7600X/7800XT is very sweet combo, upgrable on both part without being a bottleneck (unless it's the 7900XTX). 5700X3D/7700XT too for AM4 build. And on high-end gaming PC 7800X3D/7900XTX
@@OseghaleIghalo Honesty, that depends of the country, here in France, the price gap is usually 100-150€ so really not worth it. In some countries, it's less than 50 bucks. Making it worth it imo.
@@kingbobgamer3078 There's nothing as a "too strong CPU" stronger CPU is always better. Stronger GPU however will lead to stutter and other issues. But since you got a 7800X3D. You won't get any issue. The performance you must having in 1440p Ultra should be very great. (Also if you have older game who doesn't even use half of your GPU you can use VSR to post the game in 4K and adapt it on 1440p screen. You will have a way better visuals for free. Enjoy. Perfect combo for high refresh rate 1080p/1440p and low/mid refresh rate 4K.
@@kingbobgamer3078 unless you’re main game is something like fortnite (cpu dependant), then always spend more on cpu. a 7600(x) will suffice for any game. you should have gotten that and a 7800 xt or 7900 gre. tho ur build will still be fine
Finally a fair take on Nvidia and AMD GPUs! Personally, I do not think that any gamer needs Nvidia, if you are a content creator you need Nvidia. My combo is 7800X3D and 7900XT. It might be nice to see your take on PSUs that you mentioned in the video, brand price-quality performance ratio, DDR5 ram speeds, and CL influence on performance, now when am5 motherboards can do up to 8000mhz.
I just bought myself a massive upgrade computer and custom picked all the innards. Thank you for validating my purchase lol. I did some research since it has been several years since I upgraded last. From everything I could find it seemed like the 4070 ti super and the 7800x3d along with a bunch of other high-ish end parts was gonna be the best combo overall when it comes to the kind of content I want to play. I play FPS and RPG games primarily, so I want raw frames and stability for the shooters and then the ability to comfortably play in 1440p at ultra plus ray tracing for the immersive games. It's gonna be a beautiful beast. And I can't wait for it to get here. I went against everything I stand for and I'm letting someone else build it. This will be the second PC I have ever had that was not built by me and the last one was a dell desktop and it was way back in 2003 or so lol! But the reason I let someone else put their grubby mitts all over my new baby is cause I could buy it on credit... Which is much easier than buying everything separately with a credit card or getting a straight up cash loan or whatever. It cost an extra 300 over the parts cost, including interest. So, not the worst. Relatively small payments are just so much easier to deal with vs big purchases all at once. Anyways, thanks for the video, it makes me feel confident that this will be an amazing PC for me.
Another great video bro 😎 I love my 7800x3d and 7900gre this combo is so strong but looking back I probably would have saved and got the 7900 xt for the future proofing
Your CPU is awesome. I personally also like the Ryzen 7500f. It’s 30% cheaper than the Ryzen 7600 and has almost the same performance. My RX6900XT is good enough for me for the near future. I really like buying used GPUs 🎉
@@K.R.98 Ooooh, I've been trying to put together a 1440p setup. I've been on 1080p for too long, how does the 6900xt hold up?? (I assume you use it in 1440p)
@@pKaizen The RX6900XT is almost on RX7900gre level. Maybe about 5 percent slower on average. I have a 3840x1600 ultra wide monitor with 160fps maximum. I like to use upscaling (RSR) and framegeneration (AFMF2) and I use a FPS limit at 160. One of my most demanding Games is KingdomeComeDeliverance. My setup runs it with less than 50% GPU utilization. I also lowered the clock speed of the gpu and increase memory speed and I undervolted it. Because of that my RX6900XT currently only consumes between 40 to 120Watt depending on the game. (Probably up to 200watt when full utilized) I’m sure, I could run the latest title also, but there wasn’t much of interest for me. Maybe cyberpunk. But soon the gothic1 remake releases and also KingdomeComeDeliverance2. I‘m already hyped 🤩
@@pKaizen I‘d say the RX6900XT is a high fps 1440p card or a slightly above 60fps 4k card (on average). But in my opinion upscaling and framegeneration are very good and cool ways to increase fps. I don’t need raytracing, so I just use these tools to reduce load on my GPU and save energy. It’s extra important in summer, where every consumed watt heats my room.
Almost identical combo, mine is Ryzen 5 5600X and 6750 XT. Don't care much about FPS but they can handle Cyberpunk/Flight Simulator at 1440p with any problems.
@@dawie3410it’s not a misleading comment whatsoever, the 6750 xt is arguably overkill for 1080p gaming and can definitely be used for 1440p gaming. It’s 100% getting this performance for 1080p
i can't decide on the 4070 super or the 7900 gre.. but I'll probably let prices dictate that in two weeks if the 4070 super is on sale i'll grab that. right now that $50-60 dollar difference is enough to go AMD for me.
@@MenekiNekoTunes I was on the same boat, but since this was my first PC I’ve always wanted an nvidia card, plus doing side by side of dlss/ fsr 3 .. not a fan of FRS. But really can't go wrong with either .
Hi I’ve just got my first gaming PC running Ryzen 9 5900x with a RTX 3070 running a gigabyte m28u 4k 144hz. Runs games really well at 4k. What would you recommend to upgrade to later in life
Hello everyone! I bought the 7800X3D + 7900XT from Sapphire for playing high fps on 1440P. Is this a good combo for high fps with low drops? And how many fps do i get on running everything on low in Call of Duty Warzone?
@@azgg_552 Any AM5 motherboard will do fine right now. In regard of the 7500f which only supports 5200 Ram(ddr5) you should go for a low end motherboard like 650 gigabyte. It supports all the extras the CPU offers.
Hello! Hope you are well! i wanted to ask wether i should buy 6 months to 1 year used GPUs or not as i am planning to build a PC, but here in my place i can get a used rx 6800 xt at the price of a new 3060 Ti. So i hope you understood my concern. Thanks
Value wise this one amzn.to/4cpSGG7. The prettiest one in my opinion is this one amzn.to/4ct33c8 but is more expensive. In terms of performance they're the same
All the research I have done leads to Nvidia winning when it comes to a GPU that can do it all. But that does not mean AMD are bad either. It just doesn't have DLSS along with a few other things. But will still be close behind a Nvidia series card of its generation and for half the price. And I wouldn't look into the driver thing too much that used to happen. But I do believe things have gotten better now.
@@kzz8971 yh I would stick with Nvidia if you can afford it. i just got the 4080 super had the 980ti for years lol and it still runs most game at 60fps
Nice 👍 I have a Ryzen 5700x and a RX6900XT. I can’t do raytracing with it, but I can play 3840x1600 at 160fps. I really like the adrenaline software. It enables upscaling and frame generation for every game. Combined with undervolting and an FPS limit at 160, my GPU only needs 40 to 120Watt depending on the game 🎉
@@K.R.98 Sounds like your all set then :P I got my Hyte Y70 Infinity Tower already. Just waiting for all the other parts to arrive and then I will be stressed out until boot it up. But I have several vids save on youtube so I am ready to get started.
@@K.R.98 you mean the video? Or the CPU? Because if you're talking about the video I get it if it's the CPU then what? It was released several months ago
The r7 7800x3d is overpriced. It gets whooped by the r9 7900x3d which costs less here in canada. Don't buy 16 gb variants of 40 series cards, they don't perform substantially better. The good cards in the nvidia line up are 4060, 4060ti 8gb, 4070 super 12gb, and 4070 ti super 16gb (if it's still over $200 less than a 4080). Additionally, you don't need a cpu upgrade going from 1440p to 4k. Because most games are vector (mostly poly) based, increasing the resolution has no impact on the cpu. The CPU only hinders a games stability of games and the maximum fps given to your graphics card to compute. CPU upgrades are only necessary when A) games become more CPU demanding causing a bottleneck, B) You upgrade your GPU causing a bottleneck, or C) you're CPU isn't sufficient for workflow. One other reason to upgrade would be to increase file transfer and downloading speeds, most of the time (assigning you have good internet) your download speed is capped by how fast your pc can unpack files. Any current gen i5 or r5 CPU will do the job for gaming at 60fps, you should upgrade if you intend to play at high refresh rates. I recommend x3d chips, but a Raptor Lake i5 beats any non x3d chip for the price and intel has better quality of life ATM. If your maxing out your build i9 14900ks takes the cake over all AMD chips. Pick your GPU based on your resolution and game settings. One last thing. Stay away from Asus, especially their motherboards. The company has good products but poor product management and many people have received used and broken boards directly from the company. They also had BIOs issues and at one point put out a patch to prevent Asus boards from destroying AMD CPUs which voided the users warranty if they opted to update. This problem wasn't just on cheap boards either their $1000+ boards would fry CPUs too. They were an amazing brand until recently and their hardware is great, but I'd wait until your next upgrading before checking in on them.
The 5700 CPUs are Ryzen 7 CPUs from older generations - I assume you meant the Ryzen 5 7500F. 1. Depends on your monitor. If you have a 1080p Full HD monitor, that's gonna go easy on your graphics card. If you have a 2160 4K monitor, your graphics card is gonna have to put in a lot of work. (1440p is the middle ground, obviously) 2. Do you do other stuff? From a pure gaming perspective, a R5 7500F is not going to bottleneck any graphics card except maybe an RTX 4090. For more CPU-heavy tasks, things are going to be different. 3. Do you play other games apart from Valo and Fortnite? Neither of these are super demanding games. If you're sure you're not gonna play a lot of AAA titles (or if you do, if you don't mind putting the settings on medium), you might be wasting money if you spend too much on a GPU. Generally, I would say that an RTX 4070 Super or an RX 7900 GRE go well with your CPU. But these GPUs are overkill for only Valo/Fortnite in my opinion. Depending on your budget, you can go as low as an RX 7600 XT, an RTX 4060 or a used RX 6750 XT. Any GPU within this price bracket should be great.
Thinking about it a bit more, I think an RX 7600 XT or a 6750 XT are more than enough for these games. Even going a bit lower price-wise should be no problem for the next years
@@ShadowGamingPC1 i would say buy a good cpu first. it's way easier to upgrade your gpu. cpu bottleneck is so bad. your card wont max out and you get stutters in many games. You will also benefit from a good cpu in non-gaming situations. People always go cheap on the cpu ang get problems afetrwards.
@@killamaita I agree with you, people should buy a good CPU, but I feel like you should buy a good CPU and GPU combo, not just a CPU. For example, I'd much rather buy a Ryzen 5 7600 and the RX 7900 XT rather than a Ryzen 7 9700x and the RX 7900 GRE, more performance from the 7900 XT and no stutters, same price
Brother I'm on a budget and trying to do 2k gaming atleast 60 FPSI've got Ryzen 5 7600 but the problem is gpu I'm thinking of getting the 7600 xt 16gb VRAM and 6750xt 12gb Pls help
@@ShadowGamingPC1 one last question brother sorry to brother u this much as I've seen 6750xt has 12gb vran and 7600xt is 16gb vram that's what confusing me as I have to do 2k gaming and games are more VRAM demanding so which one is good?
@@sheeeehpro8288 The thing is, do you play games that require more than 12gb? most games will not require more, and if they do, most likely the 7600 xt or 6750 xt won't handle those games at decent frame rates anyway (because if they demand more than 12gb, it means you're most likely playing on ultra settings & Ray tracing enabled)
Bro im only getting 55 fps in starfield 1080p with my rx 7700 xt ryzen 7 7700 32 ram 6400 cl 32 whyyyyy escribi eso y me olvide q hablas español jaja, pero posta estoy muy perseguido no se xq mi pc rinde mal
Tal vez hay algo limitando el rendimiento, te recomiendo usar Msi afterburner para hacer un check de que las temperaturas y el porcentaje de uso estén bien. Estás usando Ray tracing?
@@ShadowGamingPC1 las temperaturas son normales, 72 max para el cpu y 67 para la gpu lo q si me dio mucho trabajo son las memorias ram, tuve q bajarle los mhz a 6200 para q sean estables no vi una opcion de ray tracing en starfield, solo use el preset de ultra
for the first build you shouldve talked about 5600x too that cpu is cheaper than 12400f on places like aliexpress (perfectly safe if you arent retarded) and performs way better in single threaded games like val,cs and r6 + you get the added benefit of being able to upgrade to a 5700x3d or 5800x3d(again from aliexpress cus its way cheaper) later down the track without having to change motherboard which will give you absurd performance update: maybe a bit wrong about the performance but they perform basically the exact same in most titles and am4 is a way better and cheaper platform anyway
What resolution do you play at?
1440p 👍
1080p
480p
1080p
1080 144hz 27 inch
7600X/7800XT is very sweet combo, upgrable on both part without being a bottleneck (unless it's the 7900XTX).
5700X3D/7700XT too for AM4 build.
And on high-end gaming PC 7800X3D/7900XTX
yeah idk the difference between the 7900 gre and 7800 xt doesn’t seem worth the price uptake
@@OseghaleIghalo Honesty, that depends of the country, here in France, the price gap is usually 100-150€ so really not worth it. In some countries, it's less than 50 bucks. Making it worth it imo.
probably a late comment, but just bought rx 7700 xt with 7800x3d with 32 gb ddr5 ram is that a decent combo even tho CPU a bit too strong?
@@kingbobgamer3078 There's nothing as a "too strong CPU" stronger CPU is always better. Stronger GPU however will lead to stutter and other issues. But since you got a 7800X3D. You won't get any issue. The performance you must having in 1440p Ultra should be very great. (Also if you have older game who doesn't even use half of your GPU you can use VSR to post the game in 4K and adapt it on 1440p screen. You will have a way better visuals for free.
Enjoy. Perfect combo for high refresh rate 1080p/1440p and low/mid refresh rate 4K.
@@kingbobgamer3078 unless you’re main game is something like fortnite (cpu dependant), then always spend more on cpu. a 7600(x) will suffice for any game. you should have gotten that and a 7800 xt or 7900 gre. tho ur build will still be fine
Finally a fair take on Nvidia and AMD GPUs! Personally, I do not think that any gamer needs Nvidia, if you are a content creator you need Nvidia. My combo is 7800X3D and 7900XT. It might be nice to see your take on PSUs that you mentioned in the video, brand price-quality performance ratio, DDR5 ram speeds, and CL influence on performance, now when am5 motherboards can do up to 8000mhz.
I just bought myself a massive upgrade computer and custom picked all the innards. Thank you for validating my purchase lol. I did some research since it has been several years since I upgraded last. From everything I could find it seemed like the 4070 ti super and the 7800x3d along with a bunch of other high-ish end parts was gonna be the best combo overall when it comes to the kind of content I want to play.
I play FPS and RPG games primarily, so I want raw frames and stability for the shooters and then the ability to comfortably play in 1440p at ultra plus ray tracing for the immersive games. It's gonna be a beautiful beast. And I can't wait for it to get here.
I went against everything I stand for and I'm letting someone else build it. This will be the second PC I have ever had that was not built by me and the last one was a dell desktop and it was way back in 2003 or so lol!
But the reason I let someone else put their grubby mitts all over my new baby is cause I could buy it on credit...
Which is much easier than buying everything separately with a credit card or getting a straight up cash loan or whatever.
It cost an extra 300 over the parts cost, including interest. So, not the worst.
Relatively small payments are just so much easier to deal with vs big purchases all at once.
Anyways, thanks for the video, it makes me feel confident that this will be an amazing PC for me.
I built my pc with a 7600 and a 6750xt and its great!
love that!
Do you use the cooler that comes with the cpu?
@@Gandfv No, i bought a cheap $35 cooler on amazon. It was a Thermalright cooler.
@@DqsBtw what games do you play?
Another great video bro 😎
I love my 7800x3d and 7900gre this combo is so strong but looking back I probably would have saved and got the 7900 xt for the future proofing
Future proofing is dumb in some ways get what you need and be happy I would aay
Your CPU is awesome.
I personally also like the Ryzen 7500f. It’s 30% cheaper than the Ryzen 7600 and has almost the same performance.
My RX6900XT is good enough for me for the near future. I really like buying used GPUs 🎉
@@K.R.98 Ooooh, I've been trying to put together a 1440p setup. I've been on 1080p for too long, how does the 6900xt hold up?? (I assume you use it in 1440p)
@@pKaizen
The RX6900XT is almost on RX7900gre level. Maybe about 5 percent slower on average.
I have a 3840x1600 ultra wide monitor with 160fps maximum. I like to use upscaling (RSR) and framegeneration (AFMF2) and I use a FPS limit at 160.
One of my most demanding Games is KingdomeComeDeliverance. My setup runs it with less than 50% GPU utilization. I also lowered the clock speed of the gpu and increase memory speed and I undervolted it. Because of that my RX6900XT currently only consumes between 40 to 120Watt depending on the game. (Probably up to 200watt when full utilized)
I’m sure, I could run the latest title also, but there wasn’t much of interest for me. Maybe cyberpunk. But soon the gothic1 remake releases and also KingdomeComeDeliverance2. I‘m already hyped 🤩
@@pKaizen
I‘d say the RX6900XT is a high fps 1440p card or a slightly above 60fps 4k card (on average). But in my opinion upscaling and framegeneration are very good and cool ways to increase fps.
I don’t need raytracing, so I just use these tools to reduce load on my GPU and save energy.
It’s extra important in summer, where every consumed watt heats my room.
i literally have the same combo 12400f+6750 xt built it back in july .🙌
Just got Ryzen 5 5600 and RX 6750 XT. It's great in 1080p ultra settings. 120-160fps in every game.
misleading comment
you're not going to get that on most non-fps or non gpu heavy games
well, just my experience with the few games I've played: Modern Warfare 3, Jedi Survivor, SOTTR, RE4
Almost identical combo, mine is Ryzen 5 5600X and 6750 XT. Don't care much about FPS but they can handle Cyberpunk/Flight Simulator at 1440p with any problems.
@@dawie3410it’s not a misleading comment whatsoever, the 6750 xt is arguably overkill for 1080p gaming and can definitely be used for 1440p gaming. It’s 100% getting this performance for 1080p
I want to buy this combo but im not sure,i play 1080 p ,is enought 650w?
Ich nutze den R5 7600 mit der RTX 4070 ti Super ... alles top ... bin sehr zufrieden ... 👍🏻
Ryzen 5 7600x and RTX 4060 Ti or Ryzen 7 7700x and RTX 4060 Ti?
78003D+4080 super insuperables 😊
Thank you for this video save me from spending a lot of foolish money now i know which cpu to pair wirh my GPU
Is 4070 super okay with 7800x3d?
yes
Loving my 7800x3d/ 4070 super with the ultrawide monitor
i can't decide on the 4070 super or the 7900 gre.. but I'll probably let prices dictate that in two weeks if the 4070 super is on sale i'll grab that. right now that $50-60 dollar difference is enough to go AMD for me.
@@MenekiNekoTunes I was on the same boat, but since this was my first PC I’ve always wanted an nvidia card, plus doing side by side of dlss/ fsr 3 .. not a fan of FRS. But really can't go wrong with either .
@@Xavier-be2mi I currently have a 3070 and selling it to a buddy for $230 so either or will be like $300 to $360 as of today.
@@MenekiNekoTunes oh nice nice!! I gotta upgrade my son. He has a 1070, but sucker still runs great. Minus the 1 game he wants to play.. bodycam
@Xavier-be2mi Yeah that game looks crazy realistic! Right now my kid has a 3080, so he's good for another gen or two.
Thanks for this well done video.
thanks for watching!
Hi I’ve just got my first gaming PC running Ryzen 9 5900x with a RTX 3070 running a gigabyte m28u 4k 144hz. Runs games really well at 4k. What would you recommend to upgrade to later in life
Ryzen 5 8600G and RX 6750 XT got a deal of a full pc 16GB DDR5 at 4800MHz 1TB SSD with a nice gamemax case all around 700$ sounds like a good deal ?
hello, what do you think about the combo i9 12900KF + RTX 4070 ?
Did a nice rog build... Just to have a failed pump after 2 weeks 😂 .. now gotta wait more for replacement and sht.
oh no :(
Is 7700x and 4060 12gb a bad combo ?
Hello everyone! I bought the 7800X3D + 7900XT from Sapphire for playing high fps on 1440P. Is this a good combo for high fps with low drops? And how many fps do i get on running everything on low in Call of Duty Warzone?
Is 12400f enough for 7800xt? Or too much bottleneck?
I will probably be getting a rx 6750XT and a ryzen 7600. Do u think it will run fortnite on stable 240+ fps?
what would be a good gpu for an i7 4790?
I'm very close to getting an i7-13700k paired with a ROG Strix Z790-A motherboard & 4070.
At the moment I would not go for an i7 13th or 14th gen
i got a ryzen 5 7500f and a radeon rx 6700 xt for a total of 307 dollars. is that a good deal for 1080p gaming?
thats fucking amazing for 1080p. Even some titles in 1440p medium-high settings
Amazing deal. You can even game at 1440p
What motherboard you using?
@@azgg_552 Any AM5 motherboard will do fine right now. In regard of the 7500f which only supports 5200 Ram(ddr5) you should go for a low end motherboard like 650 gigabyte. It supports all the extras the CPU offers.
🔥🔥🔥
7900x3d pair with 7900xtx?
Hey! I am planning to get i5 12400f+rx6750xt combo with 32gb of ddr4 ram. What do you think about it?
Hello! Hope you are well! i wanted to ask wether i should buy 6 months to 1 year used GPUs or not as i am planning to build a PC, but here in my place i can get a used rx 6800 xt at the price of a new 3060 Ti. So i hope you understood my concern.
Thanks
Is r5 5500 and 3060ti good?
What is the best white 4080 Super that you can recommend?
Value wise this one amzn.to/4cpSGG7. The prettiest one in my opinion is this one amzn.to/4ct33c8 but is more expensive. In terms of performance they're the same
I have Ryzen 5 5600X, so which GPU is best for it?
RX 6750 XT
Will a 4070 bottleneck with 7500F?
Ryzen 5 7600x and RX 7700 a good combo
hello! which card(GPU) will be the best for 1080p gaming?
Rtx 4060 , 289$
3060 12 gb
@@ncrwizzgaming7367 but in my place its more than 400$
and thx for your reply.
@@muzakkileo6471 its 350$ here.
and thx for your response
@@abuumair415 np 👍
I am building a budget pc, i am going with ryzen 5 5600 and rx 6600
Good choice! Runs everything high
Is 4060 ti with r5 5600 a bottleneck?
nope
I’m hesitant to buy a Radeon GPU. Heard lots of issues with their drivers. Never had any problems with Nvidia. Any thoughts?
All the research I have done leads to Nvidia winning when it comes to a GPU that can do it all. But that does not mean AMD are bad either. It just doesn't have DLSS along with a few other things. But will still be close behind a Nvidia series card of its generation and for half the price. And I wouldn't look into the driver thing too much that used to happen. But I do believe things have gotten better now.
@@johnnyslap1009 Yeah I just dont want to save some money only to deal with problems. I’ll just stick to Nvidia as my main
@@kzz8971 yh I would stick with Nvidia if you can afford it. i just got the 4080 super had the 980ti for years lol and it still runs most game at 60fps
Que es mejor para la 6750 xt? La 12400f que dices o la ryzen 5 5600x
Im about to buy a r5 7600 with a rtx 4060, although a lot of ppl dont like the idea
idc tbh its your money
building my first pc , i have a ryzen 7800x3d & rtx 4080s, what yall think?
amazing combo
I bought a i9-12900k and readon rx 7600 XT and ama make a build with it. Hope its gonna be fire
Can i use 4070ti super with ryzen 5 7600x cpu will ot bottelneck?
would 5700x3d and 7900 GRE be a bottleneck for 1440p?
no
my pc right now just built it 5 days ago its a 5 7500f and a 6750xt its good
what is a good cpu to pair with 4070ti and get 240fps while streaming for cod @1440p
it is not possible for 1440p, but, the 7800X3D / 7900X3D is the fastest CPU out there, so that is the best that you can get
What is better between i5 12400f or r5 5600x and rx 6750 or 4060?
just go for a r5 5600 with an rtx 3060 ti Or 4060
i5 12400f + 4070 ti super main monitor 1440p + connect tc 4k
will ryzen 5600 and rx 6800 bottleneck on 1440p ?
I am willing to pair 7600x and 4070 ti super but really not sure whether it will be a good combo or should i go for 7800x3d
Great combo, but of course, the 7800x3d is much better
is 5 7500f and 4070 super ti good combo? (1440p)
yes definitely
Ryzen 7 5700x3d and rx 7800 xt will be a bottleneck?
no botlteneck
What budget provessor is best with rx 7600 8gb.
I5 12400f / Ryzen 5 5600
@@ShadowGamingPC1 ryzen i5 12400f wont bottle neck? What ram mghz would be good? Oh and wgich motherboard
@@natsufire1667 no it won't bottleneck, the motherboard depends, do you want to go intel or amd?
@@ShadowGamingPC1 i wan amd on a budget, cheaper kotherboard, am4 perhaps. i5 is 9999 and 5600 is 12300 tho
@@ShadowGamingPC1 how abput asus a520 m motherboard
Bro really did 1080p with Intel instead of better and cheaper ryzen 5600
it is not cheaper, same price, and it provides the same performance but the 12400f is better on average at higher resolutions
I'm using a 12400 paired with a 4070TI Super
Just bought my 7950x and 4080 super. Cant wait to finish this build to start gaming!!
Nice 👍
I have a Ryzen 5700x and a RX6900XT. I can’t do raytracing with it, but I can play 3840x1600 at 160fps.
I really like the adrenaline software. It enables upscaling and frame generation for every game. Combined with undervolting and an FPS limit at 160, my GPU only needs 40 to 120Watt depending on the game 🎉
@@K.R.98 Sounds like your all set then :P I got my Hyte Y70 Infinity Tower already. Just waiting for all the other parts to arrive and then I will be stressed out until boot it up. But I have several vids save on youtube so I am ready to get started.
Why did you buy 7950x and not 7800x3d for gaming? Just asking bro
@@pedone_doppio
Maybe it wasn’t released when he bought his CPU.
I also would have liked to buy the 5700x3d but it wasn’t released back then.
@@K.R.98 you mean the video? Or the CPU? Because if you're talking about the video I get it if it's the CPU then what? It was released several months ago
The r7 7800x3d is overpriced. It gets whooped by the r9 7900x3d which costs less here in canada. Don't buy 16 gb variants of 40 series cards, they don't perform substantially better. The good cards in the nvidia line up are 4060, 4060ti 8gb, 4070 super 12gb, and 4070 ti super 16gb (if it's still over $200 less than a 4080). Additionally, you don't need a cpu upgrade going from 1440p to 4k. Because most games are vector (mostly poly) based, increasing the resolution has no impact on the cpu. The CPU only hinders a games stability of games and the maximum fps given to your graphics card to compute. CPU upgrades are only necessary when A) games become more CPU demanding causing a bottleneck, B) You upgrade your GPU causing a bottleneck, or C) you're CPU isn't sufficient for workflow. One other reason to upgrade would be to increase file transfer and downloading speeds, most of the time (assigning you have good internet) your download speed is capped by how fast your pc can unpack files. Any current gen i5 or r5 CPU will do the job for gaming at 60fps, you should upgrade if you intend to play at high refresh rates. I recommend x3d chips, but a Raptor Lake i5 beats any non x3d chip for the price and intel has better quality of life ATM. If your maxing out your build i9 14900ks takes the cake over all AMD chips. Pick your GPU based on your resolution and game settings.
One last thing. Stay away from Asus, especially their motherboards. The company has good products but poor product management and many people have received used and broken boards directly from the company. They also had BIOs issues and at one point put out a patch to prevent Asus boards from destroying AMD CPUs which voided the users warranty if they opted to update. This problem wasn't just on cheap boards either their $1000+ boards would fry CPUs too. They were an amazing brand until recently and their hardware is great, but I'd wait until your next upgrading before checking in on them.
i have a 7600x and 4080s am I cooked?
nope, amazing bro, do you enjoy the level of performance that you get in your fav games?
Ryzen 5 7500f and rtx 4060 is it good combo
no
i5-4460 and rx 6600 :(
Rtx4090 beast !
Yo what mother board should I use
depends, what CPU and GPU do you have, and what is your budget?
@@ShadowGamingPC1I have the best of the best
7500F + 4070 Super for 1440p
what about the motherboard
my system... ryzen 7 5800x --Rx6600
Soon as you said Nvidia RX 4060 no half knowledgeable self respecting person kept watching and don’t say content creators are using it
I don't need haters on my channel, you can leave :)
Guys rn i have a ryzen 5 5600 with the rx 6600. Any upgrade tips?
What are you looking to play, monitor resolution and settings? Also, what is your budget and PC Specs?
@@ShadowGamingPC11080p monitor, 750W pwr supply, 16 gb ram 3000mhz,1Tb ssd and a B550 mother board with 300 dollars bugdet
can i buy ryzen 5 7600x with rx 7900 gre it is better than ryzen 5 7600
you can yes, the 7600x and 7600 are basically the same in terms of performance
plz help is this combo without a bottleneck 4060 ti 16gb and 7600 this is the max I can get (7600x is not in my budget)
If your focus is gaming, I'd pick the RX 6800 XT / 7800 XT GPU instead
That's what I'm did pc in about 2 months
@@amjadrefai-x8t for black friday? great, I will be uploading black friday deals
i got a ryzen 5 5700f what is the best gpu to combo with for pure performance?
I only play val and fortnite
The 5700 CPUs are Ryzen 7 CPUs from older generations - I assume you meant the Ryzen 5 7500F.
1. Depends on your monitor. If you have a 1080p Full HD monitor, that's gonna go easy on your graphics card. If you have a 2160 4K monitor, your graphics card is gonna have to put in a lot of work. (1440p is the middle ground, obviously)
2. Do you do other stuff? From a pure gaming perspective, a R5 7500F is not going to bottleneck any graphics card except maybe an RTX 4090. For more CPU-heavy tasks, things are going to be different.
3. Do you play other games apart from Valo and Fortnite? Neither of these are super demanding games. If you're sure you're not gonna play a lot of AAA titles (or if you do, if you don't mind putting the settings on medium), you might be wasting money if you spend too much on a GPU.
Generally, I would say that an RTX 4070 Super or an RX 7900 GRE go well with your CPU. But these GPUs are overkill for only Valo/Fortnite in my opinion. Depending on your budget, you can go as low as an RX 7600 XT, an RTX 4060 or a used RX 6750 XT. Any GPU within this price bracket should be great.
Thinking about it a bit more, I think an RX 7600 XT or a 6750 XT are more than enough for these games. Even going a bit lower price-wise should be no problem for the next years
rx 7600 is better than rtx 4060
in terms of what?
@@ShadowGamingPC1 everything and is cheaper
if your cpu is great but your gpu is not your gaming performance will be superstable
most likely you won't achieve the performance that you're looking for if that is the case. Unless you play easy to run games
@@ShadowGamingPC1 i would say buy a good cpu first. it's way easier to upgrade your gpu. cpu bottleneck is so bad. your card wont max out and you get stutters in many games. You will also benefit from a good cpu in non-gaming situations. People always go cheap on the cpu ang get problems afetrwards.
also i'd rather play smooth 55fps than stuttery 125
@@killamaita I agree with you, people should buy a good CPU, but I feel like you should buy a good CPU and GPU combo, not just a CPU. For example, I'd much rather buy a Ryzen 5 7600 and the RX 7900 XT rather than a Ryzen 7 9700x and the RX 7900 GRE, more performance from the 7900 XT and no stutters, same price
i got 4070 and 7600
How does it run in 4k?
Brother I'm on a budget and trying to do 2k gaming atleast 60 FPSI've got Ryzen 5 7600 but the problem is gpu I'm thinking of getting the 7600 xt 16gb VRAM and 6750xt 12gb
Pls help
@@sheeeehpro8288 go for the 6750 XT
@@ShadowGamingPC1 any explanation sir also thanks for responding 😌
@@sheeeehpro8288 it is just faster and goes for the same price :)
@@ShadowGamingPC1 one last question brother sorry to brother u this much as I've seen 6750xt has 12gb vran and 7600xt is 16gb vram that's what confusing me as I have to do 2k gaming and games are more VRAM
demanding so which one is good?
@@sheeeehpro8288 The thing is, do you play games that require more than 12gb? most games will not require more, and if they do, most likely the 7600 xt or 6750 xt won't handle those games at decent frame rates anyway (because if they demand more than 12gb, it means you're most likely playing on ultra settings & Ray tracing enabled)
6750xt does any GPU ever existed, can't find any new or used
Amazon has them for >£300 but that’s uk so might depend on the country
I bought 4080super and I play 1080p
damn hahaha how much FPS are you pulling?!
@@ShadowGamingPC1 in fortnite 700+, cs 800+, cyberpunk ultra 160+, gta max 180+ (:
Your PSU blown up..😅
how hahaha
la argentinidad al palo
Bro im only getting 55 fps in starfield 1080p with my rx 7700 xt
ryzen 7 7700
32 ram 6400 cl 32
whyyyyy
escribi eso y me olvide q hablas español jaja, pero posta estoy muy perseguido no se xq mi pc rinde mal
Tal vez hay algo limitando el rendimiento, te recomiendo usar Msi afterburner para hacer un check de que las temperaturas y el porcentaje de uso estén bien. Estás usando Ray tracing?
@@ShadowGamingPC1 las temperaturas son normales, 72 max para el cpu y 67 para la gpu
lo q si me dio mucho trabajo son las memorias ram, tuve q bajarle los mhz a 6200 para q sean estables
no vi una opcion de ray tracing en starfield, solo use el preset de ultra
@@ShadowGamingPC1 ahi vi y starfield no tiene rt
wtf is this channel this guy cant say 2 sentences without cutting video there is thousand of cuts that gives people headache
you can always ignore the content instead of leaving hate comments, all love tho have a nice day!
for the first build you shouldve talked about 5600x too that cpu is cheaper than 12400f on places like aliexpress (perfectly safe if you arent retarded) and performs way better in single threaded games like val,cs and r6 + you get the added benefit of being able to upgrade to a 5700x3d or 5800x3d(again from aliexpress cus its way cheaper) later down the track without having to change motherboard which will give you absurd performance
update: maybe a bit wrong about the performance but they perform basically the exact same in most titles and am4 is a way better and cheaper platform anyway
7600x and rx7600xt is it Good ?