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AMD Zen 3 (5000 Series), rumored 17% IPC gain.

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99% true, but there is one area that AMD won't beat Intel for some time yet. Pure clock speed in extreme benchmarking.
Despite the world record being 8.723 GHz on a Piledriver, which beat another Piledriver for the record. And the memory clock record being set on the Crosshair Impact :P Intel haven't had benching records in ages ;)
 
The Stealth is pretty rubbish, likely to throttle at full load even without overclocking. A 3rd party cooler will be much better, and quieter.

No it won't throttle at full load. The 5600X has a TDP of 65W. Which means it will have a default PBO limit of 88W. The stealth will handle that fine.

It won't hit the highest PBO bins, but if that is your definition of throttling then anything but chilled water will 'throttle'.
 
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No it won't throttle at full load. The 5600X has a TDP of 65W. Which means it will have a default PBO limit of 88W. The stealth will handle that fine.

It won't hit the highest PBO bins, but if that is your definition of throttling then anything but chilled water will 'throttle'.

I mean I don't mind buying a 3rd party cooler like a Hyper 212 Evo. They're £30 but if I won't see any performance uplift then I won't bother and put that £30 towards some other parts.
 
I mean I don't mind buying a 3rd party cooler like a Hyper 212 Evo. They're £30 but if I won't see any performance uplift then I won't bother and put that £30 towards some other parts.

Wait for the reviews as I'm sure there will be some looking at the wraith stealth. My guess is if you have PBO enabled then the cooler temps might give you 100mhz to 200mhz extra when all cores are stressed. Up to you if that is worth £30.
 
Wait for the reviews as I'm sure there will be some looking at the wraith stealth. My guess is if you have PBO enabled then the cooler temps might give you 100mhz to 200mhz extra when all cores are stressed. Up to you if that is worth £30.

Fair point. We will have to see why kind of performance increase that gives, if it's 100mhz-200mhz what does that equat to in terms of % increase. I am not sure what the 5600x all core boost speeds are.
 
Fair point. We will have to see why kind of performance increase that gives, if it's 100mhz-200mhz what does that equat to in terms of % increase. I am not sure what the 5600x all core boost speeds are.

Here's what the impact on the 3600 is. Also a 65W chip with a default 88W boost limit. It just about manages to cool 88W with only a 50mhz loss in clock speeds.

Anything less than all core load and it will boost higher with the power limit headroom.

Like I said I'm sure the same analysis will be done for the 5600X

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Here's what the impact on the 3600 is. Also a 65W chip with a default 88W boost limit. It just about manages to cool 88W with only a 50mhz loss in clock speeds.

Anything less than all core load and it will boost higher with the power limit headroom.

Like I said I'm sure the same analysis will be done for the 5600X

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Would you expect something similar for the 5600X, being another 65W chip?
 
Is it? The 3080 is £800 and the 3090 is £1600. Seems a significant increase to already expensive cards.
The 3080 is £649 (retailer markups are always a thing, but some launch prices for good cards were set at RRP), which is cheaper than the 2080 whilst pushing performance a lot more versus the previous gen. The performance proposition is quite improved.

The 3090 is £1,399 for the best card (FE), but availability is crap and therefore markups are, again, in abundance for AIBs. That is an unreasonable increase vs the £1200 of the 2080ti, I'll agree with you.
 
Would you expect something similar for the 5600X, being another 65W chip?

The way amd designed the pbo2 is if your able to cool and keep temp down the chip will scale well.
Its why I am buying the 5600x myself to replace current 3600.
Already made the upgrades and just await the new chip
 
The way amd designed the pbo2 is if your able to cool and keep temp down the chip will scale well.
Its why I am buying the 5600x myself to replace current 3600.
Already made the upgrades and just await the new chip
Thanks, so is there performance benefit in almost 'over-cooling' e.g. using an AIO on a nominally 65W chip?
 
Nvidia should just sell FE cards to retailers on the condition that retailers are only allowed to sell them in person, no online sales and each card can only go to one unique person (as evidenced by photo ID)
Not sure what country you're in but there would be major data protection issues in the UK.
 
totally serious. whats the problem?
Wow Grim, this is not rocket science. We are in the middle of a pandemic and you want people to have to go and physically travel to collect a card in person? What will online stores do that sell hardware but have no physical store? What if people live a hundred(s) of miles away from stores with stock?

Your post is so monumentally daft and lacking in common sense it almost defies belief. Almost... :D
 
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