Simulating AMD Ryzen 5 1600X, 1500X Gaming Performance > Benchmarks: For Honor, F1 2022
Benchmarks: For Honor, F1 2016
For Laurels is some other game that's primarily GPU-bound and fifty-fifty with the GTX 1080 Ti on rendering the Ryzen CPUs are able to max information technology out. The aforementioned is true for the Cadre i3-7350K, for example.
That being the example, nosotros discover much the same with the GTX 1070 and once again with the GTX 1060. So not much to discuss here but I wanted to include some other non-CPU intensive game only to run into if what we saw in Far Cry Fundamental was unusual (and it seems and then).
F1 2016 tin can load a CPU quite heavily and we run across the Core i3-7350K actually suffering compared to the Cadre i5 and Core i7 models. That said, functioning was still playable, it but looks much slower when using a loftier-end GPU. Fifty-fifty the 7700K offers strong gains over the 7600K hither.
Looking to Ryzen we see much more than consequent performance across the various models. The quad-core 1500X clocked at 4GHz is able to match the 7600K at 4.8GHz, which is a pretty big deal. In fact, the minimum frame rate was 6% greater and of course the 1500X completely wastes the Cadre i3-7350K here.
Moving to the slower GTX 1070, all the margins shut up but once more we see consistent operation from the Ryzen parts. Interestingly, the 1500X offers much better minimum frame rates with the GTX 1070 than the 7600K does.
Once we get down to the GTX 1060, things are pretty much equal across the lath and at present the 1800X tin can be seen matching the 7700K.
Source: https://www.techspot.com/review/1360-amd-ryzen-5-1600x-1500x-gaming/page2.html
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