Thank yoU!That’s what I intended to do initially, lower zen 2 SKU’s look like lateral movement. All settings are low as can be in game and if I Max them all without rtx it'll do up to 100fps but dip to 60 at times. Performance boost should be pretty noticeable in the 10-20% range, though if it's worth that's up to you. Would a 3600 then upgrading to the 4700x when it releases be a good idea?I've been trying to test it.Quad cores even with hyper threading are dead. My i7 6700k was beginning to provide uneven performance in games. This upgrade was huge to me.
However I feel like the 6700k is choking in newer games that thread well.I'm really considering it. Includes an integrated GPU Intel UHD Graphics 630; 7% higher Turbo Boost frequency (4.7 GHz vs 4.4 GHz) Advantages of AMD Ryzen 7 3700X. Sure they use less power and perform remarkably close for gaming and beat the 9900k for productivity. I has boosted max framerate on pretty much everything by a noticeable amount in benchmarks, though not in practice since I game at 1080p 60. A 6700k is theoretically a good CPU, and does work well in a lot of games, but the 3700x is a clear upgrade from a performance standpoint.Idk if it's the game or if it's the core.
However in CoD warzone dropping from 180 fps down to 90 isn't smooth and stutters.So yeah, quads with hyper threads are pretty much dead.I too have an i7 6700k, and I was thinking of delidding and using it until it diesWatching rivia tuner the cores hit like 92 percent when this happens and the GPU goes from 96 down to high 60s. This upgrade was huge to me.
The big improvement is minimum framerate, which is vastly improved over the 6700k.I say 3700x, crazy to me my old I 7 7700 is still more expensive and no where near as good as the 3700xI wanted to clarify. Its 6 core is neat, a great price with 8700k+ performance, and 12+ cores is freaking amazing. A new motherboard will need to be factored into the budget when upgrading to the 8700K as it requires a new Intel Z370 chipset which has supposedly been designed to better deliver power to CPUs with a greater number of cores. I run a 3440x144hz display @144hz with 2 1080ti’s, when supported. But in the end just decided to upgrade video card on this I7 System from 1050 2GB, to 1660 Super 6gb, which should be more than enough for my 1080P gaming, and such That you're seeing these dips?I've been pretty happy with my 6700k. The general consensus across the internet was that a 6700k is fine for gaming in 2020 and the upgrade would be a waste of money. Based on my real world usage, I would say that's incorrect. From what has been … Based on my real world usage, I would say that's incorrect. With everything going on I'm using my PC now more then ever.I was looking at recommendations from HardWare Unboxed and GamersNexus on the boards.your 6700k is fine even in 2020 , you should wait and get a real upgrade when next gen Hardware releases.For most games your cpu should be fine some are wanting more threads then the 4/8 chips have .My options would be B450 Tomohawk Max or one of the 180 to 200 dollar gigabyte or Asus x570 motherboards.Sorry to restart old thread, but I have a 2080 running +180 on core (totalling 2070mhz) +750 on the vram in afterburner and 6700 non k variant, ram running at 2400mhz using xmp profile however I only seem to get 80-120fps during playing. Also check 1% lows not the average frames. For games, I mainly play Rainbowsix seige and Minecraft all @1080p, I also host a 12 players Minecraft server. I'm impressed. These often happen at the same time. Out of the box, the 3700X, 3600X and 3600 achieve similar quad core speeds but the 16 threaded 3700X is 30% faster at multi-core computations than the 12 threaded 3600X.Comparing the 3700X to Intel’s i7-9700K shows that, when overclocked, the 3700X is 26% faster at 64-core computations but 13% slower for gaming and desktop … Are you happy with the 3700x?This is what I've been doing holding out. Some actions in Photoshop also takes 5+ minutes to complete. So you reckon it's my CPU holding me back for warzone?I'll be selling my 6700k and MB to get some of my cash flow back on eBay or where ever. So would switching to 3700x be beneficial/worthy, or should I wait a bit for future upgrades? For productivity, I mostly stack NEF files using Deepskystacker and use Photoshops for processing the resulting large TIF file, also AutoCAD for some university projects. My 7700K runs @4.8 ghz now.The i7 7700K is in a bit of an unfortunate place. It's over clocked to 4.4ghz. 1. Your gpu, you can still keep. For gaming, Ryzen 3000 will be about 2% (3900X) to 4% (3700X) slower. Your gpu, you can still keep. Overall, according to the charts above, Ryzen 3000 will be about 10% (3700X) to 16% (3900X) faster than the 8700k in general tasks.