At least in my experience, it's a fine CPU, and being compared to say, a really decent CPU like ryzen 5 3600, it would be at least 20 FPS difference. But this CPU is not going to last for long maybe 2 or 3 years, seeing that most modern games require modern hardware and it will require some powerful CPU, games like Escape from Tarkov or Stalker 2, those games require tons of CPU power to be able to run the game and handle the GPU that is being set otherwise the CPU will bottleneck really hard.
@@azbenchmark1713 thank you, also im looking just to play open world games, maybe some esport games, does it bottleneck in games like elden ring, cyberpunk? games with massive maps and a lot of stuff going around, that is usually cpu heavy
Cyberpunk surely bottleneck especially around V's apartment, I got below 30 FPS at times but around the world it was around 40 ish FPS. For Elden Ring, I don't remember much how much FPS I have gotten but I can try to benchmark Elden Ring sometime sooner.
@@zzr0tif you do end up going for something cheap think about finding something with a great upgrade path so that once the cpu is not performing you can upgrade it without having to rebut everything in my honest opinion a better cpu then your gpu is better since all you would have to upgrade is your gpu unless your just fine with this and get it very cheap I found a mobo fan and i5 6500 for $40 not for me just building a pc for someone
Is rx 570 and i5 6500 is have bottleneck which same as seen in this video?
does the i5 6500 bottleneck the rx 580
if so, how much?
how well does the 6500 hold itself in newer titles
thank you in advance
At least in my experience, it's a fine CPU, and being compared to say, a really decent CPU like ryzen 5 3600, it would be at least 20 FPS difference. But this CPU is not going to last for long maybe 2 or 3 years, seeing that most modern games require modern hardware and it will require some powerful CPU, games like Escape from Tarkov or Stalker 2, those games require tons of CPU power to be able to run the game and handle the GPU that is being set otherwise the CPU will bottleneck really hard.
@@azbenchmark1713 thank you, also im looking just to play open world games, maybe some esport games, does it bottleneck in games like elden ring, cyberpunk? games with massive maps and a lot of stuff going around, that is usually cpu heavy
Cyberpunk surely bottleneck especially around V's apartment, I got below 30 FPS at times but around the world it was around 40 ish FPS. For Elden Ring, I don't remember much how much FPS I have gotten but I can try to benchmark Elden Ring sometime sooner.
@@azbenchmark1713 okay thank you very much for your reply, if you ever benchmark it i'll check it out
keep up the good work
@@zzr0tif you do end up going for something cheap think about finding something with a great upgrade path so that once the cpu is not performing you can upgrade it without having to rebut everything in my honest opinion a better cpu then your gpu is better since all you would have to upgrade is your gpu unless your just fine with this and get it very cheap I found a mobo fan and i5 6500 for $40 not for me just building a pc for someone