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Poll: Ryzen 7950X3D, 7900X3D, 7800X3D

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


  • Total voters
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  • Poll closed .
i mean the KS is the newer of the 13th gen, 7950X3D is newer-er i know that

I been following this thread for 4 months now

The picture I got from a lot of comments was that the 7950X3D would be beast King, not a side kick like robin

Personally I was looking so forward to getting this on a new mobo and DDR5

I know there are people that are delighted and jubilant with their X3D but I expected more such as even a 5-10% increase on every game and bench

Are you just gonna play games ? Why not wait for 7800x3d it's gonna be cheaper and probably use even less power and am5 still has zen5/x3d to come and maybe more ?
 
It is CCD0 with the cache right? In Hogwarts it is mostly asleep with the other CCD being used. Game Bar is installed. Not sure if this is specific to Hogwarts.
 
I can't bring myself to watch any YouTube video with some YouTubers dumb face pulling an annoying expression in the thumbnail.
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Went to see if tenpound had an X3D chip to update his Star Citizen testing given how well the 5800X3D does in it.

He doesn't, not yet, but i completely missed this, the 7700X already beats the 5800X3D and by some margin. the 7000 series 3D chips should murder this, he's already said even for 1080P testing the 3080 is too slow for the 7700X, he's now using a 4080, that's going to be too slow now too....

 
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@LtMatt Have you seen any uplift keeping both the 3d and the non 3d enabled vs disabled in any games?

I’m curious because disabling the e cores on the 13900k can hurt performance.

Could the 7950x 3d be slightly better than the 7800 x3d because of this?
 
Something to note for those who're doing a lot of tuning on the core side. You can easily get into clock stretch scenarios and think you're doing a good job. Jufes/framechaers being a prime example.

Here he's convinced he's tuned x3d well above stock but pay attention to "core effective clocks" maximum figure. That never went past 4,745. Core effective max is the highest frequency that any core actually achieved. This has been an amd thing for quite some time and now i'm seeing in on the intel side as well, when people start messing with V/F curves which is intel's CO. Anyway, learn to read a few key metrics in HWINFO when tuning.

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