The XBOX Series X's CPU? | Ryzen 7 4700G
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Testing the AMD Ryzen 7 4700G APU in 10 popular and demanding games in 2023, using an RTX 3070 discrete GPU.
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The XBOX Series X uses a custom APU built using Zen & RDNA architectures. While these are both common enough in modern DIY PC components, there are no exact matches to the console's components available from retail. There is, however, a partial solution from the OEM market: the Ryzen 7 4700G is an extremely close match to the XBox Series X's CPU, even down to the cache size. It was originally made for prebuilt PCs, but is now available on the used market via AliExpress. This might be the closest analogue to the processor in Microsoft's 9th generation consoles.
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00:00 Ryzen 7 4700G vs. 2023
01:05 Background: History of the Ryzen 7 4700G
03:39 Test System: Ryzen 7 4700G @ 4.3GHz, 32GB DDR4-4000, RTX 3070
04:50 Gaming Benchmarks
04:53 Benchmarks: Valorant
06:23 Benchmarks: Battlefield V
07:35 Benchmarks: Fortnite
08:39 Benchmarks: Microsoft Flight Simulator
09:31 Benchmarks: Cyberpunk 2077
11:01 Benchmarks: Red Dead Redemption 2
11:47 Benchmarks: Witcher 3 Remastered
12:36 Benchmarks: The Last of Us Part 1
13:41 Benchmarks: Spider-Man Remastered
14:49 Benchmarks: Civilization VI
15:31 Synthetic Benchmarks: CPU-Z, Cinebench R23, Time Spy & Firestrike
15:39 The Vega 8 iGPU
16:14 iGPU Benchmarks
18:31 Is the Ryzen 7 4700G still worth it?
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Bah, got the Spider-Man charts mixed up. My bad 😢
@nitram0103
Жыл бұрын
Also forgot the 3.7GHz Overlay on MSFS. Still a good video, happens :)
@IcebergTech
Жыл бұрын
@@nitram0103 Lol great, rub it in why dontcha 😉
@nitram0103
Жыл бұрын
@@IcebergTech Didn't bother me at all but if u start pointin out mistakes, gotta do it lol
@koreannom
Жыл бұрын
I HAVE THE SAME MOTHERBOARD HAHAHA I'm using it with my 5900x ~
@GeForce210
Жыл бұрын
Hey brother is hd 630 better than GT 710 2gb GDDR5 in your video you compared 1gb version of 710 ???
The transition at 7:33 was smooth.
@AbbasDalal1000
Жыл бұрын
🫡
@nullstress
Жыл бұрын
So smooth that I didn't even notice it
@RedPillAlways
Жыл бұрын
Its around 14:15 a little before. Your welcome
11:52 - correction here. They didn't switch to Unreal Engine 5 for Witcher 3 on next-gen consoles. They simply updated and improved the assets, visual quality, added RT, etc; using the existing REDengine that powers the older version of the Witcher 3. CD Projekt RED will be switching to UE5 for brand new Witcher & other games in the future.
I think a lot of people forget (or never fully realized) that early Zen really was never particularly fast; its advantages were lots of cores for cheap, and then they added in efficiency when they hit 7nm with Zen 2, but were still behind the Intel ST performance curve. It wasn't until Zen 3 that AMD really started to challenge Intel in ST.
@victorkreig6089
Жыл бұрын
"challenge", lol yeah okay that's what they're doing challenging
@bojinglebells
Жыл бұрын
@@victorkreig6089 I'm confused, are they not challenging Intel for the ST performance crown? I know they were behind in ST through the first 3 generations of Zen (especially Zen/Zen+), but the gap has largely closed starting with Zen 3 taking a contested lead, with some see-sawing back and forth ever since.
@Perlereino.
Жыл бұрын
@@bojinglebells I think what they mean is like, AMD isn't challenging Intel, they're destroying them lol
@bojinglebells
Жыл бұрын
@Zefra except that is objectively not true. AMD managed to build up a massive multithread lead as early as Zen 2, but they were still behind in single thread and never established a significant lead in ST even when Zen 3 was new. And now that HEDT has been largely abandoned by both companies (although it appears to be coming back later this year) even AMDs massive multithread lead has largely disappeared on the mainstream platform, with intle arguably having the faster parts for single user MT tasks Right now, with Zen 4, the best thing AMD has going for it is efficiency. Otherwise, performance is largely a wash (AMD needed X3D again take back the gaming performance crown), and prices even favor Intel. If that is intel being "destroyed," then I have no idea how AMD survived from about 2006 until 2019. Right now, we are in a golden era of CPU competition that hasn't been this close since the early days of Athlon.
@victorkreig6089
Жыл бұрын
@@bojinglebells the single thread is a slim margin now, to choose Intel over AMD is literally doing yourself a disservice for brand loyalty to a corporation that's bent everyone over a barrel for 2 decades because they basically have a monopoly on the market just like Nvidia
Yes, I would like to see the RX 6700/PS5 comparison.
@Unique1Media
Жыл бұрын
UPDATE *Xbox Series X The Xbox Series X GPU is a high-end gaming console graphics solution by AMD, launched on November 10th, 2020. Built on the 7 nm process, and based on the Scarlett graphics processor, the device supports DirectX 12 Ultimate. The Scarlett graphics processor is a large chip with a die area of 360 mm² and 15,300 million transistors. It features 3328 shading units, 208 texture mapping units, and 64 ROPs. AMD includes 10 GB GDDR6 memory, which are connected using a 320-bit memory interface. The GPU is operating at a frequency of 1825 MHz, memory is running at 1750 MHz (14 Gbps effective). Its power draw is rated at 200 W maximum. The console's dimensions are 301 mm x 151 mm x 151 mm, and it features a igp cooling solution. Its price at launch was 499 US Dollars. Graphics Processor GPU Name Scarlett Architecture RDNA 2.0 Foundry TSMC Process Size 7 nm Transistors 15,300 million Density 42.5M / mm² Die Size 360 mm² Chip Package BGA-2693 Graphics Card Release Date Nov 10th, 2020 Generation Console GPU (Microsoft) Production Active Launch Price 499 USD Clock Speeds GPU Clock 1825 MHz Memory Clock 1750 MHz 14 Gbps effectiver
the small cache is probably compensate somewhat by the insanely faster memory the cpu on the xbox has access to thanks to unified memory.
@CasualGamers
Жыл бұрын
No. That memory has incredibly higher latency which is awful for gaming. We've tested the 4700s and it's latency hit 145ns! The console CPU actually performs worse than 4700G with regular cheap ddr4 3200 even at jedec spec c22.
@niks660097
Жыл бұрын
@@CasualGamers exactly, and people underestimate cache's importance, even for GPU's and comparing just memory bandwidth is old school late 2000s talk, look how little memory bandwidth nvidia's 4000 and amd > RDNA2 have, but still they are faster..
@MajorMacGyver
Жыл бұрын
This is likely why Sony chose to go VRAM instead. Unified memory is a bit of a flop comparing it to modern RAM
@giornikitop5373
Жыл бұрын
@@niks660097 if bandwidth was not highly important in gpus, then they would have being using simple ddr not gddr. gddr has other advantages over ddr, not just the bandwidth. noone underestimates cache in both cpus and gpus.
@giornikitop5373
Жыл бұрын
@@MajorMacGyver ps5 has also unified gddr6. the small ddr4 ram, 512mb if not mistaken, is only for background tasks.
It'll never happen, but a Ryzen 5000 series CPU with RDNA2 Graphics would be so cool as a cheaper option vs the 7000 series
@technologicalelite8076
Жыл бұрын
7600g with a cheap motherboard is gonna be a best hope here, 5000g series is probably discontinued.
@ILoveTinfoilHats
Жыл бұрын
@@technologicalelite8076 Am5. Cheap motherboard. Lol.
@thechemist1856
Жыл бұрын
@@ILoveTinfoilHats 600 dollars cheap vs 200 dollars am4 570x motherboard 😂
@robertt9342
Жыл бұрын
The last part about it being a cheaper alternative is exactly why it wouldn’t happen. I am not convinced it should happen. Now imagine a 7000 series with double the rdna2 units.
@fayis4everlove
Жыл бұрын
7600x is basically 5700g a little bit slower but if you put a gpu it will mop 5700g but then again that defeat the purpose of buying 5700g
My guy really did a "dongle in other peoples mother" joke at 14:18 🤣🤣 That's how you know it's quality content, when you slide those in
14:16 lmaoooooooo I burst out laughing so hard man.
@fajaradi1223
Жыл бұрын
Your dongle is dongling out of control
I must say that I feel like this video was one of the most worked on (if not I'm sorry). Jokes, transitions and everything is getting better as time goes on. It's great to see the progress.
Great video as always, really love your content! Just would like to point out that 11:53 Witcher 3 update is still running on REDengine 3, not UE5 :) (Witcher 1 Remake is going to be on UE5) And regarding the Nvidia driver cpu overhead problem, wouldn't you condiser to change the CPU testing methodology to AMD GPUs? Results might be higher, especially for older/weaker CPU's. For example for this video, a nice GPU pair might have been RX 6700 / 6700XT wich are roughly the same as Xbox/Playstation GPUs. EDIT: Wrote this comment before watching till the end 😂
@IcebergTech
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, someone just told me about REDEngine. As for driver overhead, I haven't got any fixed plans yet but at some point in the future I will probably trade in my 3070 for an RDNA 3 card or maybe a 6900XT. I mentioned in the outtro that I am thinking about picking up an RX 6700 to review for a "PS5 equivalent" build video, too.
@AnalogFoundry
Жыл бұрын
Spot on!
@wnxdafriz
Жыл бұрын
the 6800 is closer to a series x than a 6700xt, 6700xt is closer to a ps5 gpu but they also have some specific stuff for making a more efficient geometry pipeline while the series systems are basically just pc's at this point using direct x with specific hardware
@rayojordan2838
Жыл бұрын
@wnxdafriz ps5 benefits due to the SSD, being soldered on the board. Hence less Teraflops were needed. The xbox series x shines due to its high Teraflops the gpu and cpu work hand in hand so the faster ssd wasn't needed nor was soldered to the board...
very professional video man , i like the content a lot
@FR4M3Sharma
Жыл бұрын
Cycloon?
@ReeksofChees3
5 ай бұрын
14:18 most professional
Testing the Intel Ryzen 7 4700G 🤔 i didn't know that intel bought the cpu division from AMD .
Interesting video when looking at the 4700g in Windows, just to be clear though the CPU as it's being used here, is significantly more powerful than the counterpart in the Series X. You touch on the clock speeds being locked at 3.6 GHz when SMT is enabled on console. However the Xbox OS permanently reserves 1 core at all times, for the Xbox interface. That means even with SMT enabled by the individual games' developer, the CPU would only be running at 3.6 GHz, on 7 cores 14 threads.
@RydarGames
Жыл бұрын
The Consoles have dedicated decompression chips to assist their CPUs. You and the video creator are comparing apples to oranges. In real world scenerios, the PS5 and Xbox Series X CPUs are obliterating their PC counterparts. This APU he is using is flawed because it lacks direct storage and kraken in addition to the compute units from rdna2 that the consoles use to limit the amount of burden on their CPUs.
@Rican856
Жыл бұрын
Also the Xbox series X CPU is running at 3.8Ghz not 3.6Ghz
@thedandyp
Жыл бұрын
@@Rican856 I very clearly said that it runs at 3.6Ghz when SMT is enabled, which it does. It can only run at 3.8Ghz without SMT. So that would be 7 cores, 7 threads, in total, at 3.8Ghz.
@tomstech4390
Жыл бұрын
@@RydarGames Direct storage is an API made by microsoft.....microsoft who makes the Xbox and Windows, it's on both but requires devs to implement it which none have yet (because why would a game developer make a game and a technology for prebuilt plastic pc's but intetionally leave it out of the standard pc version? As for "dedicated hardware" the VCE used for compression/decompression IS present on there parts and separate from the shader array so whether its GCN or RDNA compute units is irrelevant. PC is already on RDNA3 and when the ps5 Pro and Xbox series X elite launch devs are going to have to do a tiny amount of optimisation for the difference but its still preferable to just sticking with RDNA2 (and allot of tiles will run fine on both). So more like golden delicious versus braeburn apple's.
11:53 The Witcher 3 Remaster isn't using UE5. It's still on RedEngine. The remake of the first game that's currently in development is the one that's using UE5
@IcebergTech
Жыл бұрын
Ah! My bad, I must have misheard.
The comical comments were spot on 👌🏻😂 keep up the good work!
Had a friend kill my 4350g when overclocking ram...he set the IMC voltage to 1.3v.....not the core voltage...needless to say...the system never made it to post.
@IcebergTech
Жыл бұрын
My condolences 😔
@dmytrosoboliev935
Жыл бұрын
Is your friend still alive ? 😆
Wow. i really thought people forgot 4000 series got completely forgotten. Nice video!
R5 5600 is an excellent recommendation. If you're one of those people already considering a 5500, just put the extra money towards the 5600. At stock speeds it's only 200mhz slower than the 5600x (this applies to base + boost clocks) however, with PBO support this gap can easily be closed resulting in the same performance at almost the same power draw - depending on "silicon lottery" of course. You can also manually OC (like myself @ 4.7Ghz all-core) for even better performance - at the cost of slightly higher power draw & temps due to it being lower binned than the 5600x. Otherwise the rest of the CPU is identical from cache to PCIe 4.0 support. I'm not saying the 5500 is bad, but with half the L3 cache of the 5600/5600x along with only PCIe 3.0 support, you might as well get the 5600G in that case as at least the inclusion of the iGPU can be useful for various purposes. Such as being a display output if your discrete GPU is giving you trouble and you need to do some driver repairs, or gaming at low settings while saving up for a better GPU.
@vinylSummer
Жыл бұрын
The reason people consider 5500 is because it's cheap. If they could put extra money, they absolutely would.
@couriersix2443
Жыл бұрын
@@vinylSummeryeah, I know it's due to prices being so different all over the world. For example the 5600 is $129 usd at Micro Center currently, when I got mine there it was $149 and the 5600x was $199 back in May 2022
@vinylSummer
Жыл бұрын
@@couriersix2443 here in Russia 5500 is ~$100, while 5600 starts at $150. 5600 is 50% more expensive but it doesn't provide nearly 50% more performance, so the choice for budget conscious buyers is obvious. I imagine it is the case for many other countries
@fajaradi1223
Жыл бұрын
@@vinylSummer Same here in Indonesia. Tho it's only about 35% - 40% more expensive. And the crazy thing is, even a new R5 3600 is slightly more expensive than R5 5500.
@couriersix2443
Жыл бұрын
@@vinylSummer 5600 is $129 on Newegg (of all places lol) for the next day apparently. Not sure if they ship internationally, just thought it was interesting. And it honestly depends on the title, but that lower L3 cache really cripples the 5500 in games that rely on it. Most of the time it struggles against the 12100F (in both performance and price) despite having a core/thread advantage, and is closer to Zen 2 CPUs like the 3600/3700x in performance despite having Zen 3 cores. As I said, it's not a bad CPU. Just doesn't really belong with Ryzen 5 series in my opinion. They should've made it 4c/8t and called it the R3 5100 or 5300x
Sadly the full APU used in consoles was never sold in the retail market. It would be a blessing during the 2nd crypto mining craze and lockdowns and chip shortage. Even at "high" prices like $300 or something.
I run a 6700 non xt snagged it new for $300 around Christmas time. Paired with my 5600g, rubs most games at 1080p ultra settings (aside from some Ray tracing) at 80+ fps
Remember that the series X doesnt utilize all 8-cores its only allowed to use 6.5 cores and the other 1.5 for software and that kind of stuff.
@frankmundo4300
Жыл бұрын
I thought pc kinda does the same thing
@TheRedRaven_
Жыл бұрын
@@frankmundo4300 A PC uses all of it's cores so you're limited only by what type of CPU you have and how many cores it has, the Xbox strictly uses 6 cores for gaming because the other two are hard coded to operate the OS.
@frankmundo4300
Жыл бұрын
@@TheRedRaven_ does the pc not dedicate cores for its operating system?
@TheRedRaven_
Жыл бұрын
@@frankmundo4300 Not dedicated, the OS utilizes all cores on a CPU when not gaming, but when you launch a game the CPU is prioritized for the game and allows the game to use as many cores as it needs (it's different depending on the game engine, but generally 6-8 cores). On PC, when you launch a game the OS is basically put on a low priority mode, especially now with "game mode" which stops unnecessary background tasks like Windows update etc. So basically, the Xbox will always be locked at 6 cores for gaming, that's why this video is a little misleading. If you ask me why Xbox locked out the 2 cores for OS, it's probably a RAM issue because consoles don't have large RAM sticks like on PC so the Xbox CPU has to do more tasks instead of storing them in memory (RAM). The two extra cores would then need to be prioritized for the OS so there aren't any issues that would freeze the console up or cause other issues.
@potatoes5829
Жыл бұрын
@@frankmundo4300 not sure how the consoles do it, but a cpu core can power both the OS and a some programs at the same time (of course, proccessor time is a limited resource that will be split between the 2 tasks). this becomes apparent in lower-end cpus with 2 or 4 cores, because leaving only one core for most games wouldn't end well
No, that would be the 4700S kit that you can buy at some places that also includes 16GB of GDDR6 RAM
i wish there were benchmarks of the 4800s desktop kit (the XSX real soc) but i cant find any, and no, the 4700s is the ps5 soc in case someone is wondering
You got me as a subscriber at that dongle bit. 😂
Overclocking in my opinion has been a waste of time since the 9th gen Intel processors. I've been instead undervolting my CPUs. As you demonstrated the performance gains are usually negligible, but the power consumption % increase is usually enormous by comparison to the performance gained. I know it's a little late but I found a game that might be a good addition to the CPU benchmark. I started playing Dead Rising 2, it's DX9 and therefore single-threaded and it maxed out my 11900k. I can barely hit the engine cap of 120fps due to the processor bottleneck. Another question about testing; How do you select area's for your benchmarks? I've been trying to optimize a game's settings lately and I'm struggling to find an area of the game that uses all of the graphical effects. Do you have a method of finding these areas, or is it that you just run around and find where performance is the lowest? I'm trying to test things like volumetric lighting and screen space reflections but I'm never quite sure if there are any in the scene I'm using. Any advice?
@MuzdokOfficial
Жыл бұрын
im curious to know you method to undervolt a 9900k
@bardofhighrenown
Жыл бұрын
@@MuzdokOfficial Change the voltage mode to adaptive, then lower the voltage in 25mV steps and then test the stability and performance in cinebench. You can use XTU to speed up the process by not needing to restart every time you want to change the voltage. Then restart and enter your numbers at the end.
@MuzdokOfficial
Жыл бұрын
@@bardofhighrenown Never tried xtu for undervolting. Good idea. Happy easter thank you.
@bardofhighrenown
Жыл бұрын
@@MuzdokOfficial Yeah it saves a ton of time. Happy Easter!
@bardofhighrenown
Жыл бұрын
@man with a username It wasn't technically bottlenecking. I was hitting the engine cap, but at 98% utilization on a single thread. But I upgraded from a 2060 to a 6950xt and the game now runs in the 70s, which makes no sense. The game just might be broken
I glad that other peoples mothers don't complain about your dongle
This was a good benchmark, would be interested if you compared the 4700G to a 3700X capped at 3.7Ghz to do an apples to apples test.
The fascinating thing about consoles is the cost reduction that is required to pack so much computational power in a cheap package.
@KC-lg8qf
Жыл бұрын
they sell at a loss to recoup on game and subcription sales.
@qwertykeyboard5901
Жыл бұрын
@@KC-lg8qf Yes, but they still cost reduce things so that the product loss isn't TOO high.
@KC-lg8qf
Жыл бұрын
@@qwertykeyboard5901 absolutely
I enjoy all sorts of RX 6000 series content, I have a 6900XT, so it's nice to know how it's siblings are doing.
@mariandecker3942
Жыл бұрын
my rx 6800 ist happily playing LoU1 😁
The RTX 3070 is more powerful than the GPUs in the current gen consoles, but it has less available VRAM. To do this test properly, you really need to use a Radeon RX 6700 (10GB), or possibly 6600/6650 XT for the PS5.
Still pretty incredible three years later how good current gen consoles are, thanks to Nvidia and AMD ruining the GPU market
To recap. 😄This was one more glorious Iceberg's tech content 👍 that suspiciously involved too many 69 incidents while testing Cyberpunk 2096 that arguably would comply with other peoples mother's console dongles if it wasn't so stiff about it. Alias at some point KZread has to boost with more viewers this type of spicy content. No ''''pan" intended.
When a €500 console cpu is better than your €2000 pc
Maybe like the Ryzen 3 4350g that is sold in my country, not in prebuilts though since prebuilts are extremely expensive. Those are sold without box, only includes the CPU cooler.
Those pins look beutiful close up .
@V1CT1MIZED
Жыл бұрын
They don't look beautiful when they are stuck to the bottom of a CPU cooler though lol
@nikityukvlad
Жыл бұрын
Shame we will no longer see them on new cpus
I bet some of the performance problems have to do with the fact that the Series X has dedicated decompression hardware taking loads off of the cpu.
Well, the 4700 in the XSX has really fast but high latency G6 memory as unified memory. That should offset the poor cache amount.
@StarCo11
Жыл бұрын
Can it be used simultaneously?! I don’t think that one is higher than 8M already in L3. Which brings exactly none compared even to 24mb on old Haswell
@ZackSNetwork
Жыл бұрын
No, it doesn’t offset the poor cache amount. The consoles have shared memory not unified memory because they are APU’s. You don’t know what your talking about at all.
11:50 Witcher 3 was not switched to Unreal Engine 5.
as always, excellent video bro. cant wait for the next.
Big props for testing the iGPU. The DDR 4 4000 was great for that, for the CPU maybe no so much. I would enjoy a follow up vid where you test the Tomahawk's out of box PBO settings. The manual 4.3GHz is likely less perfomant in most games than max PBO boost obtainable. I'd like to see the CPU performance tested with lower clocked lower CL ram too. I presume you decoupled the infinity fabric from the ram speed for 4000MT/s. If so the fastest 1:1 you can hit with the lowest CL is probably going to be optimal. Especially if the ram is dual rank. The USB issues on older AM4 chipsets is well known. If you are running the latest bios, and all drivers are the latest, try a different port. If no joy, welcome to the club. I never did get some of my USB stuff to work right with an ASRock X370 with the latest everything on win 10 or 11. Anyways, if you read this reply thanks for your time.
I think you would have got better Performance out of the 4700g with slower RAM because the Infinitiy fabric will not be able to run 1 to 1 with the ram at 4000 Mhz
@RS-nq8xk
Жыл бұрын
APU has a different I/O die as far as I know. The Zen 3 ones can sometimes hit 2300mhz+ (DDR4 4600+), so the Zen 2 4700G probably runs 4000 in 1:1 as well
@user-hu2iw5qu3i
Жыл бұрын
I run my 4750G with exactly the same speed and spec RAM, it's 1:1
@marcroyale13
Жыл бұрын
@@user-hu2iw5qu3i Then you are very lucky. 99% of Zen2 Cpus can not do more than 1800Mhz on the Infinity Fabric.
@user-hu2iw5qu3i
Жыл бұрын
@@marcroyale13 The integrated memory controller in the monolythic Zen CPUs is better than the one in the chiplet variants
Witcher 3 next gen update doesn't even use any form of UE. They kept using literally the same engine, but they updated a few assets and graphical effects making the game more demanding and running worse too.
>9:51 >managing 69, no comment There is minimum one comment :3 Haswell-E is strong with his L3-cache and quad-channel. Geat video as always ^^
The channel is growing! (I love the @zWORMzGaming references)
The Witcher 3's next-gen update still uses REDengine 3, not Unreal Engine 5.
Those benchmarks make me love my 5600X even more lol
@TheRedRaven_
Жыл бұрын
Same, it's a great CPU.
Civ 6 has an issue with constant crashing on PC too, ever since they added the launcher
Hi Great video as always. I wanted to ask how you got msi afterburner(specifically RTSS) working on valorant? For me and many people on reddit, it just crashes the game or doesnt launch it.
@IcebergTech
Жыл бұрын
Yes, it’s weird. I can’t explain it, really. It stopped working for me on this motherboard when I did my R5 3400G video, I had to use FRAPS and a spreadsheet to work out the frame rates in Valorant. Then, lo and behold, Afterburner worked just fine on every video since, including this one. No idea why 🤷♂️
@skyblueborb
Жыл бұрын
I believe you need to update to the latest beta version of Afterburner for it to work with the latest Valorant version
good video, my only critique is I would have tested with FSR over DLSS, it is closer to the most game's dynamic res settings and more likely to be implemented on the 9th gen consoles given their AMD based hardware
14:15 LMAO that was good.. that was really really good I can say I've never played any of these things like Battlefield 5 fortnite or Modern COD. But I don't play any MMO's any online multiplayer Drive farming Goat flying Sims ect ect an stay far far far away from any GAAS.. so for the gaming that I do offline story-driven action-rpg style and I only need 60fps the GPU and CPU(More GPU) are still not quite enough on PS5 or series X with higher fidelity. I find it crazy that the Xbox One X in the PS4 Pro did the same staying in a lot of games and here we are with a PS5 and series X still getting higher Fidelity at 30fps and lower Fidelity at 60. Seemingly the only thing that really changed was a couple 100 higher pixel count and faster load times.. LOVE RDR2 OFFLINE.. everybody needs to go to Rockstar support page and send them a message about giving us a real update for current consoles of RDR2.. I can honestly care less about GTA or the 6th one, not going to buy it and have no desire to play it. But an upgrade of RDR2 on PS5, XSX(ONLY) that I would be into
Did you actually run the DDR4 at 4000 with FCLK 2000? Not running memory/fclk in 2:1 gives huge performance losses on Ryzen.
If you listen closely the song playing around 17:00 kind of sounds like oath to order from Majora's Mask
I think I saw something about your videos not monetizing well. What you need to do one insert an additional ad every 7 minutes to triple revenue vs pre roll only
@IcebergTech
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion, but the screenshot I linked was of my Shorts earnings. I made a few Shorts last year to test out the platform a little, back before it was officially monetized, and some of them are still getting views. Based on the RPM, though, it's probably not going to be a priority for me.
UPDATE *Xbox Series X The Xbox Series X GPU is a high-end gaming console graphics solution by AMD, launched on November 10th, 2020. Built on the 7 nm process, and based on the Scarlett graphics processor, the device supports DirectX 12 Ultimate. The Scarlett graphics processor is a large chip with a die area of 360 mm² and 15,300 million transistors. It features 3328 shading units, 208 texture mapping units, and 64 ROPs. AMD includes 10 GB GDDR6 memory, which are connected using a 320-bit memory interface. The GPU is operating at a frequency of 1825 MHz, memory is running at 1750 MHz (14 Gbps effective). Its power draw is rated at 200 W maximum. The console's dimensions are 301 mm x 151 mm x 151 mm, and it features a igp cooling solution. Its price at launch was 499 US Dollars. Graphics Processor GPU Name Scarlett Architecture RDNA 2.0 Foundry TSMC Process Size 7 nm Transistors 15,300 million Density 42.5M / mm² Die Size 360 mm² Chip Package BGA-2693 Graphics Card Release Date Nov 10th, 2020 Generation Console GPU (Microsoft) Production Active Launch Price 499 USD Clock Speeds GPU Clock 1825 MHz Memory Clock 1750 MHz 14 Gbps effectiver
@MtFoxt
Жыл бұрын
It's the Rx 5700 xt
@Unique1Media
Жыл бұрын
@@MtFoxt this is what Xbox series x uses. What I commented
@MtFoxt
Жыл бұрын
@@Unique1Media yeah it's the Rx 5700 xt similar performance.
@Unique1Media
Жыл бұрын
That’s “SCARLET?”
@Unique1Media
Жыл бұрын
It’s similar to SCARLET or it is SCARLET there talking about? There’s a difference. CAUSE I posted what XBOX SERIES X is using.
Interesting video. Thank you!
Love to se the 6700 test mate! Great vids pal... 🙏👍
Great stuff as usual Iceberg, thumbnail looks fuckin great!
Def interested in that other video you teased😊
I really love the CIV-brand.... just not CIV6, because it is always crashing at a certain point (fixed number of turns) on my X470-based system and loading an older save will have the game just crash at exactly the same turn again. As far as I know Firaxis did not really care about it at all and never even tried to fix the bug.
@benjib2691
Жыл бұрын
May I ask you what CPU you are using? And how many turns are happening before you experience crashes? My gaming PC has a 5800X on a B450 board (the GPU is a 6750XT) and I play the Windows version of the game through Proton on Linux (Fedora 37). I've never had any crashes even when playing online with a friend with the turn limit of 250 turns removed (in our current save we reached turn 450-ish).
Hard to compare , Game developers optimized around the consoles never changing hardware that is well known to them . It's why after the PS4 after 10 years can still play many new AAA Games decently and Eldin Ring can cause a 4090 to dip to 10 fps.
I keep telling people that the series x is running a ryzen 7 4700G. But people call me crazy saying I don't know what I'm talkin about. Well looky here....but fun fact: if you don't care about your console's warranty, and you know how to use a soldering iron, you could swap the base AMD from your series x with a ryzen 7 4700G AMD and get that extra GHZ out of it.
I would love to see a Rx 6700 video. I got one for a friend because at the time it was way less the the 6700xt and only a little more then 6650xt. With the extra 2gb and x16 pci I thought it would be a better choice for a pci e 3.0 system.
Bro Is GT 710 2GB GDDR5 better than i3 7100s HD 630? please reply in your video you compared 1gb version ???
@yilmazsefa4206
Жыл бұрын
It's in the same level of performance, you will not get that much of an improvement
@xOogieBoogie3x
Жыл бұрын
The 710 has much faster VRAM with more bandwidth. The Intel integrated graphics have a trivial amount of dedicated VRAM and mostly rely on your system memory.
@potatoes5829
Жыл бұрын
the hd630 is faster
Ty for this video some people did not believe me now i can show them this video
are my ears doing something weird or in the second half were you using a vocoder? Maybe it's youtube compression against the music lol...
14:18 ifykyk hahahhahahahahah
69 will now be referred to as 96 since the cost of eating out has gone up so much.
The limited L3 cache of the console Zen2 CPU is substantially mitigated by the exceptional fast and low-latency GDDR6 UMA (roughly 6-8 times the bandwidth and half the latency versus higher spec dual channel DDR4). From a practical standpoint, the Zen2 cores will function at performance levels equivalent to higher-spec AM4 parts, clock for clock (obviously, for overall power envelope reasons, the console CPU is clocked lower). Overall, both the Series X and PS5 have very balanced architectures, where everything is specced around targets and tradeoffs in performance and cost. But, they are purpose built, and assumptions are made around memory consumption and purpose (thus the asymmetric bandwidth of the Series X), which makes performance comparisons difficult. One analogy for the core continuing difference between consoles and general purpose PC’s is a console architecture can generally be thought of as very wide rivers connecting lakes of memory and compute resources, whereas the PC is relatively narrow rivers or streams, connecting oceans of compute and memory.
@nathangamble125
Жыл бұрын
"half the latency versus higher spec dual channel DDR4" GDDR6 does not have lower latency than DDR4.
@SigureJuko
Жыл бұрын
@@nathangamble125 gddr6 is in quad channel...
My CPU on my VR puter is a 4600G. It was from a HP POS. I ended up replacing the motherboard. It slaps for what I need. It will even run Beat Saber (min settings, 72FPS), but barely. Paired with a 1660 TI, I can play a lot of VR games that are high quality and 120fps, where available. And I only need a 500 w continuous power supply.
Gotta love AM4, well AMD in general. I'm content with my 1080p set up, RX 5700 paired with a Ryzen 7 2700x. Doesn't dip below 60fps on high in most titles
Is the ram running at 1:1 or 1:2 ie gear2 when u display the 4000mt/s spec?
@parkersgarage4216
Жыл бұрын
id also like to know timings as well
I’ve heard leaving comments on videos does mystical, positive things for creators and their channel, something to do with engagement I think? So I try to leave a comment on all of your vids if I can think of something to say. That 69 to 96 joke was funny, I used to wonder what 96 would be, but now I know, thank you Iceberg Tech!
@IcebergTech
Жыл бұрын
The real mystery is, what's an 88?
14:16 lmao
You got my attention.
14:07 BRO 😂
Please list the specific tracks you use so I can find the ones I like.
AMD= A Massive Dynamite ... it will probly blow up like everything they do... like the new 7000 series and 7900 GPUs...
10:08...bro, stop 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I always like objective analysis comparing console to PC hardware
TheWitcher3(Remastered) did not switch the Engine to UE5! It still uses RedEngine2. CDPR only announced, that all Projects after Cyberpunk2077:PhantomLiberty will use UE5 and they put their proprietary Home-Engine to rest.
The PS5 lacks L3 cache, however. So, I think it's more comparable to a 6600XT, especially when you consider the lower clock speed of the PS5, despite having more shader cores.
@profesercreeper
Жыл бұрын
yeah when the ps5 came out people were comparing it to the rtx 2070 so should be around the 5700xt or 6600xt for an amd equivalent
@Steelix371
Жыл бұрын
The ps5 are clock higher
Geralt’s horse was actually trotting, not cantering :p
@IcebergTech
Жыл бұрын
I bow to your superior horsemanship 🐎
good vid, keep up the good work :)
Low cache make sense for console, you dont care about high latency since you rarely run above 60 fps. Latency and performance are not directly link but low cache will limit your max responce time, FPS in that case. It lower the cost quite a bit to. One good example on how cache can affect performance.
nice to see clock speeds displayed. cheers
"Ryzen 7 3700X Xbox and PC Hardware Capabilities Xbox Series X specs are almost equivalent to a Ryzen 7 3700X desktop processor paired with Radeon RX 6800 or Nvidia RTX 3070." From Google search.
love it. this guy is the best tek youtuber
Bro they are 3 generations behind ain't no way
iGPU from i3 7100) with GT 710 2GGB DDR5 version not 1GB (as you did in video on your channel) Please! It will make my year
My 4750G cost me 50% more than what I paid for a 5700G a year later. Madness! Still beats wasting money on a GPU.
based on the thumbnail we now know the optimal place to put the cpu is ontop of the xbox, its even got the holes for the pins to go in
@IcebergTech
Жыл бұрын
Yes, I was quite surprised how big the 4700G was. The heatsink looked very silly perched on top.
I wonder if there is any contractual reasons why we don’t see console style apus (big integrated graphics) on the market, or is it just a perceived (or actual) lack of demand.
@zerocal76
Жыл бұрын
Imo it has to be contractual. Bc the demand is there for high performing APUs and iGPUs. Or it might be economics. Sony and MS are (or were) selling consoles at a loss so in the consumer mkt, those APUs would be too expensive. Hella bang for buck this gen! 😀
Fortnite only really needs quad cores unless you are screen recording then the hyperthreading comes in handy. It's the only game I've found that can still run ok with an Intel Arc A770 without resizeable bar. Fortnite doesn't like slow clock speeds and it likes a decent amount of memory.
My dongle went in very smoothly with my new MSI motherboard for my new shinny xbox xs controller of course.😁
I think my 3950x is getting a little long in the teeth. thinking about getting a 5950x or a 8950x when it comes out. works fantastic as a workstation cpu with my 3080ti but I do miss being able to play my older single thread games with decent performance.
@benjaminford8173
Жыл бұрын
Felt the same way, last year I upgraded from my 3950X to a 5950X, and while there was a decent bump in framerates the cost to switch was kinda high back then so I probably should have waited haha
Was the 4000MHz DDR at a 1:1 ratio with the infinity fabric clock?
With the RAM at 4*8, 4000MHZ, you must have set the infiniti fabric rate to 2:1. Wouldn't dual rank 2*16, 3600mhz cl16 be measurably better? Its not a difficult kit to find.
@IcebergTech
Жыл бұрын
IF was running at 1:1. APUs typically have better memory controllers than Ryzen CPUs, and can run the IF at higher frequencies too.
@snotspat
Жыл бұрын
@@IcebergTech I was unaware of that. Good choice then.
Dude! Pair this with RX6700 non xt and you have yourself an actual PC spec XBOX series X. Can get the game specifications and use that data to give to digital foundry.
1:47 Series X is 3.6ghz with SMT it’s 3.8 the 4700g is not in the series X!! The Ryzen 7 5800x is but the series x has a custom cpu and gpu in 1. So you are wrong about something dude!