I have I7-2700 32gb ram rx 570 and got it only for around $80 and can play most of the game just fine. Still using this cpu since release. Better than most ryzen builds.
hey i have that same motherboard from the ThinkCentre, can it be used by other power supply's? if so, should i fix this motherboard as all the usb ports are broken and pare it with a i5 2400 and an rx 570 4 gb? i also want to upgrade to an i7 3770 later when i have the money
Do these tests at 1440p and 4K with the same specs and notice that the GPU utilization is higher and more consistent. You're shooting yourself in the foot by testing at 1080p.
@ziginsh Maybe a little bit in certain games that are absolutely choking it out with the very high cpu utilization and creating the low gpu utilization. The big issue here is the inconsistent gpu utilization. Raise the resolution to 1440p, and it will be more consistent and give better frametimes, which often times can be more important than framerate especially at lower framerates.
You should specify that you used AMD FSR in a certain mode, like Balanced, instead of just stating that the game was running at 1080p when it actually wasn’t.
My old cpu...
I have
I7-2700 32gb ram rx 570 and got it only for around $80 and can play most of the game just fine. Still using this cpu since release. Better than most ryzen builds.
Actually, totally agree with you!
Nice video! Would my AMD Ryzen 3 3400G iGPU perform better in CPU-demanding programs and games if I disabled it?
Well yeah, but in one condition, if you don't use monitor that's plugged in mobo - IGPU!
hey i have that same motherboard from the ThinkCentre, can it be used by other power supply's?
if so, should i fix this motherboard as all the usb ports are broken and pare it with a i5 2400 and an rx 570 4 gb?
i also want to upgrade to an i7 3770 later when i have the money
Actually yeah you can pair it with any PSU you can afford, but it would be tricky to repair usb's, personally I'm not really sure if it's worth it!
@@ziginsh With this GPU 2600K or 3770K would be much better, especially in new games. And you don't have to change motherboard.
Do these tests at 1440p and 4K with the same specs and notice that the GPU utilization is higher and more consistent.
You're shooting yourself in the foot by testing at 1080p.
Kinda, but do you think that RX 580 could perform better at 1440p?
@ziginsh Maybe a little bit in certain games that are absolutely choking it out with the very high cpu utilization and creating the low gpu utilization.
The big issue here is the inconsistent gpu utilization. Raise the resolution to 1440p, and it will be more consistent and give better frametimes, which often times can be more important than framerate especially at lower framerates.
@Lunch-b0x Noted!
You should specify that you used AMD FSR in a certain mode, like Balanced, instead of just stating that the game was running at 1080p when it actually wasn’t.
Sure!
Nice video man, but almost all of those games are from the last decade (I don't know about the finals). Still, it is understandable tho.
prob buy a 3th or newer gen cpu or i7 2th gen cpu if ur planning to budget game
4790k is the best budget cpu that exists
@@escapetherace1943 ryzen 5 3600 is better for less money
@somethin5597 Are you sure that it's less?
@@ziginsh i bought mine recently for 40 euros, and on my local market place the i7 is about 50 euros, so yes i think its cheaper
@@ziginsh also i got a stock cooler with the ryzen cpu