you through the process of choosing the right CPU for your needs, budget, and performance goals. I'll also compare the different generations of AMD Ryzen and Intel Core CPUs, so you can decide which one is right for you.
By the end of this video, you'll be able to:
-Identify the different factors that affect CPU performance
-Compare the different generations of AMD Ryzen and Intel Core CPUs
-Choose the right CPU for your needs
-Find a compatible motherboard for your CPU
So if you're ready to learn how to choose the right CPU for your next PC build, click play!
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This is perfect for someone like me. I have like 10% knowledge of what I'm doing trying to build a setup, and I'm building in 2.5 months. Looking into this topic is difficult, but this helped a lot!
I'm so glad I was helpful!
I'm preparing a similar video for the gpus, and I'm planning on making a series on all the components of a pc!
How did the build go (I’m in the same situation )
That was one of the most explaining videos about the comparing these two, didn't left any questions in my mind from now on, thanks so much
Thank you for this comment, I’m glad I was able to achieve the goal of this video!
BEST VIDEO AND EXPLANATION, AWESOME CONTENT
This was a great help thank you. Well broken down and made things very easy to understand.
Than you so much, that was exactly my goal, and I'm glad to hear that it was helpful!
That was explained pretty straightforward. Thanks 👍
Thank you so much, I've spent several hours trying to write the video as clearly as possible!
I hope you continue to do this, its one of the best videos made for beginners now I can understand those letters, I hope you do for fans, cases, motherboards, and other components nobody speaks about at a level deep enough for beginners to comprehend.
Thanks for the video❤!
Thank you for the amazing feedback!❤️
I will shortly (later this month) do a video dedicated to motherboards, and I'll make this format a series!
Thanks again for your comment, it's for awesome people like you that I keep doing these videos
What an amazing video, so helpful and explained very well, thank you.
I'm extremely glad you've found it useful!
Super clear explanation, thank you!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
You have just killed my fears with this knowlege, now I know exactly what I'm looking for thank you!
I'm so glad this video was helpful!
Very well explained. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Man, you deserve more views, this video is really an in depth explanation for these both processors and I learned alot of stuff from this video. You earned my sub !
Thank you so much, comments like yours are what keep me on going!
Was very usefull for me, thanks!
Thank you, I'm so glad it helped!
Thanks man, this really helped me out
I'm glad to hear this! Thank you
Great guide to picking out a new CPU in 2023, and better understand this stuff of things
Thank you, that was exactly the goal of this video!
I agree with other commentors here, you have made a great video explaining the differences. It was easily understood. Top Stuff
Thank you so much, love all the positive vibes!
That pretty straightforward, thanks
Thank you, that was my goal!
Thank you so much for this video. You're a Godsend. This is the simplest explanation of AMD and Intel CPUs that I have ever seen.
Thank you so much, I'm glad you found it helpful!
Thank you for this video.
Thank you for the support!❤️
very helpfull! thx
I'm so glad you found it useful!
Nice explanation, thank you 👏
I'm so glad it was helpful!
Great explanation. More videos please.
Thank you so much, I'll surely make a video soon about other PC components. Which one would you like to see first?
very good explanation!!!
I'm glad you've appreciated it!
One of the best explanations of current CPUs I've seen.
Thank you so much man❤️
Excellent explanation!
Thank you a lot, I'm glad I was helpful!
Thank you for your knowledge on Ryzen and Intel processors ..I built a computer about 15 years ago and it worked good.. looking for the right mother board is super important ...number of slots for expansion cards ..usb ports and above all ease of accessibility ... and of course what processors fit into that board...also the types of cases that need to fit those expansion cards...One other thing..grounding gear. You don't want your body building up static discharge from walking around on a rug and then trying to put in a intel processor...Poof all gone.. Great video keep going you do it well. 5 Stars.
Thank you so much, I'm honestly shoked by the amount of positive feedback I'm getting on this video, it means everything to me❤️
I will soon make a more in-depth video about motherboards as well, since, as you said, you need to consider many variables for it as well!
That’s the same PC case I used to have! P600S. But now I have a Corsair 7000D airflow
Corsair cases are amazing, great choice🔥
thank you
This was the best explanation ive ever heard
Thank you so much, that was exactly my aim!
I'm so glad you found it helpful; my next video will be the same format for GPUs
very informative
I'm so glad it was helpful!
Thanks very comprehensive. But you mentioned there are no 6xxx for Ryzen 7. I am looking at R7 6800H at the moment, thinking Abt whether I should get a Intel or AMD.
I'm glad you found this video useful!
To keep it as simple and easy to understand as possible, I had to avoid many details. The Ryzen 6xxx series exists, but only in laptops and super compact, low power consumption pcs.
If you found it in a laptop, that's a solid choice, if it is in a desktop, I would avoid it
Staying am4 for many more years. Especially now i do 4k gaming only, 60fps is my target. So even my 2700x was good at 4k, upgraded to a 3900x eventually aiming for a 5900x
with a 5900x you'll easily do 4K; this is the CPU I'm currently mounting and it can handle pretty much everything!
Ty
Nice explanation of hardware.
Thank you so much!
@@GalaxySetup You're Very Welcome :)
thanks for the valuable inf but the music is annoying.
Thank you for the feedback! I'll make sure to lower or remove the music next time
Concerning DDR4 vs DDR5, how fast does RAM have to be these days anyway? What I mean is 15 or 20 years ago upgrading RAM always resulted in noticable performance gains. Is that still true? Have we reached some sort of plateu where 16G of DDR4 is sufficient for many people and only those with specific needs will benefit from something like 64G of DDR5, or is more and better still always more and better?
I will make a dedicated video about this topic because it's too complicated to fully discuss in a comment.
More and better will always result in better performances, the question is whether you'll be able to actually notice them. Currently, 16GB of RAM is sufficient for most people, but as soon as you work with workstation apps or multitask heavily, you'll saturate all 16 GB.
DDR4 or DDR5? Let me make this clear: I haven't tested yet DDR5 unfortunately, so my answer is based purely on benchmarks I've seen online. If you game, you won't notice any major difference; there's an improvement, but not noticeable enough. Do you need to work with your PC? The improvement is still marginal, but definitely noticeable in the long run.
The main fact is that DDR5 is becoming the standard with newer CPU generations, so even if you don't want to upgrade, you will soon have to.
Quick question, which combo is best for streaming and gaming ? GTA rp, Cod, Fortnite etc? Budget is around $1500
Hey, thanks for the question! In my opinion, if you want to go with second handed parts, which I highly recommend, I would pick a Ryzen 9 5900X or Intel i7 12700K and an RTX 4070 or a Radeon RX 7800 XT. If you want new parts, I woudl go with the same processor and an RTX 3070 Ti
Unrelated question: I'm considering parts for a PC, and my brother suggested water cooling, since my room is very hot, i have no air conditioning and I don't have the best air circulation. The room itself is fairly big and the place where the PC would stay is about 1m above the floor on an open partition of a wood wardrobe I cleared for it, the dimensions are 80cm height, 80cm length and 50cm depth. I'm afraid of water cooling because of leaking and maintenance, and from what I've seen the results are pretty similar. Does the room condition change it somehow? I'm not aiming for anything very powerful also, probably an i5 12th generation. The GPU would be a 3060ti, which is the only part of the set up I'm most certain of, unless I find something more powerful for a similar price, but that' a long shot.
If I understood your situation correctly, I would rather spend a little bit more on fans and on a good case (from Fractal Design, Corsair, Cooler Master or other reputable brands), to grant a better overall airflow inside the case. Water cooling is great, and if you buy an all in one the maintanance is relatively low, but if you don't enough air coming in, it will suffer just like an air cooler.
The room condition do change the needs for different cooling solution; if you can, it would be incredibly useful to place a couple of fans on the wardrobe itself, but you would have to cut the wood, and I don't know if you can/want/are willing to. But a good case with a proper airflow, with 3 fans in and a couple of fans out, should be more then enough for your configuration.
I hope I've been clear enough, if not, please let me know all your doubts and I'll try to go deeper into the topic
@@GalaxySetup you were clear and helpful, thanks. I just looked at the initial setup he has in mind, a 3060ti with an i5-12600. Is that a good processor? I want to buy and have peace of mind for a couple of years, think this would be viable for a while? And about the RAM, he said 16GB is enough, should I get 32GB instead? My budget is stretched as is, and the RAM seems like an easy part to replace later when I find a good sale and when 32GB becomes absolutelly necessary for gaming. These parts are not that cheap where I am, and it's a bulky investment, I wanna make sure I buy something that will last me as long as possible. And thanks for taking your time to answer these questions.
The i5 12600 is a great processor, and it's going to last for a while; and the 3060ti is the perfect match with it.
As for the ram, here in Italy and in most places is getting extremely cheap (32gb ddr4 3600MHz can be found for less than 100€), may I ask in which country do you live?
Right now 16gb is fine for gaming, and since you're telling me that it's expensive where you live, you can always add it in a second moment
@@GalaxySetup I'm in South America. I'll probably leave this upgrade for later than. Question, if you don't mind. Currently, the price of the 4060ti is 17% more expensive than the 3060ti, both the 8GB version. For another frame of reference, the 3060ti is equivalent to roughly 40% of my budget, and the 4060ti about 50%. By this metric, which is a better option, considering I want the system to last a long time? I know the 4060ti is infamous, but from what I read the performance is slightly better, it's a newer model, lower energy consumption and better thermals, which would help with the case temperature. Is this assessment correct or I'd be falling on Nvidia's trap? The 4070 is 40% more expensive than the 4060ti, so it's a no go with my budget.
I switched from a Ryzen 7 5800x to a i9 12900k would u suggest switching back or getting a second build so I can use both
Hi, I don't know what you use your pc for, and if you need a second build. If I was in your situation, I would sell the 5800x, since I don't need a double desktop, and the 12900K would be sweet for video editing, but your knowledge may vary
I'm sitting over here like it's still 2018 and asking "where the heck is LGA 1151?"
😆
Man have I been out of the loop for a while.
Ahahahah LGA 1151 is still vastly used, but is relatively old at this point
Bit confused as to why 1440p was referred to as 2k. 2k 2048*1080, thus making 1080p 2k.
1440p could be referred to as 2.5k or QHD.
Anyway, given the price of motherboards, I don't see anything wrong with pairing a Bx50 board with a Ryzen 7
Yeah, 1440p is not actually 2K, but is broadly used as synonymous, and sometimes I misuse them as well.
Every time I say 2K I actually refer to 1440p resolution
4:25 Wait, 5700x and 5800x have the same core count, or not?
I personally don't see a point in buying 5800x, 5700x has a little lower clocks but performance loss is almost negligible but power consumption and heat generated are noticeably lower compare to 5800x ;p
Yeah, but the 40 extra watts allows the cpu to perform at higher frequencies for longer periods of time (if the cooler allows); and the price is basically the same
So would you recommend Ryzen or Intel ?
I am just pure gaming and browsing stuff (but sometimes i edit videos but RARELY)
It vastly depends on your budget and the prices in your region: right now, in Italy, you can score amazing deals for Ryzen, so I would reccomend those, but only because they cost less for the same performances (this might change vastly in some months, or depending on where you live).
Thanks for the reply, so AMD is just fine for 2023 ? I do have a lot of friends saying that I should stick with Intel.
I really don't know what is the thing about AMD that they don't want to use it as a processor.
I don't do editing or programming or whatsover, just pure gaming and browsing sometimes@@GalaxySetup
great video, I was just wondering tho why do intel processors like the i7 have 16 cores compared to the ryzen 7 with 8 cores? and what would be the advantage of more cores?
How to explain ,,,, in the OLD OLD days each core would have a single "thread" then cores with duel thread got released , so 4 core 8 thread ,, 8 core 16 thread etc THEN with Intel on 12th generation and 13th generation they moved to a mixture of duel thread cores and single thread cores to gain better power efficiency ,,, So with say an Intel 12600k you have 10 cores 16 threads because it has 6 of the duel threaded cores and 4 of the single threaded cores ( 6 x 2 + 4 = 20 threads
OOOPS 12 +4 = 16 threads
@@tilapiadave3234 thank you. I think I'll be going for a 5700
@@biefx9942 Happy to help when I can. Cheers and best of luck
I haven't got deeper in the subject because it's a little bit more advanced, but Intel now uses a mix of efficiency core (less performant, less power-hugnty, no hyper threading), and performance core (more powerful, less power efficient). In this case, not all cores are equal, so the core count doesn't tell us the whole story.
What about core i7 10th gen?
Not bad, the only thing is that next time you upgrade your pc, you'll also have to buy new mobo and ram, since the 10th gen uses DDR4
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You forgot to talk about benchmark
Hi, this video is more focused on better understanding the naming and roughly what you can do with each CPU lineup. I wanted to keep it pretty simple for people that approach PC building for the first time, without overwhelming them with a ton of info.
I talk a little bit more in-depth about performances and benchmarks in the single video builds I make
Why did you say there are only two CPU makers? If it only makes sense to review those two, fine, fair enough, but why incorrectly state that those are the only two?
Thanks for your correction: there are only two CPU makers for desktop builds, I didn't consider all the ARM-based CPUs since you can't just buy and install them on your PC. This video is an introduction for non-tech-savvy people to PC building, so I wanted to keep it as simple and linear as possible
AMD has 6th generation but I think its just for Laptops
exactly; but for simplification purpose, I decided to avoid talking about it since the focus of this video are desktop pcs
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D be like: Am I a joke to you?
you're right, but if I was to consider every single CPU and model of the same CPU the video would be 30 minutes long ahahah
i have 13600K😂
Great cpu! With ddr4 or ddr5?
@@GalaxySetup DDR5 (6000mhz ) =) do you use AMD or Intel cpu ?
This video is just riddled with errors. Ryzen CPUs without an X are still overclockable. Only X3D CPUs can't be overclocked. Ryzen 7000 also has "F" SKUs without an IGP.
Also, when gaming, lower-end CPUs are actually better suited to 1440p and 2160p than 1080p because gaming at those resolutions slows the GPU and makes it easier for the lower-end CPUs to keep up. For 1080p gaming, you need a faster CPU to keep up with the GPU because the workload on the GPU is much lighter. This is why CPU gaming benchmarks are all done at 720p or 1080p.
If a Ryzen 3 is capable of 60FPS in a game, it won't matter what resolution that game is at. However, it would bottleneck something like an RX 6700 XT at 1080p but wouldn't bottleneck it so much at 1440p and not at all at 2160p.
High-Resolution gaming does NOT require a better CPU, it requires a better GPU. Low-resolution gaming requires a better CPU becuase it's less GPU-dependent. You're giving people false infornation.
Once again, as stated in the video multiple times, my explanation is a simplification for people that are new to pc building, so I've left some specific cases by side, since they would just confuse someone who's trying to generally understand cpus naming.
When gaming, lower-end cpus are not better suited for 1440p or 2160p gaming, because you're going to get a huge bottleneck with stronger GPUs.
High resolution gaming DOES require a better cpu, as well as a better GPU.
I'm helping people get into this world, while you're just accusing and confusing people.
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Nope, I was trying to explain how to choose the right cpu, not the right i7. If you're completely new to pc building, you may don't know the difference between an i5 and an i7