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AMD Ryzen 7000X3D Announced, Claims Total Dominance over Intel "Raptor Lake," Upcoming i9-13900KS Deterred

why does everything has to be for gaming
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MEH.

they just announced live the best supercomputer chip ever made in history. 146 billion transistors, and most of the show was about innovation in healthcare, robotic surgery, Lisa Su also brought on a female Astronaut to talk about AMD has helped Artemis to the Moon, and other NASA relationships, etc...

Did you watch the Live Show at all, or just go based off tech threads?

very small part of it was for gaming. AMD really did a great job tonight, Lisa Su was fantastic.
 
Cant wait for userbench to shit on these

why does everything has to be for gaming
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MEH.
What?
Why come to the one post about the gaming products and whine about it?

or that asymmetric L3 cache setup we theorized.
I had a lot of people talking trash at me when i theorised that's how multi-CCX x3D chips would be designed, as as a different big.little approach
Intel proved you dont need matching instruction sets or caches or anything - just slap em in and watch em go.

If they support the same IO die, they can mix and match any of their CPU designs.
 
When they release my biggest issue is do I get the 12 core or 16 core. -
 
When they release my biggest issue is do I get the 12 core or 16 core. -

you won't get any, cause the scalpers are already salivating, they get so few choice products these days to exploit, assholes that they are.
 
you won't get any, cause the scalpers are already salivating, they get so few choice products these days to exploit, assholes that they are.
Scalpers can kma. I have a friend at one of my local PC shops that will be happy to reserve one for me.
 
Running an 7600x and I am ready for the X3D drop-in
 
Running an 7600x and I am ready for the X3D drop-in
not to rain down on your upgrade but would you even notice the upgrade at all if you drop in the 3Dv cpus
 
not to rain down on your upgrade but would you even notice the upgrade at all if you drop in the 3Dv cpus
If 5000 is anything to go by Yes.
 
let's see the launch - the new AMD loves to kneecap themselves with weird marketing and high prices.
 
AMD claims… that’s the keyword.

why does everything has to be for gaming
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MEH.
Because it’s the only “high numbers” market where they can apply marketing…
Not so many customers doing extensive video editing out there, for instance.
 
FFXIV doesn’t pose any problem for most modern CPUs anyway. Lol

I get no fps drops even in Limsa with my 13900K at 4K.


Yes, yes it is. The 13900K dominates all Ryzen 7000 chips at 4K (and all others) with a 4090.
No it doesn't dominate it, stop with the BS, the 13900k has the lead it most gaming titles but not by a lot.
 
No it doesn't dominate it, stop with the BS, the 13900k has the lead it most gaming titles but not by a lot.
depends, at max overclocks it kind of does in some games (modern warfare etc). Stock settings not so much. I do fully expect X3D 7000 to crush raptor lake tho.
 
Do not burn me on stake but anyways:

if 5800X3D vs 12700K is any indication then 7800X3D will not be better buy than 13700K. reason i see is price/performance incase of 5800X3D you gain in avg. 3% better gaming performance and lose on avg. 13% performance in applications compared to 12700K, but yeah 5800X3D is not as power hungry as 12700K.
 
Do not burn me on stake but anyways:

if 5800X3D vs 12700K is any indication then 7800X3D will not be better buy than 13700K. reason i see is price/performance incase of 5800X3D you gain in avg. 3% better gaming performance and lose on avg. 13% performance in applications compared to 12700K, but yeah 5800X3D is not as power hungry as 12700K.
Stop looking at maximum FPS figures and look where the 3D cache matters, the lows

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you won't get any, cause the scalpers are already salivating, they get so few choice products these days to exploit, assholes that they are.
If the regular Ryzen 7000 series is representative, then supply won't be a problem. It will be even less of a problem if AMD prices it too high like they initially did for the 7000 series.
 
The lack of price details is concerning. I don't expect these to be very good value at launch.

Early adopters always have to pay more.
 
Early adopters always have to pay more.
Often, yes. But in the context of the presentation, I've got a feeling they're trying to avoid sticker shock. Nobody really expects these to be cheap, but these are probably going to be more expensive than most people think.
 
my guess $599 for the 7800X3D and $899 for 7950X3D it's going to be on average between 15-20% faster than 13700K/13900K
 
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