Will upgrading the CPU increase FPS? Ryzen 3600X vs. 5900X shootoout.

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2022
  • Ryzen 5 3600X overclocked to 4.3GHz takes on a stock Ryzen 9 5900X.
    Will there be any noticeable difference? You won't believe it!
    Parts of this video were filmed in Star Citizen 3.17.3
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    / gtxola
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  • @williamlau7179
    @williamlau7179 Год назад +6

    Well done. A good different way in presenting the facts. Having 3600x on first DIY rig few years ago. Now is 11500 rig less than a year. 🍻

  • @Seppe1106
    @Seppe1106 Год назад +6

    Just recently swapped from an OC 2600 to the 5600x.. night and day difference.
    Always thought the 2600 + my 2060 is a pretty balanced combination, but the extra performance that the 5600x got out of the 2060 was kinda crazy.
    No regrets.

    • @GTXOla
      @GTXOla  Год назад +1

      That is awesome!

    • @ThePalePatriot
      @ThePalePatriot Год назад

      @@GTXOla Would upgrading to a 5800X3D from my Ryzen 5 3600 be a noticeable FPS difference for my 1440 gaming? I have a 2070 Super GPU, would a faster CPU create a bottleneck?

    • @GTXOla
      @GTXOla  Год назад +1

      @ThePalePatriot We can say for certain that it would make your PC much more capable of handling games.
      But it depends on the game how noticeable the difference would be.
      I would recommend it. 👍

  • @Ray2001ify
    @Ray2001ify Год назад +7

    I was thinking of upgrading, but I can't see much difference in anything from my 7700k, I just need 60fps at high or medium and I still get that..... I was looking at Intel but gaming seems to not get much more out of an upgrade, plus I only buy games on sale so don't need the head room coz they are patched by the time I get them.... Sad coz I wanted an upgrade but there is no point, the power consumption.... Just to much now also.

  • @lmBubby
    @lmBubby Год назад +1

    thank you thank you thank you. Subscribed.

  • @MyAkikan
    @MyAkikan Год назад +2

    I personally upgraded my current 3600 with a 5900x because i play a lot but need a strong cpu for heavy working load liké 3D rendering and some adobe softs liké photoshop, After effect etc...
    Im playing on a 3440x1440 display and its combinéd with a 6900xt and upgraded my 32gb 3000 cl15 to 64gb 3600 cl14. I think i have thé build i need now. Thé 3600 was really nice for thé last three years and my needs but now its a hugé différence. Gaming AND working.

  • @KMKKM007
    @KMKKM007 Год назад +6

    If u only do gaming then 5800x3d is better choice. But if u game + stream + recording 5900x might be better.

  • @Rob-el8ti
    @Rob-el8ti Год назад +2

    i did this very upgrade before the new 5800x3d released the 5900x for under 300 im just waiting on getting either (4090 till issues sorted with this or in stock lol ) or 7900xtx

    • @GTXOla
      @GTXOla  Год назад +1

      Cool, what is your current GPU?

    • @Rob-el8ti
      @Rob-el8ti Год назад +1

      @@GTXOla gaming trio 2070s

  • @ChatDeauu
    @ChatDeauu Год назад +5

    Ive got an r7 1700X on a b450 paired with a 1660 and i want to upgrade both to a r7 5800X3D paired with a 6800, im not sure yet with this choice tho. Is those good choice or should i go for something else ?

    • @GTXOla
      @GTXOla  Год назад +1

      @Chat D´eau Sounds like a good match 👍 but the 5800X3D can drive an even stronger GPU if you want to upgrade later.

    • @georgitodorov4048
      @georgitodorov4048 Год назад +1

      great combo 6800 overclocks a lot more the cpu is fine even with 4090

    • @Ometecuhtli
      @Ometecuhtli Год назад

      Yes, 5800X 3D is an excellent gaming CPU

  • @djmccullough9233
    @djmccullough9233 Год назад +11

    If you have the gpu horsepower a 5800x3d would be the Am4 cpu to jump to for gaming

    • @MyAkikan
      @MyAkikan Год назад

      Yes but thé 5900X IS much more interesting if you use some rendering softwares or photoshop and co and not just gaming. Its my case for exemple.

  • @Terry1212
    @Terry1212 Год назад +2

    I upgraded from the 2700X to 5900X

    • @GTXOla
      @GTXOla  Год назад

      Interesting. Are you on an older motherboard? Have you done a stress test to see if the 5900x downclocks after a while?

    • @Terry1212
      @Terry1212 Год назад +1

      @@GTXOla MSI X370 Gaming Pro Carbon. I did run Prime95 for an hour and it reached 90C numerous times, which is perfectly fine with me because Prime95 is a torture test and doesn't reflect what normal CPU loads will be, even heavy CPU loads. The purpose of Prime95 is to create a worst case scenario. I didn't pay attention to frequencies during that time, so I can't say how far down it throttled. I'm not too worried about it. I'm also using the Wraith Prism cooler that came with my 2700X, so my temps are in line with AMD specifies here: i.imgur.com/vgRsY4p.jpg
      Generally speaking I tend to trust the specifications given by the manufacturer. If AMD says a CPU can sustain 90C for long periods of time, and as long as I have a cooler with some thermal paste on my CPU, I just roll with it

  • @traaaaan
    @traaaaan Год назад +1

    You should compare performance while having discord, or streaming or with a RUclips or twitch stream running in the background

    • @GTXOla
      @GTXOla  Год назад

      I was in a voice channel on Discord while recording, and video recording(using OBS Streamlabs) is similar to streaming so those thing are accounted for 👍

  • @AbnerChamate
    @AbnerChamate Год назад +1

    This is why 2700x/rx6600 and 3700x/rx5700xt upgrading to another cpu/gpu requires a lot of money and very little improvement, but this comparison has a lot of workarounds and very few people are going to fall for this kind of upgrade. Fact though, the more applications you run at gaming the more demands to cpu for sure.

    • @GTXOla
      @GTXOla  Год назад +1

      True - all games do not benefit the same way from more CPU performance. As shown in the video. But selling your old CPU and upgrading isn't too expensive on the AM4 platform. Right now you should be able to get the 5800X3D and the 5900X for a similar price - just choose the best one for you. 😎

    • @AbnerChamate
      @AbnerChamate Год назад

      @@GTXOla This is not a good time for upgrading from anything, unless you dont have anything or very old system with low specs. Prices will come down even more soon and new amd gpus are going to relief a lot of new buyers from this ridiculuos situation in terms of pricing. Not mentioning the use market has amazing alternatives. What would you recommend for a 3700x? A 5900x? I am sure about this by looking at lot of games benchmarks these days but you can try. Thank you

    • @Ometecuhtli
      @Ometecuhtli Год назад +1

      @@GTXOla Exactly what I did, upgraded from 1st gen Zen to Zen 3 and the improvement is unreal, money well spent.

  • @traingp7
    @traingp7 Год назад +3

    What are you running that is using almost all of your 32 GB's of ram? You definitely could benefit from 64 GB's and it doesn't cost that much either for 3600 MHZ.

    • @GTXOla
      @GTXOla  Год назад +1

      Yes you are right. I'm running pretty much everything mentioned in the end of the video plus more, and that is why I opted for a 12 core CPU instead of an 8 core. 👍

  • @MK-xc9to
    @MK-xc9to Год назад +1

    You should have choosen the 5800X3D ,which has fallen in price and is a better gaming CPU than the 5900X , in Star Citizen as well . I upgraded from the 3900X to the 5800X3D , this alone made a Difference from 96 FPS to 109 in Age of Odysee in 1440p . I use PBo2 Tuner which re enable PBO2 in Windows with a 5800X3D and i set the Curve optimiser to -30 all core = works ... . the 5800X3D is binned due to its limitation of 1,35v because of the V-Cache . You get 4-6 % more Multicore Performance from it and my 5800X3D can run with 1933 Mhz IF which enables me to set the DDR4 to 3866 Mhz in 1:1 mode . Due to its V-Cache you get in most Games much better 0.1% and 1 % lows with a 5800X3D

  • @sky173
    @sky173 4 месяца назад

    I'm considering upgrading to the 5800x3d from my 3600x but I see so much stuttering in your video while playing in Star Citizen. Is it really worth it?

    • @GTXOla
      @GTXOla  4 месяца назад +1

      Yes it is worth it. Performance has been improved by CIG since the recording. And I have been able to reduce stuttering by cooling the VRMs. It is something to consider when vastly increasing CPU performance.

  • @polo.068
    @polo.068 Год назад

    I will upgrade my 2700x to 5800x3d on my x470 ultra gaming. I stay in pcie 3.0 but i think is not necessary to change my motherboard. I think there are not a big difference with the 4.0. maybe i'm wrong?
    A french viewer

  • @tj3495
    @tj3495 Год назад

    I cannot read the presented information, too small and cluttered.

  • @Sokol10
    @Sokol10 Год назад +4

    At least use the right upgrade, the 5800X3D.

    • @mattato8272
      @mattato8272 Год назад +5

      Considering the 5900X is cheaper than the 5800X3D, it'd make more sense to go with the R9, the extra cores will give you better longevity for the system as a whole. If you're only gaming focused and plan on upgrading within 2 years anyways, you may as well just build a new computer.

    • @GTXOla
      @GTXOla  Год назад +3

      @@mattato8272 I agree. In my particular case I think I need the 12 cores more than i need the 3D boost because I am running so much more than just the game. But it would be interesting to see how the 5800X3D would deal with the game plus the extra stuff.

    • @Logan800
      @Logan800 Год назад

      shut up no one cares that CPU is overpriced this is a better deal and you get more course if they reduce the price maybe

  • @rooster1012
    @rooster1012 Год назад +2

    5800x3d should be your upgrade path for gaming not the 5900x

    • @Logan800
      @Logan800 Год назад

      he's right now shut up that CPU was overpriced and doesn't justify the money

    • @chikaraudon6854
      @chikaraudon6854 Год назад

      @@Logan800 haha lmao yeah not all people buy cpu just to game, the 12core gives u benefit in productivity

  • @nikolygtx8848
    @nikolygtx8848 Год назад

    You dont have clue how to test anything, amazing who have access to this things

  • @arielf361
    @arielf361 Год назад

    5800X3D is a much better choice given the fact that games usually don't use more than 4 cores.

    • @GTXOla
      @GTXOla  Год назад

      Yes that used to be the case. But after each clip I show the core usage and it doesn't seem to be an issue.

  • @Mr11ESSE111
    @Mr11ESSE111 Год назад

    3600x are garbage now and comparing it with 5900x is like comparing old ford focus with new E class mercedes

    • @Ometecuhtli
      @Ometecuhtli Год назад

      Not for gaming on a budget, if productivity or encoding is your concern then yes, but he's testing FPS

    • @Mr11ESSE111
      @Mr11ESSE111 Год назад

      @@Ometecuhtli in fps 5900x sre way better too unless you don't have some cards under rx 6600

  • @toecutter9372
    @toecutter9372 10 месяцев назад

    My 5900x arrived this morning, I’m just waiting for the store to open b/c I’m out of thermal paste. Then it’s stress test time baby!

    • @GTXOla
      @GTXOla  10 месяцев назад

      That is awesome! 🤜 What motherboard are you on?

    • @toecutter9372
      @toecutter9372 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@GTXOla Gigabyte B550m. I feel like I just built a brand new PC. This processor is amazing! No regrets at all! ✌️