AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D -1080p and 720p gaming gets tested

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Seems like the L3 cache has big benefits or just on par which is also good. Can't wait for the reviews, though i wish AMD would par the 5950X with 3D cache as well.
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Wow awesome performance. But should have to let the alderlake stretch its performance to its full potential using ddr5 ram with tight timing .
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mohiuddin:

Wow awesome performance. But should have to let the alderlake stretch its performance to its full potential using ddr5 ram with tight timing .
Probably the 5800X3D gonna lead idk about how much, but the 5800X3D could be a huge seller for all those AM4 users who need a good gaming CPU without upgrading the whole system.
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mohiuddin:

Wow awesome performance. But should have to let the alderlake stretch its performance to its full potential using ddr5 ram with tight timing .
And this is why you shouldn't review computer hardware: most, if not all, consumers what to see stock vs stock. Ninety-nine per cent of consumers are not interested in anything else. They want the freedom from what the PC offers but the plug and play of a console.
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3200c14 on Intel in 2022 πŸ™„ We used 3200 c14 on Ryzen 1700x/1800x πŸ˜› Pretty cute to make a bottleneck on the memory. 3200mhz on Alderlake is even worse than using 2133mhz c21 on Ryzen 5 series.... Guess they had to do something to get a clickbait topic πŸ˜€
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nizzen:

3200c14 on Intel in 2022 πŸ™„ We used 3200 c14 on Ryzen 1700x/1800x πŸ˜› Pretty cute to make a bottleneck on the memory. 3200mhz on Alderlake is even worse than using 2133mhz c21 on Ryzen 5 series.... Guess they had to do something to get a clickbait topic πŸ˜€
No i don't think. Look at these results https://static.techspot.com/articles-info/2402/bench/SotTR1.png These are memory scaling in alderlake processor across-the-board
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hichamkh:

intel fanboy salt will start soon lol cant wait to laught at those idiots
So you are the Amd fanboy here? πŸ™„ I'm just a performance fanboy. Don't care about color or name. Neither should you πŸ™‚
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Those performance numbers are really impressive stuff.
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12700k with fast memory just "a bit" faster than 5800x3d: Unlucky....
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nizzen:

It that scenario, there is another bottleneck. Pleace try again πŸ˜‰
True that. But i don't think intel cpu will be more capped by ram bandwidth and latency any mora than that of ryzen counterparts. Hard to find evidence. Provide any if u have some from ur end
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As someone who owns a 12900K and has ran tests on the witcher 3, border lands 3, shadow of tomb raider. These results are way off from my numbers. I literally just posted a SS of settings for settings of 720P and obliterated the 5800x3d results. If these numbers are accurate, I am not impressed at all.
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If someone can buy that expensive 12900KF, he should have the money to get good DDR5 as well. Who would even build a PC with such a CPU and then go for DDR4? In fact nobody should build an Alder Lake PC using DDR4, period, except for the snake oil "Gaming PC" OEM builders plaguing Internet marketplaces. Of course this is nothing but my personal opinion. Edit: Considering this comparison, both CPUs should have what's reasonably available fast memory for the particular CPU. Not necessarily custom ordered from the factory fastest seen in the world Nizzen-class memory, but what shops carry.
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nizzen:

12700k with fast memory just "a bit" faster than 5800x3d: Unlucky....
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But AMD complete system is less expensive. Talking about memory some things to remind: -DDR5 isn't at it's full potential and is more expensive than DDR4, and still hard to found at reasonable CL. -Intel CPU do already great result with stock CPU speed ram (and so can be happy with standard speed). -AMD CPU love fast mem (DDR4 3200 with Zen, 3600 with Zen2, 4000 with Zen3) due to their conception. So in the end, those result just show that the 5800X3D have it's 3D cache that work better than what i was thinking, and that's all... No winner here, as the test is biased by too many things. Let's wait for a real review before starting a fanboy war (as always when a new CPU or GPU is launched πŸ™‚ lol )
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nizzen:

So you are the Amd fanboy here? πŸ™„ I'm just a performance fanboy. Don't care about color or name. Neither should you πŸ™‚
Stability is also important. The 5800X build i had for a short time last year in January was nothing but 2 weeks of crashing. My current 11700 build from March last year has been crash free ever since.
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Kaarme:

If someone can buy that expensive 12900KF, he should have the money to get good DDR5 as well. Who would even build a PC with such a CPU and then go for DDR4? In fact nobody should build an Alder Lake PC using DDR4, period, except for the snake oil "Gaming PC" OEM builders plaguing Internet marketplaces. Of course this is nothing but my personal opinion. Edit: Considering this comparison, both CPUs should have what's reasonably available fast memory for the particular CPU. Not necessarily custom ordered from the factory fastest seen in the world Nizzen-class memory, but what shops carry.
I wouldn't, but there are plenty on overclock.net doing that. The performance isn't much better on good DDR5 compared to good DDR4. Both tuned off course.
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TheDeeGee:

Stability is also important. The 5800X build i had for a short time last year in January was nothing but 2 weeks of crashing. My current 11700 build from March last year has been crash free ever since.
Sounds like a You problem.
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~AngusHades~:

I wouldn't, but there are plenty on overclock.net doing that. The performance isn't much better on good DDR5 compared to good DDR4. Both tuned off course.
4266c14 gear 1 capable ddr4 are more expensive than ddr5 πŸ˜› Even that good imc is hard to find. I'm using some cheap green dell hynix ddr5. 7000c30 easy on air. My g.skill 6400c32 is twice the price, and are just abit better. Maybe 7200 is ny imc wall for 100% stability
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~AngusHades~:

Sounds like a You problem.
Search "agesa whea" problem πŸ˜› I'm on my #22 bios on X570 dark Hero... Stable now, but had a "few" hickups with 5900x and 5950x... 11900k was 100% stable from first bios.
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~AngusHades~:

Sounds like a You problem.
Definitely not.