Meanwhile I've been running a 14700K from launch - 2 years and 2 weeks without a hitch so far, paired up with a 4080 Super it is pretty much indistinguishable to my friends similar 7800X3D setup for 1440p/4K gaming with good quality settings, only slightly slower than the 9800X3D within that context while curb stomping both in most tasks outside of gaming and any difference in heat and power is pretty hard to discern in person (you'd need to be in a small room and running heavy multi-threaded tasks for hours) - in fact when measured over a whole day of average usage the Intel chip wins unless you spend the whole day gaming.
The 9800X3Ds are having their own problems at the moment and actually over the last few months there have been more recorded failure of those chips than the 13th and 14th gen, though how things pan out in the longer run is another story as the 9000 series failures seem largely correlated to specific early batches.
The 9800X3Ds are having their own problems at the moment and actually over the last few months there have been more recorded failure of those chips than the 13th and 14th gen, though how things pan out in the longer run is another story as the 9000 series failures seem largely correlated to specific early batches.
If I had to choose between the 13600k and the 5700x3d, I's choose the intel, I wouldn't even think twice.
