I got it as a compromise (rather than buying the 5800X3D which I have been thinking about for months) some weeks ago. I don't regret it. It runs Starfield smooth as butter.
The 5600X3D went on sale for $156 on November 8th. I'm waiting to see if it goes on sale again, because at that price, it's a great value for AM4 users.
EVGA GT psu I own 2 been great gamersnexus ran the 750 GT through a gauntlet and it could handle 1200 watts without crapping out they built those well really hope EVGA keeps making PSUs atleast
I did briefly on my wife's b550 board and my cinebench scores and Hogwarts Legacy fps was identical so thats why didn't even bother to do any more testing.
Uh no! STOP telling people that the new AM5 6corw is the best Cuz your NOT factoring in the cost of a new mobo, ram and gpu(I assume your also telling them about the 7k series gpu's) It still has a long way to drop price wise. (the lowest priced parts aren't really that great for a 1st zen4 build yet)
@@Techomode I picked one up on Saturday for one last upgrade on my previous X470 system (Son uses for gaming). Luckily I'm only about 70Mi from the Dallas store.
The entire test is GPU bound. How can you test CPU scaling on a low budget GPU that bottlenecks a low budget 5500? This is all a huge waste of everyone's time. Before you do tech videos know more about how tech works. The 5600X3D starts showing its massive superior scaling at 6800XT/4080 levels allowing for future high end GPU upgrade.
I got it as a compromise (rather than buying the 5800X3D which I have been thinking about for months) some weeks ago. I don't regret it. It runs Starfield smooth as butter.
Just picked up the 5600X3D .. upgrading from a 1600 and the difference is amazing .. found an open box for $180 .. so far so good ...
Nice, that’s a pretty good price. If you can get it at that price it’s a steal.
The 5600X3D went on sale for $156 on November 8th. I'm waiting to see if it goes on sale again, because at that price, it's a great value for AM4 users.
With the bundle it comes out to 156
@@HalfbreedTrini Ah yeah, they're selling it with a bundle and also putting it in some pre-builts. Good options, I just need the CPU.
EVGA GT psu I own 2 been great gamersnexus ran the 750 GT through a gauntlet and it could handle 1200 watts without crapping out they built those well really hope EVGA keeps making PSUs atleast
That B450 MB you used, had the GPU on pcie 3.0 and no Resizeable BAR
You should use a B550 board and re test again
I did briefly on my wife's b550 board and my cinebench scores and Hogwarts Legacy fps was identical so thats why didn't even bother to do any more testing.
I got mine for 172.00 at micro center. Great little cpu.
Uh no!
STOP telling people that the new AM5 6corw is the best Cuz your NOT factoring in the cost of a new mobo, ram and gpu(I assume your also telling them about the 7k series gpu's)
It still has a long way to drop price wise.
(the lowest priced parts aren't really that great for a 1st zen4 build yet)
Not a nerd but a geek. Just enjoying the shit nerd created.
Would be great if I lived near a microcenter
Same, I gotta drive 2.5 hours to Houston if I wanna go.
@@Techomode its worth the drive. I got two of them.
@@Techomode I picked one up on Saturday for one last upgrade on my previous X470 system (Son uses for gaming). Luckily I'm only about 70Mi from the Dallas store.
The entire test is GPU bound. How can you test CPU scaling on a low budget GPU that bottlenecks a low budget 5500? This is all a huge waste of everyone's time. Before you do tech videos know more about how tech works. The 5600X3D starts showing its massive superior scaling at 6800XT/4080 levels allowing for future high end GPU upgrade.
Noobbb motherboard can t handle to power too much casshhhh so every resaults is lower or bottleneck!!!
Lets put a tomahck b550