Hello, are your videos free use? I'd like to incorporate them in my website as benchmark for some computers and would like your authorization, could discuss this more by email if necessary.
Worth it for £155 used at CeX? I'm upgrading from a GTX 1650 and plan on playing games at 1080p on my 60hz monitor. 30fps is my minimum for modern games although I would obviously prefer 60. I'd like my settings on singleplayer games to be to be a balance between good and consistent performance and good graphics. In competitive multiplayer games I'll be using more performance focused settings. I don't plan to use ray tracing much and if I ever do it'll be on low. Main games I plan on playing are CP2077, CS2, Marvel Rivals, Fortnite, Half-Life Alyx (if I ever get a VR headset), Silent Hill 2 (the remake) and (when it comes out) Metal Gear Solid Delta. My other specs when I upgrade will be an i7-9700F, an MSI-Z390 motherboard and 16GB of RAM. I don't want to use upscaling or frame generation.
It depends on the editing program and your RAM. It also depends on what you are editing. Let’s say you’re editing videos with a lot of effects and stuff, then it might not be the best option. But if you’re editing really simple videos like mine, which only have a couple of cuts and barely anything else in them, then it’s more than perfect. It’s probably even more capable than what I did.
Guys my motherboard doesnt have a vrm heatsink. Should i buy another one? Currently with a 40w cpu the temp is maxing out at 60c but i wanna put a 65w cpu in it
even the cheapest motherboard can handle well ryzen 5500 without needing vrm heatsink for gaming. because when gaming your cpu wont load 10 or 15 min like those show in stress test video. and just use the included cpu cooler which blowing the air toward vrm heatsink as well, no need change to tower cooler
@yi-vn4fz well, it wouldn't be the 5500, unfortunately I'm on lga1700 but doesn't have enough money to change platform, but the CPU upgrade would be cheap. Just wanted to know if it's risky and leave it or it's okay
@@torqq69 65w cpu always be fine without vrm heatsink for gaming. higher than that u might need consider and check internet for answer, or if u not only gaming but long full 100% running certain program, as i said,, gaming wont always full 100%, so 65w is always safe enough for motherborad without vrm heatsink, as the cpu only boost a while when loading or changing map, then back down to less than 50% utilization
Using this CPU for my streaming PC, thanks for showing gameplay with it, nice to it can handle some gaming too.
Does the GPU have default fan settings or do you use some custom settings?
plz can u share the fan curve adrenaline settings used in this video to attain such smooth stable performance
Hello, are your videos free use?
I'd like to incorporate them in my website as benchmark for some computers and would like your authorization, could discuss this more by email if necessary.
Estou montando um setup: Ryzen 5 5500, Radeon RX 6600, Placa Mãe Gigabyte B550, 16 GB RAM 3200 Mhz CL15 HiperX, Kingston NV3 500 GB NVMe PCIe 4x4, e uma Fonte 600 W 80 Plus
Tá excelente, o meu vai ser parecido. Roda quase tudo no alto
Tenho um similar
@Halks tá rodando tudo no alto? 1080 p
Thats a good combo it can run black myth wukong if u have these settings (high all) fram gen on v-sync on super resulution 90% fsr
Ou mano, como funciona esse pcle
Worth it for £155 used at CeX? I'm upgrading from a GTX 1650 and plan on playing games at 1080p on my 60hz monitor. 30fps is my minimum for modern games although I would obviously prefer 60. I'd like my settings on singleplayer games to be to be a balance between good and consistent performance and good graphics. In competitive multiplayer games I'll be using more performance focused settings. I don't plan to use ray tracing much and if I ever do it'll be on low. Main games I plan on playing are CP2077, CS2, Marvel Rivals, Fortnite, Half-Life Alyx (if I ever get a VR headset), Silent Hill 2 (the remake) and (when it comes out) Metal Gear Solid Delta. My other specs when I upgrade will be an i7-9700F, an MSI-Z390 motherboard and 16GB of RAM. I don't want to use upscaling or frame generation.
Why is the GPU at 50%? Shouldn't it be increased to give more fps?
My stalker is running perfectly and it's almost the same configuration, the only difference is that I have 16 GB of RAM.
The stuttering u talked about could it be from the cpu or is it from the gpu ?
@@Houss3325 gpu
Can you test the same specs in all settings on Squad on 1080P? New Subscriber here ❤🎉
can you please try and do 7600x or 7700x with 1080p for valorant mainly. Please and thank you :)
idk why but my exact build is suffering from stuttering on every game I've played. is 5700x3d worthy upgrade?
maybe try updating your gpu drivers
hey would you be able to test the Ryzen 7 5800X + RX 6750 XT?
One of my friends has a build like that and he told me most games run very good
I currently have a Dell laptop. Can you give an idea on how to check what motherboard is used in my laptop? Is there any technique to view it?
you can only see for the ssd or the hdd
Is 5500 + rx 6600 good for video editing? Please reply
It depends on the editing program and your RAM.
It also depends on what you are editing. Let’s say you’re editing videos with a lot of effects and stuff, then it might not be the best option. But if you’re editing really simple videos like mine, which only have a couple of cuts and barely anything else in them, then it’s more than perfect. It’s probably even more capable than what I did.
600W is okay?
Isn't 5500 pcie gen 3 . It will perform 10% less
can you do wuthering waves? I've been looking for a vid for this build plss pls pls
Thanks for testing gta online that game is very demanding
bro pls try again ryzen 7 5800x with a 4060 ti 16 gb with more games and fortnite on epic settings
Bro, can i use gigabyte b450 motherboard
I can't believe warzone runs better on ultra settings than fortnite, smh
FSR on?
Mon commentaire est le début 2025😂
Ryzen 5 5500 con rtx 3060 12g?
Why frametime in most games is so shit ?
it's not for highest settings, only ones that are bad are the CPU based games
Ryzen 5600 vs 5500 vs i512400f
With 1650
Guys my motherboard doesnt have a vrm heatsink. Should i buy another one? Currently with a 40w cpu the temp is maxing out at 60c but i wanna put a 65w cpu in it
even the cheapest motherboard can handle well ryzen 5500 without needing vrm heatsink for gaming. because when gaming your cpu wont load 10 or 15 min like those show in stress test video. and just use the included cpu cooler which blowing the air toward vrm heatsink as well, no need change to tower cooler
@yi-vn4fz well, it wouldn't be the 5500, unfortunately I'm on lga1700 but doesn't have enough money to change platform, but the CPU upgrade would be cheap. Just wanted to know if it's risky and leave it or it's okay
@@torqq69 65w cpu always be fine without vrm heatsink for gaming. higher than that u might need consider and check internet for answer, or if u not only gaming but long full 100% running certain program, as i said,, gaming wont always full 100%, so 65w is always safe enough for motherborad without vrm heatsink, as the cpu only boost a while when loading or changing map, then back down to less than 50% utilization
Bro test Minecraft with shaders
how to get 1080p?
Silent Hill 2 has the worst optimization
What about siege
this pairing will run any esports game with competitive settings at 120fps+
are u korean ?
5700 XT is way better deal
I am confused. I want a card for less than $200, but there is no one on the market. I have an rx5700x, 6600.
No 😂😂
@@mustafaking2092no hay nada mejor por menos de 200 usd que la 6600 actualmente, la 5700xt ya esta mas que obsoleta.
@ why do u think that ?
@@lordhellriser1rx6600 still good for its price to performance, I'm still using it to this day.
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