![]() ![]() ![]() The loading times went from 12-13 minutes to 5-6 minutes for large worlds when I upgraded to the 3700X. I have a X570 motherboard, so it would work fine with the 5900X after a BIOS update. ![]() And if you're only looking at decreasing loading times by a few seconds, I don't know that it would be worth spending the extra money, not to mention probably rebuilding your PC unless you happen to have one of the relatively few motherboards that supports both 3rd- and 5th-gen Ryzen.īesides, the next new shiny thing is months away, and it'll be better still, because it always is. I'm sure the 5900X is faster on a single thread too, just probably not as much. Most benchmarks I see are multi-threaded, which gives a large advantage to a 12-core CPU over one with 8 cores. I think the question is how much faster the 5900X at decompression on a single thread. But the loading times halved when I went from my older AMD Phenom II 1100T to the 3700X (and using the same speed SSD). I have a Ryzen 3700X that performs about the same as the 5600X, and I've been thinking about getting a 5900X because it's faster at decompression, but I'm not sure exactly how much that would speed up loading of sims 3 saves. ![]()
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