I'm currently running a Ryzen 5 7600 with an RTX 5070 Ti and 64GB of DDR5 RAM. My setup includes a liquid cooler and a motherboard that supports processors up to 120W, but is not the best on the market. I'm experiencing significant CPU bottlenecks in many games like Cyberpunk, Tarkov, and RDR2, where my FPS drops dramatically and I face microstutters. I'm considering upgrading to a Ryzen 7 7800X3D, which is on sale nearby for $310. Given my usage, especially in open-world and competitive games, would this upgrade make a noticeable difference?
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Honestly, even a Ryzen 5 5600 can run RDR2 and Cyberpunk at decent frame rates. It sounds like there might be more to the performance issues you're experiencing, possibly configuration or throttling problems.
I upgraded from a 7600X to a 7800X3D and the difference in performance was huge, especially in those 1% lows. If you're playing games like Tarkov, it could definitely be worth it for smoother gameplay.
It’s not a bad upgrade, but it might not feel like a massive jump either. Your motherboard can handle it, so it won’t hurt to make the switch. But you might want to check if there are underlying issues with your current setup before jumping to conclusions.
Totally agree! I’d suggest looking into why you're hitting those performance dips first. Sometimes it’s settings or temp issues that can be fixed without a whole CPU swap.
Absolutely! Upgrading to the 7800X3D will provide a noticeable boost, especially with the additional cores and 3D v-cache. It should help smooth out those dips in performance you’re seeing, particularly in CPU-intensive games.
But keep in mind, the improvement won't just be about max framerate; your 1% lows will feel much smoother, which is a game-changer for gameplay.

That's a good point! Restarting the game often seems to help with those title-specific FPS drops. It might help to look into asset management related issues.