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It's not a bad little runner now, and it's not even overclocked!still an awesome cpu for it's time imo
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It's not a bad little runner now, and it's not even overclocked!still an awesome cpu for it's time imo
It's not a bad little runner now, and it's not even overclocked!
Starting to wonder if a 12C part is way overkill for me. Starting to consider an 8C and change to 12 a few years down the line once prices ease right back or just go whole hog now and upgrade again in 5+ years.
Well, a Ryzen 2700X at 4.3Ghz just about matches my 4690K @ 4.6Ghz in Cemu and the Ryzen 3 cores are supposed to be at least 15% faster at the same clock speeds, so Cemu will be no problem for Ryzen 3 or any other emulator.
depends on what clockspeed your 3770k is, your gpu and gaming res of course.
but ryzen 3000 will definitely see an upgrade in comparison to the 3770k
Just mostly gaming I would say really.depends what you do. If you don't do anything that requires 12c then yes it is overkill.
I actually think this could be a good way to go and save myself a good chunk of money too.Get the 3700x/3800x on release then sell up and swap to refresh 12 core in 2 years for a drop in upgrade + BIOS flash. Pretty set on doing this myself.
Get the 3700x/3800x on release then sell up and swap to refresh 12 core in 2 years for a drop in upgrade + BIOS flash. Pretty set on doing this myself.
The risk with this, is that in 2 years almost certain to be a new socket with DDR5 and the AM4 12c 16c parts are likely to be rare as only a low percentage of overall sales so fetch premium prices for a while with AM4 upgrades in demand. Any 'AM5' upgrade may need board and memory so may not be cheap.
For me, £100 is around 5% of a full build with RTX/Navi.
Mine will be used then handed down though the family or maybe become the unraid server. My whs2011 still runs on an athlon 640 in a board from around 2007, originally it was a X2 240u though does need to retire as it only does backup.
Also more cores will speed up tasks that stop me from gaming, and may even allow me game while they run if I can pick cores with a VM or similar. Will be I interesting.
I think the 3800x is over priced in the stack, should be £330 which would make more of a jump to 12c.
However for £100, seems like a good deal.
You can see FCLOCK setting here also if you look closely next to memory clockI imagine that's a very advanced clock to set and, as both the description and AMD seem to suggest, it'll be faster in most cases to leave it at a 1:1 or 1:2 ratio.
The risk with this, is that in 2 years almost certain to be a new socket with DDR5 and the AM4 12c 16c parts are likely to be rare as only a low percentage of overall sales so fetch premium prices for a while with AM4 upgrades in demand. Any 'AM5' upgrade may need board and memory so may not be cheap.
For me, £100 is around 5% of a full build with RTX/Navi.
Mine will be used then handed down though the family or maybe become the unraid server. My whs2011 still runs on an athlon 640 in a board from around 2007, originally it was a X2 240u though does need to retire as it only does backup.
Also more cores will speed up tasks that stop me from gaming, and may even allow me game while they run if I can pick cores with a VM or similar. Will be I interesting.
I think the 3800x is over priced in the stack, should be £330 which would make more of a jump to 12c.
However for £100, seems like a good deal.
I don't see DDR5 offering much for a year or two after it launches. PCIE 5 won't be required for 5+ years I would think. We don't even need PCIE 4 atm. The smart move would probably be to go 3700X now then max out the board when the fastest CPU for the socket goes EOL.
Depends on your personal upgrade strategy though.
+1
Well said mate.
AM4 should be around for another 2 years or longer at least.
Consoles would murder PC’s for gaming if that was the case... The argument for serial processing within the industry hasn’t been valid since the inception of hyper threading.