expiredbravesman218 posted Nov 08, 2023 11:55 AM
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expiredbravesman218 posted Nov 08, 2023 11:55 AM
AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D Vermeer 3.3GHz 6-Core Processor Only
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but if you have a 5600x, I wouldn't suggest getting the x3d version as an upgrade. just get on am5 tbh.
The 5600x hovers around 140 so for 3D vcache is a big selling point and for many who game you will see a big uptick in stability of frames (gamers nexus has a 30fps boost when just comparing 5600x to 5600x3d); i would suggest this if you are trying to budget to put as much into the gpu; the $300 red devil 6750xt seems to be a great combo
I dont think nvidia is going to give any 12gb gpus around $300 this year unless they give the 12gb rtx 3060 to undercut most of AMDs 6000 GPUs
I wouldn't trust intel still because their arc a750 is still around $200 but their future gpu prospects dont really compete against AMD with their propriety technologies; if you were comparing ONLY intel vs nvidia budget gpus then i would pick a750
but if you have a 5600x, I wouldn't suggest getting the x3d version as an upgrade. just get on am5 tbh.
but if you have a 5600x, I wouldn't suggest getting the x3d version as an upgrade. just get on am5 tbh.
Even the 5600x appears to be better on paper. I know that there is some magic with the 3D cache and the x3d chip may support PCI4.
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Even the 5600x appears to be better on paper. I know that there is some magic with the 3D cache and the x3d chip may support PCI4.
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To me, the cost of the chip + extra cooling requirements do not seem to justify the minor gain from a 5600G. If building a new system though, yeah, I really like to see the competition and the prices dropping. I picked up the 5600G for $89 just before last Christmas.
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To me, the cost of the chip + extra cooling requirements do not seem to justify the minor gain from a 5600G. If building a new system though, yeah, I really like to see the competition and the prices dropping. I picked up the 5600G for $89 just before last Christmas.
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