Cheers Col, agree.
I think there's is still quite a bit of legacy 'buy the most expensive Intel
cpu you can afford' opinion on the forums, but maybe that will have turned
around completely quite soon.
Personally I'm pleased that the B450s have been given an upgrade path by AMD
after all. Although my 3600 will hopefully suffice for quite some time yet.
Roke
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Subject: [56raf_firebirds] Re: AIO Radiator
Joe, when we did some testing just after you started playing IL2, we found that
the 3600 6c/12t 4.2ghz was not struggling on VR at the 11.1ms frame time using
fpsvr. The issue if anything was your Titan like our 1080ti’s were getting to
the 11.1ms, so could not push the graphic settings any higher. The same for my
overclocked i7 4c/8t 4.7ghz staying below the 11.1ms.
If you start to pushing the refresh rate up, which lowers the frame time:
72hz 13.9ms
80hz 12.5ms
90hz 11.1ms
120hz 8.3ms
144hz 6.9ms
That’s when you start getting, graphic problems, etc.
The Index can be played at 80hz which I do use, I don’t hit problems until
12.5ms, so as long as mainly object loading does not push my cpu above that
12.5ms, that side of the game runs fine.
As a side note when I turned off hyperthreading and just run on 4 cores those
cores looked liked they were being pushed harder % wise than if I had
hyperthreading on as all the cores threads seemed more lower and balanced out.
This was using fpsvr to watch the cores not sure how accurate it is.
Now with the gpu if I setup the graphic settings that did not push the gpu
above 12.5ms then again great.
So like you say it’s the graphics card that is the main problem, the cpu online
will not be the problem most of the time. As long as you don’t meet up with 20+
aircraft and firing at once or flying over a large target covered with loads of
flak guns, which is rare online.
Colin
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On 23 Oct 2020, at 15:46, Joe Stronach <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have one on order Pheonix, which I'm going to pair with a Ryzen 3600
initially. I think your analysis is going to be proved right tho...
Roke
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Subject: [56raf_firebirds] Re: AIO Radiator
This<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gJmnz_nVxI6_dG_UYNCCpZVK2-f8NBy-y1gia77Hu_k/edit#gid=1719385058>
spreadsheet posted on the forums is very interesting. Though I suspect there
are too many individual rig and settings variations to make it definitive,
there's no indication that I can see that the current Ryzen CPUs are any slower
in VR, the Min Frame Rate looks graphics card dominated. I'd love to see 3080
numbers when someone gets one.
56RAF_phoenix
On 17/10/2020 20:38, Colin Pack (Redacted sender bart_56 for DMARC) wrote:
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/amd-ryzen-5-5600x-six-core-4.6ghz-socket-am4-processor-retail-cp-3cc-am.html
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On 17 Oct 2020, at 19:15, tim foster
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx><mailto:dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
ok forget it see there is a new 5600 series (why clash bloody numbers fgs) -
but I dont see anyone quoting uk price