Literally on Starfield the machine with the 1800X is unusable LMAO. Although its good that 1800X owners can easily just update their bios, slap a 5800X3D in there, and call it a day. Thats why I love AMD.
1st gen and refresh were absolute shitshows when it came to gaming. A Devil's Canyon 4790k paired with 2133mhz/2400mhz was beating the shit out of these cpu's.
Bottlenecks are to be expected when you put high end graphics cards into older cpu's but I must admit, the improvement is staggering. Luckily everyone who owns a 1800x can just buy 5800x3d, update the motherboard bios and there you go.
Wow! I didn't think the difference was that big in some games. Good video.
Me neither, I’m glad we’re seeing big jumps of improvement though!
Wow, I was not expecting such a BIG difference between these two. Think this proves people that say the CPU doesn't matter much for gaming wrong lol.
Literally on Starfield the machine with the 1800X is unusable LMAO. Although its good that 1800X owners can easily just update their bios, slap a 5800X3D in there, and call it a day. Thats why I love AMD.
Yes that’s so true. That’s why I love the AM4 socket type! So many upgrade options when it comes to CPU’s.
Undervolting the 5800X3D + good cooling gives you even 15000 in Cinebench R23 ;)
I still have an 1800x in my PC lol I thought it was performing ok for this long but now I see how much more performance I will get by upgrading 😂
1st gen and refresh were absolute shitshows when it came to gaming. A Devil's Canyon 4790k paired with 2133mhz/2400mhz was beating the shit out of these cpu's.
Bottlenecks are to be expected when you put high end graphics cards into older cpu's but I must admit, the improvement is staggering. Luckily everyone who owns a 1800x can just buy 5800x3d, update the motherboard bios and there you go.
you don't benchmark cpus at high resolutions, 720p at most, you f00l, do better & try again, you'll see even larger deltas
Who hurt you?
bottleneck r7 1800x