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AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D 8-Core 3.4GHz 105W Desktop Processor EXPIRED

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Newegg has AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D 8-Core 3.4GHz 105W Desktop Processor (100-100000651WOF) on sale for $429.99 - Extra $64.50 Off w/ promo code ZIPFEST22 (apply in cart) = $365.49 w/ ZIP Checkout only. Shipping is free.

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  • 8-Core/16 Threads
  • 3.4GHz Operating Frequency
  • 4.5GHz Max Turbo Frequency
  • 105W Thermal Power
  • Socket AM4 CPU Type
  • 64-Bit Support
  • DDR4 2667, 2933, 3200MHz
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Not sure where you're coming from on this. Intel draws 300W on open test benches just to top AMD's gaming on chips that actually hit those speeds in people's normal machines. (Most prebuilts with Intel will actually not beat AMD because you need exceptional cooling or they throttle). So AMD made this ONE chip that could beat Intel using tech that Intel can't match.

Now when I see an Intel chip actually win in gaming at 125W power envelopes, I'll concede the crown to Intel. But AMD does need to get better at lying...ahem...I mean marketing. Just release a 600W chip that runs at 7GHz and needs phase cooling, then act like your chip is the fastest stock chip. That's nearly what Intel is doing. Source: https://www.tomshardware.com/news...turbo-mode
This CPU is very strong in gaming. Neck and neck with the latest CPUs in certain games.
Promo code works with the new AM5 stuff also.

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09-29-2022 at 06:27 AM.
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I already have a 3090 tie. Do I need a shirt too?

I just realized you were not the poster whom I replied to. But yeah, you should have a shirt on before you put on a tie. Some people prefer going shirtless though, for each his own.
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Worth the upgrade from a 5600x?

I suggest you watch lots of comparison videos. For games that use a lot of cache, it is a massive leap, for games that don't, you may not see much difference at all. For example https://youtu.be/81kAorV30Vc

https://youtu.be/2HqE03SpdOs
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I already have a 3090 tie. Do I need a shirt too?
Maybe a hat...
I do not think you will see a difference in most of the games.
Where you will see up to 20% gain is in multi-threading apps and games.
If I was you, for gaming I would save my $$$ and hold onto current CPU
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Quote from R0B0TPIRATE :
If your not going to do a build for at least a year, is this still a buy?

Have a 2070 Super and AMD 5 3600 and riding it out for a bit
Im pretty confident in saying if you are not building for at least a year, then dont buy components for at least a year. The markets will be very different in a year and theres a 90% chance that you will have more options by then to make your $ go further.
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09-29-2022 at 06:49 AM.
I have a Lenovo y700 with an i5-6600HQ and an Nvidia 960M and a 250GB ssd that's full lol.

I have a microcenter 30 minutes away.

Clearly I need to build a new desktop. I've never built one before. I've been eyeing the 5800x3D for a long time. But so long that all the next gen stuff is coming out. I've been waiting out the ridiculous GPU market.

Can anyone give me a nudge in either direction for New Build - 5800x3D or next gen?
Was debating waiting to do all this on Black Friday.
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