Keine
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- May 11, 2013
I only recently snagged a 5700X for about $183 since it seemed like an easy enough upgrade for my AM4 system. It's basically a 5800X with a slightly lower base clock and a much lower TDP and price. The moment you turn PBO on it just becomes a 5800X in all but power consumption though.
For what it's worth, I did my own less-than-scientific testing using the most readily available thing I had, the Final Fantasy XIV benchmark and ran it both before I installed my CPU with my 3600 and afterward with the new processor, and the score difference was an increase of about 20%-ish. Granted, this is a 6 core vs 8 cores but I don't think FF14 is a highly threaded game so I think IPC is what's really in the spotlight. Either way I'm satisfied enough with the performance for now and it's easy to cool. I didn't think the 5800X3D was gonna be a big enough boost to justify the extra $150 or so especially when I'm already planning on jumping to the next platform in a couple years when the deals are good enough.
For what it's worth, I did my own less-than-scientific testing using the most readily available thing I had, the Final Fantasy XIV benchmark and ran it both before I installed my CPU with my 3600 and afterward with the new processor, and the score difference was an increase of about 20%-ish. Granted, this is a 6 core vs 8 cores but I don't think FF14 is a highly threaded game so I think IPC is what's really in the spotlight. Either way I'm satisfied enough with the performance for now and it's easy to cool. I didn't think the 5800X3D was gonna be a big enough boost to justify the extra $150 or so especially when I'm already planning on jumping to the next platform in a couple years when the deals are good enough.