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AMD Zen3 event thread

So the specs for the memory remain 3200MHz?

In a way this is good because it means you wont need to buy a new set of ram as well as the CPU to get the most out of the new chips.
 
Looking at the new stack, there is definitely room for a 5700x between the 5600x and 5800x, there's a $150 gap, so possibly 5700x @ $379 a bit later on.

I can also see a 5600 non x coming in at $249
 
They'll definately be more products in the stack later on. They wouldn't leave the £200 market wide open for Intel.

Yes but they should have something at launch, they trying to get people to side grade 6 cores to 6 cores at $300 and trying to get people upgrade from 8 to 12 cores as the 5800x looks bad compared to 5900x, the 5900x is worth the $100 more.
 
So the specs for the memory remain 3200MHz?

In a way this is good because it means you wont need to buy a new set of ram as well as the CPU to get the most out of the new chips.

Yes it's the exact same memory controller as confirmed by Gamers Nexus after talks with AMD. 3,600 would still be the realistic max for most. Maybe now 3,733 is more common but meh.
 
Why are chips like the 5900X only boosting to 4.8Ghz?
Almost a decade ago Intel chips were / are being clocked to around that. Does Ghz not matter as much as cores / threads now?
 
Yeah that is heavily discounted as an old ass chip, 5600 x will smash it and is the latest and greatest

Yeah I get that, when the 3600 dropped they priced it at £200? and it pushed the 2600 down a good amount. The 5600x is a big price up and feels much less like a good budget gaming CPU which it should be. 10600k looks better value at this price.
 
Why are chips like the 5900X only boosting to 4.8Ghz?
Almost a decade ago Intel chips were / are being clocked to around that. Does Ghz not matter as much as cores / threads now?

Pentium 4 wants to have a conversation. Clock speed is meaningless, look at IPC.
 
Yeah I get that, when the 3600 dropped they priced it at £200? and it pushed the 2600 down a good amount. The 5600x is a big price up and feels much less like a good budget gaming CPU which it should be. 10600k looks better value at this price.


5600xt is faster and supports cheaper mobos and more features like PCI-E 4 all for the same price, what you buying?
 
Why are chips like the 5900X only boosting to 4.8Ghz?
Almost a decade ago Intel chips were / are being clocked to around that. Does Ghz not matter as much as cores / threads now?

IPC is higher, therefore overall performance is better

I think the thing to take away is Zen3 is not a must have product for Zen2 Ryzen 3000 owners (but its there non the less), overall for people rocking CPUs 5,6 & 7yrs old that's a pretty compelling choice as long as you had ur eye on 12 cores or more. Those that wanted a value option got rektd tbh cpus just got more expensive.
 
5600xt is faster and supports cheaper mobos and more features like PCI-E 4 all for the same price, what you buying?

I'll see what the pricing settles down to, I was hoping to pick up a discounted 39xx tbh; I'm not CPU bound in games and can always use extra cores for work.
 
Any real reason to upgrade from a 3600 if my preference is 4k 60? Always confused to how cpu performance scales to resolution.
You'd be fine even with a first-gen Ryzen chip. Your CPU needs scale inversely to your preferred resolution, since framerates inevitably come down.

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Yes but they should have something at launch, they trying to get people to side grade 6 cores to 6 cores at $300 and trying to get people upgrade from 8 to 12 cores as the 5800x looks bad compared to 5900x, the 5900x is worth the $100 more.
There is definite temptation to find a little more money for the 5900x over the 5800x, but I want to see benchmarks and latency numbers before making a decision.
 
It was a great show of what AMD is going to bring to the fight and it's actually a little better than I was expecting from them.

I hope the benchmarks support their assertions.
 
I think there will be some discounting during the BF and CM and pre Christmas periods. So you will see those chips being £50 cheaper. I reckon they will sell out.
 
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