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Poll: Ryzen 7950X3D, 7900X3D, 7800X3D

Will you be purchasing the 7800X3D on the 6th?


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Similar to the 5800x3d, the 7800x3d will be a solid buy for those wanting a good plug n play system and building from scratch. For those into tuning and tweaking the RPL chips will have their benefits. 13600k reusing existing ddr4 at the bang for buck value (assuming you're milding capable to tweaking a couple of things).
 
Simply because the 7900x3D is going to have less performance for games by both its higher (7950x) and lesser sku (7800x3d).

AMD withholding the units for reviews didn't help. Only got confirmed an hour ago;


It was pretty obvious it was going to be only 6 vcache cores. AMD weren't exactly going to change their entire architecture for one cpu.
 
Similar to the 5800x3d, the 7800x3d will be a solid buy for those wanting a good plug n play system and building from scratch. For those into tuning and tweaking the RPL chips will have their benefits. 13600k reusing existing ddr4 at the bang for buck value (assuming you're milding capable to tweaking a couple of things).

At stock, the 13900k has 3 times the power draw in games. Once you tweak and overclock further, that'll increase to 4 or 5 times the power draw.

I think only professional overclockers, seeking world records, would consider Intel over Zen4x3d at this point.
 
At stock, the 13900k has 3 times the power draw in games. Once you tweak and overclock further, that'll increase to 4 or 5 times the power draw.

I think only professional overclockers, seeking world records, would consider Intel over Zen4x3d at this point.
You don’t have to overclock though. The voltage is way over at stock and can be undervolted very easily.
 
Similar to the 5800x3d, the 7800x3d will be a solid buy for those wanting a good plug n play system and building from scratch. For those into tuning and tweaking the RPL chips will have their benefits. 13600k reusing existing ddr4 at the bang for buck value (assuming you're milding capable to tweaking a couple of things).
Lipstick / Pig comes to mind
 
I only ordered because it was available. Had enough of pre-order waiting lists. Be interesting to see if they cancel the orders. Seems odd but if they accidently broke some embargo who knows.
 
Honestly don’t know if I should go 64gb 6000 c40 or 32gb c36 (these are the only options I have at the retailer I use) hmmmmm
 
Honestly don’t know if I should go 64gb 6000 c40 or 32gb c36 (these are the only options I have at the retailer I use) hmmmmm
There was a YouTube video saying you should really really use 6000MT/s CL30 (not 36!), and the difference is massive can be massive. Ryzen has always been very latency sensitive. Let me try and find the video.

The video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOatIQuQo3s.
Basically you can see even slower MT/s but lower CL is better. I'd shop around and search for 6000MT/s CL30 as I mentioned.
 
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