I'm so excited, upgrading from an I5 6400, should help a lot
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I'm so excited, upgrading from an I5 6400, should help a lot
Let us know how you get on, whether you can actually feel any difference :)
Enjoy, always exciting times getting new parts!
I'd be interested to know the spec of the system you're building...coz I'm nosey like that ;)
Of course, r5 5600x ,rtx 3080, msi b550 gaming edge wifi mobo, 16gb 3600mhz ram and a 500gb sn550 ssd, those should be all the main parts, if you have anymore questions, feel free to let me know!
Congrats! Always exciting getting new hardware
I'm hoping to get a 5600x too but waiting until I can get my hands on a GPU first as that seems to be the limiting factor for a new build!
Although I think I'm more excited about buying everything and building than actually using it once it's been built!!
Congratulations! That's a huge upgrade. I'm looking to upgrade my 2600 to that when prices come down a little and stock is actually available
Been trying to get a 5600x to move on from my 3600. Can't believe I sat on it for so long while a major retialer had thousands in stock. Just like me to wait for them all to be gone before deciding I wanted one :/
Congratulations! I'm waiting on the next batch to release so I can nab one!
Is it really a worthwhile upgrade going from 3600 to 5600x I doubt you'd actually notice much real world difference.
Always exciting upgrading, going to be a while until I need to/can afford to upgrade though.
What you running?
Account is too new to link it, but HardwareUnboxed just did a video comparing 5000 CPUs at different resolutions. They didn't do 3080, but if you see the 3090 numbers, there's such a tiny difference there and 3080 won't be as big a difference as that.
It's called Ryzen 5 5600X vs. Ryzen 7 5800X vs. Ryzen 9 5900X & 5950X: GPU Scaling Benchmark.
thats a solid jump in terms of performance :) also congrats on actually getting a 3080 and even more for using it vs selling :D
What cooler are you using?
A big factor on these new generation cpu's (intel as well) is improved boost behaviour, cooler performance has become more important to sustain higher boost speeds even if you are not overclocking.
https://youtu.be/JkoULK8crzU?t=325 no need to go crazy, but we're already seeing a 300~350mhz lower sustained boost on the stock cooler vs a basic decent air cooler eg hyper212 or similar, 120mm fan tower cooler around £30