In fact, you're right. They took selected 5700x chips, slightly increased the frequency and named 5800x. In real life, the difference between the 5700x and 5800x will be negligible, and the 5800x will be taken by those who need a high frequency and performance per core. But if you're considering a CPU for games and you don't have a budget for 5800x3d, take the 5600x, it will work the same way as the 5700x and 5800x in most games. The difference is in the margin of error, and sometimes 5600x is even better, because not all games correctly distribute the load on the cores and are able to work correctly with a large number of cores.
hi! can a 3060 and ryzen 5 5600x get stable 240 when capped? I need stable 240 on fortnite aswell as getting better overall pc performance. any sugestions for which parts?
What exactly is the limitation? As for performance, the Ryzen 5600X and RTX 3060, they can work with Fortnite at 240 frames per second and higher in performance mode. However, if you want to upgrade or overclock your components, you should consider your budget and be aware of the specific motherboard, RAM, and memory chips that will work together. Even in the most favorable of possible scenarios, it is unlikely that you will be able to achieve an improvement of more than 7-10% without updating the components.
If there is a budget available for upgrading components, I would recommend starting with the video card. The minimum I would suggest is RTX 3060 Ti, but if the budget permits, I would go for RTX 3080. RTX 4060 cards, like all the 60-series cards, are not very powerful. Therefore, it would be best to consider upgrading to RTX 3080 or 3060 Ti if possible. If you have the opportunity to purchase the best, RTX 4070 Super could be an option. RTX 4060 is a waste of money and not worth considering. Regarding RAM, at least 16 GB is required as the minimum, but 32 GB is preferable. The minimum frequency should be 3200 MHz CL16, and if possible, aim for 3600 MHz with CL 16 or 18 timings. Make sure to check if your RAM has an XMP (Extreme Memory Profile) profile enabled in the BIOS. If it is not, the RAM will operate at the default factory settings of 2133 MHz with a significant delay, resulting in a loss of performance. Here's a suggested component upgrade plan considering the budget: G Skill or Kingston Fury at 32 GB 3600 MHz RTX 3080 or 4070 Super And then you can upgrade the processor to Ryzen 7 5800X3D. Currently, your weakest component is the RTX 3060. The processor is not a problem. In graphics settings, please set everything to minimum except for details and drawing range, which should be set to an average level.
@@mikeincor7960 The 2 components that im thinking about are the RTX 3060 Ti LHR 8 GB Video Card, and the AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D 3 GHz 8-Core Processor aswell as the Corsair Vengeance LPX ram.
@@atlantisvfx In fact, if you do not overclock RAM, it does not matter which manufacturer it is released from, the main thing is that the frequency should be at least 3200 MHz, and preferably 3600 MHz. Timings should also be no higher than CL16 - CL18. The RTX 3060 Ti is a good graphics card, but if possible, it's better to upgrade to the RTX 3080. You can always upgrade your processor later. Overall, the RTX 3060 Ti is much more powerful than the regular rtx 3060. The Ryzen 7 5800X3D is a good processor, but it requires very good cooling and a b550 chipset motherboard to maintain maximum performance
Hi. What video card do you have? What RAM do you have, what frequency does it have, does it have an XMP profile? How many RAM sticks do you have and what slots is it inserted into? For me, everything works in stock, without overclocking.What cools the CPU, cooler or liquid cooling system?
I have the same specs and i want upgrade the CPU, what cpu recommend to me, im going still in Am4
Hi. If you need a PC for gaming, then ryzen 7 5800x3d is the best choice on am4, if you need it for work, then ryzen 7 5800x or ryzen 9 5900x.
@ ummh, but the 5800x its more hot than 5700x and more expensive, and its sometimes the same performance, what do you think?
In fact, you're right. They took selected 5700x chips, slightly increased the frequency and named 5800x. In real life, the difference between the 5700x and 5800x will be negligible, and the 5800x will be taken by those who need a high frequency and performance per core. But if you're considering a CPU for games and you don't have a budget for 5800x3d, take the 5600x, it will work the same way as the 5700x and 5800x in most games. The difference is in the margin of error, and sometimes 5600x is even better, because not all games correctly distribute the load on the cores and are able to work correctly with a large number of cores.
hi! can a 3060 and ryzen 5 5600x get stable 240 when capped? I need stable 240 on fortnite aswell as getting better overall pc performance. any sugestions for which parts?
What exactly is the limitation? As for performance, the Ryzen 5600X and RTX 3060, they can work with Fortnite at 240 frames per second and higher in performance mode. However, if you want to upgrade or overclock your components, you should consider your budget and be aware of the specific motherboard, RAM, and memory chips that will work together. Even in the most favorable of possible scenarios, it is unlikely that you will be able to achieve an improvement of more than 7-10% without updating the components.
@@mikeincor7960so in your opinion, what is the best (kinda buget) specs for 240 fps aswell as good overall pc performance?
If there is a budget available for upgrading components, I would recommend starting with the video card. The minimum I would suggest is RTX 3060 Ti, but if the budget permits, I would go for RTX 3080. RTX 4060 cards, like all the 60-series cards, are not very powerful. Therefore, it would be best to consider upgrading to RTX 3080 or 3060 Ti if possible. If you have the opportunity to purchase the best, RTX 4070 Super could be an option. RTX 4060 is a waste of money and not worth considering.
Regarding RAM, at least 16 GB is required as the minimum, but 32 GB is preferable. The minimum frequency should be 3200 MHz CL16, and if possible, aim for 3600 MHz with CL 16 or 18 timings. Make sure to check if your RAM has an XMP (Extreme Memory Profile) profile enabled in the BIOS. If it is not, the RAM will operate at the default factory settings of 2133 MHz with a significant delay, resulting in a loss of performance.
Here's a suggested component upgrade plan considering the budget:
G Skill or Kingston Fury at 32 GB 3600 MHz
RTX 3080 or 4070 Super
And then you can upgrade the processor to Ryzen 7 5800X3D.
Currently, your weakest component is the RTX 3060. The processor is not a problem.
In graphics settings, please set everything to minimum except for details and drawing range, which should be set to an average level.
@@mikeincor7960 The 2 components that im thinking about are the RTX 3060 Ti LHR 8 GB Video Card, and the AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D 3 GHz 8-Core Processor aswell as the Corsair Vengeance LPX ram.
@@atlantisvfx In fact, if you do not overclock RAM, it does not matter which manufacturer it is released from, the main thing is that the frequency should be at least 3200 MHz, and preferably 3600 MHz. Timings should also be no higher than CL16 - CL18.
The RTX 3060 Ti is a good graphics card, but if possible, it's better to upgrade to the RTX 3080. You can always upgrade your processor later. Overall, the RTX 3060 Ti is much more powerful than the regular rtx 3060.
The Ryzen 7 5800X3D is a good processor, but it requires very good cooling and a b550 chipset motherboard to maintain maximum performance
why i have 3080 and r5 5600 but i have 200fps?
What graphics settings do you have at 200 fps?
@@mikeincor7960 LOW
@@mikeincor7960 low
@@template4747 Perfomance mode or drd11 - drd12?
@@template4747 Is the XMP profile enabled in the BIOS?
Bro upgrade the cpu now
Yes, I know.
@@mikeincor7960 which one are you going to take?
I think it's Ryzen 7 9800X 3D or Ryzen 9 9900X
I have Ryzen 5600x and it is running much worse. What could it be?
Hi. What video card do you have? What RAM do you have, what frequency does it have, does it have an XMP profile? How many RAM sticks do you have and what slots is it inserted into? For me, everything works in stock, without overclocking.What cools the CPU, cooler or liquid cooling system?
Very long video
Hello, I know, I will try to make the videos shorter and more informative.