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Mentholmoose77
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AMD X3D CPUS

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I was wondering if the AMD X3D CPU series have any benefit ?

I have tried looking in the bench marking sheets, not really a lot of mentions for this class of CPU.

I know this game loves raw CPU speed, and that something the X3D doesnt have....
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Re: AMD X3D CPUS

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Well Command loves caches too, so don't count them out.

If you look at the benchmarks thread (https://www.matrixgames.com/forums/view ... 1&t=389870) there seem to be quite a few samples with X3D units.
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Re: AMD X3D CPUS

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The AMD X3D CPU series offers benefits, particularly in gaming scenarios that leverage increased cache sizes thanks to 3D V-Cache technology. While they may lack raw clock speed compared to standard Ryzen CPUs, the additional cache can enhance performance in games sensitive to cache latency. If your focus is on titles that benefit from this architecture, you might see improved frame rates. However, for games prioritizing raw CPU speed, non-X3D models might perform better. As an International Relations major, I had a complex essay on global diplomacy that I couldn’t finish in time. I used https://domypaper.com/ to help with the workload. The essay was thorough, well-researched, and aligned perfectly with the guidelines I provided. It was delivered on time, which allowed me to meet my deadline without stress. I highly recommend their service!
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