• Coelacanth
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    171 month ago

    Damn, I did not expect such a step-up from the 7800X3D, that’s kinda insane actually.

  • @[email protected]
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    1 month ago

    Will there be an equivalent Ryzen 9 upgrade coming soon as well?

    Edit: I’m not as familiar with AMD as I am Intel, but I want to switch over next build. It looks like the last major relase was in August, with a 7 and a 9. Does this mean the 9 will get a similar upgrade to match the 9800X3D?

    • @[email protected]
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      61 month ago

      Yes, but it’s likely that it will not be any better than this for gaming, and might even be worse if they go hybrid again

    • @Heavybell
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      11 month ago

      As with intel, I would recommend not really paying attention to the 3, 5, 7, 9 numbers. Those are just marketing vague indicators; ideally of performance, but realistically just of cost.

      Instead, look at the actual model numbers and seek out benchmarks performed by groups you trust with workloads similar to what you might actually do with them. E.g. If you are a gamer, look for comparisons between CPUs as to how they perform in various games. Linus Tech Tips do videos about recent CPU releases and compare how they do vs the competition in a bunch of games, and it shouldn’t be hard to find websites with the same kind of comparisons.

      But also, yes, they are due to release a 9900x3D and 9950x3D early next year, supposedly. I am keen to see if the 9950x3D is symmetrical this time around; the 7950x3D was asymmetrical so I avoided it.

  • @Heavybell
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    21 month ago

    I’m tempted, but I would miss the raw core count of my 7950x for my workloads. Hope those vague rumours I heard about the 9950x3D having the extra cache on both chiplets are true, because then I’d just get that one.