that 5800x3d needs some undervolting to get the most out of it. In every cpu intensive scenario it downclocks bcs it becomes to hot... Keep it under 70c and it will be glued to 4450mhz with much less power..
That's the thing, I can undervolt my 5800X3D down to 1.0275v. Even before going into the OS, that immediately drops core temps down by about 10 celcius compared to stock setting. That's before PBO performs all core overclock to 4.4GHz in the OS, dropping core temps further under load. Personally, I wouldn't squeeze out the last 50 MHz because its not worth the extra heat.
AM5 motherboard, 32gb DDR5 and 5 7500f in My country costs less than 5800x3d, AM4, 32gb ddr4 so i will just go with AM5 sience it is better in every way
5800x3d is only viable if you have a processor from a previous generation or non x3d 5000 series. otherwise its cheaper to get a 7600 and sell your old stuff and goto AM5. 5700x3d is also decent
But 7500F is only 6 cores and 12 threads so you have 2 cores and 4 threads less for other processes. If you're already on AM4 then 5700X3D or 5800X3D is a no-brainer gaming upgrade. If you're building from scratch then AM5 has the edge of not being EOL, but then you gotta deal with DDR5 increased boot time. Also AM4 X3D CPU's can undervolt to 1.1v (5700X3D) or 1.0275v (5800X3D), preventing thermal throttling.
that 5800x3d needs some undervolting to get the most out of it. In every cpu intensive scenario it downclocks bcs it becomes to hot... Keep it under 70c and it will be glued to 4450mhz with much less power..
That's the thing, I can undervolt my 5800X3D down to 1.0275v. Even before going into the OS, that immediately drops core temps down by about 10 celcius compared to stock setting. That's before PBO performs all core overclock to 4.4GHz in the OS, dropping core temps further under load. Personally, I wouldn't squeeze out the last 50 MHz because its not worth the extra heat.
AM5 motherboard, 32gb DDR5 and 5 7500f in My country costs less than 5800x3d, AM4, 32gb ddr4 so i will just go with AM5 sience it is better in every way
Go for it
5800x3d is only viable if you have a processor from a previous generation or non x3d 5000 series. otherwise its cheaper to get a 7600 and sell your old stuff and goto AM5. 5700x3d is also decent
How is better in every way when it is slower in almost every game and benchmarks.
Yes it is upgradable platform but that is all.
i already have AM4 mobo and 5800x3d in my country only 160$ so i go with it
But 7500F is only 6 cores and 12 threads so you have 2 cores and 4 threads less for other processes. If you're already on AM4 then 5700X3D or 5800X3D is a no-brainer gaming upgrade. If you're building from scratch then AM5 has the edge of not being EOL, but then you gotta deal with DDR5 increased boot time. Also AM4 X3D CPU's can undervolt to 1.1v (5700X3D) or 1.0275v (5800X3D), preventing thermal throttling.
How can the 7500f be so much better in some games than a 5800x3d ?
Better IPC and higher clock speed
very good
Thanks
AM4 is so dead wow!
Only the new platform costs we need bear
No true. It's just most pc users just want to have all the fps they can get like 500 fps lol.
@@zilverman7820 60fps Gaming is the past. Some people still living in it.