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N4P is barely any denser than the N5 node it's derived from.
That's why Ryzen 9000 will be a skip option to me. Better wait 3nm or 2nm, which are already used for years by Apple.
N4P is barely any denser than the N5 node it's derived from.
Processor | Ryzen 9 9950X |
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Motherboard | X670 chipset |
Cooling | Arctic Liquid Freezer III 240 |
Memory | 64 GiB |
Video Card(s) | RX 6700XT |
Storage | WD Black SN750, Seagate FireCuda 530, Crucial BX500, WD Blue HDD, Seagate IronWolf HDD |
Display(s) | Samsung (4K, FreeSync) |
Case | Phanteks NEO Air |
Power Supply | EVGA 750 B5 |
Mouse | Eternico wireless mouse |
Keyboard | HyperX Alloy Origins Core Aqua with Corsair Onyx Black keycaps |
Software | Linux + KVM |
What is the expected price for a 9900X, an average X870 MB, and an average 16GB DDR5 RAM?
Processor | Ryzen 5 7600X |
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Motherboard | Asus Proart B650 |
Cooling | Noctua U12S |
Memory | Corsair Vengeance DDR5 32GB (2x16GB) 5600MHz C36 AMD Expo |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire RX 7800 XT Nitro+ |
Storage | Samsung 990 Pro 1Tb |
Case | Fractal Design Pop Silent |
Audio Device(s) | Edifier r1900tII |
Power Supply | Seasonic Prime Platinum 650W |
System Name | Main PC |
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Processor | I5 12400F |
Motherboard | MAG B660M MORTAR WIFI |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U12S |
Memory | Corsair Vengenance LPX 2x8 GB DDR4 3000 MHZ C16 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA RTX 2060 KO |
Storage | WD SN550 500GB M.2-2280 (Main drive)/ Crucial MX500 500 GB 2.5" SSD/ SanDisk Ultra 2 TB 2.5" SSD |
Display(s) | Main: AOC C24G1 24.0" 1920 x 1080 144 Hz 1ms, 2nd: AOC 24B2XH 23.8" 1920 x 1080 75 Hz |
Case | Fractal Design Pop Air |
Audio Device(s) | Razer Kraken 7.1 |
Power Supply | Be quiet System Power 9 500 CM 500 W 80+ Bronze Semi-modular |
Mouse | Razer Deathadder Chroma |
Keyboard | Corsair strafe (Cherry MX Silent) |
Software | Windows 10 |
Motherboards with new chipsets usually come out first with Outrageously high prices, that was one of the biggest issues at first with the Ryzen 7000 release, at launch motherboard prices were insane. I would expect the same thing to happen with X870 and B850.What is the expected price for a 9900X, an average X870 MB, and an average 16GB DDR5 RAM?
Motherboards with new chipsets usually come out first with Outrageously high prices, that was one of the biggest issues at first with the Ryzen 7000 release, at launch motherboard prices were insane. I would expect the same thing to happen with X870 and B850.
If you're looking forward to getting a 9900X, try grabbing a B650E or X670 board on sale as stock clears out.
System Name | My second and third PCs are Intel + Nvidia |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D @ 45 W TDP Eco Mode |
Motherboard | MSi Pro B650M-A Wifi |
Cooling | be quiet! Shadow Rock LP |
Memory | 2x 24 GB Corsair Vengeance EXPO DDR5-6000 CL36 |
Video Card(s) | PowerColor Reaper Radeon RX 9070 XT |
Storage | 2 TB Corsair MP600 GS, 4 TB Seagate Barracuda |
Display(s) | Dell S3422DWG 34" 1440 UW 144 Hz |
Case | Corsair Crystal 280X |
Audio Device(s) | Logitech Z333 2.1 speakers, AKG Y50 headphones |
Power Supply | 750 W Seasonic Prime GX |
Mouse | Logitech MX Master 2S |
Keyboard | Logitech G413 SE |
Software | Bazzite (Fedora Linux) KDE Plasma |
The 800 series is exactly the same as the 600 series except for USB 4 support, and maybe better traces. I wouldn't expect too much of a price difference. But then, some gouge tax may apply, so we'll know when they're out, I guess.Motherboards with new chipsets usually come out first with Outrageously high prices, that was one of the biggest issues at first with the Ryzen 7000 release, at launch motherboard prices were insane. I would expect the same thing to happen with X870 and B850.
If you're looking forward to getting a 9900X, try grabbing a B650E or X670 board on sale as stock clears out.
System Name | Main PC |
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Processor | I5 12400F |
Motherboard | MAG B660M MORTAR WIFI |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U12S |
Memory | Corsair Vengenance LPX 2x8 GB DDR4 3000 MHZ C16 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA RTX 2060 KO |
Storage | WD SN550 500GB M.2-2280 (Main drive)/ Crucial MX500 500 GB 2.5" SSD/ SanDisk Ultra 2 TB 2.5" SSD |
Display(s) | Main: AOC C24G1 24.0" 1920 x 1080 144 Hz 1ms, 2nd: AOC 24B2XH 23.8" 1920 x 1080 75 Hz |
Case | Fractal Design Pop Air |
Audio Device(s) | Razer Kraken 7.1 |
Power Supply | Be quiet System Power 9 500 CM 500 W 80+ Bronze Semi-modular |
Mouse | Razer Deathadder Chroma |
Keyboard | Corsair strafe (Cherry MX Silent) |
Software | Windows 10 |
If better memory frequency support is related to improved trace design (most likely + improvements on cpu silicon), that + USB4 and any additional benefits to I/O are going to make buying b/x600 a bad idea imo. If budget is really that much of an issue buying a 9900x isnt in the cards.
There will likely be some similar priced X870 boards vs what we have now (270-300$). Not great pricing, but thats the (gouge)reality.
I certainly remember X670 boards being outrageously overpriced, like $400-450, when they came out, i seriously doubt that the new boards are gonna come out with similarly prices to now. That's how new gen motherboard launches usually are from what I've seen in the previous gens, whether it is Intel or AMD. They always start with outrageous prices before they come down to reality.The 800 series is exactly the same as the 600 series except for USB 4 support, and maybe better traces. I wouldn't expect too much of a price difference. But then, some gouge tax may apply, so we'll know when they're out, I guess.
Same.I’m just glad they took a more conservative approach to TDP. Here’s to hoping that translates to new efficiency highs!
I only look at 3 game, MSFS 2020, DCS, and StarCitizenIPC slide actually showing FPS
Oh I totally forgot about the "B" boards.Motherboards with new chipsets usually come out first with Outrageously high prices, that was one of the biggest issues at first with the Ryzen 7000 release, at launch motherboard prices were insane. I would expect the same thing to happen with X870 and B850.
If you're looking forward to getting a 9900X, try grabbing a B650E or X670 board on sale as stock clears out.
Oh I totally forgot about the "B" boards.
I currently have a B550 with a 5600X.
For gaming, I believe the "B" boards are more than enough. So, it will be either the B850 or B870. Will these have USB4?
It is because of the existence of the 600 seried boards that I believe there will not be price gouging this time.Motherboards with new chipsets usually come out first with Outrageously high prices, that was one of the biggest issues at first with the Ryzen 7000 release, at launch motherboard prices were insane. I would expect the same thing to happen with X870 and B850.
If you're looking forward to getting a 9900X, try grabbing a B650E or X670 board on sale as stock clears out.
I wouldn't bet on that. Plenty of B450 still, 4 years after B550 came.If you're looking forward to getting a 9900X, try grabbing a B650E or X670 board on sale as stock clears out.
System Name | Crapostrophic |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme |
Motherboard | ASUS Custom PCB |
Cooling | Stock Asus Fan and Cooler Design |
Memory | 16GB of LPDDR5 running 6400mhz with tweaked timings |
Video Card(s) | AMD Radeon 780M APU |
Storage | 2TB Aorus 7300 Gen 4 |
Display(s) | 7 Inch IPS Display @120hz |
Case | Plastic Shell Case designed by Asus |
Audio Device(s) | Asus ROG Delta |
Power Supply | 40WHrs, 4S1P, 4-cell Li-ion with a 65W PD Charger |
Mouse | Asus ROG Keris Wireless |
Keyboard | AKKO 3098B hotswapped to speed silver pro switches |
Software | Windows 11 Home (Debloated and tweaked) |
you sir are on point!! day 1 releases are for just the fanbois IMHO..That's why you always wait for reviews it's never been a good idea to take marketing slides as gospel amd actually use to be somewhat accurate but after RDNA3 I take anything they put out with a huge grain of salt.
Ah OK thanks.Only X870E/870 will have usb4. The naming/chipset scheme is changing going into the 800 series. B850 and B840 will lack usb4, and B840 will not provide CPU overclocking.
Ah OK thanks.
I believe my Noctua NH-12S with the AM4 mounting kit would fit on the X870. Would that be enough cooling for the 9900X though?
System Name | H7 Flow 2024 |
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Processor | AMD 5800X3D |
Motherboard | Asus X570 Tough Gaming |
Cooling | Custom liquid |
Memory | 32 GB DDR4 |
Video Card(s) | Intel ARC A750 |
Storage | Crucial P5 Plus 2TB. |
Display(s) | AOC 24" Freesync 1m.s. 75Hz |
Mouse | Lenovo |
Keyboard | Eweadn Mechanical |
Software | W11 Pro 64 bit |
Delid it, then you don't have to worry about it.Waiting for AM6 so they can get rid of the stupid IHS design.
Apple's first N3 chip (A17 'Pro') only launched 9 months ago. Not years ago.That's why Ryzen 9000 will be a skip option to me. Better wait 3nm or 2nm, which are already used for years by Apple.
Apple's first N3 chip (A17 'Pro') only launched 9 months ago. Not years ago.
And Intel's 18A is in risk production now.TSMC's N3 has been in risk production since 2021, and in serial production since 2022.
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TSMC Kicks Off 3nm Production: A Long Node to Power Leading Chips
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TSMC's 3nm production is behind Samsung, but ahead of Intel.
TSMC Kicks Off 3nm Production: A Long Node to Power Leading Chips
TSMC's 3nm production is behind Samsung, but ahead of Intel.www.tomshardware.com
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3nm Technology - Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited
In 2022, TSMC led the foundry to start 3nm FinFET (N3) technology high volume production. TSMC’s 3nm process is the industry’s most advanced semiconductor technology offering best power, performance, and area (PPA), and is a full-node advance from its 5nm generation. Following N3 technology...www.tsmc.com