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Amd Catalyst Control Center Gaming Performance
Simon | 2024-08-27 01:43:15 |
AMD has finally convinced me to replace Intel in my main gaming rig. I've had multiple Ryzen CPUs from every generation and they had always been good for power/thermal constrained use cases, but for ultimate gaming performance Intel was ahead, sometimes by a huge margin in poorly optimized games like the Far Cry series. Now they're ahead or on par in just about every game. Every techtuber loves to say that 8 cores is enough for gaming, but I ran into situations in games like Battlefield 5, Death Stranding, and Cyberpunk 2077 where my 9900K at 5.2GHz didn't have enough multithreaded performance when combined with a 2080 Ti or 3090. No more spikes to 100% usage in 64 player BF5 matches. It's great for H.264 and H.265 encoding as well and when Zen 4 comes along and I inevitably end up upgrading I'm sure this will be a great upgrade for one of my VM hosts/Ceph nodes. 5 |
Thomas | 2024-08-03 04:48:35 |
I’ve been into computers my whole life and outside a brief window around the Turion x64 days Intel had ALWAYS been the leader in performance. With nearly three decades of dominance came market ubiquity. I always bought Intel because it’s what you did if you wanted the best. Inversely, this led to me developing prejudice against AMD. 2020 saw what had previously been unrealized, and AMD finally had more to show than Intel, and was still offering it at slightly lower pricing. Thus the value proposition presented by particularly the 5600x is astounding. So I made the logical choice and built my first ever AMD based system. Nothing changed, and it still booted when I hit the button. Instead I saw massive day to day speed upgrades and aside from a minor issue getting my ram to run its XMP profiles at stock voltage (which was either my mobo being cranky or the sticks themselves being subpar) the new system just worked flawlessly. It’s been almost two weeks now and I’m exclusively using the system for gaming. I can’t say I’ve experienced any strange hiccups or issues yet that I can directly attribute to the processor (on any new complete build you’re bound to have some quirks arise). Everything just works as I expect it to. The processor itself had broken a mental barrier for me, and does exactly what it claims it will on the box. Under a Kraken X63 my peak gaming temps on the chip were 63* Celsius... PEAK... with most gaming settling into the high 50s. That’s with PBO enabled, and after several hours so a fully saturated cooling loop. All cores have hit their advertised peak boost, and the most power I’ve seen the chip draw was around 83 watts. That’s a very cool and efficient chip, a sign of how much further AMD is ahead of Intel on the die processes. 7nm chips mean less power and more performance in the same package, and I see that born out in this chip. I can highly recommend the 5600x for all but the most extreme gamers. Paired with a 3080@ 2070mhz, no bottleneck! 5 |
Helmethair | 2024-07-25 09:28:41 |
Has everything I need. Both WiFi and Bluetooth and all the control I would ever need over my AMD chip. 5 |
Nicholas | 2024-08-29 07:12:49 |
AMD has ways been my go-to because of price... I have only ever built 1 Intel system and it was awesome but EXTREMELY expensive compared to my AMD builds.... It's performance was decently better, but didn't really justify the cost (IMHO). The release of RYZEN CPUs (all generations) have been spectacular. This CPU, in general, is phenomenal. I'm coming from a 6th gen i7 and the difference is night and day. I did OC a little bit, but went back to stock because F@H didn't like it. I can run F@H on full, play COD:Warzone on one display and RDP into my work rig on the other (RX 5700xt) without a hiccup. AMD has really made a huge improvement and even with newer chipset drivers, I've seen greater performance. If you're on a budget, you can't go wrong with this guy... But.... The 10th gen it's are phenomenal as well and, now, comparatively priced. I recommend this CPU for budget workstation/mid-ranged gaming rig since the boards are significantly cheaper than on the Intel platform. AMD still has a long way to go, but they've made a huge step in the right direction and finally have a competitive stance against Intel. 5 |
Meir | 2024-08-27 09:21:18 |
Solid performance for Video Editing and Gaming. 5 |
Lyonel | 2024-07-08 05:42:53 |
AMD has finally, and fully, eclipsed Intel's performance in desktop PCs 5 |
Xuehao | 2024-09-13 05:30:21 |
Glad to see AMD can finally take on Intel on the gaming area, but for the price ($450 at the time of purchase) seems a bit expensive as 3900X 12-Core is sold at similar price. 5 |
Terry | 2024-09-11 06:53:44 |
The AMD Ryzen 9 5950X an outstanding CPU. It is capable of any task either gaming or video editing. For the price this is the best production CPU I have tested. I highly recommend the Ryzen 9 5950X. 5 |
Rico | 2024-08-23 06:47:35 |
Im using this RAM with a low-end budget gaming build: AMD Ryzen 3 2200g, Asus Prime B350M-A, 128GB PNY SSD, 1TB WD Blue 7200RPM HDD Ive never have had the experience of having more than 4GB of ram in my pc, and I hope that this RAM will perform well in the future, and I might buy this again if an upgrade is needed. Im also looking ahead to overclocking the RAM so that it will work better with the CPU, and so that my gaming experience will be better than before. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-08-26 01:43:15 |
I ordered ASUS TUF Gaming X670E-PLUS WIFI on Jan 10, 2023. After more than 7 months of using this motherboard with AMD Ryzen AM5 CPUs with air-cooling, I am satisfied with the persistent stability and availability of this motherboard. ASUS also updates the BIOS frequently so I can try new features like more compatibility with newer density memory modules. Overall, I would recommend this motherboard for buyers who plan to build AMD Ryan 7000 systems. 5 |