Google the MSFS comparisons between the two (which has been tested). The 5800X3D came out on top. You can also do a search on these forums for 7950x and you’ll see threads containing the results as well.
Hi everyone.
I’m gonna build up new pc but I got stuck between this point. Could you help me out on this one please ? The topic says all.
Thanks in advance.
So looking on how some reports are coming out on this new CPU. It sure looks like this could take performance on MSFS to a whole new level. Since MSFS is very heavily dependent on single thread performance and the new AMD zen4 is very good in this, it should solve many stutter problems no??
It’s looking like half better than the 12900k
I think the most realistic reason for the absence of the 59 series is that AMD could not imagine an enterprise scenario such as a multi-CCD+VCache.
PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE
The 5800X3D uses the same chip as the EPYC Milan-X series, which is a server CPU, in its VCache chip.
The 7000X3D is most likely the same VCache chip as the EPYC Genoa-X series, which is a server.
Cost
Depending on the time of year, of course, a 32MBx2 chip, the first generation VCache, is estimated to cost around $70 on its o…
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