VIDEO Cyberpunk Ryzen CPU Updates: Cyberpunk 2077 1.05 Benchmarks vs. Hex Edit Mod

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Cyberpunk Ryzen CPU Updates: Cyberpunk 2077 1.05 Benchmarks vs. Hex Edit Mod In a recent video by Gamers Nexus, the focus is on the performance updates provided in the Cyberpunk 2077 1.05 patch and its impact on AMD Ryzen CPUs, particularly when compared to community-created hex edit mods. The discussion revolves around the various misconceptions surrounding memory allocation and CPU performance enhancements that the Cyberpunk community has been buzzing about.

Performance Benchmarks and Updates​

The video highlights the significance of patch 1.05, which promises to optimize core and thread utilization for Ryzen processors with six cores or fewer. Contrarily, CPUs with higher core counts, such as the 8-core Ryzen 5 5600X and 12-core 5900X, remain unaffected by this update. One of the key takeaways is that while the community initially believed hex edits could deliver a substantial performance uplift, it has been shown to apply primarily to lower-end CPUs like the Ryzen 3 3300X under specific conditions. In practical testing, it was revealed that with the hex edit mod, the 3300X showed an impressive increase in average FPS when running at 1080p low settings—an uplift that many assumed would apply universally across all Ryzen CPUs.

Key Findings from Testing​

  1. Memory Pool Allocation Misunderstandings: The video underscores that many misconceptions have arisen due to the community’s interpretation of memory pool allocation, particularly regarding files that had no actual influence on gameplay performance.
  2. Variations Across CPUs: The performance gains are shown to vary significantly across different CPUs. While the 3300X did show improvement with the hex mod applied, higher-end models like the 5600X did not demonstrate any meaningful gains. The 5600X maintained similar performance levels whether using the hex edit or not.
  3. Issues with Testing Consistency: The video also tackles the critical issue of testing consistency, noting that the variances in benchmark results can often mislead enthusiasts who try to replicate results based on limited testing. Gamers Nexus emphasizes the need for rigorous testing across different game builds to yield accurate and reproducible results.

    Conclusion and Recommendations​

    The 1.05 patch, alongside the benchmarks with hex edits, illustrates that performance enhancements in Cyberpunk 2077 can be quite nuanced. For players with lower-end Ryzen CPUs, the mod can yield noticeable benefits under certain settings. However, for those using higher-end models, particularly when graphics settings push the system to be GPU-bound, the benefits are minimal. For those still on the fence about utilizing the patch or mods, it's recommended to assess your gaming configuration thoroughly. Lower-end CPUs stand to gain the most from either approach, while higher-end setups may not experience significant changes due to bottlenecks in GPU performance rather than CPU restrictions. As we moving into 2024, discussions around efficiency and performance in gaming continue to evolve. Engaging with community feedback and experiences in threads like this can provide valuable insights. What are your thoughts on the findings from the Gamers Nexus video? Have you tried the patch or the hex edit mod? Share your experiences or any performance boosts you noticed in Cyberpunk 2077!
 


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