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13th gen, ryzen 7000 bench’s for 4k gaming

Has anyone done any gaming benchmarks with these cpus at 4k? Wondering if there’s any noticeable difference compared to last gen. 

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At 4k GPU will be the main determining factor for performance. 

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CPU benchmarking and reviews would be quite boring if they did 4K, it would mostly be a big straight line down all the bar graphs. But hey we don't talk about that, doesn't sell CPU's and enrage fanboys for what's better at gaming! 

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1 minute ago, GuiltySpark_ said:

CPU benchmarking and reviews would be quite boring if they did 4K, it would mostly be a big straight line down all the bar graphs. But hey we don't talk about that, doesn't sell CPU's and enrage fanboys for what's better at gaming! 

Intel and AMD benchmark/review videos selling Nvidia graphics cards when?

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11 minutes ago, GuiltySpark_ said:

CPU benchmarking and reviews would be quite boring if they did 4K, it would mostly be a big straight line down all the bar graphs. But hey we don't talk about that, doesn't sell CPU's and enrage fanboys for what's better at gaming! 

Beyond the obvious limitations of the test, I don't think it's even that relevant. Don't most people probably still play at 1080p?

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1 minute ago, Shimmy Gummi said:

Beyond the obvious limitations of the test, I don't think it's even that relevant. Don't most people probably still play at 1080p?

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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3 minutes ago, GuiltySpark_ said:

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. 

I don't think it's a problem. As you stated, it would be boring as shit if we just saw 4k benchmarks. 

 

I think 1080p and even 720p are great CPU testing resolutions, especially for Zen4 just before the 4000 series GPUs launched. The reason I say this is even 1080p was often GPU limited with a 3090ti, so differences between the Zen4 chips and 12th gen weren't as apparent.

Before you reply to my post, REFRESH. 99.99% chance I edited my post. 

 

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