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That's if you're building a gaming centric PC, but I'm pretty sure the 5900x outperforms the 7800x3d in workload scenarios, so it's kind of a wash if you need a workload cpu.
Yeah, you could upgrade AM5 later when prices go down, but an AM4 build is probably cheaper right now.
This wouldn't be best for gaming. You would be better off going AM5 at this point. The 5900x is great for video production because of the multi core performance but that doesn't mean a lot for gaming.
If you want gaming and have to stick to AM4, consider the ryzen 5700x3d. I was surprised to see how close it was to the 5800x3d, for 50-80$ less. For 250$ it's hard to beat for the gaming performance it provides. It's only like 2-5fps less than the 5800x3d
Of course the 7800x3d is better but it's also like $100+
Yeah, you could upgrade AM5 later when prices go down, but an AM4 build is probably cheaper right now.
Not really, no one mentioned that the 5900x is a stronger cpu for workloads, and I still said go AM4 because the overall build would be cheaper now for a workload pc, rather than having to wait.
I said go AM5 if only gaming was the focus, and nothing about already having am4 hardware
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I said go AM5 if only gaming was the focus, and nothing about already having am4 hardware
You should read my comment earlier about the multi core work loads
If you want gaming and have to stick to AM4, consider the ryzen 5700x3d. I was surprised to see how close it was to the 5800x3d, for 50-80$ less. For 250$ it's hard to beat for the gaming performance it provides. It's only like 2-5fps less than the 5800x3d
Of course the 7800x3d is better but it's also like $100+
Will this go below $200 right before the next gen of AM5 are announced?
If you're going with a nice card like the 7900 XTX be sure to do some research and budget for a well-rated power supply (PSU) - don't skimp, and remember you can re-use it for your next build or upgrade.
If you're going with a nice card like the 7900 XTX be sure to do some research and budget for a well-rated power supply (PSU) - don't skimp, and remember you can re-use it for your next build or upgrade.
Currently looking at the Cooler Master MWE Gold 850 V2 power supply.