AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D – World of Warcraft Benchmarks



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The AMD Ryzen 5800X3D is finally out! A game changer! literally… I have tested it and compared to the most commons rivals for World of Warcraft. This is a video that you can’t miss!

Timestamp:
0:00 Intro
0:36 CPUs @ XMP
0:51 CPUs @ Fully Tuned RAM
1:10 CPUs @ OC + Best Tuning Possible
2:02 Thoughts and conclusion

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GSkill Trident Z 4600 DDR4
Gskill Trident Z 6400 DDR5
ROG Thor 1200W
EVGA RTX 3090 Kingpin (XOC Bios)
Alphacool Eisaber Extreme
Windows 11

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34 thoughts on “AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D – World of Warcraft Benchmarks”

  1. Thank you for your WoW Benchmarks. They helped a lot to choose between the 5900X or the 5800X3D because they cost the same here at the moment. After watching your benchmarks, I came to the following conclusion:

    In most games, the 5900X and 5800X3D are equal. If you need more power in non gaming workloads, easily choose the 5900X. But in some games like WoW, the 5800X3D is the better CPU. Because I don't care about "non gaming workloads" and I play only WoW and Battlefield, I bought the 5800X3D.

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  2. so the fps are very high in lower resolotion games! but what if u play wow in a resolution like 3440×1440? is the 5800x3d still good? or u just stick with a ryzen like 5600x and a the gpu depends then more for the higher fps?

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  3. just subscribed after watching this! wondering if I should go from the 5600x to x3d with dragonflight coming aoon. I play 1440p ultrawide so the GPU will def matter more for the upgrade but still nice to see. If you could do ultrawide benchmarks that would be nice.

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  4. The benefit with the 5800X3D is that you can slot it into an AM4 socket, with cheap memory you still have, and get very close to the Intel CPU's which platforms, memory and CPU's cost significantly more. And because of the L3, you dont need to do any memory tuning to get the most out of it.

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  5. I'm experiencing really weird FPS with WoW. I'm having 3600MHZ 16GB ram, 12600K & RX 6750XT. In Orgrimmar I experience 45-65FPS average on high to ultra. This only goes up to 70FPS when I put everything low. Is there a reason why this happens

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  6. I just got back to WoW, and was leveling on a laptop, but I wanted to get into PVP (I used to be pretty competitive in Arena). So I wanted all the edge I can get. Well I just ordered a 5800x3d for this very reason. WoW loves the v-cache, and I'm excited to give it a spin.

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  7. great video – I'm playing in Dragonflight with x3D, 3080 at 1440P 170hz. my previous chip was the 5900X, the swap was worth it. In Valdrakken I got 110FPS on Ultra with the 5900X, with the x3D i gain 20-30FPS. though I just did a world boss and somehow the fps was not stable, though this could because it's Dragonflight and isn't as smooth as SL was.

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  8. I am just recently starting a new build since for a long time as I am getting back into PC gaming. I did a few weeks of research and decided on the 5800X3D. I know that the 7000X recently came out, but I don't want to pay the higher prices for the motherboards and DDR5 ram, where I can fing AM4 parts cheaper. I just scored a new 5800X3D today new for $299 shipped, now hunting for the remaining parts.

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  9. 13600k build with 7200 DDR5 vs Swapping my 5900x to a 5800x3d (3600 CL16)… Thoughts? WoW is the main thing I care about and just looking to get all frames I can in raid.

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  10. Would it be a better option to go 5800x3d for the current price of $330 or a 12900k hand me down? I have a 3700x with ddr4 3000 memory currently struggling to get above 30-50fps in the new dragonflight towns.. The second option is a 12900k from a friend but I would need to buy a motherboard and a cpu cooler and possibly ram resulting in a much higher cost overall. My only concern is the slow ddr4 3000 on the 12900k. What do you think?

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  11. Hi, just fixed my new hardware together, with 7800x3d and 4070, really impressive FPS in dragonflight – getting 140fps i Valdrakken – please make video for the people 🙂

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  12. Look at the Power Consumption, it uses 1/2 to 1/4 of the power. Yes, the 12900k was at front, but at what price and if you would have used pbo tuner, with a offset for example of -25 all core, it would have been most likely faster while only costing half as much and with half of the power draw

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  13. Hi i have now AMD Ryzen 5 1600X and G.Skill Ripjaws V F4-3200C16D-16GVKB one this motherbord: Gigabyte GA-AX370-Gaming K3 and the videocard: XFX Speedster MERC 308 AMD Radeon RX 6650 XT BLACK! I want to change AMD Ryzen 5 1600X Boxed for AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D Boxed! I think this is a good choice!

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  14. So.. a bit late, but now the question ? i5 13600k or 50800xd(or new AM5) Im running 10600k with 3070 and suffer massive drops (raid,(40-60) valdraken(40fps-70), Mplus(60-100) but some times feels wierd). Fresh install os and fresh install wow to. I just try to use basic WA and few addons. But let me know

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