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13th generation Ryzen processors suitable for 4K gaming

13th generation Ryzen processors suitable for 4K gaming

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Menno1600
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05-24-2016, 10:43 AM
#1
No one has performed gaming benchmarks on these CPUs at 4K resolution yet. It's unclear how they compare to previous generations.
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Menno1600
05-24-2016, 10:43 AM #1

No one has performed gaming benchmarks on these CPUs at 4K resolution yet. It's unclear how they compare to previous generations.

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softisA
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05-25-2016, 10:21 PM
#2
The performance will largely depend on the GPU's 4K capability.
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softisA
05-25-2016, 10:21 PM #2

The performance will largely depend on the GPU's 4K capability.

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thehappy84
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05-25-2016, 10:49 PM
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CPU testing and evaluations would normally be dull if they ran them at 4K resolution, mainly showing long, simple charts. Still, we skip that kind of detail—it doesn’t help sell CPUs or upset fans about what works best for games!
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thehappy84
05-25-2016, 10:49 PM #3

CPU testing and evaluations would normally be dull if they ran them at 4K resolution, mainly showing long, simple charts. Still, we skip that kind of detail—it doesn’t help sell CPUs or upset fans about what works best for games!

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ShadoVNZL
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05-26-2016, 12:20 AM
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These videos are available throughout the year, but they often gain traction during major gaming events like E3, IGN conventions, and major tech conferences. They also tend to appear around major product announcements or when new benchmarks are released.
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ShadoVNZL
05-26-2016, 12:20 AM #4

These videos are available throughout the year, but they often gain traction during major gaming events like E3, IGN conventions, and major tech conferences. They also tend to appear around major product announcements or when new benchmarks are released.

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kate88554
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05-26-2016, 02:50 PM
#5
The obvious drawbacks are clear, but its usefulness seems minimal. People likely continue using it at higher resolutions.
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kate88554
05-26-2016, 02:50 PM #5

The obvious drawbacks are clear, but its usefulness seems minimal. People likely continue using it at higher resolutions.

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Sindyion
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05-26-2016, 08:22 PM
#6
Yes but hopefully not those buying top SKU i9's and Ryzen 9's. There is a whole lot about this topic specifically that irks me with how its done.
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Sindyion
05-26-2016, 08:22 PM #6

Yes but hopefully not those buying top SKU i9's and Ryzen 9's. There is a whole lot about this topic specifically that irks me with how its done.

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airborn7782
Junior Member
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05-27-2016, 12:32 AM
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I don't believe it's an issue. As you mentioned, showing just 4K benchmarks would be dull. I think 1080p and even 720p make solid CPU testing resolutions, particularly before the 4000 series GPUs came out. My point is that even at 1080p, GPUs were often constrained by their capabilities, so the differences between Zen4 chips and the 12th generation weren't as clear.
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airborn7782
05-27-2016, 12:32 AM #7

I don't believe it's an issue. As you mentioned, showing just 4K benchmarks would be dull. I think 1080p and even 720p make solid CPU testing resolutions, particularly before the 4000 series GPUs came out. My point is that even at 1080p, GPUs were often constrained by their capabilities, so the differences between Zen4 chips and the 12th generation weren't as clear.