To test the processor, it's best to run at 1080P. In AlanWake, the RTX 4090 is already at 99% utilization, with the RTX 4090 being the bottleneck and not the processor. So the more expensive processor doesn't seem to make a difference.
You have to differentiate between pure CPU performance tests and tests under real life conditions, and imo both are useful. If every test would just run at 1080p and show huge FPS differences and people would buy the CPU because of that, they just would get disappointed when playing at a resolution that is actually way more likely for the GPU they're having when not seeing any notable increase in performance. Considering that when you just want to see which one you should buy for the setup and resolution you're actually using a test like this for me seems way more useful.
If you only consider game performance and that is all you care for this is true. But the 7700X also has its use when you also care for more productivity related tasks.
Biggest diffs will be on 1080p. 1440p is already low performance diff and 4k will be close to no difference. Only game I’m aware that could be different is tarkov cuz it likes x3d cpu’s very much.
@@iLikeRNG Yes what you say is true but don't forget not all people are wanting that maximum difference between CPU's. Some people that game at 1440p or 4k only want to see if certain games actually can benefit or not. They don't care if 1080p one is better.
большинство кто покупает такие процессоры играют в 2к. Какой тогда смысл делать тесты в 1280x720 с включенной трассировкой и максимальным сглаживанием. Как раз таки большинство геймеров отключает сглаживание и не пользуется трассировкой пути
hmm, this is very interesting. Last year we were seeing 7800x3d topping out all of his big brothers like 7900x3d and 7950x3d. But now it’s losing. Maybe they did a bunch of updates and made them more efficient
@@Definedd higher clock speed+some games can utilize 12cores now, especially the sony ports. Older games only utilise the 3d vcores and tht where the 7800x3d wins. ghosts of tsushima is new and eats everything.
@@darkwolf2343 in this case, what ur saying is that the further we go in the years and more games get released, say for the ryzen 9 7950x3d will the games utilise more cores and in case it will be better for the long run?
@@merciless7517 yes. but for NOW the majority use 8 so they take ur 8 strongest cores and since 7900x3d is technically a 6 core it underperforms in those. Thats why you see it all over the place in modern games, games that use all cores its closer to 7950x3d, games that only use 3d cores its behind 7800x3d and the 7950x3d (which almost perform equally in everything except the high core games)
I got the 7700x and its great the only thing i dont like is that MF WILL GET HOT AS HELL 😂😂😂 but it works great i had to get a AIO COOLER the air cooler i had wasnt doing nothen for it lol but other than that yeah its good
Yeah I needed one more AM5 CPU and the week before found a 7600 sealed in the box for $150 from a local ad. I would have been happy with two of those but then Amazon dropped the 7700X down to $220 and I jumped on it. A few days later it was $210. Way overkill as I didn't need more than a 7500F as it ended up my 6yr olds PC with 6750XT/B650/7700X on 1440p. Two Media PC's have 7600X already on 4k 60hz screens and they are running good but smaller 92mm Noctua coolers. It felt weird to give my 6yr old the fastest production CPU in the house as I have 3x 7800X3D and they are slower in production sort of workloads but since we are only focused on gaming performance it doesn't matter. My daughter has a good Noctua U12A Chromax so after factoring in where the best use and best cooling it ended up in her build. Would have been happy with a good $120 7500F or $150 7600. Co worker is going to sell me his 7800X3D for $200 once he buys a 9800X3D so that 7600 will get pushed to garage or sold off.
It’s all correct as he is testing 1440p maxed graphics to see differences for real gaming scenario. No one is playing 1080p all low/off beside esports games if they got decent hardware or top tier like guy from video. Tldr if u r gaming u go 7500f, if u r work on pc u go for 7800x3d or better, if u play tarkov u go 7800x3d.
Got 7500f & 7800xt combo last year, when the dollar was low and I think it will age very well too!
7800X3D is the way
No way
@@THE_BOSS_THE1. ? basta celosa boo
Is the way to being broke. Nah. Not worth it over the 7500f
@@TheMagodana all of us are not poor like you
No longer, its now over $400
Thank you for real usage scenario test, not low res low settings crap.
i bought a 7500f about a month ago on Ali-express and paid $123 delivered. Very happy. I don't see an need currently for anything more.
same, i am happy with this 7500F rn, best budget Procie for now i guess !
What about the temperature 😢
@@ahmadrashed6033❄️
To test the processor, it's best to run at 1080P. In AlanWake, the RTX 4090 is already at 99% utilization, with the RTX 4090 being the bottleneck and not the processor. So the more expensive processor doesn't seem to make a difference.
ruclips.net/video/aoGtNfA4ZgA/видео.htmlsi=Y2XMAPR0V8LpBGoY here is the test on 1080p
@@hardwareforgamers- Thank you, but the second game ran at 4K.
You have to differentiate between pure CPU performance tests and tests under real life conditions, and imo both are useful. If every test would just run at 1080p and show huge FPS differences and people would buy the CPU because of that, they just would get disappointed when playing at a resolution that is actually way more likely for the GPU they're having when not seeing any notable increase in performance.
Considering that when you just want to see which one you should buy for the setup and resolution you're actually using a test like this for me seems way more useful.
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Here in EU you can get r5 7500f for 150€ but 7700x is 300€. Double the price for about 5-15% boost
If you only consider game performance and that is all you care for this is true. But the 7700X also has its use when you also care for more productivity related tasks.
@@LeyaWehner thats true but these benchmarks were only games so that’s what I considered when I said 5-15% boost
Until better is released, 7950X3D is the best CPU for gaming + productivity at the sametime
That's true
Amazing test! Thank you... probably go 7500f and upgrade later...
Budget? Go for 7600x midrange yet performance efficiency? Go for 7700x high end yet no money waste? 7800x,3d
Next same test but in 4k?
Work on it
This test you want doesn't make sense, because even at 2k almost all processors took the GPU close to 100%
Biggest diffs will be on 1080p. 1440p is already low performance diff and 4k will be close to no difference. Only game I’m aware that could be different is tarkov cuz it likes x3d cpu’s very much.
@@iLikeRNG Yes what you say is true but don't forget not all people are wanting that maximum difference between CPU's. Some people that game at 1440p or 4k only want to see if certain games actually can benefit or not. They don't care if 1080p one is better.
7800x3d.....God!
Waiting 9700x3d
Why the massive dip in fps when it comes to Alan Wake 2?
Gpu test....
большинство кто покупает такие процессоры играют в 2к. Какой тогда смысл делать тесты в 1280x720 с включенной трассировкой и максимальным сглаживанием. Как раз таки большинство геймеров отключает сглаживание и не пользуется трассировкой пути
hmm, this is very interesting. Last year we were seeing 7800x3d topping out all of his big brothers like 7900x3d and 7950x3d. But now it’s losing. Maybe they did a bunch of updates and made them more efficient
nah theres likely smth weird going on since a 7900x3d should pretty much never be faster than the 7800x3d
@@Definedd clock 4900 mhz 7900X3D
@@Definedd higher clock speed+some games can utilize 12cores now, especially the sony ports. Older games only utilise the 3d vcores and tht where the 7800x3d wins. ghosts of tsushima is new and eats everything.
@@darkwolf2343 in this case, what ur saying is that the further we go in the years and more games get released, say for the ryzen 9 7950x3d will the games utilise more cores and in case it will be better for the long run?
@@merciless7517 yes. but for NOW the majority use 8 so they take ur 8 strongest cores and since 7900x3d is technically a 6 core it underperforms in those. Thats why you see it all over the place in modern games, games that use all cores its closer to 7950x3d, games that only use 3d cores its behind 7800x3d and the 7950x3d (which almost perform equally in everything except the high core games)
77x so good for p/p
Pourquoi ne pas avoir utilisé un GPU AMD, comme la 7900xtx ???
God jobb man
Thank youuuu✌️😌
@@hardwareforgamers- im happy that i have 7800x3d :)
Good choice 👍
Why is your ram at 5600?
I got the 7700x and its great the only thing i dont like is that MF WILL GET HOT AS HELL 😂😂😂 but it works great i had to get a AIO COOLER the air cooler i had wasnt doing nothen for it lol but other than that yeah its good
Yeah I needed one more AM5 CPU and the week before found a 7600 sealed in the box for $150 from a local ad. I would have been happy with two of those but then Amazon dropped the 7700X down to $220 and I jumped on it. A few days later it was $210. Way overkill as I didn't need more than a 7500F as it ended up my 6yr olds PC with 6750XT/B650/7700X on 1440p. Two Media PC's have 7600X already on 4k 60hz screens and they are running good but smaller 92mm Noctua coolers. It felt weird to give my 6yr old the fastest production CPU in the house as I have 3x 7800X3D and they are slower in production sort of workloads but since we are only focused on gaming performance it doesn't matter. My daughter has a good Noctua U12A Chromax so after factoring in where the best use and best cooling it ended up in her build. Would have been happy with a good $120 7500F or $150 7600. Co worker is going to sell me his 7800X3D for $200 once he buys a 9800X3D so that 7600 will get pushed to garage or sold off.
There's no way you do CPU, I repeat, CPU test and you use maxed out graphic settings... don't you see why it's wrong?
It’s all correct as he is testing 1440p maxed graphics to see differences for real gaming scenario. No one is playing 1080p all low/off beside esports games if they got decent hardware or top tier like guy from video. Tldr if u r gaming u go 7500f, if u r work on pc u go for 7800x3d or better, if u play tarkov u go 7800x3d.
@iLikeRNG 👍👍👍
Also a lot of settings are CPU dependent so it's still good to test like this.