Thx man! Great video!! I see your interactive, and i just sold my rtx 4070ti -i5-13600k build. Cause i wasn't happy with my performance, having to rely on frame gen, and dlss. All i want to do is just play my favorite game, at 1440p competetively and not worry about my frames. Seems like you've got "The build" i'm looking for! It's a big thing, and have taken much consideration to switch from nvidia - but the decision is made, and your game looks absolutely stunning! So if you'd be so kind! 1 ) Are you using amd adrenalin for recording? - how much performance loss, can we expect to company the recording software. somewhat like 5 - 15 % like shadowplay? 2) They said' visionately that the game would look different on an amd card. I think it looks amazing, almost like you've got ray tracing on. The anastropic filtering is beautiful. Is it just as beautifull ingame? And last. Does your cpu ever in anyway bottleneck your beast of a gpu? (oh oh oh - and yes! any significant performance changes after the recent update? ) And again thanks so much!
Hey man, thank you for the comment, I am glad you like it. To be honest, warzone is an outlier, its the only game where the 7900xtx comes close to the RTX4090, so I wouldn't want you to base your buying decision around 1 game, unless this is all you play :) AMD has a ton of issues which I didnt have with my old nvidia/intel combo, but then again I heard the rtx 4000 series also has a ton of issues. 1) I use OBS to record, and it uses about 5% cpu and gpu. However I think in this particular video I was using a Beta driver with HAGS (hardware acceleration)which made OBS use only 1%! 2) I see no difference in the visuals from my old nvidia card, other than much higher fps ( i had a 1080Ti). The game looks even better than the recorded footage ,as it has no compression artifacts etc. I also recently switched to a 4K monitor and with FSR Balanced I get same fps with even better quality. Unfortunately using DLSS/FSR is becoming a requirement for a lot of new games, and neither look good on a 1440p screen. Native 1440p looks much better. I upgraded to a 4K monitor so I am now forced to use FSR or RSR or resolution scale in pretty much every game so I feel your pain 100%. The good news is they are becoming better and better, for example Remnant 2 runs like crap on native resolution ,even 1440p. But once u put FSR Quality it runs 50% better while looking almost the same. Even the devs said themselves that they built the game with Upscaling tech in mind. There is a lot of cpu bottleneck, basically every time the GPU drops below 100% I am cpu bottlenecked.
Thanks for the video. I have 4 questions. I will be glad if you can answer. 1- Is game 2k extreme or 2k ultra? 2- Is your gpu undervolted? And what is gpu fan rpm speed? Could you show oc settings. 3- Is there any oc other than -30 co. Because your cpu clock is more than stock clock. 4- What is Msi Afterburner version. For example 4.6.5 beta etc.
Its 2k max on everything. Gpu is undervolted to 1120, vram 2700,core is 550 to 2965. Fan is stock but limited to 50%. CPU is -30CO +200positive clock override Msi is latest version 4.6.5 stable
@@vyathaen Thanks a lot . I have two last questions. 1- Can you turn on the clock speeds of Cpu 1, Cpu 2, Cpu 3 from the Osd settings. This is why I'm wondering. The part that appears to me as the cpu clock always works with a constant 5.5, but sometimes it drops to 4.4", although other cores do not have any temperature problems. 2- One of the same processor is running at 5.5 ghz with 60w tdp. The other is running 5.5 ghz with 80w tdp. Is there a performance difference between these two? Thanks in advance.
@@omerfarukilgun9653 all cores show 5500mhz. Frequency will fluctuate depending on temperature or power limit or power plan. If you use High Performance or Ultimate power plan it will rarely go lower, you can even set min % speed to 100% if you like in the power plan but that only increases power draw from my experience. As for question 2: Yes, but not in all scenarios. It depends on the workload, for example a game might perform identical on both since it doesnt use all cores and doesnt use power hungry instructions. However if you run a very cpu intensive task, like a benchmark, the cpu with lower 60w tdp will automatically lower the clocks to ,lets say 4.4ghz to get under the TDP. While the 80w tdp cpu might be able to maintain 5.5 ghz
@@vyathaen I have 7600x and 7900 xtx. I already set high performance and %100 min- max İn bf2042 all cpu cores(6) constant at 5.5 but in warzone 2 , cpu clock is constant but other cores like cpu 1-2-3 sometimes dropping 4.4 and jumping 5.5. Temp is 55-60. İn video like i Said: 54.20 ua-cam.com/video/W8_j8BP0Ja0/v-deo.html And in warzone normally cpu tdp 70-80w. But when i did -25 Co and +200 override, cpu tdp is 55-60w in warzone 2. My mobo is b650m ds3h.
@@omerfarukilgun9653 That is PBO doing what its supposed to, boosting cores that need it and lower frequency of those that don't ,achiving the best possible efficiency, that is why you are using lower power draw(thats not tdp) . The more you undervolt your cpu using PBO the closer to 5.5ghz it will boost the cores at,however individual cores wont go past that. If you want all cores to stay at the same frequency, then you have to overclock the old way,just multiplier and voltage, the downside of that method is that you will need significantly more voltage and will get maybe 5.4ghz all cores at all times, a bit worse in games ,a bit better in benchmarks due to their good multithreading
Thx man! Great video!!
I see your interactive, and i just sold my rtx 4070ti -i5-13600k build. Cause i wasn't happy with my performance, having to rely on frame gen, and dlss. All i want to do is just play my favorite game, at 1440p competetively and not worry about my frames.
Seems like you've got "The build" i'm looking for!
It's a big thing, and have taken much consideration to switch from nvidia - but the decision is made, and your game looks absolutely stunning!
So if you'd be so kind!
1 ) Are you using amd adrenalin for recording? - how much performance loss, can we expect to company the recording software. somewhat like 5 - 15 % like shadowplay?
2) They said' visionately that the game would look different on an amd card.
I think it looks amazing, almost like you've got ray tracing on. The anastropic filtering is beautiful.
Is it just as beautifull ingame?
And last. Does your cpu ever in anyway bottleneck your beast of a gpu? (oh oh oh - and yes! any significant performance changes after the recent update? )
And again thanks so much!
Hey man, thank you for the comment, I am glad you like it.
To be honest, warzone is an outlier, its the only game where the 7900xtx comes close to the RTX4090, so I wouldn't want you to base your buying decision around 1 game, unless this is all you play :) AMD has a ton of issues which I didnt have with my old nvidia/intel combo, but then again I heard the rtx 4000 series also has a ton of issues.
1) I use OBS to record, and it uses about 5% cpu and gpu. However I think in this particular video I was using a Beta driver with HAGS (hardware acceleration)which made OBS use only 1%!
2) I see no difference in the visuals from my old nvidia card, other than much higher fps ( i had a 1080Ti). The game looks even better than the recorded footage ,as it has no compression artifacts etc. I also recently switched to a 4K monitor and with FSR Balanced I get same fps with even better quality.
Unfortunately using DLSS/FSR is becoming a requirement for a lot of new games, and neither look good on a 1440p screen. Native 1440p looks much better. I upgraded to a 4K monitor so I am now forced to use FSR or RSR or resolution scale in pretty much every game so I feel your pain 100%. The good news is they are becoming better and better, for example Remnant 2 runs like crap on native resolution ,even 1440p. But once u put FSR Quality it runs 50% better while looking almost the same. Even the devs said themselves that they built the game with Upscaling tech in mind.
There is a lot of cpu bottleneck, basically every time the GPU drops below 100% I am cpu bottlenecked.
how is the game going with the i5 13600k and the rtx 4070ti? How many fps did you get?
Thanks for the video.
I have 4 questions. I will be glad if you can answer.
1- Is game 2k extreme or 2k ultra?
2- Is your gpu undervolted? And what is gpu fan rpm speed? Could you show oc settings.
3- Is there any oc other than -30 co. Because your cpu clock is more than stock clock.
4- What is Msi Afterburner version. For example 4.6.5 beta etc.
Its 2k max on everything.
Gpu is undervolted to 1120, vram 2700,core is 550 to 2965. Fan is stock but limited to 50%.
CPU is -30CO +200positive clock override
Msi is latest version 4.6.5 stable
@@vyathaen Thanks a lot .
I have two last questions.
1- Can you turn on the clock speeds of Cpu 1, Cpu 2, Cpu 3 from the Osd settings.
This is why I'm wondering.
The part that appears to me as the cpu clock always works with a constant 5.5, but sometimes it drops to 4.4", although other cores do not have any temperature problems.
2- One of the same processor is running at 5.5 ghz with 60w tdp. The other is running 5.5 ghz with 80w tdp. Is there a performance difference between these two?
Thanks in advance.
@@omerfarukilgun9653 all cores show 5500mhz. Frequency will fluctuate depending on temperature or power limit or power plan. If you use High Performance or Ultimate power plan it will rarely go lower, you can even set min % speed to 100% if you like in the power plan but that only increases power draw from my experience.
As for question 2:
Yes, but not in all scenarios. It depends on the workload, for example a game might perform identical on both since it doesnt use all cores and doesnt use power hungry instructions. However if you run a very cpu intensive task, like a benchmark, the cpu with lower 60w tdp will automatically lower the clocks to ,lets say 4.4ghz to get under the TDP. While the 80w tdp cpu might be able to maintain 5.5 ghz
@@vyathaen I have 7600x and 7900 xtx.
I already set high performance and %100 min- max
İn bf2042 all cpu cores(6) constant at 5.5 but in warzone 2 , cpu clock is constant but other cores like cpu 1-2-3 sometimes dropping 4.4 and jumping 5.5. Temp is 55-60.
İn video like i Said:
54.20
ua-cam.com/video/W8_j8BP0Ja0/v-deo.html
And in warzone normally cpu tdp 70-80w. But when i did -25 Co and +200 override, cpu tdp is 55-60w in warzone 2.
My mobo is b650m ds3h.
@@omerfarukilgun9653 That is PBO doing what its supposed to, boosting cores that need it and lower frequency of those that don't ,achiving the best possible efficiency, that is why you are using lower power draw(thats not tdp) . The more you undervolt your cpu using PBO the closer to 5.5ghz it will boost the cores at,however individual cores wont go past that. If you want all cores to stay at the same frequency, then you have to overclock the old way,just multiplier and voltage, the downside of that method is that you will need significantly more voltage and will get maybe 5.4ghz all cores at all times, a bit worse in games ,a bit better in benchmarks due to their good multithreading