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my head tells me no my hart tells me ryzen 7800x3d

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i can not stop thinking about selling my 5900, mobo and 32gb of ram and buying a new all new and 7800x3d just wondering who has do the same and did you regret it i mainlly game on it i have a rtx3080 in it
 
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It sounds like you have a case of upgraditus! It can be worth it, if you're chasing frames in games that love the 3D cache, but is it a necessary upgrade to achieve playability at 1440p/4K? No.
yeah i do haha
What refresh rate is your monitor?

Personally I'd not bother if already machine it out.

Difference with a 3080 i something id research a bit more and if less than 25% increase there's not a huge amount of point

I've been looking at the same from 5800x3d and decided to wait.
yeah probably right id just have a case of upgraditus but i do wish i got the 5800x3d over the 5900
Not dissing the 7800X3D but I think people get a bit carried away with it - you probably won't notice any difference for general tasks from a 5900 and the 7800X3D is probably less than 10% faster outside of gaming on balance. If you are gaming at decent resolution and settings the 7800X3D loses some of its advantage and with a 3080 you'd probably see again around 10% difference or less - with something like a 4080 or higher you could be seeing 20-30% difference in gaming though, maybe a little less at 4K.
very true im best of rethinking about it when NVIDIA relish the 5 series
 
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