Space Lynx
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Processor | 7800X3D -25 all core |
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Motherboard | B650 Steel Legend |
Cooling | Frost Commander 140 |
Video Card(s) | Merc 310 7900 XT @3100 core -.75v |
Display(s) | Agon 27" QD-OLED Glossy 240hz 1440p |
Case | NZXT H710 (Red/Black) |
Audio Device(s) | Asgard 2, Modi 3, HD58X |
Power Supply | Corsair RM850x Gold |
Vcache might still be on an old node, if that's what you were getting at. Totally slipped my mind that 7000X3D no longer stacks like-on-like and continues to use N7 for Vcache. If cache not shrinking created a big enough challenge to disaggregate RDNA into chiplets, dunno how much longer this 7nm Vcache is going to last. There was a die shot somewhere that already showed the cache die not fitting neatly into the N5 CCD anymore and the design changes they had to make to get around that.
nice plot twist, this is why I ask strange questions
at end of day it doesn't matter, I just think it is interesting. would be neat if AMD swings a homerun and launches 4nm 8800x3d and just smashes Intel to bits and bobs. Phoenix is on 4nm, so maybe they got a little trick up their sleeve to surprise us all. I wouldn't expect more than 10% gains if they stay on same node, but a jump to 4nm, maybe 30%... and Jim Keller did state that the 8800x3d jump from 7800x3d would be around 30% from what I remember reading in an interview he did recently...
30% gains would be epic.
edit: can't find the article now, so i guess I am pulling that 30% from nowhere, maybe I dreamed it. wouldn't be the first time my dreams were in PC parts, lmao