I had a question so with the 4060 paired with the 13400 F you showed how much FPS you will get I’m also wondering what settings do you use outside of the game such as in windows what do you disable enable to maximize FPS? I shot you an email and I’m just curious because I’m gonna be getting a PC soon and I wanna maximize my performance.
It rly depends on ur region and the pricing, in my region the 5600 is way too expensive and it doesn’t explain getting it over the very cheap 12100F, but if they r close in pricing just get the 5600.
@@caractus6926 Fr, in my place the price for the 5600 is almost double compare to i3 12100f so it's obviously the better choice when my budget is tight
he's using 2x8GB 3600MHz ram in this video, and has enabled XMP to use all of its speed, maybe the problem is you're running single channel RAM, or you havent enabled XMP in the bios, it helps alot when it comes to performance edit: whats your full setup and also what kinda FPS are you getting and in what games
@@overland1204 found the culprit, turns out i needed to manually tune on adrenaline software otherwise It couldn’t run at full power and capped on 20watt max Thanks for your advice though
@@anonyw2993 You need to experiment yourself as setting would be a bit different from card to card but my stable setting is MAX frequency : 2600 MIN frequency : 2300 Voltage : 1080 power limit all the way to the max
Perhaps the problem is in the RAM? If you are using a single module, this can significantly degrade performance. Or if you have DDR4 RAM and you haven't changed its settings in the BIOS, the base values will be very low, causing performance in games to slow down significantly.
🎮 GAMES
Forza Horizon 5 ● Ultra 00:00
Hogwarts Legacy ● Ultra 00:59
Resident Evil 4 ● Maximum 02:03
The Last of Us Part I ● Ultra 03:00
The Witcher 3 ● Ultra+ 03:48
Apex Legends ● Ultra 04:44
Apex Legends ● Low 05:39
Battlefield 2042 ● Ultra 06:39
Battlefield 2042 ● Low 07:44
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Warzone 2 ● Extreme 08:34
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Warzone 2 ● Very Low 09:38
CS2 Counter-Strike 2 ● Very High 10:39
Cyberpunk 2077 ● Ultra 11:41
Fortnite ● Epic 12:34
Fortnite ● Low + Performance mode 13:37
GTA 5 ● Very High 14:22
Helldivers 2 ● Ultra 15:13
Helldivers 2 ● Low 16:07
Overwatch 2 ● Epic 16:59
PUBG ● Ultra 17:45
Red Dead Redemption 2 ● Ultra 18:43
RUST ● Ultra 19:30
Starfield ● Ultra 20:24
Starfield ● Ultra + FSR + Frame Generation 21:28
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege ● Ultra 22:21
the worst game ● High 23:17
💻 PC build
● OS : Windows 11 Pro
● GPU : AMD Radeon RX 6600 8GB GDDR6
● CPU : Intel Core i3 12100F
● Motherboard : MSI PRO Z690-A DDR4
● RAM : DDR4 Crucial Ballistix 2x16GB 3600MHz CL16
● SSD : Crucial MX500 1TB
SAMSUNG 980 Pro 2TB
● Power Supply : Corsair RM650X
this is the best budget brand new pc to playing all games at 1080p
I had a question so with the 4060 paired with the 13400 F you showed how much FPS you will get I’m also wondering what settings do you use outside of the game such as in windows what do you disable enable to maximize FPS? I shot you an email and I’m just curious because I’m gonna be getting a PC soon and I wanna maximize my performance.
Nothing changed
i3 12100f + RX 6600 or Ryzen 5 5600 + RX 6600. Which one better guys ? I want to play game and some time make some music.
not even a debate bro ryzen 5600 clears
It rly depends on ur region and the pricing, in my region the 5600 is way too expensive and it doesn’t explain getting it over the very cheap 12100F, but if they r close in pricing just get the 5600.
@@caractus6926 Fr, in my place the price for the 5600 is almost double compare to i3 12100f so it's obviously the better choice when my budget is tight
5600 10x better than this 12100f. Even a 5500 is better. Am4 u can upgrade for many proc after.
Valorant being labeled as the “Worst game” on a benchmark video made my entire day
Is this the best possible and most popular budget gaming build
I have i312100f and rx6600 but couldn’t get performance shown on the video
Can anybody help me?
he's using 2x8GB 3600MHz ram in this video, and has enabled XMP to use all of its speed, maybe the problem is you're running single channel RAM, or you havent enabled XMP in the bios, it helps alot when it comes to performance
edit: whats your full setup and also what kinda FPS are you getting and in what games
@@overland1204 found the culprit, turns out i needed to manually tune on adrenaline software otherwise It couldn’t run at full power and capped on 20watt max
Thanks for your advice though
@@kevintanurMay i know the correct setting for it? Mine does not run well too. Thanks
@@kevintanur whats you're fps now pls tell planning on buying one
@@anonyw2993 You need to experiment yourself as setting would be a bit different from card to card but my stable setting is
MAX frequency : 2600
MIN frequency : 2300
Voltage : 1080
power limit all the way to the max
What drivers u using?
What if pairing rx 7600 8gb with Intel Core i3 12100f
Is it worth it?
Im planning to make pc with that kind of specification
Better choose i5 12400F
what is your mobo, and ram?
MSI PRO Z690-A
Crucial Ballistix 2x16GB 3600MHz CL16
i3 12100f or ryzen 5 4500 pairing with rx 6600 is best for budget pc
i3 12100F
Better performance, PCI 4.0 support
@@FrameOne 3-5 fps different i think doesnt matter
What CPU Cooler?
Stock
i have i3 12100 and rx6600
in battlefield 2024
the cpu all the time using 100%
do you have a solution?
Overclock if u have the cooling for it, ofc it is Intel so be educated on what ur doing
Valorant uses more cpu even at high settings 😮
I agree valorant is the worst game ❤
i have cs 2 its gettting around 120 fps in casual in lowest
Perhaps the problem is in the RAM?
If you are using a single module, this can significantly degrade performance.
Or if you have DDR4 RAM and you haven't changed its settings in the BIOS, the base values will be very low, causing performance in games to slow down significantly.
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need help
bro
the worst game 😤😠😭