KickAssCop
[H]F Junkie
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I got a buyer for my rig for 380 bucks so spending about 650 for the upgrade plus extra SSD seems fine I guess.
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For the RAM, I meant doubling the capacity, not the bandwidth. With regards to the MB, The X670E Tomahawk just seems a little B650E-ish to me in featureset.Motherboard is already sufficient. I don’t need other features.
As for ram, there is no point getting high frequency ram as has been shown for AMD.
Fair enough. If you don't mind the hassle of swapping into the new parts though the cost becomes less of an issue.Because sometimes the cost just isn't worth it? Would you spend $2000 to upgrade from a 4090 to a 4090 Ti in order to gain 5%? From a 5800X3D it doesn't seem super worth it to upgrade to a 7800X3D, but anyone who's not on that CPU or a 12900K would find it very worthwhile if they own a 4090.
that 32gb c14 kit included?Sold for 410 - board, proc and ram. Now the wait for 7800X3D.
I gave the C16 kit I had. Will sell C14 separately.that 32gb c14 kit included?
wow that's quite low price combined but you get a better platform and will be better prepared once next gens release.
Now that's not bad LOL.I gave the C16 kit I had. Will sell C14 separately.
That's weird. Newegg doesn't have Starfield deal on all of it's Ryzen 7000 or just on your order?Newegg comes in 5-7 days but I don’t get Starfield with it.
As with all faster processors.I think the more time passes, the more the 7800X3D is gonna start to stretch it's legs against the 5800X3D. Starfield is over a 30% gain.
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As with all faster processors.
Thankfully, 4K gaming still sees minimal gains.
Yea but Intel has a huge lead in this game with 13th gen. 13900k is well over 20% faster than 7800 X3D. The cache is nice but sometimes you need more cores/frequency too.I think the more time passes, the more the 7800X3D is gonna start to stretch it's legs against the 5800X3D. Starfield is over a 30% gain.
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Cognitive dissonance. All else equal.I think you'll notice the difference more than you think in everyday stuff.
Yea but Intel has a huge lead in this game with 13th gen. 13900k is well over 20% faster than 7800 X3D. The cache is nice but sometimes you need more cores/frequency too.
Very sad that the 7950 X3D handles this game so badly though, I don't know if it's because of data crossing the 2 CCDs or because it uses the X3D CCD instead of the faster one as it should, someone should test that since reviewers clearly overlooked that part.
It should at least be a hair faster than the slower clocked 7800.
Yea but Intel has a huge lead in this game with 13th gen. 13900k is well over 20% faster than 7800 X3D. The cache is nice but sometimes you need more cores/frequency too.
Very sad that the 7950 X3D handles this game so badly though, I don't know if it's because of data crossing the 2 CCDs or because it uses the X3D CCD instead of the faster one as it should, someone should test that since reviewers clearly overlooked that part.
It should at least be a hair faster than the slower clocked 7800.
Callisto protocol was utter crap on release - I've not played much after the first two patches (the area transition FPS drops/hitches were there even after those first two patches and it drove me nuts).That hasn't been quite the case in 2023 unfortunately. Mostly due to just really bad optimization from games like Callisto Protocol, Hogwarts Legacy, Jedi Survivor, Starfield, etc.
Callisto protocol was utter crap on release - I've not played much after the first two patches (the area transition FPS drops/hitches were there even after those first two patches and it drove me nuts).
Hogwarts legacy played like a dream - no issues.
Jedi Survivor played well enough, but there were a few areas where it really helped to have Gsync. The new DLSS3 patch that came out yesterday will hopefully make it much better in those few spots, but I've yet to try it.
Starfield plays amazing at 4K Ultra settings. I even prefer to turn off FSR (and DLSS 3.5 with that mod, I don't have the frame gen version) because it looks better and still feels great while playing.
As with all things, your milage may vary. I've done a bit of tuning on my 128GB of C16 RAM, so thay may help a bit.
Yes, I view >45 FPS as smooth in non-twitchy games. Gsync is the best thing since SSDs for gaming DLSS 3 frame gen and DLSS2/3/3.5 upscaling is pretty nice, too.Sure it played fine but that wasn't even my point. My original point was that many games lately are actually seeing differences between the 5800X3D and 7800X3D even at 4K where people assume that there would be no difference at all.
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Is 82 fps fine? Of course it is, not saying that it isn't. I'm just saying that recent games are somehow getting CPU limited even at 4K resolution due to bad optimization in certain areas like Hogsmead and Akila in Starfield. And I expect subpar optimization moving forward.
Yea but Intel has a huge lead in this game with 13th gen. 13900k is well over 20% faster than 7800 X3D. The cache is nice but sometimes you need more cores/frequency too.
Very sad that the 7950 X3D handles this game so badly though, I don't know if it's because of data crossing the 2 CCDs or because it uses the X3D CCD instead of the faster one as it should, someone should test that since reviewers clearly overlooked that part.
It should at least be a hair faster than the slower clocked 7800.
I am having withdrawals. It’s already Thursday. Placed an order on Sunday. Still not picked up. Wtf Newegg.
As for fps in Starfield. It isn’t my priority game. If other games also suffer these issues I will just buy the 14900 Intel that might be coming out soon. But until then, I think 7800X3D is good enough for a 600$ upgrade/side grade whatever.
Why didn't you choose ups or usps instead of dhl?I am having withdrawals. It’s already Thursday. Placed an order on Sunday. Still not picked up. Wtf Newegg.
As for fps in Starfield. It isn’t my priority game. If other games also suffer these issues I will just buy the 14900 Intel that might be coming out soon. But until then, I think 7800X3D is good enough for a 600$ upgrade/side grade whatever.
I am having withdrawals. It’s already Thursday. Placed an order on Sunday. Still not picked up. Wtf Newegg.
As for fps in Starfield. It isn’t my priority game. If other games also suffer these issues I will just buy the 14900 Intel that might be coming out soon. But until then, I think 7800X3D is good enough for a 600$ upgrade/side grade whatever.
I didn’t have a choice. DHL is default for international shipments by newegg.Why didn't you choose ups or usps instead of dhl?
Oh ok, didn't realize you weren't in the US. I haven't seen an DHL van running around here in a good while lol.I didn’t have a choice. DHL is default for international shipments by newegg.
Didn’t choose next day air because I ordered before my PC got sold and it’s a bitch to cancel on Newegg if your package is marked packaging and you are already a day late.
Only issue is that if you're already on a 5800X3D, or still on AM4 generally at this point, it seems to make more sense just to wait a year for the next AM5 parts to come out. It's a nice upgrade for sure, but I don't see the point given how solid the 5800X3D still is.I think the more time passes, the more the 7800X3D is gonna start to stretch it's legs against the 5800X3D. Starfield is over a 30% gain.
Only issue is that if you're already on a 5800X3D, or still on AM4 generally at this point, it seems to make more sense just to wait a year for the next AM5 parts to come out. It's a nice upgrade for sure, but I don't see the point given how solid the 5800X3D still is.
Not to mention those still on AM4 can get a 5800X3D now for under $300 new which is a monster deal.
Only issue is that if you're already on a 5800X3D, or still on AM4 generally at this point, it seems to make more sense just to wait a year for the next AM5 parts to come out. It's a nice upgrade for sure, but I don't see the point given how solid the 5800X3D still is.
Not to mention those still on AM4 can get a 5800X3D now for under $300 new which is a monster deal.
Upgrade when one is constrain. No hurry yet to upgrade from 5800 X3D. Reality is that computer probably has 3 more years left. Still late next year or early 2025, Arrowlake or Ryzen 5 if not a HDET system I will most likely build, that is if I am still around.