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Hi,
Nice Dude not sure games matter but you did add some more cores to cool
New update GPU-Z: TechPowerUp GPU-Z (v2.41.0) Download | TechPowerUp
v2.41.0 (August 6th, 2021)
- Added detection for Windows 11
- Improved TMU estimation for unknown (future) NVIDIA GPUs
- Improved clock speed reporting on professional AMD RDNA2 cards
- The installer will now add the version number to add/remove programs, this improves Winget support
- Always show Navi rated clocks in Advanced Panel, even when some are reported as zero
- Fixed "BIOS reading not supported on this device" on some laptops with NVIDIA dGPU
- Fixed "Lookup" button rendering on ASUS ROG version with non-standard DPI setting
- Updated chinese tooltip translations
- Fixed clockspeed calculation for some older ATI cards (Radeon DDR / 7200 DDR)
- Added die size and transistor count for AMD Cezanne and ATI R100 & RV100
- Added support for AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT, Pro W6800, W6600, Radeon HD 7660G (AMD R-464L APU)
- Added support for NVIDIA CMP 90HX, 50HX, 40HX, 30HX, T1000, T400, A100-SXM-80GB, A10, A5000, A4000, A3000, A2000, RTX 3050 Mobile Series (GA107-B)
Were you coming from a Ryzen 5800X to the 5950x? Aside from benchmarking tools, have you noticed any real difference in performance?
My wife has a 5600X and I haver a 5900X, and there is not much difference in day to day tasks between the two. I went with the higher core count as I often run 4-6 concurrent VM's under Hyper-V for labs and I figured the other cores wouldn't hurt.