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00:00:00 – 00:15:15
The video centers on evaluating the gaming performance and cost-efficiency of two AMD Ryzen processors, the 5800X3D and the 5600X, using an MSI MPG X570S motherboard, 32GB of Corsair Dominator Platinum 3600MHz memory, and a Gigabyte RTX 3080 GPU. Through extensive testing across 20 games and various resolutions (1080p, 1440p, 4K), the comparisons reveal that while the 5800X3D often delivers higher frame rates, the 5600X provides slightly better value, especially at higher resolutions where performance differences narrow. Key games analyzed include "Assassin’s Creed Valhalla," "Call of Duty Warzone," "Cyberpunk 2077," and "Far Cry 6." Ultimately, the video suggests that the higher cost of the 5800X3D may not always be justified, recommending the 5600X as a cost-effective alternative that offers competitive gaming performance and allows budget flexibility for potential GPU upgrades. Viewers are encouraged to join the discussion on Discord and anticipate further comparisons with Intel CPUs.
00:00:00
In this part of the video, the focus is on achieving optimal gaming performance while balancing cost-effectiveness, particularly within the AMD platform. It challenges the notion that more expensive PC hardware always equates to better performance. To address this, a head-to-head comparison is conducted between two Ryzen processors, the 5800X3D and the 5600X, across 20 games. The aim is to determine if the extra cost of the 5800X3D is justified or if the money would be better spent on other components like a more powerful GPU. Testing was done using an MSI MPG X570S motherboard, 32GB of Corsair Dominator Platinum 3600MHz memory, and a Gigabyte RTX 3080 GPU.
00:03:00
In this segment, the video discusses the performance and cost efficiency between two processors: the 5600X and the 5800X3D. The prices used for comparison are £182.99/$199 for the 5600X and £397.85/$418 for the 5800X3D. The main goal is to determine if the extra cost of the 5800X3D is justified in terms of performance, specifically cost per frame. Tests are conducted with Smart Access Memory or Resizable Bar disabled.
Key comparisons include:
– **Assassin’s Creed Valhalla**: At 1080p and ultra-high preset, the 5800X3D leads by 2 FPS over the 5600X. At 1440p, the difference remains 2 FPS, while at 4K, it increases to 3 FPS.
– **Call of Duty Warzone**: The 5800X3D shows a significant 60 FPS lead at 1080p. At 1440p, the 5600X offers slightly higher results but the 5800X3D maintains a comfortable lead. At 4K, the difference narrows to 11 FPS.
– **Cyberpunk 2077**: At 1080p, the 5800X3D leads by 6 FPS. The lead increases to 9 FPS at 1440p, but at 4K, both CPUs deliver similar performance.
– **Dirt 5**: At 1080p, the 5800X3D leads significantly in both average FPS and 1% lows. The gap shrinks slightly at 1440p but the 5800X3D maintains a comfortable lead. At 4K, the difference is 16 FPS in favor of the 5800X3D.
– **Dying Light 2**: The 3D cache and additional cores of the 5800X3D do not make a major difference.
Overall, despite the price difference, the performance gains of the 5800X3D in various games are evident but vary, with the 5600X still holding its own in several scenarios. Full test results are available on Patreon.
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In this part of the video, the presenter compares the performance of two CPUs: the 5600X and the 5800X3D, across various games and resolutions. Key highlights include:
– At 1080p, 1440p, and 4K, frame rate differences were minimal with the 5600X often showing slightly better value.
– In “Far Cry 6,” the 5600X showed superior one percent lows at higher resolutions, although the 5800X3D had a minor lead in average FPS.
– “Gears 5” showed similar performance at 1080p, with the 5600X pulling ahead slightly at 1440p and 4K.
– “GTA 5” presented a 20 FPS lead for the 5800X3D at 1080p, maintaining consistency in one percent lows.
– “Halo Infinite” displayed a significant FPS lead for the 5800X3D at 1080p, with gaps narrowing at higher resolutions.
– “Horizon Zero Dawn” and “Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition” showed minimal differences, though the 5800X3D had minor advantages in some scenarios.
The analysis emphasizes that the 5600X offers competitive performance with occasional leads, suggesting it as a better value option against the 5800X3D in several instances.
00:09:00
In this segment, the video discusses the performance comparison between the 5800X3D and 5600X CPUs across various games and resolutions. The 5800X3D shows higher frame rates overall, with specific figures highlighted at 1080p, 1440p, and 4k. The difference narrows as the resolution increases, showing a more modest lead for the 5800X3D at higher settings. The video also mentions that detailed charts from 20 games and two synthetic benchmarks are accessible to Patreon supporters. A key argument is about the value for money, suggesting that the cheaper 5600X might allow budget allocation towards a better graphics card, potentially evening out the performance gap. The importance of cost per frame is emphasized in evaluating true value rather than just initial prices.
00:12:00
In this part of the video, the presenter discusses the cost and performance comparison between two CPUs: the 5800X3D and the 5600X, specifically in the realm of gaming. The 5800X3D offers better gaming performance, but at a significantly higher price—approximately double the cost per frame compared to the 5600X at various resolutions including 1080p, 1440p, and 4K. The presenter emphasizes that while the 5800X3D is the better gaming CPU if budget is not a constraint, the 5600X provides far better value for money, making it the preferred choice for budget-conscious gamers. Additionally, the potential savings could allow upgrading to a better GPU, which might be a more effective way to enhance gaming performance. The presenter invites viewers to discuss further on Discord and suggests future comparisons with Intel CPUs.
00:15:00
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