Sujet : Re: Intel's High-End CPU Problem
De : anssi.saari (at) *nospam* usenet.mail.kapsi.fi (Anssi Saari)
Groupes : comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.actionDate : 19. Apr 2024, 08:51:22
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Organisation : An impatient and LOUD arachnid
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rridge@csclub.uwaterloo.ca (Ross Ridge) writes:
The two chiplet problem with games is fundamental to the design and
hasn't been fixed. The two chiplet AMD Ryzen 9 59xx and 79xx CPUs all
perform significantly worse in games compared to the much cheaper Ryzen
7 single chiplet 5800X3D and 7800X3D CPUs of the same generation.
>
Right now that means the 7800X3D is the fastest all around gaming CPU
money can buy. Paying more for a 7950X or 7950X3D will actually get
you worse performance in many games.
These seem to be a "citation needed" type of claims. What do you base
these on? With a quick look, tomshardware and anandtech don't seem to
agree.