good day everyone, my brother is about to make a travel to USA in the couple weeks and we have been discussing if its the right time to make a jump to AM5 systems and if so, the aim is to get a ryzen 7800x3d.
motherboard:
cpu
ram: ???? (we plan to do 2x16gb)
the only issue i have here is which timings (pc5 ????) so maybe someone could enlighten me a bit on this regard.
now going back to the question at hand, is it worth to make the investment now for this system or just wait for whats to come with the upcoming possibility of the end of the year of the new ryzen 9000 series?
we are currently on a ryzen 5600x, 4070 non ti, 2x16gb ram.
i know this is just speculation and such but it would help to get an outside opinion on the matter, rather than just our own, thanks for your time !
motherboard:
ASRock X670E Steel Legend AM5 ATX Motherboard. 4xDDR5 slots, PCIE 5.0X16, AMD Cross Fire, QuadM.2 slots, Dual LAN ports 1GB and 2.5GB , WIFI-6E,7.1 HD audio, HDMI 2.1, DP 1.4 ports - Newegg.com
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cpu
AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D - Ryzen 7 7000 Series 8-Core 4.2 GHz Socket AM5 120W AMD Radeon Graphics Desktop Processor - 100-100000910WOF - Newegg.com
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ram: ???? (we plan to do 2x16gb)
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the only issue i have here is which timings (pc5 ????) so maybe someone could enlighten me a bit on this regard.
now going back to the question at hand, is it worth to make the investment now for this system or just wait for whats to come with the upcoming possibility of the end of the year of the new ryzen 9000 series?
we are currently on a ryzen 5600x, 4070 non ti, 2x16gb ram.
i know this is just speculation and such but it would help to get an outside opinion on the matter, rather than just our own, thanks for your time !