the real way to test cpu in gaming, is to use 1080, low settings to achieve the highest fps to see a real difference. Almost every CPU will perform the same at this level
Nice looking video. For CPU game tests, you have to test at 1080p or lower or else the GPU is doing most of the work. At lower resolutions, the FPS will have more differentiation because the CPU is doing more work.
It gets so old seeing all these people trying to teach people when they likely already know. Do you guys not realize some people don't care about 1080 ULTRA LOW results? This shows CPU differences yes but when people don't actually play at those settings it doesn't really help much. Some people say I wonder what 1440p or 4k at High Settings would run like on this CPU vs that. To see if CPU improvement would actually help at all. And if at those settings it doesn't make a big difference then they know to not buy the other CPU. Stop trying to explain CPU benchmarks to people that already understand. Many of us aren't trying to find the max FPS difference at some lowered settings that we will never game at. Sure put in that ultra low settings to see which CPU has better IPC in gaming but after a little of that let people see realistic settings. Many gamers have 4k monitors or TV's that they game on. It is helpful to see if 3D cache helps or not in these GPU intensive workloads. If 1% lows are improved that is sometimes enough reason to upgrade. Just stop people , stop trying to explain stuff we already know. Great benchmark video Hardware Test, ignore these users that learned a little of PCs and are trying to teach everyone a narrow one sided mindset to benchmarking.
Thank you for doing the test at higher resolutions, not everyone plays esports titles at super low resolutions and chasing XXX fps. Normal users just want to know which is the cheapest CPU that will not bottleneck their GPU. I won't want to be an idiot paying 100 usd more to get the same results at 1440/4K.
and not every idiot only uses their CPU for games there are many scenarios where a good CPU is key and also if your CPU is not the bottleneck, it still influences the fps in GPU bound scenarios...
dude drop setting to low or medium= because this is no more a cpu test --- actually its a gpu benchmark because your gpu is running +95 % all the time and this is wrong - u should drop setting as much as possible specially e-sports game + lower setting in the other game to medium settings = that will cause a less gpu utilization = and more cpu utilization = then we can see real results --plsssss make a new video and do exactly what i told + try using valorant + overwatch in the test + the finals pllllllllllllls man
this is a misleading benchmark the L3 cache of the ryzen 7 5800X3D actually helps more in 1080p resolution where you would see a real bottleneck cause as you increase the resolution the benchmark takses the Gpu more so it becomes a gpu benchmark not a Cpu one + at 1080p the increase in FPS is considerable by choosing the x3D over the 7500f especially in 0.1% low and 1% low check your testing and correct it i would only agree on something tho the synthatic benchmarks were on point + AM5 platform is futur proofed for now but its more expensive compared to people who have already and AM4 platform
That's incredible. The slowest AM5 CPU is equal to the fastest AM4 CPU. AM5 is so perfect its insane people are buying intel
That's pure bullshit here
@@nilswulf4446 what part of it is bullshit?
the real way to test cpu in gaming, is to use 1080, low settings to achieve the highest fps to see a real difference. Almost every CPU will perform the same at this level
@@videosuu300 no one play with fhd low in single player nowadays
@@ОлегЖданов-ъ1д its not about how people like to play games, its about giving accurate results regarding to performance if a cpu
Nice looking video. For CPU game tests, you have to test at 1080p or lower or else the GPU is doing most of the work. At lower resolutions, the FPS will have more differentiation because the CPU is doing more work.
Well said, 👍🏼 agree
Я все ж за тест в умовах реального використання.
I was about to buy 5800x3d...or even 7800x3d for about 365 euros... Now I will definitely buy a 7500f for 166 euros.
7800x3d is no comparison to the 7500f, it outperforms it in every aspect.
it's also for a completely other priced build
@@xBintu 7800x3d is better only 10-15% double the price..No brainer to me.
@@xBintu 7500f costs $86 right now on ali. So yes 7800x3d overperforms 7500f, especially in terms of price.
It gets so old seeing all these people trying to teach people when they likely already know. Do you guys not realize some people don't care about 1080 ULTRA LOW results? This shows CPU differences yes but when people don't actually play at those settings it doesn't really help much. Some people say I wonder what 1440p or 4k at High Settings would run like on this CPU vs that. To see if CPU improvement would actually help at all. And if at those settings it doesn't make a big difference then they know to not buy the other CPU. Stop trying to explain CPU benchmarks to people that already understand. Many of us aren't trying to find the max FPS difference at some lowered settings that we will never game at. Sure put in that ultra low settings to see which CPU has better IPC in gaming but after a little of that let people see realistic settings. Many gamers have 4k monitors or TV's that they game on. It is helpful to see if 3D cache helps or not in these GPU intensive workloads. If 1% lows are improved that is sometimes enough reason to upgrade. Just stop people , stop trying to explain stuff we already know.
Great benchmark video Hardware Test, ignore these users that learned a little of PCs and are trying to teach everyone a narrow one sided mindset to benchmarking.
Yo smartass, nobody needs tests for this. Even a 4090 is the bottleneck on 4K ultra settings.
you should stop being that mad, that's what someone should do
Thank you for doing the test at higher resolutions, not everyone plays esports titles at super low resolutions and chasing XXX fps. Normal users just want to know which is the cheapest CPU that will not bottleneck their GPU. I won't want to be an idiot paying 100 usd more to get the same results at 1440/4K.
and not every idiot only uses their CPU for games
there are many scenarios where a good CPU is key and also if your CPU is not the bottleneck, it still influences the fps in GPU bound scenarios...
dude drop setting to low or medium= because this is no more a cpu test --- actually its a gpu benchmark because your gpu is running +95 % all the time and this is wrong - u should drop setting as much as possible specially e-sports game + lower setting in the other game to medium settings = that will cause a less gpu utilization = and more cpu utilization = then we can see real results --plsssss make a new video and do exactly what i told + try using valorant + overwatch in the test + the finals pllllllllllllls man
$450 CPU vs $90 CPU. Who is faster? The last one. LoL )
Thanks for the Video really helps ❤🎉
this is a misleading benchmark
the L3 cache of the ryzen 7 5800X3D actually helps more in 1080p resolution where you would see a real bottleneck cause as you increase the resolution the benchmark takses the Gpu more so it becomes a gpu benchmark not a Cpu one + at 1080p the increase in FPS is considerable by choosing the x3D over the 7500f especially in 0.1% low and 1% low check your testing and correct it
i would only agree on something tho the synthatic benchmarks were on point + AM5 platform is futur proofed for now but its more expensive compared to people who have already and AM4 platform
Higher peak temp is better!?and which cooler did you use? This is a joke
Peak Temp, or Junction Temperature is the maximum temperature allowed at the processor die.its mean If the CPU exceeds this temp, the pc turns off
The Suprisingly Ryzen 5 7500F can be OverClock........😋😋😋
am4소켓의 최고의 조합과 am5소켓의 하급 조합이 비슷한 성능이라니 최신 기술으 ㅣ힘이란 놀라운거 같습니다 . 요즘엔 보드 가격 생각해도 am5가는게 맞다고 생각 합니다 .
"peak temprature (higher is better)"
Peak Temp, or Junction Temperature is the maximum temperature allowed at the processor die.its mean If the CPU exceeds this temp, the pc turns off.
6 cores will work, but some games want more than 12 threads.
xD ofc thats why there is no game to kill 7500f and will not be in future for now.
144€ 7500f
$86 )
trash