The Ryzen 7 5800X3D is a great gaming CPU, thanks to it's modern architecture, 8 cores, and also it's massive L3 cache size.
So I was wondering... If modern games greately benefits from the large L3 cache, how would this chip perform with only 4 cores/4 threads? Can the L3 cache make up for the lack of cpu cores?
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