I'm extremely appreciative that you included Overwatch 2 in this benchmark. It's a really popular game, and yet nobody likes to benchmark it, instead they benchmark games that no one really plays.
People benchmark games that are demanding. Pubg and Overwatch 2 can both be ran at 2k+ on a 2018 rig. Like the dude even benchmarked league of legends, a game that came out in 2009 and can still be run from a pc made in 2011... If you want to benchmark games, you take the most cpu/gpu intensive games and test them. If you can run those fine, why wouldn't you be able run any other older/less intensive games?
@@Tsusday There are people who want to play undemanding games with demanding expectations, for instance 1080p @360 hz, 1440p at 240 hz, or 4k @120 hz. Taking that a step further, some want to play at higher settings, rather than have to sacrifice visuals for performance targets.
@@Sirslicey Mate, that doesn't matter here. You're running 2012 games at 400fps with ANY of those CPU's. If you can run fucking Alan Wake at 120FPS you're gonna run freaking pubg at 500fps, not that your human eyes will see any difference, since hz and fps are different things. It's that simple, you don't stress test with outdated material that anyone can run already at high/extreme settings with high fps because you already know that it works. It's redudant and useless.
Not too sure how I feel about that Dota2 benchmark, as it was super tame compared to, for example, a 5 man team fight at 55 minutes with multiple buybacks.
Could you PLEASE do a comparison of the 7800X3D vs the 13700K/13900K with VR games? This is absolutely essential information for those people that want to build a new rig and get the best VR experience possible. Literally nobody bothers to benchmark this, and it's extremely frustrating. If you did, you'd earn subs simply for being the only channel on the entirety of youtube that does VR benchmarks. Games to test would be Fallout 4 VR, No Man's Sky, Half-Life Alyx, Walking Dead Saints and Sinners 2, Star Wars: Squadrons (in VR), Resident Evil 2 Remake (VR Mod), Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 (PC or VR). Use increased resolution scaling and ultra settings. 🙏
I don't get who cares if a game runs at 467 vs 400 fps if no monitor can take advantage of it. And if you are a pro player then you care about it running at 240, but thats a very small minority of all gamers. Why would you spend 500$ to run 1080p? At 4k and 1440p the difference starts to be very small as the games become gpu bound. So why upgrade to the new generation? An interesting test would be to run the 7800x3d vs 5800x3d at 4k and 1440p to see the difference in the platforms and the ram speeds.
Feels useless to test at 1080p. No one buying this CPU is playing at this resolution unless ur playing competitive or professionally. Most gamers who will go out of their way to buy the R7 7800x3d, will be building a PC to play at 1440p/4K but most likely 4k.
no this is best way to test CPU's IPC. lower res allows CPU's to stretch their legs and run flat out with no restrictions. at 4k they will be all limited by the gpu.. so all fps would be similar capped...
@@Matkinson123 Agreed,imo the cpu load is still no challenge for any of these chips to shine? I'd rather see more realistic testing? Large Gpu, High settings on a game like ACC? Very Heavy Cpu and Gpu load Sim
Thanks for including PUBG
I'm extremely appreciative that you included Overwatch 2 in this benchmark. It's a really popular game, and yet nobody likes to benchmark it, instead they benchmark games that no one really plays.
so true
Yeah but the dude benchmarked a replay. WTF??
People benchmark games that are demanding. Pubg and Overwatch 2 can both be ran at 2k+ on a 2018 rig. Like the dude even benchmarked league of legends, a game that came out in 2009 and can still be run from a pc made in 2011...
If you want to benchmark games, you take the most cpu/gpu intensive games and test them. If you can run those fine, why wouldn't you be able run any other older/less intensive games?
@@Tsusday There are people who want to play undemanding games with demanding expectations, for instance 1080p @360 hz, 1440p at 240 hz, or 4k @120 hz. Taking that a step further, some want to play at higher settings, rather than have to sacrifice visuals for performance targets.
@@Sirslicey Mate, that doesn't matter here. You're running 2012 games at 400fps with ANY of those CPU's. If you can run fucking Alan Wake at 120FPS you're gonna run freaking pubg at 500fps, not that your human eyes will see any difference, since hz and fps are different things. It's that simple, you don't stress test with outdated material that anyone can run already at high/extreme settings with high fps because you already know that it works. It's redudant and useless.
Thank you for inlcuding games people actually play... Hope your channel blows up!!!
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Not too sure how I feel about that Dota2 benchmark, as it was super tame compared to, for example, a 5 man team fight at 55 minutes with multiple buybacks.
why is your gpu usage so low on the three kingdoms game for the 7950x3d and not the 7800x3d?
Could you PLEASE do a comparison of the 7800X3D vs the 13700K/13900K with VR games? This is absolutely essential information for those people that want to build a new rig and get the best VR experience possible. Literally nobody bothers to benchmark this, and it's extremely frustrating. If you did, you'd earn subs simply for being the only channel on the entirety of youtube that does VR benchmarks.
Games to test would be Fallout 4 VR, No Man's Sky, Half-Life Alyx, Walking Dead Saints and Sinners 2, Star Wars: Squadrons (in VR), Resident Evil 2 Remake (VR Mod), Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 (PC or VR). Use increased resolution scaling and ultra settings.
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I don't get who cares if a game runs at 467 vs 400 fps if no monitor can take advantage of it. And if you are a pro player then you care about it running at 240, but thats a very small minority of all gamers. Why would you spend 500$ to run 1080p? At 4k and 1440p the difference starts to be very small as the games become gpu bound. So why upgrade to the new generation? An interesting test would be to run the 7800x3d vs 5800x3d at 4k and 1440p to see the difference in the platforms and the ram speeds.
Thanks for the dota 2 test, but.. can you please do it at 4k
can you please do a benchmark for VR games
how was the same exact instance run on multiple setups?
it wasnt
replay
Total war : Three Kingdoms, DOTA2 bench good!
cooler used?
Why is 7950x3d so bad compared to cheaper 7800x3d and 5800x3d which is half the price
Feels useless to test at 1080p. No one buying this CPU is playing at this resolution unless ur playing competitive or professionally. Most gamers who will go out of their way to buy the R7 7800x3d, will be building a PC to play at 1440p/4K but most likely 4k.
Watch HUB's video on why testing 1080p is actually the most useful benchmark for CPUs
no this is best way to test CPU's IPC. lower res allows CPU's to stretch their legs and run flat out with no restrictions. at 4k they will be all limited by the gpu.. so all fps would be similar capped...
5800x3d top
Wish pubg was esport setting. 1080p all very low D11E. Who plays ultra?😂
kinda interesting that league is favouring intel more
League prefers single core performance and IPC. Intel has both.
The 7950X3d Will pull away @ 1440P or 4K. Why even include it in a 1080P Test with a 4090? None of These Chips are Gpu Bound at 1080P?
1080p is best way to test out cpu raw power
@@aidan7644 How do you test power with no load?
@@kbsmithgaming9560 What? The lower the resolution, the more CPU load.
@@Matkinson123 Agreed,imo the cpu load is still no challenge for any of these chips to shine? I'd rather see more realistic testing? Large Gpu, High settings on a game like ACC? Very Heavy Cpu and Gpu load Sim
Gpu scaling benchmarks please 4k
Nice
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VALORANT AND CS ARE THE MOST PLAYED GAMES IN THE WORLD AND YOU DON'T INCLUDE IT IN YOUR VIDEOS, WHAT BUBBLE DO YOU LIVE IN?