Ryzen 5600 and 7500F processors at the test booth, ASUS PRIME B550M-A/B650M-H/M.2+, Kingbank DDR4 32 GB (2×16 GB) 3600 MHz/Silicone Power Storm DDR5, RTX 5060 Power Power TBG, SSD, SSD, SSD, SSD, SSD, SSD, 750 W, 75. 550 W is sufficient for assembly), Formula Air Power G5 duo, Pentawave cooling system for 5 heating pipes.
Games include CS 2, Escape from Tarkov, Hunt Showdown, Dragons Dogma II, Cyberpunk 2077, Hogwarts Legacy, Spider Man 2, Stalker 2, Oblivion Remastered, Monster Hunter Wilds, Monster Wilds Kingdom Delicice II. They were released with DLSS without overclocking and in stock.
In CS 2, in a stock with an average fps of 303 c/s (5600) and 325 f/s (7500f), respectively in acceleration, respectively – 319 and 357 f/s.
On average, without overclocking, assembly from 7500F was faster than 9%than 5600 and overclocking -11%. When DLSS was opened, the difference increased to 17% and 24%, respectively.
Once again, the test results showed that “iron” should be collected exactly for certain games that are interesting for you. If you like open worlds in modern engines, you will make more stops in the processor (and buy 7500F) and “Corridor” or E -Sports projects, AM4 (5600) will be enough for you.
Source: Ferra

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