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Processor | Various Intel and AMD CPUs |
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Motherboard | Micro-ATX and mini-ITX |
Cooling | Yes |
Memory | Overclocking is overrated |
Video Card(s) | Various Nvidia and AMD GPUs |
Storage | A lot |
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Mouse | Wireless |
Keyboard | Mechanic |
VR HMD | Not yet |
Software | Linux gaming master race |
I think the 7800X3D would still be worth to buy after a price drop. It's not a slow CPU by any means. This is my argument for anyone with an insatiable upgrade itch (myself included): just because a new CPU has come out, it doesn't mean that yours suddenly became worthless.Not everyone games at 4k for one even those with 4090s me included. Plenty of people play only simulation style games or games that hit the cpu pretty hard which most the games I play do....
Also there is the esports crowd the one I build 90% of the computers I do for who will pay for the best and then proceed to drop the settings to medium or lower on a 360/480hz monitor and want to see a stable high framerate.
That's irreverent though because yours and my use case doesn't really matter the consumer who reads this review and decides to buy or not buy this is all that matters
I did say in this thread I believe but definitely in a 9800X3D article that the 7600 is already good enough for 99% of users although people act like it's slow AF by today's standards.
I'll probably pick one up early next year for testing regardless becuase local hands on is always better than a bunch of 1-2m benchmarks in a random area of the game
I think the majority of 4090 owners already see cpu limits in a lot of games even with 7000X3D cpus I know I do more so at 1440p UW but also at 4k in multiple titles but that's just for my use case everyone games different.
5090 is gonna do that in a lot more games currently the 7800X3D isn't worth buying anymore and in most scenarios Intel ultra is too slow leaving just this for that 1% of the market lol.
I admit, I am tempted to get a 9800X3D purely for the 100% stable clocks across all scenarios, but I'm still on a 6750 XT, so waiting out and then saving up for RDNA 4 is much better use of my money. So I think I'll sit out this one and maybe get a Zen 6 X3D. Maybe. We'll see.