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Dec 22, 2022 10:51 PM
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D 3.4Ghz 8-Core/16-Thread Desktop Processor
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For productivity, 5900X.
For mixed workloads (gaming and productivity) it really depends which you value more.
If you want amazing gaming performance that can often come close to (or even exceed) Ryzen 7000/13th Gen Intel then the 5800X3D it is.
If you're ok with Ryzen 5000 series gaming performance but need more cores/threads to make money or save time then the 5900X is a better bet.
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For productivity, 5900X.
For mixed workloads (gaming and productivity) it really depends which you value more.
If you want amazing gaming performance that can often come close to (or even exceed) Ryzen 7000/13th Gen Intel then the 5800X3D it is.
If you're ok with Ryzen 5000 series gaming performance but need more cores/threads to make money or save time then the 5900X is a better bet.
For productivity, 5900X.
For mixed workloads (gaming and productivity) it really depends which you value more.
If you want amazing gaming performance that can often come close to (or even exceed) Ryzen 7000/13th Gen Intel then the 5800X3D it is.
If you're ok with Ryzen 5000 series gaming performance but need more cores/threads to make money or save time then the 5900X is a better bet.
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For productivity, 5900X.
For mixed workloads (gaming and productivity) it really depends which you value more.
If you want amazing gaming performance that can often come close to (or even exceed) Ryzen 7000/13th Gen Intel then the 5800X3D it is.
If you're ok with Ryzen 5000 series gaming performance but need more cores/threads to make money or save time then the 5900X is a better bet.
Or just wait and do it all then? I am ONLY into 1440 gaming on my 31.5 monitor and as along as I can get 60 FPS, I am cool
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