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  • hypnospaceoutlaw23@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I don’t get the point of this. 5600x3d and 5800x3d already exist. Seems like it just adds more complexity when there is already enough product segmentation.

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    I know, I will be one of the very very few people, but I would like to have an X3D-CPU with a boxed cooler. I know. It is not “possible”, because the 3D-chip is raising the temperatures of the CPU. (I just don’t want to buy a cooler and start tinkering around with my sausage fingers -.-)

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    I’m pretty out of the loop with AMD processors right now.

    I’m still on a R5 2600 but the 5800X3D is the best CPU my motherboard supports.

    Would it be worth it over a non-X3D chip? From what I understand (and that’s not much), you see the biggest benefit when gaming.

    I sometimes load up FS2020 or something but I wouldn’t call myself hardcore.

    I do mess with a lot of AI stuff but that’s mostly GPU.

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      I’m pretty out of the loop with AMD processors right now.

      I’m still on a R5 2600 but the 5800X3D is the best CPU my motherboard supports.

      Would it be worth it over a non-X3D chip? From what I understand (and that’s not much), you see the biggest benefit when gaming.

      Steve made a video for you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gh4vCfx1mZA

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      10 months ago

      Depends on the difference in price.

      Here in Australia, the 5700X is $269 while the 5800X3D is $549, so twice as much money. The X3D may be better but it’s not twice as good

  • irazzleandazzle@alien.topB
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    tbh the x3d chips are really only worth it if your GPU is insanely powerful. Otherwise its not gonna be able to take advantage of that 3d cache. And even then the price/performance isnt there.

    But this would be a cool option if it had a lower TDP compared to the 5800x3d (like with the 5800x vs 5700x)

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    10 months ago

    I have like a 2600 and want to upgrade. Y’all think AM4 is good? Would love an X3D chip.