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System Name | Dreamstation2 |
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Processor | Ryzen 7 3700X |
Motherboard | MSI X470 Gaming Plus |
Cooling | Hyper 212 Black Edition |
Memory | Kingston HyperX 32GB DDR4 3200 CL16 |
Video Card(s) | Aorus 2080 Ti Turbo (sounds like a vaccum cleaner at full load) |
Storage | 2 x 1TB M.2 NVME + 1TB 2.5" SSD |
Display(s) | Samsung Odyssey G7 32" 4k |
Case | NZXT H500i |
Audio Device(s) | Asus Xonar U3 / Audio-Technica ATH-M50x / Edifier R1855DB |
Power Supply | Corsair TX650M |
Mouse | Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB |
Keyboard | Cooler Master Masterkeys Lite L |
As we all know, X3D cache makes up for lack of RAM speed (both latency and bandwidth). With the new Ryzens rumoured to support DDR5-6400, they will have around 7% more bandwidth on tap. All memory limited games will receive 5-7% FPS boost just because of that, not counting the massive 10% IPC promised.You will be disappointed then. 6 months later, so Q1 2025.
If rumours are true, the regular Zen 5 is faster in gaming than Zen 4 X3D. Not sure how believable that is, but I'm expecting Zen 5 to be very strong as it's a large architectural change over Zen 4, just not on the IO. One AMD source once said it's like a Zen 2 -> Zen 3 upgrade in performance. We shall see.
So yes, I believe the Ryzen 7 9700X/9800X might not best the 7800X3D but will come very close in games. A quick glance on the TPU's Ryzen 7700X review tells me it beats the 5800X3D.