AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D Priced $450; Other CPUs to follow in Mid-April (updated)
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cucaulay malkin
5800x at 300> 5800x3d at 450
easy choice
Undying
Amd so late to the party. Who needs a 5600 now when you can get a faster 12400. Same goes for 5700X.
cucaulay malkin
Horus-Anhur
cucaulay malkin
Undying
Agonist
cucaulay malkin
Horus-Anhur
https://imgs.search.brave.com/WrI1xVLmzOP77QtulluiIPTaobgLvV68c_SHGuIPu9I/rs:fit:1200:768:1/g:ce/aHR0cHM6Ly9jZG4u/bmVvdy5pbi9uZXdz/L2ltYWdlcy91cGxv/YWRlZC8yMDIyLzAy/LzE2NDQ4MjEzOTFf/YW1kX3J5emVuXzU4/MDB4M2QuanBn
No. It's 15% average.
AMD claims there are up to 35% gains.
Undying
cucaulay malkin
FlyBy
I would still pick the AMD solution. It's not always about the last few % to gain, 157 or 165 fps unless you earn your money with it and deadlines and stuff.
Zen3 has matured, Bios' are mostly stable, plenty DDR4 to choose from, PCIe v4 still plenty. It doesn't look that evenly smooth on the other side in my perspective.
My recent Intel systems since Core-i have not run as smooth as this Ryzen does. Intel has a lot to do to win me back for my own personal gaming rig.
Horus-Anhur
Embra
How about we wait for HH to tell us the truth?
Rambling on about unknowns make treads a chore to read.
cucaulay malkin
that is some miracle cache to see 36% difference
schmidtbag
Neo Cyrus
With the CAD dropping rapidly in the last two days for whatever reason that's $580, so they'll round it up to $600, they always do. The 5900X is going for $567 at several stores... makes it a shit choice for someone like me on a 3900X, who doesn't feel like spending a fortune on DDR5 so I want this last upgrade on AM4.
MonstroMart
JamesSneed
This is the perfect price if you don't want to sell too many chips. I doubt many will buy it considering Zen4 isn't that far off.
Horus-Anhur