Hello everyone, thinking about upgrading my old good fx8300 cpu to Ryzen 5 2600x or similar one (depending on prices)
My question is - how much performance will I get after the upgrade? Especially in games like Battlefield 1 (mutliplayer 64 man) or Rainbow Six Siege (TAA, high textures, 16x anisotropic, medium shades etc), also in other games like GTA5, Witcher 3, PUBG, BFV, CoDBO4.
My rig right now contains: FX 8300, Coolermaster Tx3 Evo, m5a97 2.0, 16gb 1600mhz g.skill ram, HIS rx470 4gb, 120gb ssd+1tb wd exec hdd, Chieftec 650 gold psu, Win 10 1803. Planning to play in 1920x1080 reso, maybe with 144hz monitor in the future.
Two things which are stopping me from upgrade are:
1) I'm forced to change not only CPU but mobo+ram as well. And DDR4 RAM costs quite alot now so switching 16gb ddr3 > 16gb ddr4 will be costly abit wont it?
CPU costs also ~3x more and you need good mobo for that (something like b450/x470). So here I really hope for some good performance per $$$ increase.
2) Alot of youtube tests show some weird results, like FX having 80 fps and Ryzen 5 2600 having 120 fps in games like AC Origins lol, so is the difference really that small or what's the trick? Some website reviews though show something like x2 difference in FPS (100 vs 200 etc). It depends from game to game and every test, every specs are not the same. Still wanna sort this out. Or find some legit info about that.
I thank you in advance for any kind of help.
My question is - how much performance will I get after the upgrade? Especially in games like Battlefield 1 (mutliplayer 64 man) or Rainbow Six Siege (TAA, high textures, 16x anisotropic, medium shades etc), also in other games like GTA5, Witcher 3, PUBG, BFV, CoDBO4.
My rig right now contains: FX 8300, Coolermaster Tx3 Evo, m5a97 2.0, 16gb 1600mhz g.skill ram, HIS rx470 4gb, 120gb ssd+1tb wd exec hdd, Chieftec 650 gold psu, Win 10 1803. Planning to play in 1920x1080 reso, maybe with 144hz monitor in the future.
Two things which are stopping me from upgrade are:
1) I'm forced to change not only CPU but mobo+ram as well. And DDR4 RAM costs quite alot now so switching 16gb ddr3 > 16gb ddr4 will be costly abit wont it?
CPU costs also ~3x more and you need good mobo for that (something like b450/x470). So here I really hope for some good performance per $$$ increase.
2) Alot of youtube tests show some weird results, like FX having 80 fps and Ryzen 5 2600 having 120 fps in games like AC Origins lol, so is the difference really that small or what's the trick? Some website reviews though show something like x2 difference in FPS (100 vs 200 etc). It depends from game to game and every test, every specs are not the same. Still wanna sort this out. Or find some legit info about that.
I thank you in advance for any kind of help.