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gbpast
Journeyman III

Ryzen 3600 Performance In Games vs old intel

Hi everyone!

I first time use amd, may be I dont know something, but my PC loss performance in game banchmark after upgrading from old intel to ryzen 3600.

In AC:Odyssey its more then 10%! I Test it again and again, but on amd pc avg 50-53 fps, on intel - 57-58. All settings is same. In other games same situation.

My PC now:

Asus x570 tuf gaming +

ryzen 3600 auto frequency

dual 16 gb 3600mhz 18-20-20-36-CR1 ( FCLK 1800)

Gigabyte 1660 Ti Gaming OC, driver 436.30

Win 10, RAID MODE

SSD

My Old Intel PC:

Asus P8Z77-V-LX2

3570k 4x4.6 Ghz

dual 16GB DDR3-2400 12-13-12-28 CR1

Gigabyte 1660 Ti Gaming OC, driver 436.30

Win 10, AHCI MODE

SSD

Whats wrong with my new system?

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dacq
Adept III

Many games are written on Intel's compiler, which only runs fast if an *Intel* processor is detected. So just bribe them, secretly, and they'll *happily* write their games with it. Nudge nudge. Wink bloody wink.

With modern games you don't need to worry over single-core performance because DX12 and Vulkan use multi cores more effectively.

Well said. I would only add that it is very possible that bios and chipset updates may ultimately bridge that gap too. No doubt though that some games are just coded to work better on one platform vs another.

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gbpast
Journeyman III

Even if bottleneck is GPU?
So, with intel 3570k CPU 100% GPU 100%
With 3600 CPU 30-40% GPU 94-97%, and fps less.

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