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System Name | Godrillamobile |
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Processor | 9800 x 3d @5.425 ghz |
Motherboard | MSI x870e Tomahawk |
Cooling | Lianli GA Trinity 2 x360 |
Memory | Gskill 32 gig ddr5 (cl 28 oc from cl30 ) 6ghz |
Video Card(s) | 5090 PNY stock 4 now |
Storage | 990 pro 2 tera as prime and 970 evo plus 2 tera as secondary |
Display(s) | 5 year cx 48 inches |
Case | Motech |
Audio Device(s) | SteelSeries 7.1 wired headset with dac |
Power Supply | seasonic vertex 1000 atx 3.0 psu with single 12 volt dedicated gpu wire cable |
Mouse | g502x wired |
Keyboard | corsair rgb full |
Software | wind 11 64 bit |
And I didn't only mention the 7800X3D. Good talks.Ι wasn't being sarcastic. For sure I'd buy a 9700X over 7800x 3d.
update if you are going for gaming crown why not just wait for the 9800X3D launching rumored in 9/24?
It is pretty sad. Unfortunately we are again at a stagnation period for once was a decade of quad cores is now a decade of 8 cores cpus. Yep Amd is winning and the consumer is as well. Unfortunately if Intel keeps losing then the consumers will start losing too. One thing is for sure AMD has a clear disconnect with their marketing team. When the other 2 have the crown they are less humble. AMD has probably never competed with itself like they now. Hence last gen CPUs are all over the place in terms of pricing. ( Good for the consumer).A win is a win. If an Intel chip isn't even a part of the conversation, it doesn't even matter which AMD chip you're willing to spend money on as long as there is one.