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Poll: Ryzen 7950X3D, 7900X3D, 7800X3D

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


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You don't ever actually need to look at it tbh, it just runs in the background and will never disturb you unless you press the launch game bar hotkey. Alternatively Unless you enter game bar and ask it to popup at game launch.

Oh ok that's good to know. Only reason I have it is for easy HDR toggling lol.
 
It won't arrive until tomorrow, but if you can get an Asus ROG Strix X670E-E for £390, that is a bargain, you can only get the Asus ROG Strix X670E-F around these parts for over £400 (Which is not as good), the Asus ROG Strix X670E-E is well over £500!

The confusing issue is that there is the chipset capability but more importantly, each implementation of it on each motherboard picks/choses what features it wants to use.

The B650E-E scores well for me, because in terms of 'future proofing', it's fast PCIe 5 NVMEs and a PCIe 5 GPUs that I would say I'm more likely to upgrade to in the future, the main difference is the B650E-E gives up 1 x 20gbps USB port and a couple of 10Gbps ports and a few SATA ports, but what it has is more than enough since I only use fast USB as a last resort, it means external short and beefy cables and it's never as reliabel as something directly connected to the motherboard.

Horses for courses.. I've spent the extra (compared to the X670E-E) on DDR5 6000 CL30 memory instead and partially towards an EK Nucleus 360 Lux AIO.

there are X670E options below £320 imho that is the ceiling unless you are shopping for something very specific
no £320 ceiling, I just have the b550gaming e in my pc at home with a 5800X and has been brilliant. I like the digital post code display on the board, which generally only get on high end boards, so hense looking at the gaming e. wouldn't of contemplated the x670e-e as at £569 or whatever on Ocuk, just too pricey, but at £390 where I am, a little more tempting, seeing as not really getting anything off the b650e-e so only £60 in it. that and e gaming has better vrm's than the f gaming, just means should all run cooler too. Deciding on the corsair vengeance rgb 6000c30 or gskill trident z5 neo rgb 6000c30...they're both £190 where I am. leaning towards trident. waitiing for 7800x3d I think. Need it for working abroad for wfh. company pc has a i9 10900X so the 7800x3d s/b good enough without paying up any more, and seeing as I'm paying for it, why not get the gaming version(rather than non 3d)...though maybe just a 7700x. Doubt I'll upgrade gpu this gen at mo, so is the latest and greatest gaming cpu worth it..could wait a year or so and see what improvents come and then upgrade then..hopefully getting a decent mobo now means wont need to change that in future...only thing is in a few years time will ram be much faster holding everythig back, and would mobo support it
 
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Some updated benchmarks from SOTTR. With the initial tune the X3D was 15% faster than my tuned 7950X. That has now increased to 21% after further tuning, crazy average CPU FPS numbers. I still need to rerun Far Cry 6 and Horzion Zero Dawn I've not had time to try yet. After that will be Cyberpunk and Toms diner probably.

Here is a tuned 13900K with 8533Mhz CL34 memory for comparison.
- 409 Average CPU FPS

7950X SOTTR 402 Average CPU FPS
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7950X3D 462 Average CPU FPS
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Further tuning 7950X3D 488 Average CPU FPS
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And here's a 720P result just because I know folks love this res for CPU benches.
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That is a very decent uplift in graphics performance from CPU. More so considering they are the same generation.
 
@Robert896r1 @Bencher
Please can you guys upload a short 30-45 second benchmark sequence on video with an overlay showing FPS, etc, that I can copy and follow at 720P Ultra Preset at Toms Diner? Just do a short lap on a simple route round the diner or something. And don't forget to show the settings used at the start.

For now, I grabbed a screenshot similar at 720P Ultra RT + FSR Ultra Performance. :cry:
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Some updated benchmarks from SOTTR. With the initial tune the X3D was 15% faster than my tuned 7950X. That has now increased to 21% after further tuning, crazy average CPU FPS numbers. I still need to rerun Far Cry 6 and Horzion Zero Dawn I've not had time to try yet. After that will be Cyberpunk and Toms diner probably.

Here is a tuned 13900K with 8533Mhz CL34 memory for comparison.
- 409 Average CPU FPS

7950X SOTTR 402 Average CPU FPS
rHQXfjp.jpg

7950X3D 462 Average CPU FPS
ZTmW0cZ.jpg

Further tuning 7950X3D 488 Average CPU FPS
hXbRwrr.jpg

And here's a 720P result just because I know folks love this res for CPU benches.
cs3Qnlm.jpg
That’s pretty sweet and good to see AMD is the gaming king, at least for now! I need to install mine tomorrow and run some benchmarks too :)
 
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@Robert896r1 @Bencher
Please can you guys upload a short 30-45 second benchmark sequence on video with an overlay showing FPS, etc, that I can copy and follow at 720P Ultra Preset at Toms Diner? Just do a short lap on a simple route round the diner or something. And don't forget to show the settings used at the start.

For now, I grabbed a screenshot similar at 720P Ultra RT + FSR Ultra Performance. :cry:
55O1ggP.jpg
Not on my pc right now, but simplest route is to start from inside the dinner and walk down to the right sidewalk and follow it all the way I guess. Settings should be everything maxed out + RT, resolution and FSR doesn't matter, just drop red or set fsr to whatever setting removes the gpu bottleneck
 
Those charts make the 7700x look very good!
The 7700X was always excellent. To be frank, all the Ryzen 7000 series non X CPUs are good gaming CPUs. The 7700x is only a ball hair behind Intels best in most games. The 7700X is also faster than an untuned 7950X in games. However, if you tune a 7950X it will be faster overall.
 
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As I'm watching him abit more his content is no real different to the attention seeking, clickbaiting, trolling and fanboying that goes on here. :cry:
You’ve got two sides and both are as bad as each other on here, AMD and AMD.
 
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The 7700X was always excellent. To be frank, all the Ryzen 7000 series non X CPUs are good gaming CPUs. The 7700x is only a ball hair behind Intels best in most games. The 7700X is also faster than an untuned 7950X in games. However, if you tune a 7950X it will be faster overall.
Yeap, can attest to this. I tested a 7600 (now sold on) and 7700 on my x670e Hero, both amazing CPU's for the money.
 
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