My ryzen 7 5800x is running between 85-90 in this game too and I googled it and most told me that this is totally fine for this cpu , because it is build to be on these degrees
@BoasXAOX I have a 5800x3d which is a hotter chip than the non-X3D and mine runs no hotter than 70C on an air cooler Keep in mind his CPU is only pulling 40W which is not a lot. No CPU should be 90C pulling 40W unless there is a physical problem like a bad cooler or lack of airflow.
@MowMdown which cooler are u using? When I asked about this most people said 90 is completely fine for these cpus and that amd themselves said that too.
@ Noctua NH-D15. You’re missing the entire point, the CPU is only pulling 40W of power. 40W of power should NOT cause the CPU to run at 90C whether it’s within thermal limits or not.
Yeah that might be a problem. It has thermal throttled before but after reapplying thermal paste, it didn't anymore. I'm using the wraith stealth cooler btw
it was unplayable at 1080p why you even test 1440p and 2k ? 12 - 15 fps is not playable it is a diashow. the game is playable on this card if you put everything to low and mid settings maybe with 40 - 50 fps it is playable then. the gpu is not good and in 2018 was already out of life because of the small 3.5 vram.
Insane that a current gen card (at the time) didn't need DLSS or Frame gen to run it's contemporary games on high/max. Now even a 4070 can barely get 60 fps on max cyberpunk without upscaling. And that's without Raytracing.
at 1440p? tbh though cyberpunk is still one of the hardest games to run period. running everything on high looks almost identical to ultra, ultra on most games is pointless
The density of the crowd can be set to a minimum, the visual quality does not suffer from this, and productivity increases significantly.
that was my first "major" graphics card on my second build. cool stuff!
very informative and well edited mister
as usual, the smallest youtubers are creating cooler vids
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Your CPU is pulling 40W and is nearly 90C. You should look into that. A 5600 should not be running 90C while gaming.
My ryzen 7 5800x is running between 85-90 in this game too and I googled it and most told me that this is totally fine for this cpu , because it is build to be on these degrees
@BoasXAOX I have a 5800x3d which is a hotter chip than the non-X3D and mine runs no hotter than 70C on an air cooler
Keep in mind his CPU is only pulling 40W which is not a lot. No CPU should be 90C pulling 40W unless there is a physical problem like a bad cooler or lack of airflow.
@MowMdown which cooler are u using? When I asked about this most people said 90 is completely fine for these cpus and that amd themselves said that too.
@ Noctua NH-D15.
You’re missing the entire point, the CPU is only pulling 40W of power. 40W of power should NOT cause the CPU to run at 90C whether it’s within thermal limits or not.
Yeah that might be a problem. It has thermal throttled before but after reapplying thermal paste, it didn't anymore. I'm using the wraith stealth cooler btw
I played cyberpunk with my AMD 580 😭
Hey, could my GTX 1050 run this?
No
1050ti can... almost run it...
Hmm, maybe...
60- 70 fps on low settings 1080p
@@Spiderjepo that's a big fucking lie lol
it was unplayable at 1080p why you even test 1440p and 2k ? 12 - 15 fps is not playable it is a diashow. the game is playable on this card if you put everything to low and mid settings maybe with 40 - 50 fps it is playable then. the gpu is not good and in 2018 was already out of life because of the small 3.5 vram.
It was just for fun mate
Insane that a current gen card (at the time) didn't need DLSS or Frame gen to run it's contemporary games on high/max.
Now even a 4070 can barely get 60 fps on max cyberpunk without upscaling. And that's without Raytracing.
at 1440p? tbh though cyberpunk is still one of the hardest games to run period. running everything on high looks almost identical to ultra, ultra on most games is pointless
Easily... Even Geforce GTX 750 and i5-3770 can run CP2077 with low settings at 30fps....