I've got a tried and trusted 3600, a RX 580 bottleneck and shiny new 7900XT to reverse UNO + "hehe boi" that situation...
That is to say the problem isn't eliminated, just becomes CPU bound. There is no chip on socket AM4 that will cancel it out. I went big.
That said it seems like a good idea to bin off and relabel remaining 5950X SKUs errrr limited edition "5900XT" to get stuff moving again.
What's more likely to happen is it's going to move
other chips. Similar to the 5800X3D/5700X3D downstep undercutting existing inventory.
It probably doesn't matter. The silicon is there existing...Doing nothing, it's just going to sit and that sitting is EXPENSIVE.
So maybe for those of us still sitting on the fence, we'll get this new chip or it triggers a flash crash on stuff we've considered for a while now.
Even if the end result is the same amount of product sitting, it's a quick quiet liquidation for AMD tech that needed to ship out anyway.
There doesn't appear to be any workload where I need any of these but it just looks like a good thing to have on paper when pushing pixels hard in 1080p144.
I'm not 100% sold on 3D V-cache, don't see a need beyond 12c/16t which is effectively DOUBLE what I have now, but I see the writing on the wall:
Something 5000 series is gonna be the capstone for AM4 and then we move on.
"Spoiled for choice" is the wording for this situation and the 5900XT is most likely gonna last call.
We're just not going to see a 5950X3D or even a
5900V3D, which is significantly closer to what I would have wanted.
Don't really need a ton of L3 but like seeing L2 improvements, also 1MB L1 appearing as a solid stat in the official chart for the first time since the 3950X.
I'm not really pressured for higher clockspeeds since I still subscribe to the old school philosophy of discovering all core clock and pinning as high as desired.
My history with the FX also counts here so 4.0GHz feels like the base minimum and anything near 4.5GHz is just way more exciting than it needs to be.
I'm on 4.0 right now and it looks way easier to do on these newer SKUs so that looks nice.
Memory overclocking is kind of the cool thing here and I really like holding onto these 3200MT DIMMs for as long as I can.
Setting them ↗3600 or ↗3800 is super cool even if the discovery process is the most annoying
I've ever seen.
It's possible to push FCLK further on 5000 series but I haven't found concrete evidence of anything more than a non-daily bench setting and seeing the default memory spec disappear from the chart on some of these makes me a little uneasy.
TLDC: 3 spooky 5 me. I'll probably pick up a 5700X3D or something the moment it flash crashes, which is likely the moment the 5900XT hits shelves.
I've been on the 3600 for what, 5 years now? I can wait another month or two.