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how do you play games that were never meant to read 12 cores? i read that tomb raider trilogy the new one, the first one in that trilogy was programmed for only 8 cores max, so you get issues if you run a 12 core cpu.

any advice on how to fix this if i do get a 5900x?
 
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how do you play games that were never meant to read 12 cores? i read that tomb raider trilogy the new one, the first one in that trilogy was programmed for only 8 cores max, so you get issues if you run a 12 core cpu.

any advice on how to fix this if i do get a 5900x?

Use Ryzen master to limit reduce the core count on the fly.
 

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Use Ryzen master to limit reduce the core count on the fly.


is there a list of games I can use as reference that need this done? or will I simply be able to tell if there are performance issues in game caused specifically by the core count?
 
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is there a list of games I can use as reference that need this done? or will I simply be able to tell if there are performance issues in game caused specifically by the core count?

No list that I know of but I'm not into old games or games in general these days.
 
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how do you play games that were never meant to read 12 cores? i read that tomb raider trilogy the new one, the first one in that trilogy was programmed for only 8 cores max, so you get issues if you run a 12 core cpu.

any advice on how to fix this if i do get a 5900x?


I did a quick search and didn't find any games that have problems running with too many cores (the closest I can come is a problem with windows and more than 64 cores where things get weird).

Is this a real problem you ran into? Because I'm pretty sure it's not a real issue just some "what ifs" people have raised for no reason.
 

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I did a quick search and didn't find any games that have problems running with too many cores (the closest I can come is a problem with windows and more than 64 cores where things get weird).

Is this a real problem you ran into? Because I'm pretty sure it's not a real issue just some "what ifs" people have raised for no reason.

I own no 12 core cpu, I just heard Tomb Raider and other older games can't handle it and you get low frames with 12 core cpu's cause they were only designed for 8 max. I have no idea if its true or not just heard it in multiple places.
 
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I own no 12 core cpu, I just heard Tomb Raider and other older games can't handle it and you get low frames with 12 core cpu's cause they were only designed for 8 max. I have no idea if its true or not just heard it in multiple places.
That's not how things work. Some games might scale weirdly, but mostly these "issues" are down to higher core count CPUs being clocked lower than their lower core count counterparts. The game will spawn however many threads it wants/needs and will be entirely oblivious to whether there are cores left over beyond this.

With Rocket Lake engineering samples only achieving about 1500 points in Geekbench single threaded tests and around 610 points in CB R20 when running at 5 GHz, I think Intel may have a hard time topping or even matching Zen 3 until Alder Lake comes out.
Isn't Alder Lake just supposed to be Tiger Lake cores coupled with some sort of Atom cores for low power? If it's on 10nm for desktop that is of course an improvement at least in power draw, but I doubt it'll clock higher than 14nm.

Edit: damn autocorrect
 
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Isn't Alder Lie just supposed to be Tiger Lake cores coupled with some sort of Atom cores for low power? If it's on 10nm for desktop that is of course an improvement at least in power draw, but I doubt it'll clock higher than 14nm.

Yes, but there are some performance improvements in Willow Cove (Tiger Lake) relative to Cypress Cove (14 nm Willow Cove backport for Rocket Lake with Sunny Cove cache layout), they should be able to increase core counts, and it should help tame the power consumption a bit.
 
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I own no 12 core cpu, I just heard Tomb Raider and other older games can't handle it and you get low frames with 12 core cpu's cause they were only designed for 8 max. I have no idea if its true or not just heard it in multiple places.

I run some very old games with no issues on 12 cores.

The game requests a thread or threads and windows allocates the threads. It may of been a problem before windows updated it's scheduler.

If you do run into issues ryzen master has an option called "game mode" which will reboot the system with half the cores disabled but the same tdp limit so the base clock speed gets a bump. For example on my 65w part in game mode it will get to 3.9-4.0 GHz all core Vs 3.6ghz when running 12 cores.

I'm hoping this generation will be able to disable cores without a reboot .
 
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I own no 12 core cpu, I just heard Tomb Raider and other older games can't handle it and you get low frames with 12 core cpu's cause they were only designed for 8 max. I have no idea if its true or not just heard it in multiple places.
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Game: FarCry NewDawn
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Game: Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice
Avg CPU usage: 25%, Max CPU usage: 45%
Avg thread usage: 66%, Max thread usage: 88%

Both games 1920x1200 max settings (+FarCry at x1.2 render)
GPU unristricted (FPS cap) with default power settings.

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NewDawn: 70~130
Hellblade: 90~140
 
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Yes, but there are some performance improvements in Willow Cove (Tiger Lake) relative to Cypress Cove (14 nm Willow Cove backport for Rocket Lake with Sunny Cove cache layout), they should be able to increase core counts, and it should help tame the power consumption a bit.
Ah, I didn't know the cache layout was different, though judging by the difference between Ice Lake and Tiger Lake the resulting IPC increase is tiny at best. It's also an open question whether increased core counts will actually improve performance - rumors say Alder Lake is an 8+8 core layout (16c24t to be precise), which is of course a step down in the number of fast cores from the 10900k. We don't know whether the Windows scheduler will treat the cores like equals or as a set of either/or core clusters (the latter seems more likely if power savings is a goal), though there is of course the possibility for some advanced scheduling system that puts low performance threads on the low power cores etc. That would free up the 8 fast cores for heavier tasks, but it remains to be seen just how much that will improve overall performance. It's definitely an interesting arch, but more for mobile than desktop IMO.
 
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Well if this is true the 5900x will be significantly faster than the 10900k. I can hardly wait. I have been slowly getting new parts for my new build. It is going to be the first time in a long time since I have gone AMD. I believe the last time was Phenom ii.

For me it would be the first time since the K6-2, so over 20 years. Not being able to upgrade to a better CPU in the future, without also changing the motherboard, is the only thing that's a bit annoying about the 5900X.

I'm currently on the i7-7700K, and I have the same problem, there is no better CPU for my motherboard.

On the other hand, I don't think I can wait another year for the AM5 CPUs and motherboards, so most likely I'll end up with a 5900x system in the next few months, unless Intel pulls some rabbit from their hat.
 
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For me it would be the first time since the K6-2, so over 20 years. Not being able to upgrade to a better CPU in the future, without also changing the motherboard, is the only thing that's a bit annoying about the 5900X.

To be fair that's not on AMD and more your personal timing. These chips are the last in the lineup on AM4 socket and they gave us a homerun. It's a great service to those who were already on AM4 (except those on x370). Judging from how long you stay on the chip you run, I wouldn't think it's an actual problem. In any case you might consider the 5800x instead. That cpu will already be generational leaps ahead of that 7700K. That'll leave a used/new 5950x down the road as a possibility.
 
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I believe they could still be compatible even though the platform is not here yet. The DDR5 spec has been finished for a long time. I just don't see myself upgrading to one of these, if they are likely the last CPU that will not be compatible with DDR5.

I'm not asking for AM4..... I'm asking for future platforms that these CPUs will more than likely be compatible with. Don't act smart before you even read the question properly.

And do you actually think I'm using PowerPC right now, or what...? o_O

No. The last CPU that will be incompatible with DDR5 will likely be the upcoming 14nm Rocket Lake from Intel. Slated for release sometime in early/mid 2021.
It will also likely support PCIE 4.0. AT LAST!!
 
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