Arrr, matey! This gamer be usin' AMD's X3D processors to sail through Valorant at a blisterin' 1,200 FPS!
2023-07-07
Arrr, thanks to ye AMD's 3D V-cache sorcery, a hearty content creator be havin' the power to blast away at a mind-bogglin' 1,200 fps in Valorant! That be some booty worth fightin' for, me hearties!
In the language of a 17th-century pirate, good lord, those be some mighty high framerates! Me matey, Connor Jaiye, known fer his skills in the fast-paced competitive shooter Valorant, has built a custom gaming PC with the help of AMD. And ye won't believe it, but he be gettin' over 1,200 frames per second in his favorite shooter!The most interestin' part be that Connor didn't even use the most high-end parts available. He used a previous-gen Radeon RX 6950 XT as his graphics card, along with a relatively ordinary B650 motherboard from MSI. But with the secret sauce of the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D processor, the latest next-gen CPU with 3D V-cache technology, Connor achieved a stable 900+ frames per second, with peaks exceedin' 1,200.
Now, ye might be wonderin' if this 3D V-cache be the new frontier for PC gaming. I already knew that AMD's X3D chips were impressive, but this be the most amazin' showcase yet. Intel's i9-13900K may still be the overall performance champ, but for gamblin' purposes, the 7800X3D be the best processor out there.
Aye, the CPU may not deserve all the credit. The RX 6950 XT be a powerful card indeed, and it be cheaper than AMD's flagship RX 7900 XTX or Nvidia's RTX 4090. As fer the cost of this build, it be not as expensive as ye might expect. It come to around $1,250 for the listed components, and with a few upgrades, ye could be lookin' at a total cost of just under $1,700.
If ye be lookin' to achieve similar framerates on a budget, ye could consider the AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D and some lower-spec components. But be warned, this chip be a limited edition only available at Micro Center in the US. Arr, happy gaming, me hearties!