i recently also upgraded my pc with the 5700x3d, im very happy with it. i paired it with an rx7700xt. i went from R5 1600 and 10606GB and the difference was huge. very happy with it. my old pc was a fighter for about 8 years but it was time for an upgrade
Im upgraded my 1660super to an rx 6600 and the performance in cs2 was the same. Maybe i made a mistake that i kept my ryzen 5 5600. Now i want to buy a 5700x3d.
I did the same thing about a month ago. I replaced the old Ryzen 5 2600 with a new R7 5700X3D, and in CS2 (1600x1200, 4:3 strech, low, medium), the FPS jumped from 80-100 to 350-450 FPS, and in some situations, it even goes up to 600 FPS. The motherboard is an ASRock B450M Pro4, and the graphics card is a Sapphire PULSE RX 7800XT. I was a bit worried about the BIOS for the motherboard because I couldn't find a valid BIOS until someone on Reddit told me that there is a BIOS, but it's at the bottom of the list?! I didn't see it :). Later, I installed it, and everything worked immediately, like a Swiss watch.
Yes and no. It is less reliant on your CPU compared to CSGO, but your CPU is still the primary factor for your framerate. I checked my CPU and GPU utilisation and my GPU still had 30% more to give while my CPU was >90%.
Going from 5600x to 5700x3d soon with 2x16 4000mhz cl18 ram and rx 6750 xt oc,uv i might undervolt 5700x3d for better temps, little better perfomance, try it ;D
Undervolting is the way to go at the moment, but I rarely go away from stock unless it's using things like Precision Boost Overdrive. Best of luck with your upgrade!
Couldn't be more correct. Pretty much everything is faster now and should last until I'm finally forced onto AM5 (or God forbid AM6 if that releases in time).
The Ryzen 7 5800X is in general slightly faster for most non-gaming tasks by 1-5%, although is slower than the Ryzen 7 5700X3D by 15-50% depending on the game. I wouldn't find keeping the 5800X too much of an issue unless you're running a 144Hz monitor and in the games you play the AVG or 1% low FPS doesn't get there.
Yes, this video is rushed. I wanted to put a video out that I was never going to be fully happy with.
A proper video releases next Sunday.
i recently also upgraded my pc with the 5700x3d, im very happy with it. i paired it with an rx7700xt. i went from R5 1600 and 10606GB and the difference was huge. very happy with it. my old pc was a fighter for about 8 years but it was time for an upgrade
That's awesome!
Sadly hardware stops being useful in games and you simply need an upgrade. That's what I found with my Ryzen 5 3600.
Grpaghs brother, graphs.. i wanted to see the improvement
Apologies - definitely a consideration for when I build a new PC. ✌️
Your 3060ti 3600 combo was very close to my rx6600 3600 combo in CS. Despite the huge gpu gap
Counter-Strike games are notoriously CPU-bound, although CS2 seems to have a higher minimum threshold for your Graphics Card than in CSGO.
Im upgraded my 1660super to an rx 6600 and the performance in cs2 was the same. Maybe i made a mistake that i kept my ryzen 5 5600. Now i want to buy a 5700x3d.
Cool thanks
i had 3070ti and 5700. when cs2 got out in -23, upgraded cpu to 5800x3d and 100fps more just with that
CS2 was a massive upgrade in terms of graphics. The X3D chips certainly help in most games as long as your Graphics Card can keep up.
I did the same thing about a month ago. I replaced the old Ryzen 5 2600 with a new R7 5700X3D, and in CS2 (1600x1200, 4:3 strech, low, medium), the FPS jumped from 80-100 to 350-450 FPS, and in some situations, it even goes up to 600 FPS. The motherboard is an ASRock B450M Pro4, and the graphics card is a Sapphire PULSE RX 7800XT. I was a bit worried about the BIOS for the motherboard because I couldn't find a valid BIOS until someone on Reddit told me that there is a BIOS, but it's at the bottom of the list?! I didn't see it :). Later, I installed it, and everything worked immediately, like a Swiss watch.
It's a great CPU that's for sure, and if you're not going to AM5 just yet...with how poorly stocked the 5800X3D is, it's pretty much perfect.
BTW CS2 Is not cpu reliant game, but rather gpu reliant one. Check both cpu and gpu usage with mangohud
Yes and no.
It is less reliant on your CPU compared to CSGO, but your CPU is still the primary factor for your framerate. I checked my CPU and GPU utilisation and my GPU still had 30% more to give while my CPU was >90%.
@@Zentle 30% on ryzen 7 5800X and 99% usage on RX7800XT while CS2 benchmark
Benchmark is not the same as deathmatch or 5vs5 on the CPU
@@sdrubaa still 45% on CPU and 99% on GPU
Going from 5600x to 5700x3d soon with 2x16 4000mhz cl18 ram and rx 6750 xt oc,uv i might undervolt 5700x3d for better temps, little better perfomance, try it ;D
Undervolting is the way to go at the moment, but I rarely go away from stock unless it's using things like Precision Boost Overdrive.
Best of luck with your upgrade!
night and day upgrade
Couldn't be more correct.
Pretty much everything is faster now and should last until I'm finally forced onto AM5 (or God forbid AM6 if that releases in time).
Kinds interested of your motherboard? What is it?
Asus B550M PLUS Wi-Fi
waiting for an early 5090 review
i have 5800x i think replace him with 5700x3d do u think its good idea?
The Ryzen 7 5800X is in general slightly faster for most non-gaming tasks by 1-5%, although is slower than the Ryzen 7 5700X3D by 15-50% depending on the game.
I wouldn't find keeping the 5800X too much of an issue unless you're running a 144Hz monitor and in the games you play the AVG or 1% low FPS doesn't get there.