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AMD confirms Ryzen 7 5800X3D launches this spring, Zen4 Raphael in 2H 2022

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It is, i'm downloading it now, thank you for all your effort, i'll let you know, of course if i can get it working at my end.
It works, i was running the wrong exe:rolleyes: the correct one is called Windows\CitySample\Binaries\Win64\CitySample-Win64-Shipping.exe
It looks very good but is a bit juddery.



 
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I tried package project and it gave me some missing binary error and recommended building it in IDE so I did that and it packaged okay after. Works but rip 200GB space...

Bet you have UE5 5.01 as I do, The project is for UE5.0 apparently even incremental updates require a rebuild ect. You can understand why game devs are reluctant to update game engines now :D
 
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It’s impressive when you consider they got the Matrix demo running on a Series S yet the PC requirements seem insanely high…
 
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2nd hand 12700K (or new 12700) + a B660 motherboard is cheaper than a 5800X3D right now. LGA1700 boards are also a bit upgradable.

From that point of view, should anyone still buy a 5800X3D?
 
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2nd hand 12700K (or new 12700) + a B660 motherboard is cheaper than a 5800X3D right now. LGA1700 boards are also a bit upgradable.

From that point of view, should anyone still buy a 5800X3D?
Well, personally I wouldn't want to swap out my lovely high end X570 motherboard for a truly bottom of the barrel mATX B660 one and give up all its nice features and I/O. A 12700K is also slower for any workload I care about. There will of course always be better price/performance available than with flagship parts if you don't mind compromising. You could buy a 12400 and a B660 board for much less than the price of the 12700K and get 95% of the gaming performance, so should anyone still buy a 12700K? I guess it's up to each person to decide how much they're willing to give up to save money.
 
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