Recommended site for comparing CPU's?
You can look at some hardware unboxed benchmarks on yt, their stuff also gets published on TechSpot.
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Recommended site for comparing CPU's?
Yes.Is the jump from a 2600 to a 5600x worth it?
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If you bottlenecking your gpu yesIs the jump from a 2600 to a 5600x worth it?
I can never remember how to determine which is bottlenecking which? Is it if the GPU is 90% it's the GPU being the bottleneck or the other way around?If you bottlenecking your gpu yes![]()
Gpu need to show 99% usage during gaming it is does not reach 99% then there bottleneck somewhereI can never remember how to determine which is bottlenecking which? Is it if the GPU is 90% it's the GPU being the bottleneck or the other way around?
Hmmm must check that, of course on games that are more recentGpu need to show 99% usage during gaming it is does not reach 99% then there bottleneck somewhere
And of course, make sure you're not playing CPU-bound games when testing.Gpu need to show 99% usage during gaming it is does not reach 99% then there bottleneck somewhere
If you bottlenecking your gpu yes
Is the jump from a 2600 to a 5600x worth it?
This might be the plan, cause yeah I do have a 144hz monitor and I'm caping out at about 80fps on 1440p which is okay but it's not great. Though on older games I'm hitting the 144hz and it's amazing to play them at that refresh rate.And if you have a 144hz monitor.
I suggest waiting for a good price drop, which would be around the time the 6000 series is released. Then you can get the last CPU upgrade that will work on your motherboard.
You could even then upgrade to the 5800X for more longevity (probably)
Yeah this is about it for the 2-5k price range. Then its 7k+ for the next range up (Ryzen 7 etc).
https://www.wootware.co.za/computer-hardware/cpus-processors
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The 5600x is a beast, you won't need to upgrade that for a long while.Is the jump from a 2600 to a 5600x worth it?
That's what I'm looking for, cause the jump from 2600 to 3600 was actually quite bit but the jump to 5600x was even bigger. I mean the 2600 is only just hitting about 3 years old and already it's feeling really archaicThe 5600x is a beast, you won't need to upgrade that for a long while.
What is a safe overclock on a 5600x, what GHz can you easily achieve without hardcore cooling?
https://www.techspot.com/article/2201-four-years-of-ryzen-5-gpu-scaling/Is the jump from a 2600 to a 5600x worth it?
Static overclocks are going the way of the dodo, sadly (or maybe another way of looking at it is that it's a good thing for people who don't tinker).The 5600x is a beast, you won't need to upgrade that for a long while.
What is a safe overclock on a 5600x, what GHz can you easily achieve without hardcore cooling?
GPU would be next, one day when prices stabilise.https://www.techspot.com/article/2201-four-years-of-ryzen-5-gpu-scaling/
Looks like for GPU's slower than a 3070, a 5600x isn't required at resolutions higher than 1080p.