If you want another substantial boost add 2 more sticks of the same ram assuming they are single rank. Having dual ranks can add a lot of fps on top with ryzen.
After replacing the 2600 with the 5600 for the 3060ti, I have only one regret. Why didn't I do it when I first saw this video a year ago. How much smoother and more enjoyable the gameplay has become.
@@courtlyyy yeah everything was superfast i was getting more than double fps in valorant i used to get around 200 fps but drops to below 120 now i get 400+ most of the time
@@courtlyyyi had r5 1600 and 1050ti i first upgraded my cpu cause i played mostly valorant than i started playing apex too so i upgraded to rx 6600 now i am happy
I have ryzen 5 2600X with RTX3060 and 16gb ram 3200mhz and run 1080p COD WARZONE ultra settings DLSS quality 120 fps and fortnite EPIC 144fps , SETUP: msi b450 mortar max, ryzen 5 2600X, corsair vengeance rgb 16gb C16 3200mhz, SSD samsung 870evo 1T , bequiet dark rock 4 and be quiet Straight power 11 750W 80+ Gold, the same setup with old gtx 1070 was 30fps lower
Upgraded to R5 5600X from R7 2700, the bottleneck is finally gone. Loving this 4.65ghz clock speed, if I used PBO I could push it to 4.85 which is just insane. My 3060Ti runs great now!
@@ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty yeah i saw some people on purpose underclocking their cpus for no reason my 5600x only run at stock though any higher it keep crashing
Starting to think my 3600 was defective because i have a similar boost with a 5600 non x overclocked to 4650 with -15 curve optimizer. All crashes with a 5700XT have stopped and can now use overlays like afterburner without crashing.
I just went from a 2600 to 5600x (Got it for 130€). The difference is Huge .. Only game i could play so far was Valorant (only had an Hour time before work), and my Fps got up from around 170 to 350-400 consistent.. Also, Overall Performance in Windows/Chrome felt much smoother.
Those are some high temps with 2600x while gaming.. mine tops at 70c with air cooling (arctic esports duo) and never goes under 4ghz.. with corsair h100i it boosts to 4225mhz and its super solid in games still.. few hundred mhz may not seem much, but sometimes its 10+ fps difference where going from 55fps to 65 fps is satisfying..
Is it that much of a difference? Wow...can't wait to upgrade my PC and play the latest edition of Skyrim. My current PC is causing me to get an arrow to the knee issues.
having had to use a 2600x + 3060 Ti for the past week waiting for new parts has been the most painful week of my life. a lot of games are just unplayable now.
Why is your 2600 only getting 3.8 GHz when it can easily be clocked to 2600X speed of 4.2 GHz? its the same exact part just clocked lower for marketing reasons. Also, lower end CPUs Ryzen or Intel, do far better on AMD GPUs, for example, a 2600X will get better FPS on a 5700XT than a RTX3070. This is due to NVIDIA compression techniques.
Why are you saying overclock like overclocking actually does anything significant other than giving you a nerd boner? Shut up dude, im not spending all day in bios to get 10 fps
If you upgrade your gpu to a RTX 3060 minimum you have to upgrade your cpu. Trust me i have a 2600 with RTX 3060 and i'm bottleneck, i have some huge drop fps. Even with my old GPU ( GTX 1060 ) it running better than my 3060 actualy. ( Sorry for my english trying my best :D )
I'm trying so hard to understand what you're trying to highlight and see this huge difference you're talking about, but I totally fail to get it. What was the deal? Those games were running perfectly fine with the 2600X. Also, you definitely don't need a 5600X for a 3060 Ti.
Believe me you do. With a 2600X there was serious bottleneck at 1080P . The GPU usage in most games never crossed 70% . But with the 5600X all that got solved
@@GamerInVoid But was that impacting your actual gaming significantly? As in stutters, draw distance speed...? In other words, would you have thought something was bad if you didn't see the stats telling you that?
@@sam.avtaev no man, if your fps is uncapped, you should have arround 90% gpu usage in most games, if not, then you have a cpu bottleneck. I'm on 144hz btw
Mine is the same rig as yours... overclocked 2600x (4200Mhz at 1,375 V) pair with rtx 3060... i have no problem with gpu usage, it can even reach 98% usage when i play Red dead redemption 2.. Yes, still not satisfy yet with framerate, but about gpu usage, there's no bottleneck from my pov
Wow, so i i am wondering if i should upgrade from 2600x, playing at 1440p 165hz with a los budget grad card ATM but some CPU games will inprove a lot... Thanks GOD to AMD and having a b450 still matches 2 much newer CPU gens. Which is that game that you are running an old car? Sesema like mafia or smth like that? Thx.
The 5600x can now be bought for €169 in my country. I currently have a 2600x in my pc, along with a b350 mobo and a 1080ti. Will there be a significant change with that upgrade considering the gpu? I game at 1440p.
Dude it'll be a huge upgrade. 5600X got that single core performance and has better multicore than a 2700X despite less cores. 1080Ti will flex hard with 5600X. Just be sure your BIOS is up to date for that mobo.
@@ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty I decided to go with it but just found out the b350 is not compatible with the 5600x. There is zen3 support for 400 mobos and up. So.... SHIT!
Damn, I was just about to comment that the B350 is not supporting it.. Guess I am too late. You can get a somewhat cheap B450 Board for the 5600x. Then you have to use the 2600x on it first to get the bios updated to the latest version. Afterwards you can use the 5600x and sell your Cpu + Board.
@@Seppe1106 Im about to upgrade to the 5600x from a 2600x with a b450 mobo. Should i go for the latest mobo drivers or just the minimun required one for cpu support? Feeling a bit lost an anxious
@@mookithehamster5639 definetly the latest. There are quite a few important and performance influencing updates between the minimum and the latest. (AGESA updates are just one thing ) So go with the latest BIOS.
I am not sure why you had to Google Amazon there. But I had the 2600x too, then got the 5600x and pretty much happy with it. Hoping to get a 3000 card too soon.
Is that really the world of the world of PC building? Buying one cpu, getting unhappy with it then buying the newer, more expensive cpu down the line? By the sounds of it people have difficulties getting CPUs that don't suddenly overheat and turn off. I'm really new to PC building, or really just new to learning about the nitty gritty of computers, so that's a legit question. I really hope I won't have to consistently change my parts less than at least 5 years down the road.
@@kingding9542 Its more of updating down the line really. The nice mid-tier CPU like the 2600 has been great value (and still is tbh), but if you want to keep up and play games on max settings at 60-144 fps, then updating to the latest mid-tier (in this case the 5600) is the natural progression. Overheating and faulty CPUs are rare, so don't worry about it. You only hear about faults more because people will share them more than people sharing a normal, non-faulty CPU. I'm rocking a 2600 with a 3070 myself and am really only upgrading it (also to the 5600x) cause I sold an old GPU, so you can definitely find years worth of value with the right CPU for your budget
Will it be worth upgrading my 2600x to an 5500? since I upgraded my gpu to an rx6600, I get horrible stuttering on most games, but i dont have enough cash for a 5600.
when you upgraded to the 5600x, did you have to uninstall the 2600x bios and installl the 5600x bios - or just add the lasted version available at the time...? thanks
You don't uninstall BIOS. With your current CPU installed first download the latest BIOS. Then swap the CPU out for the 5000-series chip. Thats all you need to do.
Right now I have a r5 2600 paired with a 1650s and notice super stuttery gameplay despite a reasonably decent framerate, was thinking of upgrading to 5600/5600x, anyone have any advice??
I had a 6800xt paired with a 2600 for about a year😭🤣, when I put the 5600x in it was glorious for about a day, then I realized I had a few problems, firstly the CPU reached like 90 degrees with the stock cooler and made it spin like hell, secondly my windows was apparently running on legacy not UEFI which meant I couldn't turn on smart access memory. After installing a cooler the size of my head and then changing the BIOS to UEFI, I finally have the full effect of my CPU and GPU and it feels insane. Playing Witcher 3 at 1440p 144fps was something I used to only be able to dream about.
did you check if pbo was enabled with stock cooler for me it was enabled for some reason i had msi b550 motherboard my cpu was using 130 watts in cinebench but in games my pc was crashing
Better buy intel 12 gen cpus, i5 12400f kicking ryzen 5 5600x ass at much cheaper . 😁 Can buy new mobo with the difference and selling the old platform u have .
I have a question that it's a 3000 series card then ryzen 5 2600x to 5600x you purchased is good congratulations for it but instead you have that in mind to purchase a ryzen 7 (i don't know how much x) but why you didn't buy it because it was out of budget & i am planning to build a RTX3070 pc so should I buy ryzen 5 or ryzen 7 so if i get more even more budget to buy another high end GPU like 3080 or 3090 so which ryzen processor will give me better performance so i don't have to buy another processor
go for ryzen 5 5600x for 1440p gaming if you have rtx 3070, that shd be more than enough as it has negligible bottleneck. No use of spending that extra bucks for a ryzen 7, unless u do some editing stuff.....u can put that extra bucks for an AIO cooler.
It depends on your target resolution and refresh rate. If you want to play at 1080p 240 Hz you need the best CPU you can get. If you're targeting higher resolutions with lower refresh rates you can get away with slower CPUs because the card will be the "bottleneck". If you're going for 1440p 144 Hz then the 5600X will be fine and I'd only suggest to get the higher models if it won't impact the budget for your other parts.
I keep reading that the boost isn't nearly as dramatic in 1440p gaming as if is with 1080p with this change. I have a 3060 ti with 2600x now and I"m considering the 5600x. But I game at 1440p when the game supports it. It seems a tougher choice than this cute vid makes out...?
@@GamerInVoid the one thing I wondering about is the 1% in 1440p. The times when the frames go from acceptably smooth to below 60 for a frame or series of frames. Kingdom Come does that in the cities when I max everything out in 1440p, including all distancing settings. Otherwise it's smooth as butter. I'm going to run some test today and see what the cpu is doing during that. I'm thinking I could just lower so settings... tough call because the change from 2600x to 5600x will be an overall excellent upgrade especially when I sell the 2600x.
@@ok-70707 I ended up getting the 5600x paired with the 3060ti. It's pretty excellent! I get very nice numbers on things. I also got a couple of 8 month old shelter pups and they are taking so much of my time! help! lol really, they aren't that back. I can game on for a few hours or 3 with them in there with the door closed. They sleep.
@@user-lk7lp9pg5q much better now. they are 99% house broken and I've thought of putting away the crate I bought for them the second I had them. We don't even use it now. I can game on all I want now. They just let me know when they need to go outside. Minecraft, No Man's Sky, Elite Dangerous are no problem now. A year makes a difference.
lol, there's no real significant differences in gaming performance till you reach 3070 level. This is probably just driver issues. Hardware unboxed did a great cpu comparisons from 1600x to 5600x.
Lol, completely wrong. I have a 2060 Super and the upgrade from 2600 to 5600 is night and day better. GPU was getting bottlenecked at 60-70% usage, now sits at 99% in everything.
where is the bottleneck? the 2600 is still completely capable, but from what im seeing, its the games that fail fo utilize 100% of it, thefore gpu suffers too
In a lot of games lol. I upgraded from 2600 to a 5600, difference is night and day. And my card is only a 2060 Super as well, so that's pretty telling that the 2600 is showing it's age.
bad choice bro. keep the ryzen and upgrade the gpu instead. you now that amd still suports am4 platform. but intel is all two years new soket and wathnot... intel darkshitts.
Nope. Signed someone with a last gen mid range 2060 Super that just upgraded to a 5600 from 2600, difference is substantially better. Bye bye 60-70% GPU usage paired with the 2600, hello 99% usage with the 5600 :) (No more lows in the 30fps range either lmao)
Finally.. The Upgrade !
finally after an year I can watch your videos for reference as we now have same configurations...😄
same, finally for me, but rx 2600 :D I guess i'm gonna need to upgrade cpu aswell.:D
Yesterday i ordered a ryzen 5 5600 for 155€ on amazon de, to upgrade from my r5 2600, and i hope it will good upgrade.
If you want another substantial boost add 2 more sticks of the same ram assuming they are single rank. Having dual ranks can add a lot of fps on top with ryzen.
@@retrosimon9843 really? So 4 sticks total?
After replacing the 2600 with the 5600 for the 3060ti, I have only one regret. Why didn't I do it when I first saw this video a year ago. How much smoother and more enjoyable the gameplay has become.
i upgraded my 5600x from 1600
@@sup3rnov400probably feels like a whole new pc
@@courtlyyy yeah everything was superfast i was getting more than double fps in valorant i used to get around 200 fps but drops to below 120 now i get 400+ most of the time
@@courtlyyyi had r5 1600 and 1050ti i first upgraded my cpu cause i played mostly valorant than i started playing apex too so i upgraded to rx 6600 now i am happy
@sup3rnov400 I'm thinking about upgrading my 2600x to either a 5600x or a 5700x I'm just waiting till cyber Monday and black Friday deals to see
Bruh that’s basically how I felt when I went from an Xbox to pc
Or going back from PS4 to a PC
I love a good PC from console story. The beginning of the journey is the best part.
@@Squidgy55im bouta buy a 2600x build for 300
I have ryzen 5 2600X with RTX3060 and 16gb ram 3200mhz and run 1080p COD WARZONE ultra settings DLSS quality 120 fps and fortnite EPIC 144fps , SETUP: msi b450 mortar max, ryzen 5 2600X, corsair vengeance rgb 16gb C16 3200mhz, SSD samsung 870evo 1T , bequiet dark rock 4 and be quiet Straight power 11 750W 80+ Gold, the same setup with old gtx 1070 was 30fps lower
Upgraded to R5 5600X from R7 2700, the bottleneck is finally gone. Loving this 4.65ghz clock speed, if I used PBO I could push it to 4.85 which is just insane. My 3060Ti runs great now!
put it on 4.1ghz if you still putting it on 4.65ghz you'r damaging your cpu specially in the summer
@@abdoboukhalfa4274No that's wrong. 5600X can safely run 4.65ghz no overclock needed. PBO allows for 4.85ghz. These are normal speeds for 5600X.
@@ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty yeah i saw some people on purpose underclocking their cpus for no reason my 5600x only run at stock though any higher it keep crashing
I went from a 2600x to a 7600x, the difference is huge
im on a 2600x and im getting the same cpu lol i hope its betterrrrr
7600x is DDR5 so of course it will be huge. But 2600x is DDR4
Strongest video, and masterful editing/music choice! On point, funny and informative :D
Starting to think my 3600 was defective because i have a similar boost with a 5600 non x overclocked to 4650 with -15 curve optimizer.
All crashes with a 5700XT have stopped and can now use overlays like afterburner without crashing.
5600X is about 40-50% faster than 2600 in CPU limited situations.
More like 20-30%
I just upgraded from a 2600 to a 5800x builds gonna be done tomo 👀👀 so stoked
@@gunslinga7077 LMK How it goes!
I just went from a 2600 to 5600x (Got it for 130€). The difference is Huge .. Only game i could play so far was Valorant (only had an Hour time before work), and my Fps got up from around 170 to 350-400 consistent.. Also, Overall Performance in Windows/Chrome felt much smoother.
@@Fearless141x What gpu do you have?
Went from a ryzen 7 1700 to the 5600x and gotta say my experience was pretty similar lol
I'm currently on the same situation now with an R5 2600 and an RX 6650 XT. My R5 5600 is on its way!
got the same gpu and R5 2600 how was the upgrade?
@@xXDrack0nXx night and day
@@shisui19911 yeah, combined with ubisoft refusing to optimize their shit. But it's a great upgrade nonetheless.
can confirm this is how it felt
Congrats
I find it insane that Im in this exact very same situation, down to the exact graphics card LMAO
bruh same goes to me , i pair rtx 3060 and ryzen 2600 and now i feel confident to buy r5 5600 thx to this video
currently doing this with a 3060 cant wait
Those are some high temps with 2600x while gaming.. mine tops at 70c with air cooling (arctic esports duo) and never goes under 4ghz.. with corsair h100i it boosts to 4225mhz and its super solid in games still.. few hundred mhz may not seem much, but sometimes its 10+ fps difference where going from 55fps to 65 fps is satisfying..
Last night mine was 99c. My pc shut off. So I ordered the 5600x right after.
Is it that much of a difference? Wow...can't wait to upgrade my PC and play the latest edition of Skyrim. My current PC is causing me to get an arrow to the knee issues.
having had to use a 2600x + 3060 Ti for the past week waiting for new parts has been the most painful week of my life. a lot of games are just unplayable now.
I'm planning to order 5600x currently using 2600
Yeap. i know that feel bro. been using 5600x for half a year now. but no luck to upgrade gpu. still on 1070
5800x
1070 Ti🥲
Hey i have a question should i get 2600x with 1050 ti gpu or 5600x with gtx 1650 gpu
@@visinsanebrain1847 obviously the 5600x and 1650. Both the CPU and GPU is way better than the 2600x and 1050 Ti.
@@cunt5413 thank you !! I was asking cuz 5600x with 1650 was a bit out of my budget but i think its worth it so ill probably get them
@@visinsanebrain1847 are you going to build it yourself or are you deciding between prebuilts?
Damn I’m getting hyped now, I’m upgrading from 2600, rtx 2060 to a 5600x, rtx 3070 with a total cost of around $500
Spend a few bucks more & Go for a 5800X3D please !
Why is your 2600 only getting 3.8 GHz when it can easily be clocked to 2600X speed of 4.2 GHz? its the same exact part just clocked lower for marketing reasons. Also, lower end CPUs Ryzen or Intel, do far better on AMD GPUs, for example, a 2600X will get better FPS on a 5700XT than a RTX3070. This is due to NVIDIA compression techniques.
Why are you saying overclock like overclocking actually does anything significant other than giving you a nerd boner? Shut up dude, im not spending all day in bios to get 10 fps
I went from i5-3550 to ryzen 5 5600x
What song is that? It makes me so nostalgic
Ken SF2
Thats it, im getting a 5600, x or not. I originally had a 1660S with it but soon after got a 1080ti, and now im thinking a 5600 would be a good idea.
make sure that when u swap ur 1080ti to put it in a display case. a gpu that legendary deserves it
This Video is showing exactly my situation, lmao.
I've got a 5600X on the way to replace my 1600AF to go with my new RTX 3060 12gb. I can't wait!
I have a gtx 1660s with amd ryzen 5 2600. Should i upgrade to ryzen 5 5600x? or should i upgrade my gpu?
If you upgrade your gpu to a RTX 3060 minimum you have to upgrade your cpu. Trust me i have a 2600 with RTX 3060 and i'm bottleneck, i have some huge drop fps. Even with my old GPU ( GTX 1060 ) it running better than my 3060 actualy. ( Sorry for my english trying my best :D )
Dude ur literally talking about me🤣💔
I got r5 2600x with 1660ti
Then i upgrade the gpu to rtx3060
And after awhile i got r5 5600x
I'm trying so hard to understand what you're trying to highlight and see this huge difference you're talking about, but I totally fail to get it. What was the deal? Those games were running perfectly fine with the 2600X. Also, you definitely don't need a 5600X for a 3060 Ti.
Believe me you do. With a 2600X there was serious bottleneck at 1080P . The GPU usage in most games never crossed 70% . But with the 5600X all that got solved
@@GamerInVoid But was that impacting your actual gaming significantly? As in stutters, draw distance speed...? In other words, would you have thought something was bad if you didn't see the stats telling you that?
@@lloydaran dude, if your gpu doesn't go above 50% usage, it means you're getting less fps than you could.
@@benjaminasracas4525 for a 60hz monitor it means nothing, so all depends on your specific case
@@sam.avtaev no man, if your fps is uncapped, you should have arround 90% gpu usage in most games, if not, then you have a cpu bottleneck. I'm on 144hz btw
But still 2600X rocks
Mine is the same rig as yours... overclocked 2600x (4200Mhz at 1,375 V) pair with rtx 3060... i have no problem with gpu usage, it can even reach 98% usage when i play Red dead redemption 2..
Yes, still not satisfy yet with framerate, but about gpu usage, there's no bottleneck from my pov
And there wont be in a gpu bound game such as rdr2
yall im upgrading my r5 2600 to a r7 5800x is that good i have a 2070 super but im getting a 3070ti
Wow, so i i am wondering if i should upgrade from 2600x, playing at 1440p 165hz with a los budget grad card ATM but some CPU games will inprove a lot... Thanks GOD to AMD and having a b450 still matches 2 much newer CPU gens.
Which is that game that you are running an old car? Sesema like mafia or smth like that? Thx.
The 5600x can now be bought for €169 in my country. I currently have a 2600x in my pc, along with a b350 mobo and a 1080ti. Will there be a significant change with that upgrade considering the gpu? I game at 1440p.
Dude it'll be a huge upgrade. 5600X got that single core performance and has better multicore than a 2700X despite less cores. 1080Ti will flex hard with 5600X. Just be sure your BIOS is up to date for that mobo.
@@ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty I decided to go with it but just found out the b350 is not compatible with the 5600x. There is zen3 support for 400 mobos and up. So.... SHIT!
Damn, I was just about to comment that the B350 is not supporting it.. Guess I am too late. You can get a somewhat cheap B450 Board for the 5600x.
Then you have to use the 2600x on it first to get the bios updated to the latest version. Afterwards you can use the 5600x and sell your Cpu + Board.
@@Seppe1106 Im about to upgrade to the 5600x from a 2600x with a b450 mobo. Should i go for the latest mobo drivers or just the minimun required one for cpu support? Feeling a bit lost an anxious
@@mookithehamster5639 definetly the latest. There are quite a few important and performance influencing updates between the minimum and the latest. (AGESA updates are just one thing )
So go with the latest BIOS.
me after pairing a rtx 4060 with i5 3rd gen . relatable
question now is at the end of am4 boards i got an x470 asus pro . either upgrade from 2600x to 5700x or 5800x3d?
r 5 3600 maybe x
@@Udprefedix alrdy got 5700x watly better
I am a week or two from deciding on this upgrade, the AM 4 stuff looks good but a full restore... ehhhh...eehhhh
Do you think it would help me? I have 3070ti and ryzen 2600, my gpu and cpu % are always on 50% in apex and I get less fps than I'd expect.
Yes it will help you tremendously
@@GamerInVoid okay, thanks, will order it :D
I just went from a 2700x to a 7950x3d
I am not sure why you had to Google Amazon there.
But I had the 2600x too, then got the 5600x and pretty much happy with it. Hoping to get a 3000 card too soon.
Is that really the world of the world of PC building? Buying one cpu, getting unhappy with it then buying the newer, more expensive cpu down the line?
By the sounds of it people have difficulties getting CPUs that don't suddenly overheat and turn off.
I'm really new to PC building, or really just new to learning about the nitty gritty of computers, so that's a legit question. I really hope I won't have to consistently change my parts less than at least 5 years down the road.
@@kingding9542 Its more of updating down the line really. The nice mid-tier CPU like the 2600 has been great value (and still is tbh), but if you want to keep up and play games on max settings at 60-144 fps, then updating to the latest mid-tier (in this case the 5600) is the natural progression.
Overheating and faulty CPUs are rare, so don't worry about it. You only hear about faults more because people will share them more than people sharing a normal, non-faulty CPU.
I'm rocking a 2600 with a 3070 myself and am really only upgrading it (also to the 5600x) cause I sold an old GPU, so you can definitely find years worth of value with the right CPU for your budget
Will it be worth upgrading my 2600x to an 5500? since I upgraded my gpu to an rx6600, I get horrible stuttering on most games, but i dont have enough cash for a 5600.
save and get the 5600
when you upgraded to the 5600x, did you have to uninstall the 2600x bios and installl the 5600x bios - or just add the lasted version available at the time...? thanks
You don't uninstall BIOS. With your current CPU installed first download the latest BIOS. Then swap the CPU out for the 5000-series chip. Thats all you need to do.
@@TheSaas1980 Thanks.
Right now I have a r5 2600 paired with a 1650s and notice super stuttery gameplay despite a reasonably decent framerate, was thinking of upgrading to 5600/5600x, anyone have any advice??
should've saved some money and gotten a normal 5600
I had a 6800xt paired with a 2600 for about a year😭🤣, when I put the 5600x in it was glorious for about a day, then I realized I had a few problems, firstly the CPU reached like 90 degrees with the stock cooler and made it spin like hell, secondly my windows was apparently running on legacy not UEFI which meant I couldn't turn on smart access memory. After installing a cooler the size of my head and then changing the BIOS to UEFI, I finally have the full effect of my CPU and GPU and it feels insane. Playing Witcher 3 at 1440p 144fps was something I used to only be able to dream about.
did you check if pbo was enabled with stock cooler for me it was enabled for some reason i had msi b550 motherboard my cpu was using 130 watts in cinebench but in games my pc was crashing
intel i9 11600k: am i a joke for you
graphics card being too good for your cpu isnt a issue fool and do some research kid
I recently got a 3070 and it's paired with my ryzen 5 2600x, I didn't realise the framerate would be so inconsistent
Better buy intel 12 gen cpus, i5 12400f kicking ryzen 5 5600x ass at much cheaper . 😁 Can buy new mobo with the difference and selling the old platform u have .
I also have rtx 3070 😁 used to combine with ryzen 5 1600. I am happy dropping amd after years.
@@subhadeeppodder right. and also an board and cooler. right????
@@subhadeeppodder Thanks for the advice man! It might turn out to be a lot cheaper switching to Intel I'll definetly look around for some deals 👍
@@nelsonpiedade61 The cooler is a good point I think most decent coolers have support for both Intel and AMD sockets though
that is exatly me i bought the rtx 3060 ti and relized the r5 2600x doesent supports pcie 4.0 than i bought the r5 5600x and it was so much better
I have a question that it's a 3000 series card then ryzen 5 2600x to 5600x you purchased is good congratulations for it but instead you have that in mind to purchase a ryzen 7 (i don't know how much x) but why you didn't buy it because it was out of budget & i am planning to build a RTX3070 pc so should I buy ryzen 5 or ryzen 7 so if i get more even more budget to buy another high end GPU like 3080 or 3090 so which ryzen processor will give me better performance so i don't have to buy another processor
go for ryzen 5 5600x for 1440p gaming if you have rtx 3070, that shd be more than enough as it has negligible bottleneck. No use of spending that extra bucks for a ryzen 7, unless u do some editing stuff.....u can put that extra bucks for an AIO cooler.
@@ChaithanyaLg ok thanks brother gamer help gamer
It depends on your target resolution and refresh rate. If you want to play at 1080p 240 Hz you need the best CPU you can get. If you're targeting higher resolutions with lower refresh rates you can get away with slower CPUs because the card will be the "bottleneck". If you're going for 1440p 144 Hz then the 5600X will be fine and I'd only suggest to get the higher models if it won't impact the budget for your other parts.
@@cunt5413 ok thanks for the advice i will keep that in mind thanks again btw nice name
So Finaly the bottleneck is gone for good.) Nice one frend.
Fml running 2600X with a RTX 3600 Rip...
I keep reading that the boost isn't nearly as dramatic in 1440p gaming as if is with 1080p with this change. I have a 3060 ti with 2600x now and I"m considering the 5600x. But I game at 1440p when the game supports it. It seems a tougher choice than this cute vid makes out...?
At 1440P .. yes the difference is not that huge but still it's significant in less demanding games
@@GamerInVoid the one thing I wondering about is the 1% in 1440p. The times when the frames go from acceptably smooth to below 60 for a frame or series of frames. Kingdom Come does that in the cities when I max everything out in 1440p, including all distancing settings. Otherwise it's smooth as butter. I'm going to run some test today and see what the cpu is doing during that. I'm thinking I could just lower so settings... tough call because the change from 2600x to 5600x will be an overall excellent upgrade especially when I sell the 2600x.
@@ok-70707 I ended up getting the 5600x paired with the 3060ti. It's pretty excellent! I get very nice numbers on things. I also got a couple of 8 month old shelter pups and they are taking so much of my time! help! lol really, they aren't that back. I can game on for a few hours or 3 with them in there with the door closed. They sleep.
@@jimperry4108how are your pups doing?
@@user-lk7lp9pg5q much better now. they are 99% house broken and I've thought of putting away the crate I bought for them the second I had them. We don't even use it now. I can game on all I want now. They just let me know when they need to go outside. Minecraft, No Man's Sky, Elite Dangerous are no problem now. A year makes a difference.
Brohh now it's 17000/ Amazon
lol, there's no real significant differences in gaming performance till you reach 3070 level. This is probably just driver issues. Hardware unboxed did a great cpu comparisons from 1600x to 5600x.
Ah yeah who doesn't know issues with CPU drivers? The GPU got severely limited by the CPU..
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@@xPandamon cant convince denial bro
Lol, completely wrong. I have a 2060 Super and the upgrade from 2600 to 5600 is night and day better. GPU was getting bottlenecked at 60-70% usage, now sits at 99% in everything.
@@licensetoshred Lol, Hardware unboxed was completely wrong?
me in the same boat with a 3070ti...
Song please?!
where is the bottleneck?
the 2600 is still completely capable, but from what im seeing, its the games that fail fo utilize 100% of it, thefore gpu suffers too
In a lot of games lol. I upgraded from 2600 to a 5600, difference is night and day. And my card is only a 2060 Super as well, so that's pretty telling that the 2600 is showing it's age.
Me now that got a 3060 ti for retail price from evga lol
My Ryzen 5 2600 with gtx 1660 almost has same fps lol
Same here bro
@@RGBJanssenVisuals but, if i upgrade my cpu first it might help increasing fps even though not all games
And you have 60hz monitor
That intro lmao, so true
thanks cuz I am upgrading
i5 7400 still good
I game at 4k 60 so Im still on a i7 6700
Makes sense, 4k depends More on gpu rather than cpu
lol i have a ryzen 5 2600x and plan on upgrading to a i7 12700k
bad choice bro. keep the ryzen and upgrade the gpu instead. you now that amd still suports am4 platform. but intel is all two years new soket and wathnot...
intel darkshitts.
i guess i need a new prozessor xd
Lol do you play SFV?
OMG how poorly you are in settong these things to have that large od a bottleneck
If u was running an amd card it would of run better……. Nvidia never was good with older amd cpus…….
i did this today!
This is exactly what I wont to ear hahahaha thanks!
The cringe Guile theme, lol.
*Worthless upgrade!* 👎
*Ryzen 5 2600X is still a monster CPU!* 👌
nah
Nope. Signed someone with a last gen mid range 2060 Super that just upgraded to a 5600 from 2600, difference is substantially better. Bye bye 60-70% GPU usage paired with the 2600, hello 99% usage with the 5600 :) (No more lows in the 30fps range either lmao)
same )))
what are the games titles please
I bought a 3070 Ti for $350. I have a R2600, guess I'll just upgrade to a 5800X3D.
But I'm upgrading from a GTX 670, sooo... Yeah.