250W PL2... haha lmao. Nothing changed here, moving on... Oops, I tripped over the 50 watts my X3D is gaming on
Except that 7800X3D can use more than 50w in gaming and is slow outside of gaming - barely beating low to mid-end CPUs, I know, I have one. 7700X beats 7800X3D in productivity with ease, especially if you OC 7700X.
The reason 7800X3D uses little power is because of gimped clockspeeds, something 9800X3D should be able to address. Who cares if a CPU uses 50, 75 or 100 watts in gaming tho. LMAO.
Besides, even 14900K uses like 140 watts on average in gaming. 13700K uses 100 watts on average.
You think a game stresses a CPU much? AMD 3D chips are generally great for gaming, and nothing else really. Intel delivers a far better all-round solution and this will continue with Arrow Lake, now with much better performance per watt, and lower watts in general, thanks to TSMC 3N.
AMD is now behind on node. Lets see how AMD will do without node advantage. Zen 5 already a huge failure, with most chips collecting dust. 9000X3D might save Ryzen 9000 tho. 3D without gimped clockspeeds and unlocked for OC? Yes please. I will replace my 7800X3D in a heartbeat but will go Arrow Lake instead if good. I need more CPU power for productivity and sadly dual CCD options are crap for gaming so if Intel can deliver both in a single package, I am buying 285K.
I expect Zen 5 to drop further in price after Arrow Lake launch and then AMD starts hyping for 9000X3D with release in Q1 next year. Arrow Lake will grab the gaming and productivity crown in a few weeks. 9800X3D will take gaming crown back in Q1.
9950X will be dropped to 500 dollars to deliver better performance per dollar than 285K in productivity but 285K will win in gaming and most single thread tasks as well. 9950X3D will match 285K in gaming but loose in productivty.
You see, AMD has plenty of issues. Dual CCD is not good for gaming. Single CCD is capped at 8 cores and lacks multithreaded performance, Ryzen 8 core chips are slapped in produtivity with ease. 3D chips are gimped on clockspeed and therefore is no match for Intel in productivity as well. With AMD, you can't get a do-it-all chip.