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In other news, so I was participating in the latest bench-a-thon in wccftech and there's a lot of interesting results that I wanted to share. My username is Squiddy there and I wouldn't actually go to the comment section and read any of my posts cause most of the time, I am a trolly arsehole like everyone else there where as here, I am a lot more civilized. Least that's what I like to think lol. But anyway, the point is that the benchmark we ran truly shows the power of 7800X3D. This is a 1080p bench so if you have a fast enough GPU like the 4090, it is largely CPU bound where as if you something slower like a 7900XTX, overclocking both the GPU and CPU helps with the score.

Because the benchmark scales surprisingly well, it really shows the power of 7800X3D. Paired with a messily 6200mhz DDR5 ram with buildzoids custom ram timings and SMT off + -15 Curve + PBO, it can take on 13900K paired with the much more expensive Apex motherboards and 7600mhz RAM with HT off + ecores off + rebar off they are fully watercooled while mine is a standard 360 AIO. Only when paired with 8000mhz RAM could Intel defeat the 7800X3D in this benchmark which is insane. Now because of Ryzens recent nonsense, I don't want to push any higher cause that would require more voltage but you get the point. It's truly an amazing chip!

There's also some other interesting combinations that show that depending on your setup and how you configure it, you might perform higher than expected or lower than expected.

Last edited by Jizz_Beard_thePirate - on 25 April 2023

                  

PC Specs: CPU: 7800X3D || GPU: Strix 4090 || RAM: 32GB DDR5 6000 || Main SSD: WD 2TB SN850