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AMD to bring back Ryzen 7 5800X3D as AM4 10th Anniversary Edition
AMD's Ryzen 7 5800X3D launched in April 2022 as the first X3D processor, featuring the 3D V-Cache technology.
Are you still using AM4 bros?
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I have a 5900x
There's nothing AM4 that's an upgrade for me worth a shit
AM5 is still just too pricey to consider
By the time I upgrade, if I'm going to spend something over $1k just for the basic trio of components (CPU+RAM+motherboard) I might as well wait even more until there's an actual leap.
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>>108652063
Thing is a lot of people already have Zen 3 CPUs where unless they nabbed a 5600 and somehow a pricey motherboard it's not really worth grabbing a 5800X3D at this point. They're not gonna drop the price on those to a point where it's even worth doing that sort of upgrade.
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>>108652213
Put other things into context.
The kind of people buying a 5600 would get a shitty motherboard and PSU, and slower RAM as well. These are budget builds. It's not like they max out everything but then pick out the modest CPU. Speaking of, the 5600 was 200 bucks at release. So the upgrade they get offered is a CPU only upgrade for the cost of their CPU+Mobo+RAM. Of course add to that a $40 cooler but that's not really the point. Thing is, the "affordable" upgrade path is barely affordable and barely an actual upgrade worth considering unless their shit is actually dying.
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I had Ryzen 3600, budget B450 motherboard, 16GB of 3200MHz RAM, not even M2 SSD. I built it when I was still studying.
Last year I upgraded to 5700X3D, got another 16GB, replaced PSU so it could handle 9070XT and got 2TB PCIe 4 SSD (PCIe 3 motherboard, but I wanted something that could be a faster when I build a new PC). The cooler was already good, since I decided not to cheap out on it of all things back then.
I upgraded, instead of building new AM5 based PC, because it didn't seem worth it. The most problematic games are in particular hard on CPU and these would run poorly even 7800X3D, games like STALKER 2, so I just gave up.
I imagine there are a lot more people thinking similar now.
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>>108653985
>Frankly though, Stalker 2 is ungodly broken
Yup, but there were also other games. Like Dragon's Dogma 2, which can't hold locked 60 fps with my 5700X3D, and neither it could on 7800X3D on launch.
Games worth playing will be more or less optimized to run decently on 5600. At this point I don't mind skipping games that I couldn't run at locked 60 fps.
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I know jackshit about how CPUswork
On the technical side of things, what is stopping amd from implementing the stuff that makes am5 CPUs faster on an AM4 chip and motherboard? There can't be that much difference between sockets and motherboards between architectures
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