Here's another question.
is it worth it to ryzen 7 3700x Nowadays? (not p & l but purely technical) wants to play games like satisfactory, gta5, csgo, minecraft. But also stream / record every now and then.
Would go on the AMD 5 5600x that is awesome
With none of this is to be expected that the process will only run at 50%.
Either with a r7 8x 3.60GHZ base clock. Or or the r5 with 6x 3.70 GHz. So if I overclock the r7, I'll save it. Got 2 cores more. And then come to about the same performance.
So is it definitely worth it?
Gigahertz say nothing if you compare different generations.
An ancient FX 9590 already had 5 gigahertz.
The single core performance of Ryzen 5000 is impressively high. Even higher than the current Intel.
You can also take a cheaper process and it won't reach its limits.
That's the way it is
But I also have to think about the future. That doesn't do me any good. Nen 20 euro processor to buy. The jz gta5 creates. But tomorrow the new games no longer
Still, I have 2 more cores.
; -;
Yes, but for what, most games only draw a few and never contain all of them
I only say for your requirements you could save about half the money.
My 7 2700 X, for example, only comes to about 55% even with Cyberpunk WQ and max details while the 3060 Ti runs at 100%.
So what do you want with such an expensive process?
That's right, but you'll never use them, as games benefit from higher single-core performance.
The single-core performance is significantly higher, the multi-core performance not even that far apart.
You will never get the processor to capacity with the games mentioned. 8-core machines are only interesting for high-end systems and triple-A titles.
Therefore an R5 5600X is a better choice than an R7 3700X for most users.