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after the performance slides released ahead of the 7000 gpu series do you really want some more amd lies in big letters?Hoping AMD release some more performance slides before release but there doesn’t seem to be much hype for this.
After AMD's "Read the fine print, suckers!" RDNA 3 presentation, I think they might do well to promise less and deliver more.Hoping AMD release some more performance slides before release but there doesn’t seem to be much hype for this.
Yea.. I’ve waited an age for the x3d but I’m pondering on getting a 7700 and using the savings towards an ultrawide monitor.I’m in the same boat having everything except the CPU ready. The impatient voice in my head is saying just get a 7700x, it’ll be cheaper than 7800x3D and probably won’t make a big difference seeing as I’m gaming at 4K on my desk and 7680x1440 on my sim rig…
Then upgrade to the AM5’s last fastest processor 9800x3D or whatever it’ll be called at the time…
I am going to wait for the benchmarks and see. I am going to upgrade to the latest, but will see if the X3D chips are worth it. I am thinking that there might be a 3rd gen AM5 processor...
Yes, it will at least be one generation more, but you can always hope for another one.next up Zen 5 and Zen 5 x3d according to the roadmap sometime in 2024
I am going to wait for the benchmarks and see. I am going to upgrade to the latest, but will see if the X3D chips are worth it. I am thinking that there might be a 3rd gen AM5 processor...
Hoping AMD release some more performance slides before release but there doesn’t seem to be much hype for this.
Not many people are wanting to be scammed then! I admit I was thinking the 16 core version would be amazing but after the CES presentation I was left thinking that only the 7800x3D would be decent which is only going to be around 10% better than a 5800x3D. Not exactly amazing but at least if you jump onboard for AM5 there is the potential for zen5x3D to be a more significant upgrade.Hype is a scam by consumers on themselves.
Either its an honest and quality product or it's not, any fanciful mongering by the public has no bearing on that.
I'm waiting for the x3d chips, i'll probably purchase the 7800x3d as soon as they go on sale. Yes it's a 25% price increase for maybe 10% performance increase but the higher up the performance scale u go, the more expensive it gets. It the same with most things. The best usually costs exponentially more. I think 10% increase is a bit conservative btw, that would put them on par with 13900k, i think they'll beat that. I reckon 15% increase. I'd be happy at 10% anyway, i'm considering how cool they'll run/less power hungry and upgrade-ability.anyone here bothered waiting for the new x3d chips?
Like the 7950 are really cheap, vs the 7950X3D, like a 200 pound saving just for the X3D bit
Like did u just buy a 7800 or 7900/7950X chip
I mean the £200 saving vs the X3D bit is like 10% in performance, im sure ppl will prefer saving 200 quid n get a 7950 basic chip, no?
anyone here bothered waiting for the new x3d chips?
Like the 7950 are really cheap, vs the 7950X3D, like a 200 pound saving just for the X3D bit
Like did u just buy a 7800 or 7900/7950X chip
I mean the £200 saving vs the X3D bit is like 10% in performance, im sure ppl will prefer saving 200 quid n get a 7950 basic chip, no?
anyone here bothered waiting for the new x3d chips?
Like the 7950 are really cheap, vs the 7950X3D, like a 200 pound saving just for the X3D bit
Like did u just buy a 7800 or 7900/7950X chip
I mean the £200 saving vs the X3D bit is like 10% in performance, im sure ppl will prefer saving 200 quid n get a 7950 basic chip, no?
Have there been any official review benchmarks on these X3D chips yet comparing them to other Ryzen chips on the market?I've been putting off my new build until the X3D chips were announced at CES.
My PC usage is purely for gaming at 1440p, possibly 4K in future. Will I benefit from the 3D v-cache?
The Hardware Unboxed review for the 5800X and 5800X3D suggests an overall 9% improvement in performance, but should I cheap out and get a regular 7700X instead?
Have there been any official review benchmarks on these X3D chips yet comparing them to other Ryzen chips on the market?
I've been putting off my new build until the X3D chips were announced at CES.
My PC usage is purely for gaming at 1440p, possibly 4K in future. Will I benefit from the 3D v-cache?
The Hardware Unboxed review for the 5800X and 5800X3D suggests an overall 9% improvement in performance, but should I cheap out and get a regular 7700X instead?