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Amazon has
AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Desktop Processor for
$479.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
Jangstein for finding this deal.
Product Details:
- The world's fastest gaming processor, built on AMD 'Zen5' technology and Next Gen 3D V-Cache.
- 8 cores and 16 threads, delivering +~16% IPC uplift and great power efficiency
- 96MB L3 cache with better thermal performance vs. previous gen and allowing higher clock speeds, up to 5.2GHz
- Drop-in ready for proven Socket AM5 infrastructure
- Cooler not included
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Bought a 5800x build, and guess what i get the same performance because i just do 1440p or 4k gaming. I felt so dumb having spent so much time on finding the ram, OCing etc. Lmao but on the bright side i sold it at a good price, it was paired with a 4090.
So unless you do 1080p or a very cpu intensive game like msfs (which my msfs is only a few fps different) save your money. I know we all want the very best, but that's a trap
However this is a deal site where we are supposed to be "saving money" with Slickdeal pricing. Not promoting the newest AMD "advanced marketing".
Not many games to play until gta6 so no rush for upgrades
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I understand there are Siege or CS guys who want 500fps and will run low-res to get it, I just wouldn't have thought, in the wider gaming world, there were that many gamers who have limited themselves to low-res play, but also would spend this kind of money for a CPU?
Not many games to play until gta6 so no rush for upgrades
I understand there are Siege or CS guys who want 500fps and will run low-res to get it, I just wouldn't have thought, in the wider gaming world, there were that many gamers who have limited themselves to low-res play, but also would spend this kind of money for a CPU?
Those who buys this want to max out any potential fps that might be left on the table with an rtx 4090 or those who do competitive gaming that want the highest fps at low res.
DLSS 4.0 Multiframe gen is my specific critique in this post to claim NVIDIA is offering a huge step up in performance. I can GUARENTEE that playing on a 5070 with 2 generated frames per real frame isn't going to feel the same as a 4090 with 1 generated frame.
NVIDIA is lying about their performance by a lot. I will bet money that the 5070 is worse than the 4070 ti super when using standardized testing.
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