Greatly appreciate the work that goes in to creating these videos, manyt thanks. I run a 12600K OC all core @12600k coupled with an RTX 3080 10Gb, at best I would maybe gain 5/10% extra fps over stock. These benchmarks clearly show it is better value to upgrade the CPU+Motherboard instead of the GPU when chasing more fps.
Really? I have a 12700k paired with an 4080 and get great frame rates alot more then 10%. If you look close at the test you see the 12600k is only used within only 15%-30% of the time while the ryzen 9800x3d is being used at around 30%- 50% if you change your cpu and motherboard you just getting a 10%-18% uplifted if you use the same gpu but if you upgraded your gpu you get around 30%-45% uplifted and would not have any CPU bottleneck deeping on what GPU you buy.I would focused on buying a better GPU.
I see what you're talking about with utilization but it's like a 50fps difference. I don't know why Intel isn't pegged out but I'd take the 9800 over the 12600@@jthedestroytheman1404
@@lukemsilver If you want to that fine it is your money was just giving my two cents. The 9800x3d cpu is great if your focus is just gaming. If you have the money to spend on new MOB, CPU and possibly cooler and ram depending on your current setup then go for it 9800x3d it is a great cpu but they would probably make something even better then the 9800x3D in a couple of years and the new AMD CPU be out in early 2025.
Greatly appreciate the work that goes in to creating these videos, manyt thanks. I run a 12600K OC all core @12600k coupled with an RTX 3080 10Gb, at best I would maybe gain 5/10% extra fps over stock. These benchmarks clearly show it is better value to upgrade the CPU+Motherboard instead of the GPU when chasing more fps.
Really? I have a 12700k paired with an 4080 and get great frame rates alot more then 10%. If you look close at the test you see the 12600k is only used within only 15%-30% of the time while the ryzen 9800x3d is being used at around 30%- 50% if you change your cpu and motherboard you just getting a 10%-18% uplifted if you use the same gpu but if you upgraded your gpu you get around 30%-45% uplifted and would not have any CPU bottleneck deeping on what GPU you buy.I would focused on buying a better GPU.
I see what you're talking about with utilization but it's like a 50fps difference. I don't know why Intel isn't pegged out but I'd take the 9800 over the 12600@@jthedestroytheman1404
@@lukemsilver If you want to that fine it is your money was just giving my two cents. The 9800x3d cpu is great if your focus is just gaming. If you have the money to spend on new MOB, CPU and possibly cooler and ram depending on your current setup then go for it 9800x3d it is a great cpu but they would probably make something even better then the 9800x3D in a couple of years and the new AMD CPU be out in early 2025.
we need a FS2024 benchmark
this is more a normal scenario as an real cpu test because you dont test cpus at WQHD ultra settings
I buy 12600kf for 115$ used😊
480 hahahaha its currently at 1k on amazon XDDD
93C ryzen 🤔
yeah he doesnt have it running right id say