I'm going with the regular Ryzen 9 7900 12C/24T for my 2024 1440p build later this year. Seems like a real "sweet spot" CPU. I'm using a 3700X in my current build from late 2019 & it's still rocking along just fine in my 1080p build
@@AlexDedajFor a 1440p built the 65W R9 7900 12C/24T CPU matches up with the 7800-XT GPU perfectly for 0% bottle-necking, just like the 120W R7 7800X3D 8C/16T CPU does. The 7900 actually uses less % of its total processing power to keep up with the 7800-XT GPU at 1440p. At 4K, a beefier 7900-XT GPU can't quite keep up with the R9 7900 CPU (8% or so GPU-end bottle-necking) but can keep up with a R7 7800X3D (no bottle-necking on either end). Seems like the 7900 12C/24T is the better stock CPU, & it runs at almost half the wattage while doing its thing.
Wow 5500 is a banger for budget AM4 now. 😮 I get it, it lack gen 4 capable pcie lanes. But, if you're not pairing it with very cut down thing like 6500XT, it wont be a problem. I mean even 3080Ti seems not even bottlenecked by it, compared to 5600 in this video. 😅
Especially when the sky isn't even recommending any of the used products on eBay right now You can literally buy all these products used right now that are essentially brand new and get a massive savings. I bought so many used processors on eBay and because the eBay's 100% money back guarantee if I'm ever since a bad part which I never am because I always make sure to look the seller and make sure the seller is a top-notch seller If you're not looking at the seller when you buy a problem when you shouldn't be buying parts at all. You always look at the seller whether you're on Amazon, Walmart, eBay any of them they're all marketplaces same with aliexpress You always look at the seller and their feedback. If the seller has 100% feedback and they've sold 50 items in the past 12 months and they're all positive you can best believe that your part is going to be good. I can get a 5,800X right now for $130 on eBay and you're talking about getting these crappy ass processors we're moving on to PCI 5.0 with the 5800X and x570 motherboard and you're talking about a 5500 lol
The 5600 is way better because you can literally turn on PBO and make it a 5600x call me whiting the FPS gap between the 5600 and the 5500 Just get a 5600 and turn on precision boost overdrive in the BIOS and make sure you turn on XMP for your RAM so you actually get your true RAM speed and you'll be running 20 FPS faster than you would if you got a 5500. Bad recommendation by this guy
Especially the Haswell-Xeons are actually still very capable, my 2696 V3 costs around 60 USD and gets 426/8400 points in CPZ-Z with an undervolt of -50 mV and the turbo boost hack.
@@amehu Well, of course there are compromises to be made with such a value option, e.g. idle power consumption. But it is still a lot of multi-core performance for the buck and games got better to use multiple cores over the years. Also the turbo boost unlock helps to push the cores to around 3.4 - 3.5 Ghz in games which is decent enough for most older games. And in newer games, more cores can outweigh the frequency disadvantage (e.g. Total War: Troy is a good example as that game has a good multi-thread implementation).
R5 3600 is living legend
Reminds me on i5-2500k (the last Intel cpu I bough as new)
I'm going with the regular Ryzen 9 7900 12C/24T for my 2024 1440p build later this year. Seems like a real "sweet spot" CPU. I'm using a 3700X in my current build from late 2019 & it's still rocking along just fine in my 1080p build
depends, if it's for gaming then don't go for the 7900 but rather the Ryzen 7 7800X3D
@@AlexDedajFor a 1440p built the 65W R9 7900 12C/24T CPU matches up with the 7800-XT GPU perfectly for 0% bottle-necking, just like the 120W R7 7800X3D 8C/16T CPU does. The 7900 actually uses less % of its total processing power to keep up with the 7800-XT GPU at 1440p. At 4K, a beefier 7900-XT GPU can't quite keep up with the R9 7900 CPU (8% or so GPU-end bottle-necking) but can keep up with a R7 7800X3D (no bottle-necking on either end). Seems like the 7900 12C/24T is the better stock CPU, & it runs at almost half the wattage while doing its thing.
Wow 5500 is a banger for budget AM4 now. 😮
I get it, it lack gen 4 capable pcie lanes. But, if you're not pairing it with very cut down thing like 6500XT, it wont be a problem.
I mean even 3080Ti seems not even bottlenecked by it, compared to 5600 in this video. 😅
Big Thumbs Up.
Especially when the sky isn't even recommending any of the used products on eBay right now You can literally buy all these products used right now that are essentially brand new and get a massive savings. I bought so many used processors on eBay and because the eBay's 100% money back guarantee if I'm ever since a bad part which I never am because I always make sure to look the seller and make sure the seller is a top-notch seller If you're not looking at the seller when you buy a problem when you shouldn't be buying parts at all. You always look at the seller whether you're on Amazon, Walmart, eBay any of them they're all marketplaces same with aliexpress You always look at the seller and their feedback. If the seller has 100% feedback and they've sold 50 items in the past 12 months and they're all positive you can best believe that your part is going to be good. I can get a 5,800X right now for $130 on eBay and you're talking about getting these crappy ass processors we're moving on to PCI 5.0 with the 5800X and x570 motherboard and you're talking about a 5500 lol
R7 5800X Are Best!!!
omg мой компьютер international :D
The 5600 is way better because you can literally turn on PBO and make it a 5600x call me whiting the FPS gap between the 5600 and the 5500 Just get a 5600 and turn on precision boost overdrive in the BIOS and make sure you turn on XMP for your RAM so you actually get your true RAM speed and you'll be running 20 FPS faster than you would if you got a 5500. Bad recommendation by this guy
i wonder how an e5 v2 and v3 xeon compares
Especially the Haswell-Xeons are actually still very capable, my 2696 V3 costs around 60 USD and gets 426/8400 points in CPZ-Z with an undervolt of -50 mV and the turbo boost hack.
Not for gaming top gaming, low frequency
@@amehuif it can get 60fps in cyberpunk with path tracing it's good enough for most of us poor people :)
@@seylaw2698v3 is 25 pounds ( about 30 $) in europe at the moment :D 2690 v3 is like 12$
@@amehu Well, of course there are compromises to be made with such a value option, e.g. idle power consumption. But it is still a lot of multi-core performance for the buck and games got better to use multiple cores over the years. Also the turbo boost unlock helps to push the cores to around 3.4 - 3.5 Ghz in games which is decent enough for most older games. And in newer games, more cores can outweigh the frequency disadvantage (e.g. Total War: Troy is a good example as that game has a good multi-thread implementation).
И зачем мне это на английском? В бан канал.
это не тебе)