From the article conclusion:
Zen 3 is sold out everywhere
That's really not the case. Here in Romania, there is no shortage of 5800X. I bought one yesterday at MSRP + 2%, and in 30 minutes it will be delivered, which is why I can't sleep right now
. I could have also bought a 5900X at MSRP + 10%, but I wanted a CPU with only one CCD. I had much more trouble finding a good motherboard for it, since I'm switching from Intel. I didn't find the motherboard I wanted from my usual retailer, I had to order one from a more obscure shop, so it will only be delivered towards the end of the week, or even next week
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But 5600X is indeed out of stock, and so is the 5950X. Anyway, if that statement would be changed to "Zen 3 is sold out
almost everywhere", I wouldn't necessarily disagree. Maybe Romania is special. Although we seem to be affected by GPU shortages just as much as the rest of the world, so I have a suspicion that even worldwide the Zen 3 shortages are not as bad as the GPU shortages.
Now back to the topic, as others, I'm a bit underwhelmed by the 6900 XT performance. I expected more. I'm only interested in 4K performance, and this is how it looks in the TPU 4K benchmarks, even with SAM and DDR4-3800:
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in 6 games - 6900 XT is slower than the 3080 at 4K
in 13 games - 6900 XT is somewhere between the 3080 and 3090 at 4K
in 4 games - 6900 XT is faster than the 3090 at 4K
So, even with SAM and faster memory, it's closer to a 3080 than a 3090 at 4K. Taking raytracing into account, it's even worse. And I'm interested in doing some machine learning on my GPU, and the AMDs are not ideal for that, to say the least, for various reasons.
The only saving grace is the increased efficiency of the 6900 XT. I received a Gigabyte 3080 Vision OC as a birthday present from my colleagues this weekend, and the damn thing made me open my window to cool my room. In the winter. While idle at the desktop. I shudder thinking what it will be like in the summer if I can't find a solution. I'm still troubleshooting why it's so power hungry even when idle.
So, maybe there are some use cases where the 6900 XT makes sense over the NVidia cards after all. But personally, I think the 6900 XT is at least $200 more expensive than it should be.