Question Star-citizen performance on R7 5700x3d

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i have r7 3700x and i want to upgrade it to R7 5700x3d to stay in AM4 for the time being, and my GPU is RTX 4090, Ram- corsair 3200mhz 4X8gb.
based on this specs, will i be able to run star-citizen on ultra with clouds very high and using 4k DLSS?
 
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Hi
i have r7 3700x and i want to upgrade it to R7 5700x3d to stay in AM4 for the time being, and my GPU is RTX 4090, Ram- corsair 3200mhz 4X8gb.
based on this specs, will i be able to run star-citizen on ultra with clouds very high and using 4k DLSS?
Try it!

I play it on the specs in my signature at 1440p native.
5700x3d will give you a nice boost over the 3700x.
Have a look at the star citizen performance heat maps (community-> telemetry), see where the 5700x3d lines up
 
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Evocati member here — Star Citizen is incredibly CPU taxing, probably one of the most CPU taxing games on the planet right now. Upgrading to any X3D chip will give you a night and day performance improvement, more so in Star Citizen than any other game probably.

I upgraded from a Ryzen 5 3600 to a Ryzen 7 5800X3D a few years back, and the frame rate jump in Star Citizen was incredible. You'll probably have a 50% performance improvement in some areas if not double the frame rate.

Since you have a RTX 4090, the performance jump will be even more noteworthy compared to most others who have less powerful GPUs.

Honestly, if you have a RTX 4090, I'd try to make the jump to the Ryzen 7 5800X3D, if it isn't exorbitantly too expensive.

Yes, with the X3D chips you can max the game out no problem, especially with a 4090. Don't expect above 60FPS all the time though, the game is still in Alpha.
 
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