Tehokas prosessori mutta tuo schedulointi kuulostaa hieman ongelmalliselta jos se luottaa osittain softaan. Kaukaa hakemalla vertaisin vaikka johonkin SLI-setuppiin jos ajureista sattui löytymään tuki sille. Tässä ilmeisesti fixi on aika helppo, mutta silti ehkä vähän rasittava. Ehkä 7800X3D on järkevämpi valinta jos aikoo pelata laajempaa pelikirjastoa. 13900K:llakin kyllä etenkin Windows 10 scheduloi joissain ohjelmissa hitaammille coreille sovelluksia. Noh, itselle olisi kuitenkin ihan hyvä valinta tuo 7950X3D tuollaisenaankin, mitenhän Linux-pelaamisessa asiat sitten vaikka aika marginaalinen onkin?
TPU:n revikasta:
"Next up, gaming performance. Here we the 7950X3D is a clear winner compared to the Ryzen 7000 CPUs without 3DV-Cache. In some games the differences are shocking, especially at lower resolution, like Battlefield V (+34%), Far Cry 6 (+27%), Elden Ring (+24%), Cyberpunk (+23%). On average we see a 14% FPS uplift at 1080p for the 7950X3D vs the 7950X, which is comparable to what 5800X3D gave us vs the 5700X (+16%). It seems that the game detection failed in some titles like Spider-Man and God of War, which post higher numbers when we override the AMD software and use the "prefer cache" BIOS setting. If you encounter such a case, it's really easy to fix though. Press Win+G to open Microsoft Game Bar overlay, click on settings and tick the "remember this is a game" checkbox. Done! No fiddling with executable names or the registry. Still, I suspect that a vast majority of people will not be aware of this solution, or even the fact that the game detection might not work on all games, that's why AMD must ensure they track down these cases and fix them quickly. Thanks to their software-based approach, pushing out fixes should be trivial and can be done in a matter of days, while Intel needs to go down a much more complicated route. I'm not sure if they ever updated anything in Thread Director yet, there certainly isn't any public record of it."
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"You will certainly see reviews today where the 7950X3D is considerably faster on average than in our review. If we only tested Far Cry, Elden Ring and Cyberpunk the delta would be +18% vs 13900K, and if we had Age of Empires, Mount and Blade II Bannerlord and Spider-Man only, the difference would be -19% vs 13900K. Test scene selection is also very relevant, AMD's own reviewer's guide lists the 13900K as faster than 7950X3D in Cyberpunk 2077, I see the opposite, same in Far Cry 6. Maybe they're using the integrated benchmark, I use actual gameplay in all tests. At the end of the day what matters to you is the games that you play. I tried to pick popular titles from various genres, and also included "RT on" testing in two titles for this new 2023 test suite, which also uses RTX 4090 and Windows 11 22H2 with latest drivers and software. All 40 (!) comparison CPUs were retested on this setup in January and February."