Ultra 285K and 9800X3D with Vorpx

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  • #220755
    brown66
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    Has anyone tried any of these processors with VorpX?

    I use an old i7-12700K and I know that when I use VorpX, the percentage of use of this processor is quite high, so I was thinking about upgrading.

    I mainly use VorpX to play Skyrim LE, but I was also thinking about starting to use it on Starfield, as this is the game I predominantly play now.

    In Skyrim I use 8K resolution per eye (I use a Pimax 8KX VR headset) and in Starfield my goal was to use 4K per eye.

    Yes, I know that at these resolutions even an RTX 4090 is short…

    Therefore, if anyone has already purchased one of these processors and tried it with VorpX, I would appreciate it if you could leave your testimonial here, also mentioning what your previous processor was.

    #220761
    Laser
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    Don¨t have either but it wouldn´t make much sense for 285k to beat 9800x3d when using vorpx since it loses badly in “normal” gaming in every situation.

    Personally I currently wouldn´t look anywhere else than 9800x3d but since I all ready have 7800x3d Im not in a hurry since at higher resolutions you are limited by gpu most of the time anyways.

    #220766
    brown66
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    Amd processors often perform poorly in Bethesda RPGs because these games often have a lot of draw calls. Interestingly, one of the few games where the Ultra 285K performs well is Starfield. Also, Intel processors are generally superior in VR…

    Hence the question.

    And yes, I’ve used AMD processors in the past, so my reservations about the new 9800X3D don’t come by chance.

    #220769
    sancaq3
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    I too would be interested in some proper numbers.
    Currently just before upgrading my i5-13600K to Ultra 285K or 9800X3D (although latter being unavailable atm…)

    #220780
    Laser
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    Amd processors often perform poorly in Bethesda RPGs because these games often have a lot of draw calls. Interestingly, one of the few games where the Ultra 285K performs well is Starfield. Also, Intel processors are generally superior in VR….

    I don´t know about that “superior” part, atleast when talking about X3D chips, and even in skyrim X3D seems to be doing pretty good. Unfortunately vr benchmarks are hard to find.

    285k just seems to sucks outside some outliers like starfield, even the 14900k beats it in most cases.

    #220785
    brown66
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    Thank you very much for this video!

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