Full HD and low details
Even if the headline was chosen a bit dramatically, there is already something true about it. Thanks to the comparatively low thread count and Intel’s Turbo Boost, the 6-core can still perform quite well without HT. The FPS differences, if you leave the 4-clock in the form of the cache-handicapped Ryzen 3 3100 out, are quite small. Even the Ryzen 9 3950X can’t stand out significantly (exceptionally in gaming mode with only 8 cores) at the lowest graphics settings and the Ryzen 3 3300X is very brave against it.
If we take the Ryzen 3 3100 as the slowest CPU together with the GeForce GTX 1650 as the starting point, then the relative performance increases of the individual combinations of CPU and graphics card result in an interesting curve image. With the exception of the Ryzen 3 3100, which allows hardly any significant increases in the GPU from a GeForce GTX 1660 onwards, all other CPUs are very close together. The Core i5-9400 can also discreetly leave the Ryzen 3 3300X behind from the GeForce RTX 2060 Super and even puts the Ryzen 9 on the pelle.
Full HD and high details
Now the small Ryzen 3 3100 has to be demolished from the Radeon RX 5700, so you can already notice that the controller on half-right shifts the load more in the direction of the GPU. However, the other three CPUs are similar to the previous result.
This can also be seen very nicely in the increase curves, where you can see the kink of the Ryzen 3 3100 on the Radeon RX 5700 very clearly. All even faster cards operate at almost the same level, so it hurts for money.
Full HD and Ultra-Settings
Now the quality controller is re-enclosed on the right side. However, the performance loss of the GPUs is not so great and the picture is quite similar to that of the previous setting. However, the three faster CPUs are coming together even more clearly.
Of course, the curves here are again very similar, feat. Far Cry 5 relies on a fairly aged engine advantage Intel. Still…
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