Does PoE greatly benefit from a CPU's 3D V-Cache?
I was one of the fortunate who wasn't having issues with my Intel i7-13700K, but recently it seems to be showing signs of first problems, i.e. random shutdowns and weird stuttering.
I'm considering "upgrading" to the Ryzen 9800X3D because I expect the extra cache to last me a few more years in gaming down the line. Though now I'm left wondering if PoE is one of those games where the extra cache would make a major difference? No reviewer is testing this game and never has, at least not to my knowledge, so I have exactly zero references I could use. Because if not, then I'd just accept a direct replacement from the retailer. 🤔 Win 11, RTX 4080, i7-13700K, 32GB DDR5-6000, 7000 MB/s SSD, 4k Ultra ------------------------------------------------------ If PoE 2 has no CWDT builds, I will quit for good. Last bumped on Nov 7, 2024, 6:50:16 PM
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I guess it took me less time to find some posts on reddit related to your question, than you spent writing this thread :DDD
Just use google man, "poe 3d cache" Yeah, every CPU bound game gets huge impact with increase of 3d cache, so it's highly recommended to look into it | |
Absolutely.
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" No need for the condescension, dude. I was looking for a technical answer and not for random hear-say benchmark claims from random reddit users. There's a large variance from setup to setup and build to build. I was hoping for someone more technically literate to chime in. And the game hasn't been CPU-bound in quite some time. The technical update was like 2 years ago, or maybe 3 by now. That term is also misleading anyway. Win 11, RTX 4080, i7-13700K, 32GB DDR5-6000, 7000 MB/s SSD, 4k Ultra ------------------------------------------------------ If PoE 2 has no CWDT builds, I will quit for good. Last edited by BaumisMagicalWorld on Nov 7, 2024, 5:58:03 PM
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5800x3d and a 3070 here. max settings at 1440p reliably over 100 fps, though the GPU is what sits at 100% usage, not the CPU.
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In short, it's less to do with specifically the 3D V-cache itself and the fact that there is so much of it. Any program must cache certain amounts of data in the caches within the processor itself. For a game like PoE, which is heavily cache reliant, performance increases as the cache increases more effectively than by boosting cpu frequency. TL;DR: AMD X3D CPUs often are better at gaming because they have a superior method of caching data and size of said cache.
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Yes, the 9800X3D should be the best CPU for playing PoE right now.
And since PoE uses AVX instructions, AMD CPUs should have a slight advantage, since most intel CPUs have an AVX offset in BIOS (like throttling the frequency slightly) when running AVX instructions, while AMDs don't. | |
Thanks, guys. I'll build another CWDT toon should I get my hands on a 9800X3D in time. Given my experience with those builds, I won't need to run strict benchmarks for them, I'd be able to tell right away. Cheers.
Win 11, RTX 4080, i7-13700K, 32GB DDR5-6000, 7000 MB/s SSD, 4k Ultra
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You won't benefit from any new hardware while the game is experiencing a catastropic failure.
If you're thinking about playing on Console: Don't. It'd be nice to not hard freeze. Just saying. YES I AM INSANE, ZANA! :> Last edited by bvanharjr on Nov 7, 2024, 6:54:11 PM
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