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The video provides a comprehensive comparison of three AMD Ryzen x3D processors on the AM4 platform: Ryzen 5 5600X3D, Ryzen 7 5700X3D, and Ryzen 7 5800X3D. Priced differently, these processors are evaluated for their gaming performance, particularly in CPU-limited scenarios. Benchmarks from various modern games like Boulders Gate 3, Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty, and Hogwarts Legacy indicate that all three x3D models significantly outperform their non-3D counterparts, with notable FPS improvements.
Despite having fewer cores, the Ryzen 5 5600X3D often matches or exceeds the performance of the 5700X3D and 5800X3D, thanks to its higher clock speeds and increased L3 cache. The Ryzen 5700X3D and 5800X3D also offer substantial gaming performance gains, though the 5700X3D is highlighted for its value, balancing price and potential longevity due to extra cores.
Key conclusions emphasize that on the AM4 platform, the x3D processors are highly beneficial for gamers seeking to enhance performance without transitioning to the more expensive AM5 motherboards and DDR5 memory. The video wraps up with a call to viewers to explore additional content and support on Float Plan Patreon.
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In this part of the video, the focus is on comparing three x3D chips on the AM4 platform: Ryzen 5 5600X3D, Ryzen 7 5700X3D, and Ryzen 7 5800X3D. The Ryzen 5 5600X3D is a Micro Center exclusive available for $200, while the Ryzen 7 5700X3D and 5800X3D are priced at $250 and $300, respectively. Important details include the sponsor spot for Thermo Grizzly’s Cryo Sheet graphene thermal pads, which offer high thermal conductivity and durability. The comparison aims to determine which model provides the best value for gaming, particularly in CPU-limited scenarios. It’s suggested that the x3D parts offer significant performance improvements in gaming for AM4 platform owners. The testing will focus on CPU performance rather than system or GPU performance to highlight real differences between the products.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter delves into the performance differences between various AMD Ryzen CPUs, particularly the 5600 x3d, 5700 x3d, and 5800 x3d models, compared to older models like the Ryzen 5 3600. Boulders Gate 3 benchmarks show all three x3d processors delivering similar performance at around 130 FPS, with the 5600 x3d matching the 8-core variants despite having fewer cores. In Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty, the 5700 x3d and 5800 x3d show marginal performance gains over the 5600 x3d, and significant improvement over standard models. Hogwarts Legacy struggles with CPU limitations due to poor optimization, showing minor differences between the x3d models. In Star Wars Jedi Survivor, all three x3d models perform comparably, though the 5600 x3d lags in 1% lows compared to the 5700 x3d. Overall, the x3d models offer a substantial performance uplift compared to their non-3d vcash counterparts.
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In this part of the video, the comparison of different CPUs’ performance across various games is discussed. The analysis shows that high core count CPUs are not fully utilized by most modern games, which remain primarily thread-dependent. The AMD 5600X3D, with its higher clock speeds and increased L3 cache capacity, performs exceptionally well, often outperforming other CPUs like the 5700X and even matching the 5800X3D.
For instance, in games like Spider-Man Remastered and A Plague Tale: Requiem, the 5600X3D shows significant performance gains due to its additional cache and higher clock speeds. Specifically, the 5600X3D demonstrated a 15% and 23% performance increase over its non-3D counterparts.
In Assassin’s Creed Mirage, the 5800X3D has a 12% performance advantage over the 5600X3D, although the 1% low performance figures remain comparable across these models. Similarly, the 3D V-Cache models consistently show a considerable performance uplift, often around 30% faster than the standard versions.
In Watch Dogs: Legion, the 5600X3D achieved a 30% boost in performance compared to the non-3D models and was significantly faster than the Ryzen 5 3600. Lastly, in Hitman 3, core count seemed less critical compared to cache capacity and clock speeds, with the 5600X3D matching the performance of the 5800X3D and providing a substantial improvement over the standard models.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker compares the performance of various Ryzen processors, specifically the 5600X3D, 5700X3D, and 5800X3D, across 12 games. The 5600X3D is noted to have a similar performance level to the 5700X3D and 5800X3D, with minor differences in speed. The 5600X3D, priced at $250, provides about 50% more gaming performance compared to older models like the Ryzen 53600 when CPU-limited. The 5700X3D, despite being 25% more expensive, does not deliver proportional performance gains, but it may age better due to its additional cores. The 5800X3D offers a slight performance increase but is more expensive. The conclusion is that for those on the AM4 platform, the 5700X3D is a great value, providing significant performance boosts without the need for costly upgrades to AM5 motherboards and DDR5 memory.
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In this part of the video, the host, Steve, encourages viewers to check out their content on Float Plan Patreon for additional perks such as Q&As, live streams, behind-the-scenes content, and access to a Discord server. Steve expresses gratitude to the viewers for watching the video, regardless of their decision to join Patreon, and signs off until next time.