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AM4 gets yet more CPU's

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8 years after launch of the AM4 socket they are still pushing out new CPU's for it.

Ryzen R7 5700X3D, 8 cores 16 threads @ 4.1Ghz with 96MB of L3 Cache.

Its the same CPU as the 5800X3D with 400Mhz lower clocks and $50 cheaper, $250 vs $300, the 5800X3D is currently selling for £290 so this should come in at £240 to £250

Expected availability 31/01/2024.

Some budget CPU's added to the stack.

Ryzen 5700, 8c 16t: $175
Ryzen 5600GT, 6c 12t: $140
Ryzen 5500GT, 6c 12t: $125


 
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I'm more interested in the 8700G, not gaming much these days but that apu is something I would like to have a play about with. Think I'll sell on the 7800X 3D and bag one. Price not bad either at $330.
 
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8 years after launch of the AM4 socket they are still pushing out new CPU's for it.

Ryzen R7 5700X3D, 8 cores 16 threads @ 4.1Ghz with 96MB of L3 Cache.

Its the same CPU as the 5800X3D with 400Mhz lower clocks and $50 cheaper, $250 vs $300, the 5800X3D is currently selling for £290 so this should come in at £240 to £250

Expected availability 31/01/2024.

Some budget CPU's added to the stack.

Ryzen 5700, 8c 16t: $175
Ryzen 5600GT, 6c 12t: $140
Ryzen 5500GT, 6c 12t: $125



Still Zen3 cores though - no additional performance/IPC is being gained over parts released many years ago.
 
if i was buying i would happily pay less for a CPU that's clocked 9% faster. it is a fair comparison.. if both CPU's came out at the same time then you would be right but at this point in time your not.
 
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if i was buying i would happily pay less for a CPU that's clocked 9% faster. it is a fair comparison.. if both CPU's came out at the same time then you would be right but at this point in time your not.

Incorrect, you fail to see my point but we'll agree to disagree rather than build a brick wall. :D
 
the only problem been 5800x3d's sell for less used than the cost of a new 5700x3d

I managed to find new 5800x3d probably over a year ago £255 , deals do pop up

Rarely ever pay day one price , always deal or voucher pops up to use

But still the more choices the better finding deals or used route
 
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Still Zen3 cores though - no additional performance/IPC is being gained over parts released many years ago.
They will still command a premium price because AMD know that the target market will still save a lot of money by not upgrading to AM4, while also getting excellent performance.
 
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