Ryzen 5 7600 vs 5800X3D: Performance Showdown

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
  • Which CPU should you buy Ryzen 7 5800X3D or Ryzen 5 7600? This is a head-to-head showdown detailed gaming and productivity comparison of CPU performance including all relevant gaming benchmarks. This video will help you to decide which CPU is the Best Value and which Processor comes out on Top. When performance, features, and value matters a detailed comparison of performance and features will decide which CPU reigns supreme.
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Комментарии • 27

  • @shanecoy
    @shanecoy 22 дня назад +3

    Pick 5800X3D if you already have AM4 motherboard and you want to upgrade from older AM4 processor. If you start to build a new PC from scratch, pick AM5 mobo and pick 7600, it has a descent integrated graphics, and could play most games in low settings and resolution if you still can't afford a GPU. Or if you already have a GPU, pick 7500F, as it has very similar performance to the 7600 but with substantialy lower cost.

  • @dumplingcat4215
    @dumplingcat4215 Год назад +22

    The thumbnail is kinda clickbait, I really thought you were gonna show use some gameplay while also showing us the stats

    • @Mastermind12358
      @Mastermind12358 Год назад +1

      why... would you want that?

    • @dumplingcat4215
      @dumplingcat4215 Год назад +5

      @Mastermind12358 real-time stats give a better understanding of how fast a processor is and which areas it does best in and which areas it struggles compared to giving a singular averaged statistic

    • @mrlace4776
      @mrlace4776 Год назад +4

      @@Mastermind12358stupid question

    • @RRRRRRRRR33
      @RRRRRRRRR33 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@dumplingcat4215 Fair, but I like the style of this channel. Just quick, straight to the point

    • @Physics072
      @Physics072 3 месяца назад +1

      I would rather see stats that see gameplay. Stats are the bottom line why waste time looking at the video?

  • @paganizonda5532
    @paganizonda5532 11 месяцев назад +5

    i might just upgrade from r5 3600 to 5800x3d honestly. i wish i could get the 7600x but then id have to replace my motherboard and ram.

    • @RRRRRRRRR33
      @RRRRRRRRR33 8 месяцев назад +1

      If you are building from zero nowadays, maybe at mid 2024, the 7600 is a good option. The b650 motherboard and ddr5 5600mhz ram are getting cheaper (slowly)

    • @JustDave639
      @JustDave639 8 месяцев назад

      The 5800x3d is an amazing CPU. I think you'll be totally fine with that upgrade for a couple years. And by the time you'll be replacing it, the AM5 will have reasonable prices.

    • @45eno
      @45eno 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@JustDave639 I just got a great deal on a 5800X3D for $263 total. It replaced a 5900X that I sold for $260. I have a great X570S motherboard and 64gb of DDR4 3600 CL18. I decided while still under the return time frame to simply get my $263 back for the 5800X3D. After giving my son my nicer X570S board and selling his Asus TUF X570 for $100 and $80 for the RAM I will be exactly $70 out of pocket to leave AM4 for entry level Ryzen 7600. A little bit of time tinkering with my PC hardware but won't need to reload the operating system. $70 to have a newer platform with almost identical CPU performance as they trade blows depending on games that prefer clock speed vs vcache.
      For $70 more
      AMD 7600 $199
      Gigabyte X670 Aorus Elite AX $157
      Corsair DDR5 6000mhz CL30 $110
      add tax to that, return my 5800X3D and sell a board and RAM and I'm only $70 out of pocket. That 7600 will easily be passed down to one of my many modern PC's in the house. I would be fine to leave it alone but I would much rather part ways with my older hardware for the newer platform even though performance is almost identical. I get a slightly better board with 4x M2 slots, excellent top tier VRM temps, PCI-e 5.0 for future NVMe purchase. For only $70 I think it's worth it. Just a little bit of time building my upgraded system and swapping boards on my son's PC.

    • @xthomas7621
      @xthomas7621 5 месяцев назад

      There's a deal that sometimes happens on newegg. Today its 7600x+MSI wifi motherboard+32GB RAM for $327 + $5 zip fee (but u gotta use zip)

  • @45eno
    @45eno 8 месяцев назад

    I just got a great deal on a 5800X3D for $263 total. It replaced a 5900X that I sold for $260. I have a great X570S motherboard and 64gb of DDR4 3600 CL18. I decided while still under the return time frame to simply get my $263 back for the 5800X3D. After giving my son my nicer X570S board and selling his Asus TUF X570 for $100 and $80 for the RAM I will be exactly $70 out of pocket to leave AM4 for entry level Ryzen 7600. A little bit of time tinkering with my PC hardware but won't need to reload the operating system. $70 to have a newer platform with almost identical CPU performance as they trade blows depending on games that prefer clock speed vs vcache.
    For $70 more
    AMD 7600 $199
    Gigabyte X670 Aorus Elite AX $157
    Corsair DDR5 6000mhz CL30 $110
    add tax to that, return my 5800X3D and sell a board and RAM and I'm only $70 out of pocket. That 7600 will easily be passed down to one of my many modern PC's in the house. I would be fine to leave it alone but I would much rather part ways with my older hardware for the newer platform even though performance is almost identical. I get a slightly better board with 4x M2 slots, excellent top tier VRM temps, PCI-e 5.0 for future NVMe purchase. For only $70 I think it's worth it. Just a little bit of time building my upgraded system and swapping boards on my son's PC.

  • @furioustester4056
    @furioustester4056 2 месяца назад

    The 3rd cheapest am5 cpu neck and neck with the fastest am4 cpu.

  • @RRRRRRRRR33
    @RRRRRRRRR33 8 месяцев назад

    It sucks how my old B350 motherboard is struggling with the ram, random blue screens, no more video... so I have to reset the bios over and over again, the damn thing can't sustain 3200mhz for long (even if advertises that kind of speed)... so if I have to change the motherboard anyway, between buying a B550 or B650 motherboard, hell, why not just jump to the "next generation". It still expensive, but the prices are getting lower... it's a tough decision. But if the person already have the 5800X3D money and are willing to burn that money, it's a no brainer to pick the 7600 instead, a 50 bucks increase and you "jumped" a generation. The 5800X3D will only become a better deal if refurbished at $250 tops

    • @Worms_Pro
      @Worms_Pro 7 месяцев назад

      You'll save money on the Motherboard and RAM if you get the 5800X3D.
      That money allows you to get a better GPU.
      If you're future proofing, then you might as well get a 1000W PSU when you only need 500W. You might as well get a premium motherboard because it will last longer. Also you might as well buy multiple NVMe SSDs because you may need extra storage in future.
      The whole point of the video is to show people that you can save money.

    • @RRRRRRRRR33
      @RRRRRRRRR33 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Worms_Pro You are not saving money, that's the point. The X3D is sold at $280~$290 (if you are lucky), the 7600 is sold at $230. By buying the motherboard + RAM, the final price gets close to $300. So it's illogical really, why stay in the AM4 socket if you can jump to the AM5 socket by paying virtually the same money? The rational choice is actually the 5600 (not the X version, just the 5600), more than enough to sustain the PS5 generation at $160

  • @djvegachicago
    @djvegachicago Год назад +1

    Wouldn't a 7700x be a better comparison?

    • @MrBoombast64
      @MrBoombast64 Год назад

      Yea, and that CPU is the fastest in gaming, at least from Hardware Unboxed tests.

    • @WestVirginiaWildlife
      @WestVirginiaWildlife Год назад +4

      if you're talking about price to performance overall then the 7600/X makes more sense

    • @Healcraft
      @Healcraft Год назад +2

      for me I see it as 5800x3d + mobo vs 7600+mobo+ddr5 ram as an upgrade (keep my same ddr4 ram) and some even just 5800x3d vs 7600+mb+ram

  • @AR-bj5et
    @AR-bj5et Год назад

    Stupid question but what really is the difference between these? As far as I’ve seen from most tests power efficiency and performance is almost exactly the same between these two within the margin of error for most things, is there any reason to spend the extra on the 5800X3D when the 7600 is almost the exact same chip performance wise?

    • @Stern98257
      @Stern98257 Год назад +3

      Ryzen 5 7600 = 65W TDP, 6-Core 12 Threads, 3.8ghz base, 5.1ghz boost ; Ryzen 7 5800x3D = 105 TDP, 8-Core 16 Threads, 3.4ghz base, 4.5ghz boost
      - 7600 is more efficient, similar single core performance, cheaper and is an AM5 chip
      - 5800x3d has more cores, higher TDP, better multicore performance, costs more but is an AM4 chip
      you also need to factor in that theyre on different mainboard sockets (AM4 vs AM5). If you already have an AM4 board, it makes more sense to buy 5800x3d. If youre planning to get an AM5 board, go for the 7600

    • @balladin9200
      @balladin9200 7 месяцев назад

      because am5 is more expensive if you're buying all new parts, but for me it's worth it in the long run

    • @cain7925
      @cain7925 3 месяца назад

      3d got more cache

  • @grzybix0615
    @grzybix0615 8 месяцев назад

    shity edition

  • @paganizonda5532
    @paganizonda5532 11 месяцев назад +3

    i might just upgrade from r5 3600 to 5800x3d honestly. i wish i could get the 7600x but then id have to replace my motherboard and ram.