We found the missing Intel Performance in Games... Big Performance Gains!

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It's pretty much expected that Intel users should use CU-DIMM with Arrow Lake processors... but how much does it really matter?

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Spark Notes:
- By using cudimm ddr5 and overclocking the 285K. It can now "sometimes" keep up with the 7800X3D.
- Jay is testing the 9800X3D already.
- Nov. 6 at 6am. The 9800X3D reviews will release.
- The 9800X3D will make "all of these charts look small".

THANKS JAY!

backalleybuddy
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So let me get this straight, in order to get the real performance of the 285K you need to:
- spend extra on the motherboard
- spend an additional extra on CUDIMM memory
- you also need to overclock your CPU

all that just to get close to a 7800X3D that runs out of the box with standard DDR5 memory. How GREAT!

laszlozsurka
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Interesting, but imagine paying over double on cpu and ram just to lose to a 9800x3d

SeventhCircle
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When Jay started showing gaming scores, I was like what is this going to look like with the 9800X3D? Then he just causally, and also crypticlly, says sminedehacehundredsmedee.

joncundiff
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like always, the Windows scheduler is trash
if you look at the linux benchmarks made by Phoronix, the new Intel CPUs are delivering a lot of perf/watt

zMeul
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We can shit on Windows but why don't Intel and AMD work with Microsoft to fix their shit BEFORE they launch new products?

MeatNinja
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$285 price tag will make 285k faster for sure

sanbestrd
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Anyone else looking at the unfinished benchmark in the background lol.

Fearagen
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I think I understood the secret message at 16:45: "Be sure to drink your ovaltine".

Roger that, Jay! Roger that!

Eternalduoae
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Great Results!!! Now overclock all the rest of the cpus and test again ....

versus
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Oldman 7800X3d about to be dethroned by his Son Jay confirms and Grandpa 5800X3d couldn't be more proud.

berserkfury
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I saw somewhere where someone tested some titles with only a single P core running and saw a large uplift. This gives an indication that a new scheduler and/or Windows driver/modificaiton to account for Arrow Lake's HW based thread director.

tremelai
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It would be nice to have a frame time graph since frame times are also an issue with 285k

tresnugget
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11:50 Messed up test - 7950x3d is slower than regular 7950x?

TheEldarie
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5:47 because everything is not about gaming.... Ai ai ai. (But i love your channel but gaming being the alpha and omega annoys me.... And I do game... But the hype about 40 more fps at 500fps is just ridiculous....)

RoelofaCoetzee
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That's crazy how much the RAM is impacting this cpu.

moxbroker
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Where's the link to download my extra FPS?

hip_check
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I think everyone is aware that the main issue with non-monolithic chip designs is latency.

I genuinely wonder if this generation of CPU was supposed to have higher clock speeds on the cache and ring but due to what happened with 13th and 14th gen, they had to lower the speeds for safety.

randomcomments
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Props for using the goofiest possible GN Steve picture imaginable (6:31), lmao 🤣🤣

HenrySomeone
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I'm loving my 265K. 7600mhz XMP working great. I was already gaming in 4K on my 10600K with great frame rates but this fixed my performance in Cities Skylines 2. One thing that keeps me on Intel is QSV, I converted a 2hr 4K movie to 1080p in 9 minutes with Handbrake, 1.3GB result. I recommend AMD machines to friends that ask me but I'm just not into it myself

bradenabbott