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AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D Surfaces on SANDRA Database

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System Name Maharajmeister
Processor Ryzen 78000x3D
Motherboard Asus X670E-Plus
Cooling 2x Bitspower 360 rad, EK D5 pump, EK Quantum Kinetic 250 res, Byksky 4080 water block
Memory Kingston Fury DDR5 6000
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Power Supply BeQuiet Pure Power 12 1000
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Keyboard Roccat Vulcan TKL
What mobo if I may ask? I'm probably holiding off on 7800x3d now. I'm just worried that zen 5 will introduce new features that will again require a new mobo, even if current AM5 boards will remain compatible

ASUS TUF Gaming X670E-Plus.. I really hope there are no hiccups. Other boards seem to run the 7950X3D well.

 
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Hardly. They use different sockets and memory. 5800X3D was endgame gaming for AM4 and still sells like hotcakes even at 300+ prices.

I own a 5800x3d, got it late last year so yeah I wasn't being serious.
 
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I own a 5800x3d, got it late last year so yeah I wasn't being serious.
I got mine a few months after launch last year. And finally got BIOS level curve optimizer support last month. Something it should have launched with from the get go.
 
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I got mine a few months after launch last year. And finally got BIOS level curve optimizer support last month. Something it should have launched with from the get go.
Its a wonderful CPU. Never knew Warzone could be so smooth.
 
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Don't agree with people thinking 8000 series is going to be just some type of Zen4. Pretty sure it will be Zen5, as it aligns with AMD launch cadence. Which, for Zen5, is likely to be very late 2023 (if everything goes perfectly), or early 2024. And still, it will most likely be beaten in games by Zen4 3D, so no reason to delay the purchase, unless you want to wait even longer for 3D-cached Zen5.
 
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Don't agree with people thinking 8000 series is going to be just some type of Zen4. Pretty sure it will be Zen5, as it aligns with AMD launch cadence. Which, for Zen5, is likely to be very late 2023 (if everything goes perfectly), or early 2024. And still, it will most likely be beaten in games by Zen4 3D, so no reason to delay the purchase, unless you want to wait even longer for 3D-cached Zen5.
AMDs desktop CPU launch cadence is every two years. That would put Zen 5 at the end of 2024 if they continue to follow it. Only ‘+’ versions are sometimes released in off years.
 
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ryzen 8000 will still be zen 4 regardless of when it comes out.
APU's and/or XT refresh based on 4nm Zen 4.
Zen 5 is 2024 product.

Or maybe zen4+ like Pinacle Ridge (Ryzen 2000)

AMD releases a new flagship every 6 months lol.. I’m out.. back to blue.
I was going to buy the 7800x3d but I now feel that would make me the victim of AMD marketing strategy, which consists in hyperdifferentiation of their products so that they can dangle another carrot in front of you every 6 months. Generational cycles used to be longer or at least they weren't as differentiated into 6 or more different product launches. I may also just go with Intel Gen 14 now, provided they become more energy efficient.

That doesn't make any sense, so you prefer a probably worse CPU because the company will take longer to launch something better? Meh, you do you.
 
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AMDs desktop CPU launch cadence is every two years. That would put Zen 5 at the end of 2024 if they continue to follow it. Only ‘+’ versions are sometimes released in off years.

Zen2 to Zen3 took 16 months, and I expect the same for Zen4 to Zen5. I think they will try using the fast aproach of keeping the I/O die, and only changing the compute chiplet, for every two generations of CPU (and maybe GPUs too). So, last time it took them 16 months to bring Zen3 (B0 silicon too) to market, and 16 months from Zen4 launch is Jan2024. This time it may be even faster if they manage to luck out with good A0 for 2023 launch, or early 2024 if things go less than perfect.
 
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System Name Maharajmeister
Processor Ryzen 78000x3D
Motherboard Asus X670E-Plus
Cooling 2x Bitspower 360 rad, EK D5 pump, EK Quantum Kinetic 250 res, Byksky 4080 water block
Memory Kingston Fury DDR5 6000
Video Card(s) Palit RTX 4090
Storage 2x 2TB Samsung SSD 980 EVO PRO Gen4
Display(s) Acer XV282K KV
Case Themaltake P3 TG Pro
Audio Device(s) ??
Power Supply BeQuiet Pure Power 12 1000
Mouse Roccat Kone Air
Keyboard Roccat Vulcan TKL
I run a 5800X3D at the moment
I don't do numbers and graphs but as a pure gamer moving from a 5800X with everything else being the same; RTX 4080, DDR4 3600 memory, motherboard, NVME SSD drives, and ancillaries to a 5800X3D, the improvement was more than noticeable!
I have been an AMD fanboy for the last 3 years and my next build would always have been an AMD 7000, the 7800X3D is just perfectly timed for my upgrade window
 
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Video Card(s) ASUS TUF Gaming Radeon RX 7900 XTX OC Edition 24GB GDDR6
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And here I am with a new Asus AM5 motherboard and DDR5 6000 ram all in the unopened shipping box biting my nails for 7800X3D!!
Bahhhaa, me also ^^
 
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