Gaming Performance: 4K

All of our game testing results, including other resolutions, can be found in our benchmark database: www.anandtech.com/bench. All gaming tests were with an RTX 2080 Ti.

For our gaming tests in this review, we re-benched the Ryzen 7 5800X processor to compare it directly against the newer Ryzen 7 5800X3D on Windows 11. All previous Ryzen 5000 processor were tested on Windows 10, while all of our Intel Alder Lake (12th Gen Core Series) testing was done on Windows 11.

We are using DDR4 memory at the following settings:

  • DDR4-3200

Civilization VI

(b-5) Civilization VI - 4K Min - Average FPS

(b-6) Civilization VI - 4K Min - 95th Percentile

Final Fantasy 14

(d-3) Final Fantasy 14 - 4K Min - Average FPS

Final Fantasy 15

(e-5) Final Fantasy 15 - 4K Standard - Average FPS

(e-6) Final Fantasy 15 - 4K Standard - 95th Percentile

World of Tanks

(f-7) World of Tanks - 4K Max - Average FPS

(f-8) World of Tanks - 4K Max - 95th Percentile

Borderlands 3

(g-5) Borderlands 3 - 4K VLow - Average FPS

(g-6) Borderlands 3 - 4K VLow - 95th Percentile

Far Cry 5

(i-5) Far Cry 5 - 4K Low - Average FPS

(i-6) Far Cry 5 - 4K Low - 95th Percentile

Gears Tactics

(j-5) Gears Tactics - 4K Low - Average FPS

(j-6) Gears Tactics - 4K Low - 95th Percentile

Grand Theft Auto V

(k-5) Grand Theft Auto V - 4K Low - Average FPS

(k-6) Grand Theft Auto V - 4K Low - 95th Percentile

Strange Brigade (DirectX 12)

(m-5) Strange Brigade DX12 - 4K Low - Average FPS

(m-6) Strange Brigade DX12 - 4K Low - 95th Percentile

Strange Brigade (Vulkan)

(n-5) Strange Brigade Vulkan - 4K Low - Average FPS

(n-6) Strange Brigade Vulkan - 4K Low - 95th Percentile

Typically when gaming at 4K resolutions, most games at these settings are GPU dependent with the CPU not usually having as much influence as a graphics card. In some of the games such as Final Fantasy 14, Grand Theft Auto V, and Strange Brigade, the additional L3 cache on the Ryzen 7 5800X3D did make a noticeable difference to performance. 

In Strange Brigade, the Ryzen 7 5800X3D was top when testing with the Vulkan API, but in Direct X 12, the results were reversed, with the V-Cache making no difference in this scenario. Even in Far Cry 5 at 4K resolutions, the Intel 12th Gen Core did markedly better, which wasn't the case in our 720p and 1080p testing.

Gaming Performance: 1080p CPU Benchmark Performance: Power, Office, And Science
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  • Gavin Bonshor - Thursday, June 30, 2022 - link

    Thank you. We're overhauling our 3D test suite for the next generation CPUs. Watch this space!
  • lemurbutton - Thursday, June 30, 2022 - link

    Review something far more interesting: M1 Ultra.
  • djboxbaba - Thursday, June 30, 2022 - link

    Was beginning to think that they were planning on shutting this website down… are they struggling to get writers?
  • Threska - Thursday, June 30, 2022 - link

    *smirk* Whaaa! They're not reviewing my favorite piece of silicon, they're going out of business.
  • Gavin Bonshor - Thursday, June 30, 2022 - link

    Don't worry, we're not going anywhere.
  • Ryan Smith - Thursday, June 30, 2022 - link

    I won't beat around the bush: it's taking longer than expected to get a new Sr. CPU Editor hired. That's a big part of the reason things are so slow - fewer hands, and my time is being tied up with hiring.
  • djboxbaba - Thursday, June 30, 2022 - link

    Makes sense. Thank you!
  • abufrejoval - Monday, July 11, 2022 - link

    I am assuming the primary issue is having first rate editors accept third rate salaries?

    Unlike Anand it wouldn't seem that Ian and Andrei were lured away by big cash.
  • mode_13h - Wednesday, July 13, 2022 - link

    > Unlike Anand it wouldn't seem that Ian and Andrei were lured away by big cash.

    So, you found out where they went? Do tell.
  • Makaveli - Thursday, June 30, 2022 - link

    Give it a rest dude.

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