Nvidia 5080 und Ryzen 3500?
Hi,
ich frage für eine Bekannte, die aktuell mit einem Ryzen 3500 und einer 3060 unterwegs ist. System läuft soweit sehr stabil, aber sie überlegt, ob ein Graka-Upgrade mit ner 5080 Sinn macht, wegen Hunt, Indy und so. Sie möchte 4K spielen.
Geht das überhaupt mit einem 600er Watt Netzteil und macht es Sinn bei einer AMD 3500 CPU? Ich denke, die 5080 ist dann wie ein Ferrari-Motor in einen Golf einbauen, oder?
Danke schon mal für die Tipps.
So banging a 50XX is with your CPU, total dumpitz.
Your graphics card would be so bored, even with a 4080, the CPU would be so weak.
here you should take a 5700X3D better 5800X3D in before.
And instead of thinking that you’re a 5080 bang, you don’t even know what they’re doing on the market cost.
The 5080 is supposed to cost about 1169….But then what each dealer then sells, this is another ding.
But with an AM4 system it would be more price/performance to go to a 40x card.
And even there, I’d wait 1-2 months.
Because it cannot be that a 40xxer and 50xxer card cost the same amount.
Means that the 40xx cards clearly fall at prices or the 50xxer cards Significant Teurer are specified.
Either upgrade to Ryzen 7 5700x3D or directly new platform, except it plays all games in 4k and highest graphics settings, then it should very rarely lead to a CPU bottleneck.
First of all, it would be important to ask for the currently used resolution with which graphics card in what detail setting in the games mentioned.
If your friends at present in FHD with high to max. Details with this CPU and its current graphics card is satisfied with the average FPS in the mentioned games, a significantly more potent graphics card from FHD to UHD can definitely not hurt without then appreciable FPS loss.
But for further advice, we should first know their current graphics card and their current resolution.
No at the CPU makes no sense is almost as if I connect the engine of a Lamborghinis to the gear of a golf
In addition, the card will need a while anyway who knows the release of Nvidia knows about their paper releases also the first models often have vulnerabilities
First a better CPU then take a look at the RAM
Then look at the power supply cheap power supplies are not recommended here as well as it should be an ATX 3.0
can bend, you already need 5700x3D, better even 5800x3D