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System Name | GraniteXT |
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Processor | Ryzen 9950X |
Motherboard | ASRock B650M-HDV |
Cooling | 2x360mm custom loop |
Memory | 2x24GB Team Xtreem DDR5-8000 [M die] |
Video Card(s) | RTX 3090 FE underwater |
Storage | Intel P5800X 800GB + Samsung 980 Pro 2TB |
Display(s) | MSI 342C 34" OLED |
Case | O11D Evo RGB |
Audio Device(s) | DCA Aeon 2 w/ SMSL M200/SP200 |
Power Supply | Superflower Leadex VII XG 1300W |
Mouse | Razer Basilisk V3 |
Keyboard | Steelseries Apex Pro V2 TKL |
Tom's Hardware review of 7900X3D clearly shows which crowd could benefit using this CPU. It's no brainer CPU at this price, but not for everyone's needs. For example, it'd be perfect for me for media creation in Handbrake and in games I enjoy, one of which is Flight Simulator.
AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D Review: 3D V-Cache's Forgotten Middle Ground
Where there's smoke, there isn't always fire.www.tomshardware.com
7900X3D is much faster in productivity than 7800X3D, while being equally efficient, and now far more affordable than 16-core SKU. In Flight Simulator, all three X3D CPUs are stellar, without any competition whatsoever.
That's the thing, in the odd instance where a 14900K/KS beats a 7xxx X3D, it's slim margins. In the games where the X3D is faster, it ranges from a narrow victory to outright demolition.
I built a 7900 X3D rig for a mate the other week who primarily games at 1080p. Managed to snag new one in Canada for around 370 USD. At that price, it was pretty much a no brainer