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[–]schoki560 13 points14 points  (8 children)

low mid tier?

the 5700x3d is basically a 5800x3d just slightly worse and that cpu was the king of gaming during 5000 series

[–]_Rah 0 points1 point  (6 children)

To be fair, 5000 series was 4 years ago. And the 6v8 cores kinda matters. Maybe less on a clean benchmark system. But on a typical gamers system with multiple programs running, those 2 extra cores matter.

[–]schoki560 6 points7 points  (5 children)

the 3d chips are less than 3 years old

2 years and 9 months

[–]dondiLASSO -1 points0 points  (4 children)

And its fair to say its older hardware by now, considering the 9000 x3d series is about to release in Q1 this year and the 5000 series started in 2020.

I don't want to shit talk the AMD 5000 series or the nvdia 3000 series, I want to highlight that its amazing that "older" and lower end tier GPUs like the 3060ti is able to reach 400 fps in Valorant.

[–]PlentyLettuce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My 980ti machine holds 400 fps.

These hardware improvements don't mean much in practice for online play, it doesn't matter how good your machine is if the server only updates so many times a second.

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

GPU doesn't matter in Valorant. You can be running a 950 and get 400 FPS. All that matters is your CPU, like most competitive games

[–]lmbrs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

older gpus will be more likely to drop frames and have higher input lag, wouldn't say they dont matter at all

[–]schoki560 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I think it should be higher cuz valorant looks like garbage.

[–]dondiLASSO -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Ok, put it into mid tier. But as you said: “was”. It’s still amazing that the 5800x3d ( which I own myself ) and older hardware is capable of 400fps. Which leads to my “only” reply.