Spoiler: Mandatory Neofetch CPU governor set to "performance," no applications launched since fresh boot besides btm and neofetch, latest update installed, and laptop plugged in to AC. Spoiler: Linux Native Spoiler: Linux WINE
Pretty happy with my overclock. i5-6600k, an old cpu but at 4.7ghz and I get 205 Mbeams/s. The ram is pretty bad, but I got a decent bandwidth out of it. I'll probably change it soon, as it's pretty cheap even tho I'll upgrade my system in the near future.
13900k stock with 4000mhz cl14 gear 1 32gb 1174 MBEAM So my theory of multithreading is right. Most stuff run on a few thread and need high singlethread to be able to push it to many core. So the Hybrid design is really good
2nd highest run at 1021,022 Mbeam/s 3990X 64 core cpu Submited by chrispy at the xenia emulation discord server.
Heres my 13900K, 5,5ghz allcore on p cores and 4.3 on e cores, 6400mhz cl32 ddr5. Need better cooler(custom loop) to push this further, now with 0.08v undervolt temps are fine with current clocks on NHD15. 1144 Mbeams, quite improvement from 400k something on old 9900k.
Alder lake is a beast, Got a MSI Stealth 15m with the i7 1280P its barely slower than my MSI Pulse GL76 with the i9 12900H
Hello!, I just got a ryzen 5 5600 for 150€ and is the third ryzen 5 I have after the 1600 and the 3600. And it's quite a lot of a difference: Here you find my older benchs https://www.beamng.com/threads/banana-benchmark-results-comparison.8595/page-58
New system, who dis Intel i5-13600k at stock clocks (5.1Ghz turbo, 14 cores with 20 threads), Lite Load 9 from MSI's auto of 12, DDR4-3600 18-22-22-42. Not bad for a fairly budget productivity build in a modded 22 year old case
nice, usually new cpu paired with gpu have a lot of headroom for more traffic last time I did was with the i5-13600kf + asus dual gtx 1060 6gb was at 50 vehicles at 30 fps (1 vehicle was 47 fps) but when I paired the cpu to the 4080, the fps was at like 230 - 250 fps, drops to 120 fps at 20 vehicles.
Thanks. But is it true the 3d versions of 7800x3d and 5800x3d can do lots if cars. Somebidy told me they did 40 cars 40-60fps on a 5800x3d which just seems so far fetched.
To my knowledge, you can run noticably more cars if you select simple traffic but also if you play in the Vulkan mode, however I am not sure about 40 cars at the same time... it might be possible, though, as I know the 5900X can do it for sure & it has only 4 cores more
you can.. but fps drops a lot more vs intel. not to mention the higher your gpu is, the more cpu resource it takes, which would also limit how much you can spawn until fps drops. for example I can do 50 vehicles at once on my i5-13600kf paired to my gtx 1060 6gb at 30 fps on 1080p. but if I pair it to my rtx 4080, I lose most of that headroom for the fps gain, and can spawn 20 simplified vehicle at 120 fps (250 fps with 1 vehicle), any more vehicles and fps dips all the way to 30fps. so the one thing I can suggest is to pair your gpu to a slightly higher end cpu so you can maintain your current fps while spawning more cars. I'm probably gonna give my cpu to my family and stuff and upgrade
The first part did use to be true, but since the 5000 series it's been pretty close, and in most games the X3D variant actually has higher minimum framerates. Beam isn't most games so it'd be nice to see an actual benchmark. On the second part sure technically, but I don't think it's worth handicapping your build just so you notice it less. For a gaming PC GPU $$$ is always more important than CPU $$$.
yeah im currently pretty hesitant with the cpu $$$ thing.. edit: actually, I just want to thank you. Im looking into buying a amd cpu soon
Well hey, if you ever get a X3D 7000 tell me your performance since 13900k does around 60+ fps Simple traffic 40 cars according to a few people. But a 7950x3d or 7800x3d seem to be pretty interesting since Very few people seem to test them...