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#6107137 Posted on: 02/27/2023 05:26 PM
It still is but 5800x3d is a the bottom of the chart now.
1080p..........
It still is but 5800x3d is a the bottom of the chart now.
1080p..........
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#6107138 Posted on: 02/27/2023 05:29 PM
@4K still a damn good CPU!
So it will depend on the price per FPS after getting MB and RAM.
Anybody dumping their "old" 5800X3Ds?!
It still is but 5800x3d is a the bottom of the chart now.
@4K still a damn good CPU!

So it will depend on the price per FPS after getting MB and RAM.
Anybody dumping their "old" 5800X3Ds?!

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#6107139 Posted on: 02/27/2023 05:29 PM
It still is but 5800x3d is a the bottom of the chart now.

Something doesn't add up. The 5800X3D was trading blows with the 7700X during the initial reviews.
Here's Tomshardware RL review that puts it above the entire Zen 4 lineup. Knowing HWU, they probably picked specific games and specific settings to show AMD's newest toy in the best light possible.

It still is but 5800x3d is a the bottom of the chart now.

Something doesn't add up. The 5800X3D was trading blows with the 7700X during the initial reviews.
Here's Tomshardware RL review that puts it above the entire Zen 4 lineup. Knowing HWU, they probably picked specific games and specific settings to show AMD's newest toy in the best light possible.

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#6107140 Posted on: 02/27/2023 05:30 PM
It still is but 5800x3d is a the bottom of the chart now.
Yeah but even in this extreme scenario its only a 20% difference for like $1000-$1100 worth of upgrades.
If you're building a new computer it makes sense I think or if you're upgrading from like a 3k series. 5K series though? I don't think so.
It still is but 5800x3d is a the bottom of the chart now.
Yeah but even in this extreme scenario its only a 20% difference for like $1000-$1100 worth of upgrades.
If you're building a new computer it makes sense I think or if you're upgrading from like a 3k series. 5K series though? I don't think so.
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Depending on platform cost I will either get the next Zen series or go with Meteor Lake. These are some very impressive improvements, but I'm still unconvinced there's enough here for me to ditch the 5900X just yet. Especially now when I rarely play latest games.