Review of AMD Ryzen 7 3700X processor. Zen 2 still rocks

Microsoft Flight Simulator

Even after the release of the Ryzen 7 5700G, the Ryzen 7 3700X is currently the cheapest octa-core processor. It still doesn’t have a proper successor. The Ryzen 5 5800X is significantly pricier, but it is fully stocked in stores. This last-gen model could thus be considered up-to-date and should not be omitted in comparisons with other processors. It also beats the Rocket Lake Core i7 not only in efficiency but also occasionally in performance.

Microsoft Flight Simulator

Note: The measured results in this chapter do not reflect the current state of the game. After a major update from July 27, 2021, performance in MFS has changed significantly. To what extent, you can find out in a test comparing performance “before” and “after”. However, we returned the Core i7-11700KF before the update was released, so the results from the period before the July update are still used.

Test environment: resolution: 1280 × 720 px; graphics settings preset: Low; API DirectX 11; extra settings: Anti-Aliasing: off; test scene: custom (Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Air Traffic: AI, February 14, 9:00) autopilot: from 1000 m until hitting the terrain.



Test environment: resolution: 1920 × 1080 px; graphics settings preset: Low; API DirectX 11; extra settings: Anti-Aliasing: off; test scene: custom (Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Air Traffic: AI, February 14, 9:00) autopilot: from 1000 m until hitting the terrain.



Test environment: resolution: 2560 × 1440 px; graphics settings preset: High; API DirectX 11; extra settings: Anti-Aliasing: TAA; test scene: custom (Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Air Traffic: AI, February 14, 9:00) autopilot: from 1000 m until hitting the terrain.



Test environment: resolution: 3840 × 2160 px; graphics settings preset: Ultra; API DirectX 11; extra settings: Anti-Aliasing: TAA; test scene: custom (Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Air Traffic: AI, February 14, 9:00) autopilot: from 1000 m until hitting the terrain.



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