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I find CPUs more interesting than GPUs atm. In almost any game I can make myself CPU-bound using optimised settings and DLSS. The 10800X3D is a day one purchase for me.I get it with gpu, but CPU’s not so much, though in this gen I’ve already gone 7700 - 78003d - 98003d. But the last one was an accident, I just enjoyed the chase and then thought well may as well checkout now I got it.
First cpu was always temporarily until the 3d chips came out.
The 10800X3D is a day one purchase for me.

Only a small bump, but nice to have I supposeSame here, I should notice a nice little bump up from my 16 year old i7 920 with 6gb Ram and an rx580![]()

Zen 3 to Zen 4 was +13% IPC, actually 27% better performance in games due to the addition of higher clock speeds. (according to TPU)
Zen 4 to Zen 5 was +6% IPC.
I have a 5800X, Zen 3, i hope by the time Zen 6 is out RAM prices are back to normal, should be about a 60% gain in gaming for me.
That would be a very nice increase. Zen 6 IPC gain + 3D cache + frequency gain? Count me in.
are you really on that? You could upgrade the cpu to Xeon x5675 for like £10 pounds give you six cores and overclocks to 4.00ghz+ very easily and you will get a nice bump in performance it will make the system more responsive and when you get zen6 it will still be a little bump in performance.Same here, I should notice a nice little bump up from my 16 year old i7 920 with 6gb Ram and an rx580![]()

Yep, i really am still on itare you really on that? You could upgrade the cpu to Xeon x5675 for like £10 pounds give you six cores and overclocks to 4.00ghz+ very easily and you will get a nice bump in performance it will make the system more responsive and when you get zen6 it will still be a little bump in performance.![]()
I did think of dropping in the 6 core several years ago but never got round to it, I get it with gpu, but CPU’s not so much, though in this gen I’ve already gone 7700 - 78003d - 98003d. But the last one was an accident, I just enjoyed the chase and then thought well may as well checkout now I got it.
First cpu was always temporarily until the 3d chips came out.
Isn't Zen7 meant to be using ddr6??It is all stacking up. I was prepared to skip AM5 and wait until AM6, but if they really are extending AM5 another gen to Zen 7, then I'll probably reconsider.
Plus god knows what will happen with DDR6 adoption, no doubt be hoovered up by datacenters for a good while, not to mention CAMM2, will that be coming to consumer desktop and how will that go supply/capacity/cost wise. So that may take time to settle down, and by the time the platform has matured it will be 2030 before the next upgrade!
It will be very tempting. A single chiplet 12 core X3D will be hard to resist.
All this pre-emptive reasoning is talking me into it.
I think it will fail pretty spectacularly if it is. Prices will be insanely high due to it being super new, not to mention the ongoing market conditions. It will be sensible to keep it on AM5 using DDR5.Isn't Zen7 meant to be using ddr6??
Isn't Zen7 meant to be using ddr6??
The discussion with DDR6 was for Zen 7, not Zen 6 but still on AM5, all yet to be confirmed.DDR6 isn't available until 2027 and even then it will be server only for the first year or so.
Unless Zen 6 is 2 or more years away it will be DDR5.
I think it will fail pretty spectacularly if it is. Prices will be insanely high due to it being super new, not to mention the ongoing market conditions. It will be sensible to keep it on AM5 using DDR5.
Desktop Zen 7 + AM6 with DDR6 would sell terribly IF.... and it's a big if, things are as bad as they are now when it goes on sale. If you think DDR5 is poorly priced, imagine that plus the fact DDR6 will be new. 32GB DDR6 would be £800+ easily. It's a complete non-starter. AMD wouldn't sell into such a market. Of course this is the worst case scenario and zen 7 is a long way away at this point.Depends what you mean by fail, but DDR6 will really push APUs performance and allow for immense core counts. People are predicting speeds of 20,000 MTs plus which is bonkers. Imagine the DDR6 replacement of stix halo…
That said, we could be at war before even Zen 6 arrives.