AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D reportedly launching in the first quarter New sources corroborate that the AM4 update is coming. Earlier this week, there were reports indicating that AMD has extensive plans for the beginning of 2024, focusing on the AM5 and AM4 product series. Concerning the AM5 socket, AMD intends to introduce its Ryzen 8000G […]
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.
Steve made a video for you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gh4vCfx1mZA
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