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I switched from LGA1700 to AM5, here are my thoughts

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@Evelynn give us some thoughts once you've used and gamed on it for a while.

Curious to see how you like the platform, contemplating a switch to 9800X3D
 
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@Evelynn give us some thoughts once you've used and gamed on it for a while.

Curious to see how you like the platform, contemplating a switch to 9800X3D
I'm not really sure why they'd want to do that. The hostility here in the thread, including from a couple of staff members, is pathetic.

The OP attacked nobody, but were met with the usuals needing to be right and to protect their favorite brands.
 
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Earlier this week, I made the jump from my 13700k to a 7800X3D. Oddly enough, I didn't do this because of degradation or the current Intel debacle. Rather, I switched because of power draw and thread scheduling. My system was completely stable in the one year I owned it. My specifications were as follows,

13700k - ASUS Z690 ITX - DDR5 7200 2x24GB - 6900 XT

My new specifications are

7800X3D - Gigabyte B650i AORUS ULTRA - 7200 2x24GB @ 6000 - 6900 XT

My Intel system was fairly tuned (~10% more performance, mostly from the memory and ring) and the 7800X3D is.. as tuned as you can make it (~7% more performance).

To begin with, I loved my 13700k. I found it to be a wonderful CPU and a nice upgrade from a 10900k. Unfortunately, the power draw was quite immense in modern games - Cyberpunk 2077 averaged around 140 watts with spikes upwards of 165 on occasion (Hwinfo64 CPU package power). I tried mitigating this by disabling Hyperthreading, but the power draw only lowered to about 125 with spikes up to 150. I also tried disabling efficiency cores (HT still enabled), the power draw lowered to around 120 with spikes up to 140. Disabling both HT and e-cores resulted in the most substantial loss of power, going all the way down to 115 watts with no real spikes to speak of. The performance difference between all three setups was less than 10%, which is one of the main driving factors that pushed me towards changing platforms. If it's pulling upwards 140 watts with current games, I can't even imagine what the CPU will draw in five years from now.. and electricity isn't getting any cheaper.

Disabling HT feels bad, even if it's not a huge driving factor to gaming performance. Disabling the e-cores feels even worse, considering those are tangible cores unlike HT, where more instructions being shoved into the transistors on each clock cycle. There's also the argument that disabling either of those features will hurt gaming performance in the future - leaving you with only one option. Underclocking. You can set a flat 5 GHz p-cores and 3.9 GHz e-cores at a fairly reasonable voltage; the power consumption gets cut by roughly 25% in gaming scenarios.. but you also completely lose out on Raptor Lake being a monstrosity when it comes to clockspeed. It feels just as bad as the above concessions. There is also the issue of thread scheduling; I do not run Windows 11, I daily Linux which didn't get proper support for Raptor Lake until Kernel 6.6 in October 2023. I use the term support loosely, because in gaming scenarios, the e-cores still become loaded with instructions. Windows 10 was and is my go-to for whenever I need to dual boot, however, the thread scheduler in Windows 10 isn't anywhere near as nice when compared to Windows 11. It's a similar issue to Linux wherein the efficiency cores are loaded with instructions, causing noticeable microstutters in gaming situations.

Add all of the issues I've listed above, including the poor memory controller found on 13th and 14th generation - with stability drifting on and off when aiming for speeds beyond 7200 MT/s - alongside the IHS bending, requiring a third-party loading mechanism (which I purchased) - not to mention the current degradation due to the SVID requesting upwards of 1.65v ..

Needless to say, after over a year of ownership, I was fairly sick of it all.

The power was a problem I needed to solve. I undervolted + overclocked the system and set a strict power limit of 175W to assure AVX2 workloads wouldn't cause crashing. It only needed to be stable for games, not heavy workloads, therefore the voltage I aimed for was whatever could run Cyberpunk 2077 at a CPU bind.

The scheduling was an issue I needed to solve, so I purchased Process Lasso for when I use W10 - which I highly recommend, it's a wonderful application.

The bending was an issue I needed to solve, so I purchased the ThermalTake loading mechanism.

The lack of memory stability at XMP speeds (7200) was an issue I needed to solve, which took weeks of tuning PLL voltages, VDD & VDDQ, IMC voltages, SA voltages.. etc.

The heat itself was an issue I needed to solve; I was highly uncomfortable with my CPU pulling 140 watts in games only to thermal throttle during loadscreens since the radiator, IHS, and liquid were all saturated. (240mm AIO).

The only saving grace of my build was the ASUS Z690 Gaming Wifi ITX motherboard. I absolutely adored that motherboard, it was overengineered and the VRM's didn't ever rise past 65C in stress tests.. and the single threaded performance. Raptor Lake has absolutely insane ST performance. My 7800X3D achieves 655 points in CPU-Z single threaded, while the 13700k is upwards of 900.

Admittedly, as of writing this, I haven't been on AM5 long enough to have experienced SoC voltages murdering AM5 CPU's outright. I also wasn't around for when memory training took upwards of 5 minutes. And I wasn't here for when core parking was a problem either. However, in the here-and-now, I'm absolutely in-love with the ease-of-use of my 7800X3D. It performs about the same, sometimes better, than my 13700k did in gaming situations.. while drawing 40 watts. If I were recommending a system to a friend today, I couldn't in good conscience recommend LGA1700 - the experience I had with it was quite negative, even if the CPU itself was blistering fast.

I hope that whatever Intel releases for their next generation is more refined. Competition is a very, very good thing - without it, we wouldn't even have an alternative like the 7800X3D to choose from. I love both teams. I even purchased a 1700X the first day it came out and dealt with the fiasco that was X370 BIOS' being very buggy. I loved my 10900k as well, it was a wonderful CPU but made very obsolete when 12th generation released - considering the e-cores were almost on par in ST performance. The 3570k I had before that was rock-solid, I never had any issues with it whatsoever. But this entire LGA1700 has just been a mess for me personally; in retrospect I wish that I had just purchased a 12900k in place of the 13700k. At least on Alder Lake, disabling the efficiency cores granted you a boost to cache speed - so it wasn't a complete loss.

But as things stand, I'll be holding on this chip for a while. I should note the 7800X3D did not exist at the time of me purchasing my 13700k.
Nice. X3D is great gaming chips. Not sure on the wattage deal any more. Everyone under-volts these days, so the cpu should be cooler over-all. Since it's against most mods rules (not sure if it's a forum rule) not to compare Intel to AMD so I will not participate. I just hope it games just as well and you enjoy it!!

Hey BTW!! I seen Overclockers (US) is back to #6 spot F@H. Keep up the good work over there!!
 

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I can’t wait for the x3Ds. I have 3 7950X in my servers. I want to rebuild my spare PC with AMD this time around. It’s cost effective and the performance is great.
 
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I have yet to see these kind of wattages whenever playing a game although me playing 60FPS capped (or even sometimes 30) may be a huge factor, alongside my undervolting.

But you had clear annoyances so its good you got a system that sorted those.
 
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I'm not really sure why they'd want to do that. The hostility here in the thread, including from a couple of staff members, is pathetic.

The OP attacked nobody, but were met with the usuals needing to be right and to protect their favorite brands.
That's just the internet's way of saying "welcome to the club".

You can see by the amount of thanks the OP got that this is an interesting take/post. Always great to hear from first hand experience with a switch.
 
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Five year down the line CP2077 is still the worst case. By then you would want nova lake anyway. I don't get it how is 5.0GHz unacceptable. Drops 300 MHz and 100 millivolts compared to stock. Performance loss is negligible for 25% less power no disabling of cores, no HT.
 

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Btw, 4070S uses only 6w in normal desktop/browser/YouTube use, 140-180w in gaming typically, and it pretty much ties with 6900xt on performance. It would be a better sidegrade if the OP was looking for power savings.
True, but OP wanted more VRAM than 10 GB of 3080 for VR, 4070S is 12 GB, would need 4070 Ti/S to get 16 GB. That would be an upgrade though, not just same perf with better power efficiency.

12 GB is fine for 1440p, but VR is quite demanding.
 
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My 7800X3D achieves 655 points in CPU-Z single threaded, while the 13700k is upwards of 900.

I can't say too much regarding the decision to move from a dead platform to one that is not dead; your own experiences are all that matter in that decision. Though the fact that the 7800X3D consumes just 40 watts while gaming is pretty impressive.

Also don't put too much weight behind CPU-Z's benchmark. Its usefulness doesn't stretch beyond finding information, debugging, and tinkering with overclocks. We might as well still be running Dhrystone and Whetstone, lol.

I'm not really sure why they'd want to do that. The hostility here in the thread, including from a couple of staff members, is pathetic.

The OP attacked nobody, but were met with the usuals needing to be right and to protect their favorite brands.

It is unfortunate to see staff members behaving in this manner.
 
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That was one of the reasons I chose 13700 over 7700, my pc stays at low load for many hours during work. Another reason was stability and reliability (with a dose of self-sarcasm right now, although I can’t find any signs of degradation yet…)

I'm not really sure why they'd want to do that. The hostility here in the thread, including from a couple of staff members, is pathetic.

The OP attacked nobody, but were met with the usuals needing to be right and to protect their favorite brands.
Well if CP77 is going to be the main use case, a wise(r) choice should be done from start.
 

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That was one of the reasons I chose 13700 over 7700, my pc stays at low load for many hours during work. Another reason was stability and reliability (with a dose of self-sarcasm right now, although I can’t find any signs of degradation yet…)
Fingers crossed
 
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It would be ok if you moved from anything else to 7800X3D. But from 13700K?!!!
No matter how hot or power hungry it is under specific loads and settings, it is known to everybody that they can be tuned to anyone's preference.
Personally I would never do that unless I had real breaking issues.

The breaking issues are a very good reason to move on to a different platform. The power consumption or heat or whatever are not.
As other already wrote. If you really cared about the power consumption, you would have purchased a 4080 (or any Ada) the very next day.

To end: why does it matters how big the die size of a gpu is? What do you gain of having the 6900XT with a way bigger die size than probably any Ada gpu??
 
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If you're going to parade as a linux enthusiast and god knows we need more of them, please do the research instead of echo chambering the last 20 years of GPUs on linux. It doesnt do anyone any good when you try hard to sell the environment as a whole and then say "but <fanboy argument even in this realm of computing>" makes everyone look bad.


As for the on topic part of this thread. big sad :c I idle at like 150w.
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I'm not really sure why they'd want to do that. The hostility here in the thread, including from a couple of staff members, is pathetic.

The OP attacked nobody, but were met with the usuals needing to be right and to protect their favorite brands.

I get it, sometimes you live with a cpu and just don't like it..... I had a 7800X3D for a week and was like na.

Although alternatives I could see my 7950X3D bugging a lot of people as well.

Kinda reminds me of the 9900k I had a love/hate relationship although part of that was the Z390 Code just being kinda crap for a 450 usd board though....

Switching hardware only needs to make sense to the one purchasing the hardware. OP gave it a year did a ton of tweaks and was like na. Sometimes you just need a change.

I don't mind raptorlake it's fine I've only had issues with 2 out of the box and one was just crappy default bios settings. It's not hard to get it down to 125-140w while only losing a small amount of perfomance in gaming which I find acceptable.

I care more about what my CPU consumes than my GPU but that's only because I like to get total system power about 600w in worse case scenarios so the highest all core power draw I'm willing to live with is 140w.... People should never try to use their own use case to judge someone else hardware purchase decisions.

We have plenty of Intel is the greatest or AMD is the greatest threads so somebody switching to or from them isn't a big deal honestly or at least shouldn't be.

Also reviews are very good as a guide but they give you 0 insight into how living with a piece of hardware is going to be so unless you can buy everything and test it yourself you'll never have the full picture.

At the end of the day it's just silicon I'm not attached to one brand more than the other but I am glad I typically get hands on with a lot of different hardware prior to making a purchasing decision somtimes you just have to take a chance sometimes it works out sometimes it doesn't.

The 6900XT is fine nothing AMD has is worth upgrading to from it (7900XTX is borderline if you hate nvidia for whatever reason) and until the 4070ti super dropped no card from nvidia that was worth a shite had more than 12GB under 1200 usd the op wanted 16GB of vram obviously, it's not mine or anyone's place to tell them they shouldn't want it...

My 2 cents anyways that ain't worth jack either lol.
 
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I bought the 6900 XT for 500 USD on sale towards the end of life from AMD's website.
I don't mind that it was nearly 1k USD either, because the die size is massive compared to what Nvidia is currently offering you and what they have offered in the past.
I find it weird when people use the MSRP tactic, its irrelevant for people that don't buy on launch.
And yes I agree Nvidia cutting their die size while raising cost is a reason why I'd rather not buy their cards, it's gotten egregious with the 4000 series, everything except the 4090 is cut down a tier but priced up a whole tier.
The aggressiveness from some users is disappointing, especially when it comes from staff members, I would expect staff to be a bit more open minded towards others preferences.
It would be ok if you moved from anything else to 7800X3D. But from 13700K?!!!
OP mentioned reasons why they moved platforms, possible degradation being one of them.
IMO, even the possibility of degradation would be enough to ditch the platform, I would RMA then cut my losses on selling it off. Power consumption is a good reason, the 7800X3D uses about half the power of a 13700K without the need for messing around with settings.
To end: why does it matters how big the die size of a gpu is? What do you gain of having the 6900XT with a way bigger die size than probably any Ada gpu??
It matters as Nvidia keeps raising prices but giving the consumers less of the die, like the 4070Ti should've been a 4060Ti at best, with its 192 bit bus and only 12GB VRAM.
 
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I get it, sometimes you live with a cpu and just don't like it..... I had a 7800X3D for a week and was like na.
No, I wasn't questioning why they'd change CPUs - trust me I get that part. The last two CPUs I bought are steaming piles.

I meant I wasn't sure why they'd want to come back and share how they liked the new CPU based on the shit thrown at them in this thread for making the change.
 
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No, I wasn't questioning why they'd change CPUs - trust me I get that part. The last two CPUs I bought are steaming piles.

I meant I wasn't sure why they'd want to come back and share how they liked the new CPU based on the shit thrown at them in this thread for making the change.

I was agreeing with your take. My bad should have been more clear.
 

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the shit thrown at them

Yeah, unfortunately this is going to happen these days. It's actually why I don't post a lot of stuff as I know I'm going to get a hard time and it's not worth the headaches. And apparently, I'm one of the mods...
 
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I mean, the way I see it, when someone posts a thread they are inviting criticism and praise alike. I don't think anyone has been particularly mean here, if I stepped out of line I certainly did not mean to! End of the day - as long as the OP is happy - I am happy too
 

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Who cares what people think. You know what you know, and that's good enough.

The problem is people take it personally and feel they've been attacked which is why the OP is feeling this way.

Everybody likes to be a smarty-pants..

To OP all is good switching platforms. If you felt the need to do it, go for it! No hard feelings :)
 
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Who's kidding who.

It's a Down grade period, OP got what he wanted, shared some thoughts....sloppily. Perhaps it should had been a profile update instead. I'm one who wants to see screen shots, FPS differences, load v-cores.... any kind of comparison with actual data.

Nope, it's a feelings thread lol. XD.
 

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Who cares what people think. You know what you know, and that's good enough.

The problem is people take it personally and feel they've been attacked which is why the OP is feeling this way.

Everybody likes to be a smarty-pants..

To OP all is good switching platforms. If you felt the need to do it, go for it! No hard feelings :)

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877 cash nowwwwwwwww

But seriously; good advice. I remember the gripes and moans back and fourth during the 4090 and 7900XTX launches and shit every major launch for the past 20 or so years iv been here and people see the performance deltas and try to clown those that bought them. Maybe more so in the past few years. Maybe its because so much of the old mentality and members are gone.

IDGAF what any of you think about the purchases I make with the money I wake up and earn.

And neither should anyone reading this. Are you happy? Awesome. Thats worth more than anything anyone can say in any post here or anywhere else.

Shit I side graded once from 1366 actually a downgrade from an EVGA x3 SLI to like an skt 1150(??) I5 because #clockspeeds. In retrospect that was some dumb shit, but its what I wanted.
 
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