Yup the 7700 xt is overkill for 1080 it's a solid 1440 card. Also look into undervolting the 5700x3d it will run cooler and boost better did it with mine ;)
@@SYEDEDITZ-786 You can use MSI afterburner on screen display to view your GPU usage % while gaming. Play at settings you would maybe normally play at and you'll get an idea of how bottlenecked you are in different games and scenarios in the games. If you're getting a smooth and enjoyable experience then I wouldn't worry. I actually use an i5 11400 with a 3070 Ti, I play at 1440p so I'm rarely CPU bottlenecked by much if at all but I don't feel 1080p would be too much worse for the 7700 XT.
Hello, nice benchmarks! I will get same CPU as you in couple of days, i have BeQuiet Pure Rock Slim 2 and hopefuly it will cool it down solidly until i get something better. Are you getting new cooler soon?
Hello, good video btw. I have a question, for now I want to upgrade my VGA 1660S to RTX 4070 ( or RX 7700XT ) with CPU I5-11400. Currently, I have enough budget for those VGA and don't want to upgrade the CPU. I will do the upgrade on it later with 1440p monitor ( I'm using 1080p for now ), will it trouble me a lot in gaming experience on 1080p? I know it is not a really good pair but I have no choice for the moment.
I think the 7700xt should stay at 1080p to maintain this premium experience. I highly suggest the 7800xt if affordable, I just bought one and the difference in fps between 1080p and 1440p is minimal. Its much more comfortable at 1440p. But if you have a 1080p monitor or are willing to use fsr to scale to 1440p/lower settings, then totally go for it.
@@eday2448the 7700 XT is only about 15% slower i got a sapphite nitro+ and i must’ve got a insane bin because the OC had put it inline with a 7800 XT testing using 3D mark and others and still staying cold around 55C pure overkill cooling on nitro+ which i love only paid £310 for it and was shocked to see it go to £290 for a day now its back at around £400 or more
@@eday2448but it plays 1440P 120fps in most games without upscaling apart from the new titles alan wake and black myth wukong but horizon zero dawn forza horizon 5 cyberpunk it does 1440P 120 fine probably 90 without the OC
@@Qelyn yes, it runs Ghost of Tsushima 60+fps all maxed on 1440p. Of course it need upscale on all new Unreal engine 5 games, since its newest thing now, 600 EUR card can handle many games maxed on 1440p, if you want 1440p even non optimized UE5 games, then you need to cash out at least 800 or 1000 EUR. Lol, 120 FPS, what you play single player games like they are competitive shooters? xd
its not overkill, can it game on 1440p, most of games yes, but in latest unreal 5 games 7800xt that is stronger, holds barely or drops from 60 but with fsr if people dont mind using it, both are fine
Please do give it a LIKE & SUB:) here are 1440p benchmarks - th-cam.com/video/1ZQvXJ1znGs/w-d-xo.html
The video that I was looking for, great job.
Glad you liked it!
Yup the 7700 xt is overkill for 1080 it's a solid 1440 card. Also look into undervolting the 5700x3d it will run cooler and boost better did it with mine ;)
steps please ?
it is an overkill for 1080p, this is a 1440p beast
Yah
@AMP889 not overkilled for latest games at 1080p.
@@Scott99259 dont know what you talking about, i play everything at 1440p and in the most demanding games i get at least 75-80fps.
overkill no, perfect experience yes
That's what I think man! Thanks for your comment much appreciated.
Bro I have same card 7700xt nitro + I paired with i5 11400f 3200mhz 16gb ram do you think it's a bottleneck
It might be a bottleneck in most games, you can compare your PC performance with this benchmark!
@@SYEDEDITZ-786 You can use MSI afterburner on screen display to view your GPU usage % while gaming. Play at settings you would maybe normally play at and you'll get an idea of how bottlenecked you are in different games and scenarios in the games. If you're getting a smooth and enjoyable experience then I wouldn't worry.
I actually use an i5 11400 with a 3070 Ti, I play at 1440p so I'm rarely CPU bottlenecked by much if at all but I don't feel 1080p would be too much worse for the 7700 XT.
@@GruelingFive8 yes I have 1080p monitor I will try what u said
Appreciate that you use the 5000 series cpu instead
Yah still rocking the most legendary AM4 platform! Thanks for the support much appreciated.
i have 1080 monitor 75 hz oh boy
It's ok
I have the same card and doing a great job better than it's contemporaries
Yah this card is phenomenal
Hello, nice benchmarks! I will get same CPU as you in couple of days, i have BeQuiet Pure Rock Slim 2 and hopefuly it will cool it down solidly until i get something better. Are you getting new cooler soon?
That cooler is amazing, it's gonna keep that CPU nice & chilly! & about a new cooler nah man just last year bought a new one..
Get Thermalright - Peerless Assassin 120 SE instead,shouldn't be that much more expensive.
Hello, good video btw. I have a question, for now I want to upgrade my VGA 1660S to RTX 4070 ( or RX 7700XT ) with CPU I5-11400. Currently, I have enough budget for those VGA and don't want to upgrade the CPU. I will do the upgrade on it later with 1440p monitor ( I'm using 1080p for now ), will it trouble me a lot in gaming experience on 1080p? I know it is not a really good pair but I have no choice for the moment.
Thanks! yah you can go with either of them whichever is cheaper they perform very close to each other but 7700 would be cheaper I guess..
@@TechEmpire69 thanks
Get a better large air cooler for your CPU. It will boost better and will get better frame rates.
Yah I know, but just an year ago bought the AG400
Dude it overkill, 7700xt for 2k gaming
It's great for 1080p High Refresh Rate as well
Can you test cyberpunk 2077 at 1080p on benchmark?
Yes sure
i found a good deal on a prebuild, r7 5700x and the rx 7700 xt only costs 20 bucks more than 4060 ti, so i mean why not. Also good for future proof
For sure that's really great!
please benchmark in 2k resolution
Soon
1920x1080p is technically 2k! 1400p is consider 2.5k to be honest!
Please can you do the 1440p benchmark I am thinking about getting this card for Christmas and want to know how good it is for 1440p
Soon
I think the 7700xt should stay at 1080p to maintain this premium experience. I highly suggest the 7800xt if affordable, I just bought one and the difference in fps between 1080p and 1440p is minimal. Its much more comfortable at 1440p. But if you have a 1080p monitor or are willing to use fsr to scale to 1440p/lower settings, then totally go for it.
@@eday2448the 7700 XT is only about 15% slower i got a sapphite nitro+ and i must’ve got a insane bin because the OC had put it inline with a 7800 XT testing using 3D mark and others and still staying cold around 55C pure overkill cooling on nitro+ which i love only paid £310 for it and was shocked to see it go to £290 for a day now its back at around £400 or more
@@eday2448but it plays 1440P 120fps in most games without upscaling apart from the new titles alan wake and black myth wukong but horizon zero dawn forza horizon 5 cyberpunk it does 1440P 120 fine probably 90 without the OC
@@Qelyn yes, it runs Ghost of Tsushima 60+fps all maxed on 1440p. Of course it need upscale on all new Unreal engine 5 games, since its newest thing now, 600 EUR card can handle many games maxed on 1440p, if you want 1440p even non optimized UE5 games, then you need to cash out at least 800 or 1000 EUR. Lol, 120 FPS, what you play single player games like they are competitive shooters? xd
its not overkill, can it game on 1440p, most of games yes, but in latest unreal 5 games 7800xt that is stronger, holds barely or drops from 60 but with fsr if people dont mind using it, both are fine
Agreed
overkill? nah... just future proofing.
Absolutely True! That's what I did.
I bought RX7700XT FOR GTA 6 ""D
is this QHD gpu?
You can use it any resolution, it's your preference.
why its stuttering. 🤔
First time stutters when you complete Shader Compilation