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Product Name: | AMD Ryzen™ 9 7900X3D 12-Core, 24-Thread Desktop Processor |
Manufacturer: | AMD |
Model Number: | AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D |
Product SKU: | B0BTRRNK7T |
UPC: | 730143314916 |
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Rather just save money since the motherboard I bought (msi x670e gaming amd wifi) does not have any compromises in terms of functionality for the price I paid since it can also use usb 4 in the future by using an expansion card.
Don't know why it's not getting popular because it literally is the best bang for buck motherboard in terms of i/o and 4 m.2 slots with no compromises eating into pcie or sata bandwidth.
This motherboard can also be upgraded to run usb 4 when the expansion card is released.
There's also middle of the road choices like the 5700x/5800x which would still be a huge upgrade for you but are routinely on sale for less than $200.
There's also middle of the road choices like the 5700x/5800x which would still be a huge upgrade for you but are routinely on sale for less than $200.
7800x3d gives you all 8 cores with 3D cache and for less.
There's also middle of the road choices like the 5700x/5800x which would still be a huge upgrade for you but are routinely on sale for less than $200.
Adding up ipc gains for each gen, I can see wanting to wait for 9000 given that 3600 is still plenty viable for now. We're talking what, 20-30% gain to 5000, 25% to 7000, maybe at least 25% to 9000
you would need to buy a new motherboard, ram, etc if you want this cpu
honestly if you just want to have the multicore performance just go with a 5950x --- you can get that cheaper than a 7900x3d right now but that would be the only cost
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well, may want to wait if you are looking for 5 years
basically, it sounds like the next amd chip will be closer to a big little arch, comprising of zen chips + zenc chips (zenc are basically just low power dense chiplets that are smaller but can't clock as high)
with the next years release to be essentially a zen big little refinement like zen 1 to zen 2 was
honestly if you just want to have the multicore performance just go with a 5950x --- you can get that cheaper than a 7900x3d right now but that would be the only cost
basically, it sounds like the next amd chip will be closer to a big little arch, comprising of zen chips + zenc chips (zenc are basically just low power dense chiplets that are smaller but can't clock as high)
with the next years release to be essentially a zen big little refinement like zen 1 to zen 2 was
Can you elaborate what this means?
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I actually think this chip at the shown price is a really good deal unless you're purely looking for a good gaming CPU. The 7800X3D is going to offer just slightly better framerates for even less money. On productivity performance, you would need to really be into video editing, 3D rendering, or compressing/decompressing archived files to ever even care...