@@lc756yes but i think dropping to 7600x and using those 200 dollars to get the ti super is more worth it.Idk the differences in 1440p since i have the 7800x3d with ti super but i imagine they wont be that huge
Yeah but its unneeded since people do that to cell cpu as well t ust me more than 5800x3d is unneeded if the cpu is powerful enough to support the gpu its All that matters,and 5800x3d is.more than powerful enough
@@manarakhs9860agreed but its stupid to buy on a am4 platform now with the 7600x being a better and cheaper cpu amongst the ram and motherboard price/performance
Tight G! My exact setup is a 4070Ti Super w/ an i9 14900kf and I can indeed run anything on maxed out settings, even Cyberpunk 2077 on overdrive ray tracing.
Yes made so much sense for me as it is pretty close to the 4080 sharing the same platform for that price. I use it for Sim racing mainly and I get well above 144 fps on 4k epic settings in ACC. More then I could ever ask for , best part is I'm barley stretching its legs.. neither works past 70% usage for prolonged periods, very balanced workload between the CPU and GPU 🍻🤙🏼
@@miniguru74 Haha yea works best! I mainly went for the ti super because of the 16 gigs of VRAM its offering, and opted for the 7800x3D because well, nothing really beats it currently. Now I'm going to be getting killed in Siege in over 200 fps lol at 2k res 🎯
I have a 7600x and a 4070 ti super. Wanted to get a 7800x3d but with Canadian pricing it was just a bit too much considering there wasn't a HUGE leap in performance. Perhaps if the price drops a lot on it when the 9000s come out, I'll swap, since my Mobo supports the 7800x3d, but right now i'm not seeing any issues or bottle necks at 4k with any games I play.
Honestly I think if all you’re playing is games like Cyberpunk it wouldn’t be that big of a difference but with some competitive titles that could be a 20+ fps difference
To be honest i used a 5900x with a 3070 and I cant find 32gb ram and i can play multiple games, multiple tabs render stuff and still cant find a limit so anything beyond that shouldnt really be a problem . But I always dissable shadows if possible and bright lightning effects. No matter how they look when its dark it lasts in my eyes to hard.
I use i5-13600KF with 4070 Ti Super & 32 GB Ram and there is nothing this build can't handle in 4K even with all settings maxed and ray tracing path tracing etc. Love this build and I will recommend it to anyone over 4090 if you have a 4K@60 screen and are just going to game. For 120 fps and editing etc. yeah go with 4090 and a better processor
I'm with you, i have an i9-13900K with the 4070 Ti Super OC from Gigabyte and 64 GB's RAM. I use the system for graphic and editing and some gaming. I have no issues.
@@83Bongo some people are stuck with an intel motherboard and may get forced to upgrade to the latest intel instead of changing the whole motherboard just to switch to AMD 🤷🏻♂️
@@megustaq814700k would be better if you’re only gaming then. Then again you'd be better off making the switch now instead of wasting money on a CPU that might fail in a year.
Confused whether i should go with intel or amd cpu, i do plan on learning video editing, streaming and gaming ofc but i was also thinking about learning programming and such, should i go with an i7/i9 or a 7800x3D?
Go with what you can afford and just do the best research that you can do. You'll be fine with whatever you choose today but, you have to go with what you can afford.
@@StunXPlayzyou can’t, the memory is slower, you won’t be able to over lock it 4080 speed. As for the GPU itself, it may not work with more units activated. You may also brick your card.
Same here! I have the non super 4070ti and all games are buttery smooth with the 5800x3d at 1440p. The 5800x3d really extended the life of my motherboard!
@@ahmed_x5597 it is really impressive for the price but i wouldnt fully reccomend it for anything above a 4070 super. it can hande more powerful gpus but only in some games as i said.
@@bal7ha2ar true, i wouldn't recommend 7700 nor the x model unless you want 7600 like performance but need more cores for live streaming and so on, but if you want mainly 7700 for gaming just spend more and get 7800x3d it's better than i9 14900k in gaming and power consumption and way cheaper
I have a i5 13600K with the Gigabyte 4070ti Super OC Gaming. This processor is more than enough for almost everything. Many CLU recommendations are way over the top. It seems to me many channels have contracts with manufacturers or suppliers and thus push the expensive overkill models.
@@peterfruchtig5334how is the bottleneck with that combo? I am considering to buy the ASUS dual RTX 4070 ti super ocean edition with the i5 13600kf running two 1080p monitors (one for gaming 165 Hz)
@@Tv4.4 Theoretically at 1080p the i5 13600k can be a small bottleneck, maybe 10% performance loss. The thing is that practically at 1080p the bottleneck is the screen, which the 4070ti super is just laughing at. I mainly play Assetto Corsa Competizione in VR with my Oculus Quest 3 which has more than 4.55 million Pixels per eye. Compare this to a 1920x1080 screen with 2 million pixels. At maximum graphic settings I get constant 90+ fps smooth like butter with no drops at all in VR while racing against 30 or more other cars. My CPU is at 35C and my GPU at 40C. My recommendation is get a 1440p or even a 2k screen. This setup can handle this easy and you will benefit a lot more from it's performance. Who cares about a CPU bottleneck if it limits the fps from 500 to 450 if you can only display 165 on your 1080p screen anyway. It is more relevant in benchmarks than in practical gaming is what I want to say. At higher resolutions like 1440p, 2k etc. the CPU is no bottleneck anymore, since the GPU has to do more. Regarding the ASUS dual 4070ti super I can say go for it. I personally would rather go for a 3 fan design, but could be negligible if you don't do OC . The ASUS cards are about the best 4070ti super custom models. I can also recommend the Gigabyte models. Don't buy the MSI ones, because the have the worst performance.
@@peterfruchtig5334 Thank you so much. I am looking for a budget for a new monitor in 1440p, but I have limited desk space, my current monitor is a AOC 32 curved, and that is the maximum size my new monitor can be. But I am running two monitors sometimes while gaming, so is it still recommended to buy a 1440p monitor as my main? As in it would be: 1920x1080p + 1920x1080p = 3840x2160 compared to the new setup?
@@Tv4.4 Two 1920x1080 Monitors are 1920x2160. 3840x2160 would be four 1080p screens since you are doubling both width and hight in your calculation☺️ Running a 1440p and a 1080p screen at the same time will be no problem. In Sim racing people like to play with 3 screens as an alternative to using a VR System. Typically the middle screen is a higher resolution one since this is the view trough the windscreen. So a setup would be one 1440p and two 1080p screens, which together have 7.8 million pixels. This is still less than my VR goggles. Furthermore VR is a lot more demanding for the CPU and GPU since both eyes have to be calculated separately. For the system this is a bit like playing two games at the same time on two 2k screens. So even if you play two games on your screens a the same time to 4070ti super will be relaxed. The 13600k with the 4070ti super are even powerful enough for comfortable 4K gaming. I think if you "only" plan to play on high FPS on a 1080p or 1440p screen then you can consider to take a cheaper GPU like the 4070 super for example, which still has plenty of power (4070ti super has about 15% more performance). Don't know what the GPU prices at your place are. At germany, where I'm from a 4070ti super (850€) costs 200-250€ more than a 4070super (600€). This would be good money to invest in a nice 1440p or 2k screen. If you want to get an idea of the performance you can expect just google something like "Game XY 4070super fps" or watch some GPU benchmark videos. Here is my full setup btw: CPU: i5 13600k GPU: Gigabyte 4070ti super OC gaming RAM: 2x16GB G.Skill Ripjaws S5 DDR 5600MHz Cl28 Mainboard: MSI MAG Tomahawk WIFI Intel B760 So. 1700 DDR5 SSD: Kingston KC3000 PCle 4.0 NVMe M.2 1024GB Secondary SSD: Cruicial MX500 1TB Sata CPU Fan: Thermalright peerless assassin 120SE ARGB Powersupply: Thermaltake Toughpower GF A3 850W Case: Fractal Design Pop Air orange RGB Two extra front fans: Fractal design Aspect 14 PMW RGB Thermal paste for CPU: Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut
Eh,I have Ryzen 5 5500 and have no issues with pairing it with something Like RTX4080 Super for 4K. Difference in 1080p and 1440p vs 7800X3D or 14600K would be HUGE. Not so much at 4K...IF I could afford it that is. Or 4070Ti Super. Plan to buy 4070 Super in a few months.
I know it’s starting to look dated in todays hardware landscape but I’m running a 5800x with a 3060ti FE (with some B-Die 3600MT Cl 14) and it still shreds high settings/refresh 1080p
is the ryzen 7 7700 ok instead of the 7800X3D? they have the same bottle neck in 1080p and 1440p and 0% in 4k so is it fine for me to save £60? (if it drops in price after the 9000 series comes out then imma get it but for now im asking)
they also draw more power, are more expensive, run hotter so need better cooling, have no upgrade paths on their motherboards and apparently have stability issues. but yeah, multicore is faster than the 7800x3D and faster than most people would ever need it to be
I would say a i5-13600K or a AMD Ryzen 5 5600X but, i know me just suggesting this combo, some computer gaming nerd will come on and have a heart attack lol
I have a (1920+1080) asus 280 hz monitor and I’m currently speccing my pc to buy it is i7 13700kf and 4070 ti super a good match please reply im very close to confirming
My general rule is if it's a 6-7 tier current gen GPU (7600/7700 4060/4070) then you go with a current 3-5 CPU (Ryzen 3/5 i3/5). Only if you're buying brand new and exclusively for peak gaming.
I just baught a 4070 ti super with a Ryzen 5 7600 from AliExpress but I’m going to upgrade to 7800x3d since I’ve been playing on 1080 & didnt know upgrading resolution would balance out performance 👎
I need help, I’m trying to build a Thermaltake tower 300. And was wondering what cpu is compatible with the 4070 super, nothing too crazy, but I want to be able to stream and game.
Im new and want to build a pc and thinking of 7800x3d but with the motherboard i wanted supposedly can melt the cpu if you dont update the bios a certain way or what ever i just dont even know anymore 😞
AMD is usually made for gaming and it has better performance in gaming but Intel can be used in gaming and productivity including video editing. AMD can still edit and it will cost less but Intel will be better in editing. It doesn't matter which one you get since both brands are really good options for a PC.
@@MrTefe Agreed and a lot of content creators suggest using AMD for editing and streaming. Intel is good for both gaming and editing but, if it's just for editing, you could choose either brand honestly. Just get what you an afford and make sure to do your due in researching.
The 4070ti super with the 7800x3d is really such a legit combo! 💪🏼🍻
Rtx 4070 super Ryzen 7 7800x3d good combo?
@lc756 literally anything paired with a 7800x3D is going to be a good combo. It'll go down as one of the best cpus of all time tbh
@@lc756yes but i think dropping to 7600x and using those 200 dollars to get the ti super is more worth it.Idk the differences in 1440p since i have the 7800x3d with ti super but i imagine they wont be that huge
The one i got. The big 7800x3d also gets us future am5 upgrades without bothering with a new moba. Lets get it 💯
I just finished my build w/ this and it’s unbelievably gas
7800x3d is such a great CPU
Yeah but its unneeded since people do that to cell cpu as well t ust me more than 5800x3d is unneeded if the cpu is powerful enough to support the gpu its All that matters,and 5800x3d is.more than powerful enough
@@manarakhs9860agreed but its stupid to buy on a am4 platform now with the 7600x being a better and cheaper cpu amongst the ram and motherboard price/performance
What a joke, 7800x3d but 5800x is trash i have a 5600x i got terrible fps, now 7800x3d is like 2x better or more some ganes
is it good for streaming ??
what about 7700x3d
Tight G! My exact setup is a 4070Ti Super w/ an i9 14900kf and I can indeed run anything on maxed out settings, even Cyberpunk 2077 on overdrive ray tracing.
Me who has a 4070 Ti paired with a 5800X non 3D: 💀
Notti bad I have a 9500 and a 6650xt
I am likely going to get a 4080 super for my ryzen 5 3600 until ryzen 7000 further drops in price
@@pzkpfwviii_mausbottleneck is crazy
7800xt and 5800x here
@@pzkpfwviii_mausjust upgrade to a 5700x3d/5800x3d. You’re already on AM4, take advantage of that and save money.
I literally just bought this combo PC today!
Yes made so much sense for me as it is pretty close to the 4080 sharing the same platform for that price. I use it for Sim racing mainly and I get well above 144 fps on 4k epic settings in ACC. More then I could ever ask for , best part is I'm barley stretching its legs.. neither works past 70% usage for prolonged periods, very balanced workload between the CPU and GPU 🍻🤙🏼
@@miniguru74 Haha yea works best! I mainly went for the ti super because of the 16 gigs of VRAM its offering, and opted for the 7800x3D because well, nothing really beats it currently.
Now I'm going to be getting killed in Siege in over 200 fps lol at 2k res 🎯
me having a 6600xt and a 5600 ;(
me too 3 months ago, runs great but the bottleneck app says its a 7.5% bottleneck but ive had 0 issues
Lucky...
I have a 7600x and a 4070 ti super. Wanted to get a 7800x3d but with Canadian pricing it was just a bit too much considering there wasn't a HUGE leap in performance. Perhaps if the price drops a lot on it when the 9000s come out, I'll swap, since my Mobo supports the 7800x3d, but right now i'm not seeing any issues or bottle necks at 4k with any games I play.
I’m wandering if there will be any issues at 1440p
Honestly I think if all you’re playing is games like Cyberpunk it wouldn’t be that big of a difference but with some competitive titles that could be a 20+ fps difference
Don’t bother upgrading to the 7800X3D, wait for the 9800X3D
To be honest i used a 5900x with a 3070 and I cant find 32gb ram and i can play multiple games, multiple tabs render stuff and still cant find a limit so anything beyond that shouldnt really be a problem .
But I always dissable shadows if possible and bright lightning effects. No matter how they look when its dark it lasts in my eyes to hard.
me with my 11600K + 4070super
(I don’t usually play demanding games or games at all though, the 4070super is used more for gpu heavy productivity)
Still works though. You may not max out every thing you can still play games nicely.
I have a i5 13600K. This CPU advice video is so over the top.
I use i5-13600KF with 4070 Ti Super & 32 GB Ram and there is nothing this build can't handle in 4K even with all settings maxed and ray tracing path tracing etc. Love this build and I will recommend it to anyone over 4090 if you have a 4K@60 screen and are just going to game. For 120 fps and editing etc. yeah go with 4090 and a better processor
I'm with you, i have an i9-13900K with the 4070 Ti Super OC from Gigabyte and 64 GB's RAM. I use the system for graphic and editing and some gaming. I have no issues.
I would still say 4080 for 4K as there is a performance difference. The 4090 is now twice the price of a 4080 super is it’s very hard to justify.
@@Fullhouse0056y6make sure the monitor plug is connected to the graphics card.
Yeah i5 13600K is more than enough for a 4070ti super. Nobody focused on gaming needs 64GB of RAM and a I9 13900 etc.
What psu you use?@@CasualGamerPlays
14900k is pretty dumb for gaming alone unless you have money to burn.
Yeah this advice is completely over the top.
Get a 14900k for 1080 resolution? That is the dumbest advice I've ever heard.
@@83Bongo some people are stuck with an intel motherboard and may get forced to upgrade to the latest intel instead of changing the whole motherboard just to switch to AMD 🤷🏻♂️
@@megustaq814700k would be better if you’re only gaming then. Then again you'd be better off making the switch now instead of wasting money on a CPU that might fail in a year.
Confused whether i should go with intel or amd cpu, i do plan on learning video editing, streaming and gaming ofc but i was also thinking about learning programming and such, should i go with an i7/i9 or a 7800x3D?
For editing purposes always go with the best Intel processor in your budget.
Go with what you can afford and just do the best research that you can do. You'll be fine with whatever you choose today but, you have to go with what you can afford.
I am going to buy that combo but what motherboard do you recommend. Is the b650 good
Fun fact - the Ti SUPER is not a beefed up 4070 Ti, but a cut down 4080?
They both have the same gpu so tecnically is both
It would be nice to see a RUclipsr try everything like BIOS flashing and extreme over clocking to get it up to a 4080 super
@@StunXPlayzyou can’t, the memory is slower, you won’t be able to over lock it 4080 speed. As for the GPU itself, it may not work with more units activated. You may also brick your card.
@@TheQuebecerInFrance he said 'youtuber'... lmao the guys do everything for views
@@TheQuebecerInFrance I would still love to see RUclipsrs like LTT or JayzTwoCents try this
For now I’m paired it with a 5800x3D
Same here! I have the non super 4070ti and all games are buttery smooth with the 5800x3d at 1440p. The 5800x3d really extended the life of my motherboard!
Same here with 3090 it plays every single game at 4k and 1440p
@@iasadkhannn the 3090 is still a beast!
@@Bdot888 fr bro
Same as 7600x then
Is an rtx 4070 ti super paired with an intel i9 11900F processor good?
I have this combo and it is a great build. If you game vr or not its a great build.
Why do I need an i9 14900k for 1080p gaming???
Yea, this video makes no sense.
Be the best gpu to get with a i5 13600k?
Ryzen 5 7600 can easily take you up to 7900xtx so no need to spend too much on the cpu
in some edge cases maybe but its not recommended
@@bal7ha2ar true, it can be a bottleneck in cpu demanding areas but it's surprisingly good as its a budget price cpu
It's the opposit. 7600 is enough in the vast majority of cases and 7800x3d should be recommanded only for edge cases.
@@ahmed_x5597 it is really impressive for the price but i wouldnt fully reccomend it for anything above a 4070 super. it can hande more powerful gpus but only in some games as i said.
@@bal7ha2ar true, i wouldn't recommend 7700 nor the x model unless you want 7600 like performance but need more cores for live streaming and so on, but if you want mainly 7700 for gaming just spend more and get 7800x3d it's better than i9 14900k in gaming and power consumption and way cheaper
Rtx 4070 ti super pair /w i5-13600KF
Beat choice for me ❤️❤️❤️
I have ryzen 5500 and RTX 4070Ti Super :D and 4k 144hz monitor.
Nice upgrades and all but im still on AM4 with a 3060 TI and probably upgrading to Ryzen 7 5800x3d from my Ryzen 7 2700x
I have a Ryzen 7 5800X and a MSI 4070 Ventus 3x. I got them both for really good prices on Black Friday
Can i use 13600k with 4070 ti super ? It get bottlneck?
What should I get for Fortnite i9 14900k or R7 7800x3D
If we’re looking to do video editing/content creation on this PC as well, should we go for the 14700k over the 7800X3D?
Yeah the 7800x3d is for gaming
Would the 7700x bottleneck? Thinking about uppgrading my gpu
Can I use the 4070 Ti Super with an i5 13600KF?
I have a i5 13600K with the Gigabyte 4070ti Super OC Gaming. This processor is more than enough for almost everything. Many CLU recommendations are way over the top.
It seems to me many channels have contracts with manufacturers or suppliers and thus push the expensive overkill models.
@@peterfruchtig5334how is the bottleneck with that combo?
I am considering to buy the ASUS dual RTX 4070 ti super ocean edition with the i5 13600kf running two 1080p monitors (one for gaming 165 Hz)
@@Tv4.4 Theoretically at 1080p the i5 13600k can be a small bottleneck, maybe 10% performance loss. The thing is that practically at 1080p the bottleneck is the screen, which the 4070ti super is just laughing at.
I mainly play Assetto Corsa Competizione in VR with my Oculus Quest 3 which has more than 4.55 million Pixels per eye. Compare this to a 1920x1080 screen with 2 million pixels.
At maximum graphic settings I get constant 90+ fps smooth like butter with no drops at all in VR while racing against 30 or more other cars. My CPU is at 35C and my GPU at 40C.
My recommendation is get a 1440p or even a 2k screen. This setup can handle this easy and you will benefit a lot more from it's performance.
Who cares about a CPU bottleneck if it limits the fps from 500 to 450 if you can only display 165 on your 1080p screen anyway. It is more relevant in benchmarks than in practical gaming is what I want to say.
At higher resolutions like 1440p, 2k etc. the CPU is no bottleneck anymore, since the GPU has to do more.
Regarding the ASUS dual 4070ti super I can say go for it. I personally would rather go for a 3 fan design, but could be negligible if you don't do OC . The ASUS cards are about the best 4070ti super custom models. I can also recommend the Gigabyte models. Don't buy the MSI ones, because the have the worst performance.
@@peterfruchtig5334 Thank you so much. I am looking for a budget for a new monitor in 1440p, but I have limited desk space, my current monitor is a AOC 32 curved, and that is the maximum size my new monitor can be.
But I am running two monitors sometimes while gaming, so is it still recommended to buy a 1440p monitor as my main? As in it would be: 1920x1080p + 1920x1080p = 3840x2160 compared to the new setup?
@@Tv4.4 Two 1920x1080 Monitors are 1920x2160. 3840x2160 would be four 1080p screens since you are doubling both width and hight in your calculation☺️
Running a 1440p and a 1080p screen at the same time will be no problem.
In Sim racing people like to play with 3 screens as an alternative to using a VR System. Typically the middle screen is a higher resolution one since this is the view trough the windscreen. So a setup would be one 1440p and two 1080p screens, which together have 7.8 million pixels. This is still less than my VR goggles. Furthermore VR is a lot more demanding for the CPU and GPU since both eyes have to be calculated separately. For the system this is a bit like playing two games at the same time on two 2k screens. So even if you play two games on your screens a the same time to 4070ti super will be relaxed.
The 13600k with the 4070ti super are even powerful enough for comfortable 4K gaming.
I think if you "only" plan to play on high FPS on a 1080p or 1440p screen then you can consider to take a cheaper GPU like the 4070 super for example, which still has plenty of power (4070ti super has about 15% more performance). Don't know what the GPU prices at your place are. At germany, where I'm from a 4070ti super (850€) costs 200-250€ more than a 4070super (600€). This would be good money to invest in a nice 1440p or 2k screen.
If you want to get an idea of the performance you can expect just google something like "Game XY 4070super fps" or watch some GPU benchmark videos.
Here is my full setup btw:
CPU: i5 13600k
GPU: Gigabyte 4070ti super OC gaming
RAM: 2x16GB G.Skill Ripjaws S5 DDR 5600MHz Cl28
Mainboard: MSI MAG Tomahawk WIFI Intel B760 So. 1700 DDR5
SSD: Kingston KC3000 PCle 4.0 NVMe M.2 1024GB
Secondary SSD: Cruicial MX500 1TB Sata
CPU Fan: Thermalright peerless assassin 120SE ARGB
Powersupply: Thermaltake Toughpower GF A3 850W
Case: Fractal Design Pop Air orange RGB
Two extra front fans: Fractal design Aspect 14 PMW RGB
Thermal paste for CPU: Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut
You could do fine with a ryzen 7 5700x3d or even a regular ryzen 7 5700.
Mine is rtx4070ti super paired with i9 14900kf.
Is it ok?
More than okay bro. It’s very good
Most people has AM4 platforms, 7800xd is not an option, your advice?
Go with a 5800x3d then
If I want to stick to 1080p go with the 4070ti super and the i9 14900k combo. If I want higher res I should drop down to the five? Am I trippin
Eh,I have Ryzen 5 5500 and have no issues with pairing it with something Like RTX4080 Super for 4K.
Difference in 1080p and 1440p vs 7800X3D or 14600K would be HUGE.
Not so much at 4K...IF I could afford it that is.
Or 4070Ti Super.
Plan to buy 4070 Super in a few months.
i got the 4070 Ti super with a ryzen 9 7950X3D am i good?
Gold
I kinda have the budget for this card. Would it work well with a 5700x at 1440p? Or is 4070 super a better option if i dont want to change my CPU?
yeah its pretty fine but just keep in mind you need to change your mother board wif you need an upgrade to the 7000s or future gens
I know it’s starting to look dated in todays hardware landscape but I’m running a 5800x with a 3060ti FE (with some B-Die 3600MT Cl 14) and it still shreds high settings/refresh 1080p
I have an i9-13900K with a 4070 Ti Super OC and it runs just great.
i have a 5600x and rtx 4070ti super. I play microsoft flight simualtor at 1440p ultra settings. Should i upgrade my cpu?
It’s up to you, but a 5800X3D would make a big difference 😊
I have a 4070ti and a Ryzen 9 5900x, got it on a trade. Good combo?
Nah it's trash you should dump it and tell me where
Is 7900x okay for 1080p
Is a 7800x3d good paired with 4080 or should I just get 4070tisuper I
is 9800x3d and 4070ti super a good combination?
should i get a 4070 super ti with a 7800X3D?
Yes
I got a 4080 and a i9 12900k
4070 ti super& 7800x3d 💪💪💪
i’m getting a 4070 ti super but i’m not sure which cpu to pair it with. 78003xd or 79503xd? (this is my first build so i’m still learning)
78003xd actually performs better than 79503xd
@@psilence0only in gaming, if it’s anything else better than the 7950x3d every day of the week
Is a ryzen 5 7500 f also ok for 1080 p?
is the ryzen 7 7700 ok instead of the 7800X3D? they have the same bottle neck in 1080p and 1440p and 0% in 4k so is it fine for me to save £60? (if it drops in price after the 9000 series comes out then imma get it but for now im asking)
The 7800X3D is wayyy ahead but both are good, the 7800X3D is wel worth the extra 😊
I have paired 4070 ti super with i5 13400f with my 4k 60hz monitor no bottleneck
your monitor IS the bottleneck
Uh uh the 4070 ti super is meant for 4k 60hz/75hz gaming you'll see in 1 or 2 years@@bassax7045
@@bassax7045i second this opinion
@@lysergicaciddiethylamide6127 @bassax7045 I got a i5 13600kf, will I get bottlenecked by a 4070 ti super? My aim is 1440p
Is the 4070 super good with a 7700 non x ?
Yes
Alr listen up:
For the budget ballers i suggest a pentium 4
And for those who can spend a litle bit more i suggest a i7 14700
To be clear the 14700k 14900k are more powerful then the AMD counter part all around just not as fast for gaming
they also draw more power, are more expensive, run hotter so need better cooling, have no upgrade paths on their motherboards and apparently have stability issues. but yeah, multicore is faster than the 7800x3D and faster than most people would ever need it to be
Although in all gaming benchmarks the 7800x3D comes on top most of the times. only talking about gaming.
Bought a 7800x3d for my 3080 i currently have
I know its kinda old but whats a budget ryzen cpu for a 2080 ti / 3070 ti
I would say a i5-13600K or a AMD Ryzen 5 5600X but, i know me just suggesting this combo, some computer gaming nerd will come on and have a heart attack lol
I have a (1920+1080) asus 280 hz monitor and I’m currently speccing my pc to buy it is i7 13700kf and 4070 ti super a good match please reply im very close to confirming
Is 4070 ti super good with i5 14600k? I just bought those two, was going to buy 4070 ti, but the deal is had fell down
So basically 7800X3D for everything
what is best gpu to ryzen 7 5800x3d (no bottleneck). rtx 4070 super, 4070 ti or 4070 ti super
Imagine if there was an RTX 4090 TI Super which can play 8K to 12K resolutions in any settings
Exactly what I did!
My general rule is if it's a 6-7 tier current gen GPU (7600/7700 4060/4070) then you go with a current 3-5 CPU (Ryzen 3/5 i3/5). Only if you're buying brand new and exclusively for peak gaming.
I’m getting a Ryzen 7900X, and from the research I’ve done it’ll be a beast of a build!
Can you give details of the build please?
4070 ti super and a i7 14700f is mt setup. Is that okay pls let me know
Perfect
😂😂it is absolutely good combo you don't have to worry you can play games 100% 1080p , 100 % 1440p , 90% 4k "at decent fps"
i7 12700F + rtx 4070ti super
with this build,will it bottleneck or not?
Thanks for the confirmation bias bro lol 😁
This is what I just bought! Or actually almost because I could upgrade from 4070 Ti Super to 4080 Super
My 5800x3d works really well with the 4070 ti super, just recently upgraded from 5500 and 3070
Great combo still 😊
I use i7 14700kf and i never regret buing it this thing is a beast😮
Is the i7 12700kf also good?
What should I pair with a Rx 7800xt? On 1080x 2560 ultra wide?
Years of upgrades is a understatement I mean AM4 is still getting more cpus so imagine how long AM5 will last
Bro i have ryzen 9 5900x with 750w power supply with 3060ti i am thinking to upgrade 4070ti super
friend : Yo dude lets play some Minecraft
Me : wait let me swap out my cpu real quick
what about 12900k oc with 4070ti super is it good combo?
Whats the best gpu for a 7 3700X?
A 2060/2070
Would 14500 be enough for most cases in 4K resolution?
Make a Video for rtx 3080ti also ❤️
I just baught a 4070 ti super with a Ryzen 5 7600 from AliExpress but I’m going to upgrade to 7800x3d since I’ve been playing on 1080 & didnt know upgrading resolution would balance out performance 👎
What's best CPU for 4070 super?
I need help, I’m trying to build a Thermaltake tower 300. And was wondering what cpu is compatible with the 4070 super, nothing too crazy, but I want to be able to stream and game.
7950x3d
what about 4070 ti super and ryzen 7500f?
What’s the best prebuilt for around 850 to 900
14400f is good??
Should i pair a 7900X instead of 7800X3D, cause my priority is productivity also
Always talking about the R5 7600X, but what about the non-X version? They are soo similar
Spot on
I have paired a ryzen 7 7700x while playing 1440p all time in gpu and cpu heavy games and it never bottleneck
What about the msi 4080 super???
Im new and want to build a pc and thinking of 7800x3d but with the motherboard i wanted supposedly can melt the cpu if you dont update the bios a certain way or what ever i just dont even know anymore 😞
I have the 4070 Ti Super and i9-12900k
my 13400f is gona love this
Not me having a 4070 ti super and pairing it with i5 12400f 😅
7800x3d and 3070ti 💀
to be honest if you have money for 4070ti super just get the 7800X3D
I have the 14900k and the 4070ti super
Wasted your money. Would have been more useful to spend the extra money for a 4080 super and not for a way to powerful CPU.
is the 12900k good for 1440p with this gpu
sir what about Ryzen 7 5700g is it good for editing ?
AMD is usually made for gaming and it has better performance in gaming but Intel can be used in gaming and productivity including video editing. AMD can still edit and it will cost less but Intel will be better in editing. It doesn't matter which one you get since both brands are really good options for a PC.
@@MrTefe Agreed and a lot of content creators suggest using AMD for editing and streaming. Intel is good for both gaming and editing but, if it's just for editing, you could choose either brand honestly. Just get what you an afford and make sure to do your due in researching.
If you are on am4,I suggest 5700x
i did a 7600x. 7800x3d is overkill
Is it good? I’m trying to get the same combo
From what I understand the 13600k vs 14600 k there’s not really a big difference; is that true?
@stephan4923 I gotcha. I bought a 13600kf recently to pair with my 4070 Non Super. Just thinking if I wanna upgrade way down the road