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People so obsessive about minor differences for ''futureproof'' systems. But in real when your pc gets 10 years old these are really doesnt matter at all. Just look at the 10 years old rigs right now. Its not even matter if you have i5 or i3 they are all aged to death. I have a ryzen 5500 everyone says buy 5600. I have 3050 everyone says buy rx6600 (more expensive in my country) it goes forever dont buy this buy this one etc.
I'm rocking a R5 5600 + a RX 580. I'm planning on upgrading to a 7600 in the next month, and my motherboard is a PCI generation 3 board. I tend to play a lot of my games at 1080p, so I'm not too worried.
diference of 5-7 fps. I laugh at those who preferred to get the Ryzen X instead of the G. Having a backup video is something much more interesting than a mere 5-7 extra fps...
Hello guys, New Video On RX 7600 XT PCIe 3.0 vs PCIe 4.0 | Test In 13 Games | is there a Difference? 🤔 | 2024 I really hope this test was helpful, so don’t forget to like and subscribe to the channel to follow the new videos!
● 00:00 Sponsor
● 00:07 GPUZ Info
● 00:13 Spider Man Remastered
● 00:54 The Last of Us
● 01:59 Horizon Forbidden West
● 03:14 Far Cry 6
● 04:05 Senua Saga Hellblade II
● 04:59 Ghost of Tsushima
● 05:52 Alan Wake 2
● 06:33 Assassin's Creed Mirage
● 07:37 Cyberpunk 2077
● 08:48 Resident Evil 4 Remake
● 09:33 Hitman 3
● 10:24 Starfield
● 11:14 Forza Horizon 5
People so obsessive about minor differences for ''futureproof'' systems. But in real when your pc gets 10 years old these are really doesnt matter at all. Just look at the 10 years old rigs right now. Its not even matter if you have i5 or i3 they are all aged to death. I have a ryzen 5500 everyone says buy 5600. I have 3050 everyone says buy rx6600 (more expensive in my country) it goes forever dont buy this buy this one etc.
I'm rocking a R5 5600 + a RX 580. I'm planning on upgrading to a 7600 in the next month, and my motherboard is a PCI generation 3 board. I tend to play a lot of my games at 1080p, so I'm not too worried.
Yea the difference is small because of its massive 16 GB of VRAM. Test with the regular 7600 and you will see a way larger difference.
Thats not 16 vram brother. Thats just the ram. Look closely. The description is a little hard to read.
@@sudiptachowdhury8186 Amigo, la 7600xt viene con 16 GB de VRAM, no se refiere a la RAM
@@sudiptachowdhury8186 A RX 7600 XT only comes with 16 GB VRAM; the 8 GB version is calles RX 7600 without the XT. AMD is not Nvidia!
B450 Chipset mf right here
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Tbh it mostly seems like margin of error
Yes
diference of 5-7 fps. I laugh at those who preferred to get the Ryzen X instead of the G. Having a backup video is something much more interesting than a mere 5-7 extra fps...
when u laugh at them , they actually also laugth at u
It's so good that we can all be friends and laugh together!