I game in 4k with a 3080 10gb. Going from 5600x to 7800x3d was a huge upgrade in terms of stuttering and 1% lows. The fps difference wasn't big in most titles but the smoothness is definitely worth it.
Happened to me upgrading from my old 4790K to my current 5500, most games already ran on the 4790K, but Warzone 2.0 definitely had issues with the old i7, current R5 is much better in that specific game, most others are almost the same since the GPU is the bottleneck
@@CrocoDylianVT r5 5500 is actually underrated, I have it and am planning on an upgrade because it bottlenecks my 3070 but, for quite a lot less than the 5600x you get a lot of performance
Man, you completely skipped AMD best offerings in AM5 chipset. The 7600x for 1440p and the 7800x3d which is being hailed as one the best gaming processors ever made.
@@princessbubblegum4073 I believe you want something with a high core count? That's definitely not my area so I don't wanna give you false information. But yeah, AMD has improved their cpu lineup tremendously in the last two generations. If that trend continues they will be the undisputed king. The reason gamers are excited is because AMD provides cutting edge tech much cheaper than their competitors and of course what the other guy mentioned, the 3d cache.
@@ColeMay I don’t know what exactly I need because I just started my research about the pc build that I want. I don’t want to overkill, so I think i5 13600kf will be enough for me, and some good graphic card which I still trying to choose. Photoshop, illustrator and apps like that is what I am going to use. And I love games like fortnite too haha, so I need something good for both little gaming and graphic design
@@james.bl0d In what way better stability ? That you need at least a 360mm AIO to cool that thing ? The 7800x3d and the i9 are equal in Terms of Performance, look at some benchmark sometimes the Ryzen is ahead a bit sometimes its the i9
The 5000 series especially was the best for workstation tasks - they weren't too expensive, but you'd get a heap of raw CPU performance and a lot of cores, so for exporting your edited videos chips like the Ryzen 9 5900X and 5950X were absolutely perfect, they'd stay at a relatively low temperature while you're doing your work all day 🙂
*Intel for video editing, if you’re not doing anything very high end you can’t tell the difference between the two. Intel has Quick Sync for editing, the rest of the use cases are almost irrelevant 😊
I'd probably go the opposite for high end. Intel for work, AMD for gaming. The 13900k is great for everything, and is roughly the best at half of all work load and half of all gaming benchmarks. yeah, it produces more heat. There is nothing from AMD that is great for everything. Roughly half the time AMD beats the 13900k but some run better with the 7950x; some the 7950x3d; some the 7800x3d. For gaming, you could justify the 7800x3d imo; but for work, I don't think you can justify any of them over the 13900k.
7950x is faster than a 13900k for most real world work tasks, it depends on the task though. Intel has a few wins in productivity but the 7950x has some massive 20-40% wins, where intel is ahead it's usually not by much.
@@jonascoscom Nope, 7950x is 10-20% faster at encoding than a 13900k, while using only 2/3rds of the power. That's the danger of looking at youtube benchmarks, half these channels are highly biased.
I used an AMD ryzen 7 1700 for years and its preformed amazingly. My games ran supper smooth with it. I just got the ryzen 7 7700x and I can't wait to try it out.
For work, it depends of what type of work, for video editing if you use h.265/HEVC in most of his configurations you need the decoding from the iGPU on the Intel ones.
Do you recommend an upgrade for these specs (keep in mind that im poor): Intel core i3 4160 GTX 660 DirectCUII OC BIOSTAR H81A Aerocool VX PLUS 500 12GB RAM
I’m currently gaming at 1440 P with a 3070 and a 5600 G for the parts that I’m using upgrading to a better processor really helped with my one percent low and made my game overall feel smoother
Don’t trust userbenchmarks if that’s ur source. I saw a benchmark between the i9 13900KS and the Ryzen 9 7950X3D and the i9 only peformed better in like 1 game but the wrest was the ryzen 9 winning by like 10FPS
I got my first pc and I'm using a ryzen 7 5700x and a 3070 first I asked myself if it's enough but now I'm sure it's enough I'm happy and I hope my pc doesn't break because of whatever reason
Breaking PC not depends on your GPU chip model or CPU Everything matters: brand who produced your GPU, motherboard brand, model, quality of it, quality of your power block, its power, is it enough for your build, does it have some reserve, quality of assembly in general, which ssd/hdd used, is it good enough, was adapters used, all this shit matters. Plus, how you use it, how you care about your pc, was your pc damaged, etc. But GPU chip model and CPU doesn't matter too much
I’ve got to be honest with you whatever fits your budget just know that initially you’re gonna have to replace it so don’t go out and spend $5000 when you’re going to have to replace it in less than 10 years my first PC was a Intel Core I am nine 1090 F with the RTX 2060 super at this time they were selling graphics card that were like $1500 so my computer cost me $2000. I just built my computer and I just use the same graphics card cost me about $676. All I have to do is change out the motherboard at processor eventually and that’s it
That's good advice but not for people that are new to PCs - we build custom PCs for people, so generally I'm talking to the guys that don't want to build their own PC If you don't want to build your own PC, you won't want to replace the motherboard and processor - that's essentially just the same as building a whole new PC haha If you're to get a Core i9 13900K today though, I'm pretty confident you'll still be playing AAA games in 5 years at decent frame rates 🙂
An i5-12600k is what i paired with a 3070 ti although i upgraded to a 13600kf. Either of those options are viable and wont bottleneck the gpu. If you want a ryzen cpu you should go for the 5800x or 5800x3d both solid options too
even non-K intel still hot when using the stock cooler. while Ryzen 5000 and above are still cold even though they only use the stock cooler. it means if you choose Intel, always provide more funds to buy a good cooler.
I have to politely disagree… if you wanna run newer games with higher spec minimums, you definitely need a better CPU just because that carries your frame rate especially on games, like Call of Duty. And I know temps are a problem on Intel but there's a reason why literally most of the people that do hard-core editing and workload stuff choose Intel. Ryzen is a slightly cheaper option for gaming. -don’t get me wrong they are still amazing but Intel normally is slightly faster.
I do game at 1440p. The reason why I still need an i7 13700k is mainly because my stream setup is extremely CPU heavy so I need all the power I can get Also i5 12600k for some weird reasons bottlenecked my 3080 big time. Switching to the i7 helped tremendously
Solid choices, but I'd choose the 7950X3D for gaming and the 13900K for professional workloads since they're gonna benefit from the 8 more cores. X3D is by far the fastest gaming CPU right now :D
I'm also looking for the same specs, but I'm still confused should I go i5 12600k or 13600k or i7 12700k and for GPU I'm confused between 3060ti and 6700 XT
Hmm, when testing many computer models I found that AMD products have more bugs, I don't know why, maybe because most of the software is designed for intel processors or nvidia graphics cards. Most of the time we need to fix and tweak system or driver of AMD HW to make it work properly.
If you are gaming, the 7800x3d is generally the better choice for the higher end over the 13900k. I considered the 13900k but the cost vs performance didn’t add up. Had a 13700k and yes it did good, it’s noticeably slower in some of the games I play vs the 7800x3d with the 4090. Plus it runs cooler and uses a lot less power to accomplish the same or better performance.
I just financed $1000 US for a beginner sim racing setup. I’m really happy with it so far, the only problem is I don’t have a PC, just an Xbox Series X. When I finally pay off what I’ve got now, I’m going to want to get a gaming pc and I’ll try to go through you guys even though I’m in America.
@@ARealPain fanatec csl dd, WRC wheel, fanatec pedals including clutch and load cell brake, and a next level racing wheel stand 2.0. To finance all that for 24 months at 15% interest came out to about $1200, with about $200 being interest. It was all delivered to my house weeks before I paid a single penny. Payment is about $100 a month.
I've built AMD for my household, Intel for buddies. The competition between the two only helps us as consumers. I feel like both have decent options at most price points.
for lower end the i3 12100f and for mid tier which is still on lower side is i5 12400f. AMD's new budget CPU the r5 7600 will cost a lot to upgrade so idk what are you on about
@t.gchannel4067 well ryzen 5 5600x is 15% single core and 24% multi cores better Also has double l3 cache so much better in gaming And the most important thing PCI Express Version is 4.0 So it worthy the 65$ more
For the lower range you can get the 13100f witch is less then 100 dollars and uses the new lga 1700 witch you can upgrade from in the future so it’s super proofed then for gaming go with the amd they are cheaper and the same performance for work go with a i9 either 13 or 12 gen but for vr the 7850 x3d i belive is the best for a higher end vr witch can run at max setting with a 4090 with about 60 to 50 fps compared to the 13500kf witch can only give around 40
Why the cpu is less important for higher resolution? The fps? I went from 1080p 144hz to 1440p 144hz, ich still want high fps, i just have an ryzen 5 5600
it all depends on your type of games you play for me its MMO i play games like Diablo 4 and World of Warcraft those games do not need all that power I am using AMD 2700X and 6700 XT GPU 32 gigs of G skill and my FPS at 1440 p runs 80 FPS to150 FPS on ultra setting.
I just gotta love how all these computer recommendation say u would want a Intel i9 13xxx or Ryzen 9 7xxx for a high end pc. Meanwhile u can use a i7 or Ryzen 7 perfectly and have nearly the same performance. Infact for example there has been a test between the Ryzen 7 7***x3d and the Ryzen 9 7***x3d (which are the best CPU's for gaming) which had the Ryzen 7 giving overall slightly better performance.
U forgot that the cheapest amd processor is 200 vs 90 for intel and that the i3-12100f will be able to do 90% of task and be able to game really well for 200 for both the cpu and mobo
bro works for user benchmarks 💀
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This doesnt make any sense.
User benchmarks is bias towards Intel, and are against AMD.
User benchmarks favors Intel some of their stats make no sense sometimes and is obviously skewed to make Intel and nVidia look better
@@randomstuff508 no wonder...
User benchmarks told me my i5 2500 was on par with a Ryzen 3600 😭😂😂😂
@@horyzengmuser benchmark actually says the ryzen 3600 scores 77% higher than the i5-2500
I game in 4k with a 3080 10gb. Going from 5600x to 7800x3d was a huge upgrade in terms of stuttering and 1% lows.
The fps difference wasn't big in most titles but the smoothness is definitely worth it.
Can i get your old 5600x? 🥺
Happened to me upgrading from my old 4790K to my current 5500, most games already ran on the 4790K, but Warzone 2.0 definitely had issues with the old i7, current R5 is much better in that specific game, most others are almost the same since the GPU is the bottleneck
graphics settings?
cant wait to get my build done! got a 7800X3D as well
@@CrocoDylianVT r5 5500 is actually underrated, I have it and am planning on an upgrade because it bottlenecks my 3070 but, for quite a lot less than the 5600x you get a lot of performance
Man, you completely skipped AMD best offerings in AM5 chipset. The 7600x for 1440p and the 7800x3d which is being hailed as one the best gaming processors ever made.
pretty sure it beats out 13th gen i9 in gaming alone
Is it good for graphic design too?
@@princessbubblegum4073 if graphics design needs clock speed then no, a lot of cache, then yeah
@@princessbubblegum4073 I believe you want something with a high core count? That's definitely not my area so I don't wanna give you false information. But yeah, AMD has improved their cpu lineup tremendously in the last two generations. If that trend continues they will be the undisputed king. The reason gamers are excited is because AMD provides cutting edge tech much cheaper than their competitors and of course what the other guy mentioned, the 3d cache.
@@ColeMay I don’t know what exactly I need because I just started my research about the pc build that I want. I don’t want to overkill, so I think i5 13600kf will be enough for me, and some good graphic card which I still trying to choose. Photoshop, illustrator and apps like that is what I am going to use. And I love games like fortnite too haha, so I need something good for both little gaming and graphic design
For gaming 7800x3D dont trick people man
he's might be taking us for idiots...
He lit suggested it for work what are you mad about 💀
@@runnerinnight5876because the 7800x3d is donkey balls in workloads.
Intel has way better stability, not talking about the better performance and experience thanks to big.LITTLE
@@james.bl0d In what way better stability ?
That you need at least a 360mm AIO to cool that thing ?
The 7800x3d and the i9 are equal in Terms of Performance, look at some benchmark sometimes the Ryzen is ahead a bit sometimes its the i9
Currently the 7800x3d is the best overall gaming processor.
Bro Intel looks like it's used for work but the packaging of amd processor gives kinda gaming vibe
Nice I didn't know that AMD Processors is used for work cool 👍👍
The 5000 series especially was the best for workstation tasks - they weren't too expensive, but you'd get a heap of raw CPU performance and a lot of cores, so for exporting your edited videos chips like the Ryzen 9 5900X and 5950X were absolutely perfect, they'd stay at a relatively low temperature while you're doing your work all day 🙂
threadripper...
@@kshauryadwivedinot anyone has a high paying salary to get this just for their kind of work
@@imdefyrobviously, and they just can purchase secondhand old high end processors like 5960x and theyre good
Intel has better single core perf, so its really good for gaming, office and productivity work? Amd all around
Dude forgot about the X3D lineup from AMD, the fastest gaming processors available.
I don't know much about PCs but AMD for gaming Intel for work
*Intel for video editing, if you’re not doing anything very high end you can’t tell the difference between the two. Intel has Quick Sync for editing, the rest of the use cases are almost irrelevant 😊
I'd probably go the opposite for high end. Intel for work, AMD for gaming. The 13900k is great for everything, and is roughly the best at half of all work load and half of all gaming benchmarks. yeah, it produces more heat. There is nothing from AMD that is great for everything. Roughly half the time AMD beats the 13900k but some run better with the 7950x; some the 7950x3d; some the 7800x3d. For gaming, you could justify the 7800x3d imo; but for work, I don't think you can justify any of them over the 13900k.
7950x is faster than a 13900k for most real world work tasks, it depends on the task though. Intel has a few wins in productivity but the 7950x has some massive 20-40% wins, where intel is ahead it's usually not by much.
@@PineyJusticenot true whoever told you lied 13900k is powerful every even has a beter encoders
@@jonascoscom Nope, 7950x is 10-20% faster at encoding than a 13900k, while using only 2/3rds of the power. That's the danger of looking at youtube benchmarks, half these channels are highly biased.
@@PineyJusticealso forgot to mention the 13900k is god damn hot.
360mms struggle with that thing
@@SJCS2 just get an Artc freezer II and you are good to go
What's with ryzen 7 7800x3d
I used an AMD ryzen 7 1700 for years and its preformed amazingly. My games ran supper smooth with it. I just got the ryzen 7 7700x and I can't wait to try it out.
This is good info. I have wondered about these topics.
Great simple explanation
The same thing can be said for intel entry level CPU, you can upgrade your CPU down the track on the same motherboard too(12th and 13th gen)
hey can u make laptop videos too
For work, it depends of what type of work, for video editing if you use h.265/HEVC in most of his configurations you need the decoding from the iGPU on the Intel ones.
Temperatures isn't the only concern while working, all of ANSYS simulation software and Matlab at least in my experience runs better on intel CPU.
dude nice video now i know what i want, for my video editing. By the way nice video editing
Thanks!
I hope you got an Intel K series for video editing or else you'll struggle to play back any kind of 4k video.
Ryzen 7 3700x and 2060 (32gb ram) in 1440p what do you think? (I know I have bottelneck) what pcie 4.0 gpu should I get for it?
between the R5 7600 and the i5 12400f which one is the better cpu to pair with an RTX 4070 for 1440p gaming ?
bro got fired from userbenchmarks 💀
Make an updated version of this video
Do you recommend an upgrade for these specs (keep in mind that im poor):
Intel core i3 4160
GTX 660 DirectCUII OC
BIOSTAR H81A
Aerocool VX PLUS 500
12GB RAM
I’m currently gaming at 1440 P with a 3070 and a 5600 G for the parts that I’m using upgrading to a better processor really helped with my one percent low and made my game overall feel smoother
What if your doing both gaming and work loads I’m getting a 4080 and I’m not sure what to get as cpu
Bro i don't live no way close to u or to ship whats the best build for car gaming 🤔
7800x3d FTW
If you want high resolution then definitely you have to spend more for graphic cards as well as cpu for cpu cooling.
The red team is killing it nowadays 🔥🔥
At the low end, you can get an i3-12100f for about $90 or an i3-13100f for about $100.
Yes i think its the best procesor for games in this money
No thanks lol
Don’t even imagine having a 13900k under 80 degree Celsius
Wut abt for streaming or vtubing (curious)
intel 12th gen H or ryzen 5600H?
along with nvidia rtx 2065/3050...
any bottlenecks i need to worry about? >.
Yea i will stay on the red team now
I'm omw for my first PC for both Gaming and Streaming.
It's a Ryzen 5 7600X with the 3060-Ti OC edition
What pc should I get my budget is 3k and I am looking for a pc where I can game at 4k and rendering mostly rendering.
What graphics for an 11400f
what’s about Ryzen 7 7840hs? Is that good for gaming and work?
i have r7 5800x and rtx 3080 in 1080p monitor asus 165hz my what you think my pc is balanced or there is bottlenecks ?
which cpu you can used for 4k graphics
I subscribed to your channel for this video, i was struggling to choose the correct CPU before watching this
so u might choose a wrong cpu after watching this
@@t.gchannel4067lmao
which combo is better for 1440p gaming ryzen 5 5600 & rx6700xt or i5 12400f & rx6700xt
Don’t trust userbenchmarks if that’s ur source. I saw a benchmark between the i9 13900KS and the Ryzen 9 7950X3D and the i9 only peformed better in like 1 game but the wrest was the ryzen 9 winning by like 10FPS
Which pc with either AMD or Intel has better resale value?
I got my first pc and I'm using a ryzen 7 5700x and a 3070 first I asked myself if it's enough but now I'm sure it's enough I'm happy and I hope my pc doesn't break because of whatever reason
Breaking PC not depends on your GPU chip model or CPU
Everything matters: brand who produced your GPU, motherboard brand, model, quality of it, quality of your power block, its power, is it enough for your build, does it have some reserve, quality of assembly in general, which ssd/hdd used, is it good enough, was adapters used, all this shit matters. Plus, how you use it, how you care about your pc, was your pc damaged, etc.
But GPU chip model and CPU doesn't matter too much
He’s right abt this! I run 4k with my 3060 (Ryzen 5 5600) with max 180-230 fps
What game?
Intel i3 12100f with galax 1650 os graphic combination good or not
I have a intel i3 can i put a amd ryzen 7 7800x on it or do i have to get a amd motherboard
I’ve got to be honest with you whatever fits your budget just know that initially you’re gonna have to replace it so don’t go out and spend $5000 when you’re going to have to replace it in less than 10 years my first PC was a Intel Core I am nine 1090 F with the RTX 2060 super at this time they were selling graphics card that were like $1500 so my computer cost me $2000. I just built my computer and I just use the same graphics card cost me about $676. All I have to do is change out the motherboard at processor eventually and that’s it
That's good advice but not for people that are new to PCs - we build custom PCs for people, so generally I'm talking to the guys that don't want to build their own PC
If you don't want to build your own PC, you won't want to replace the motherboard and processor - that's essentially just the same as building a whole new PC haha
If you're to get a Core i9 13900K today though, I'm pretty confident you'll still be playing AAA games in 5 years at decent frame rates 🙂
The best intel CPUs, the core I am none 1090F
AMD Ryzen 7535HS or 5600H? AMD Ryzen 5600H or Intel I5-12450H?
Which processor would you suggest to pair with a 3070? (I run a 3700x at the moment and It does fine)
An i5-12600k is what i paired with a 3070 ti although i upgraded to a 13600kf. Either of those options are viable and wont bottleneck the gpu. If you want a ryzen cpu you should go for the 5800x or 5800x3d both solid options too
did this video come out before 7800x3d? I absolutely LOVE mine!
Yep it did 😊
No, it didn't. These are bait videos because they know what gets the most comments.
@@ColeMay the video came 1 week after 7800X3D retail availability date, and at the time the price was still high.
Your explanation is easiest 👍
best cpu for 1080p 60+ fps at Max settings?
even non-K intel still hot when using the stock cooler.
while Ryzen 5000 and above are still cold even though they only use the stock cooler.
it means if you choose Intel, always provide more funds to buy a good cooler.
I have to politely disagree… if you wanna run newer games with higher spec minimums, you definitely need a better CPU just because that carries your frame rate especially on games, like Call of Duty. And I know temps are a problem on Intel but there's a reason why literally most of the people that do hard-core editing and workload stuff choose Intel. Ryzen is a slightly cheaper option for gaming. -don’t get me wrong they are still amazing but Intel normally is slightly faster.
I do game at 1440p. The reason why I still need an i7 13700k is mainly because my stream setup is extremely CPU heavy so I need all the power I can get
Also i5 12600k for some weird reasons bottlenecked my 3080 big time. Switching to the i7 helped tremendously
Solid choices, but I'd choose the 7950X3D for gaming and the 13900K for professional workloads since they're gonna benefit from the 8 more cores. X3D is by far the fastest gaming CPU right now :D
Just picked up an i7 12700k and 6700 XT for CS2. Upgraded from a 4770k and GTX 970.
I'm also looking for the same specs, but I'm still confused should I go i5 12600k or 13600k or i7 12700k and for GPU I'm confused between 3060ti and 6700 XT
honestly ryzen 7 7700x and a 4070 ti is the best combo for 1440p/4k gaming
did bro forget about the 3d chips?????
Just get anything and underclock and undervolt for work and for gaming just apply auto settings
Anything? Thats a horrible advice
as a 2x3090 and 5950x owner, bro is saying everything correctly
What about the 7800x3d??? Best gaming chip on the market! Hello!?
this video was released an year ago bro
I got a new Ryzen 3600 off micro center for 67$ with 2 year replacement gonna wait on the 5800x3d to go on sale to trade it in.
At the end of the day It's both a great choice for building a pc with it's own pros and cons
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Hmm, when testing many computer models I found that AMD products have more bugs, I don't know why, maybe because most of the software is designed for intel processors or nvidia graphics cards. Most of the time we need to fix and tweak system or driver of AMD HW to make it work properly.
For exclusive gaming at high end, why wouldn’t the 7800X3D be the choice ?
I have a high end AMD Reyzen 7 7700 with a 4060 ti 8GB
If you are gaming, the 7800x3d is generally the better choice for the higher end over the 13900k. I considered the 13900k but the cost vs performance didn’t add up. Had a 13700k and yes it did good, it’s noticeably slower in some of the games I play vs the 7800x3d with the 4090. Plus it runs cooler and uses a lot less power to accomplish the same or better performance.
I think i am going over board with my first build in terms of specs 😂. Im looking at a Ryzen 7 7700x with a 4060 Ti 8gb
Just get the R5 7600, pretty much the same FPS 😊
@@CataclysmComputers thanks, but I am going for the 7700X for the bundle at microcenter
I just financed $1000 US for a beginner sim racing setup. I’m really happy with it so far, the only problem is I don’t have a PC, just an Xbox Series X. When I finally pay off what I’ve got now, I’m going to want to get a gaming pc and I’ll try to go through you guys even though I’m in America.
You financed $1K!!? Wtf.
@@ARealPain fanatec csl dd, WRC wheel, fanatec pedals including clutch and load cell brake, and a next level racing wheel stand 2.0. To finance all that for 24 months at 15% interest came out to about $1200, with about $200 being interest. It was all delivered to my house weeks before I paid a single penny. Payment is about $100 a month.
Normal guy: intel
Him: Intëœ
12100f is budget king imo, a lot of good applications
Ryzen 5 5500 smokes the 12100f in performance and value.
@@Bass_no_Treble fair
@@Bass_no_Treble I would like to apply to update my opinion
Man I love the cpu market cus of Intel and AMD the competition is like neck-a-neck which is of great benefit to us users
What about 7 7700 ??
am i tripping or did i hear him correctly on mid range recomendations? nothing he said makes sense for mid range except focusing on gpu than cpu
For a high end Gaming Pc the ryzen 7 7800x3d is faster due to the L3 Cash
you don't need am5, AM4 is good enough. 5900x or the 5800 X3D is MORE than enough. now with the money that you saved, get the 4080 or 7900 XTX
you dont fucking need an i7 for 1080p
I was abouta get a gtx 760 ti and a ryzen 5 1500x combo. But no0oOOOOOOOoO since its an entry level i NEED a 5000 series amd ryzen.
I've built AMD for my household, Intel for buddies. The competition between the two only helps us as consumers. I feel like both have decent options at most price points.
for lower end the i3 12100f and for mid tier which is still on lower side is i5 12400f. AMD's new budget CPU the r5 7600 will cost a lot to upgrade so idk what are you on about
5700x rocking solid. Would still recommend for people who want a decent CPU and the 8 cores but at a really good price.
"entry" 5000? 5000 is nice for itx good luck at 7000 :D
fr, I'm team red rn but neither of them is better for anything imo so just get the cpu that meets your needs
Your video is helpful but can you create video in hindi because it better understand that
I got my ryzen 5 5600x for just 140$ brand new 3 months ago
75 usd. 5500 few months ago
@t.gchannel4067 well ryzen 5 5600x is 15% single core and 24% multi cores better
Also has double l3 cache so much better in gaming
And the most important thing PCI Express Version is 4.0
So it worthy the 65$ more
For the lower range you can get the 13100f witch is less then 100 dollars and uses the new lga 1700 witch you can upgrade from in the future so it’s super proofed then for gaming go with the amd they are cheaper and the same performance for work go with a i9 either 13 or 12 gen but for vr the 7850 x3d i belive is the best for a higher end vr witch can run at max setting with a 4090 with about 60 to 50 fps compared to the 13500kf witch can only give around 40
for entry level no processor could beat i3-12100f
I9 gives you like 4 extra frames than the 7800x3d, and when you are at higher fps it really dosent matter.
Why the cpu is less important for higher resolution? The fps? I went from 1080p 144hz to 1440p 144hz, ich still want high fps, i just have an ryzen 5 5600
i love how amd used to kill intel but after 10th gen released and shit they got slammed hard and then 12th gen intel was their real downfall
it all depends on your type of games you play for me its MMO i play games like Diablo 4 and World of Warcraft those games do not need all that power I am using AMD 2700X and 6700 XT GPU 32 gigs of G skill and my FPS at 1440 p runs 80 FPS to150 FPS on ultra setting.
But I thought the model mattered, not the series.
I just gotta love how all these computer recommendation say u would want a Intel i9 13xxx or Ryzen 9 7xxx for a high end pc. Meanwhile u can use a i7 or Ryzen 7 perfectly and have nearly the same performance.
Infact for example there has been a test between the Ryzen 7 7***x3d and the Ryzen 9 7***x3d (which are the best CPU's for gaming) which had the Ryzen 7 giving overall slightly better performance.
U forgot that the cheapest amd processor is 200 vs 90 for intel and that the i3-12100f will be able to do 90% of task and be able to game really well for 200 for both the cpu and mobo
what about ryzen 7600