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Usj89
6 months ago

Gaming 5800x3D (Budget Solution 5700x3d)

Multicore 5950x

Mittleding 5950x3D

Lg

2002Nutzer
6 months ago
Reply to  Usj89

Mittleding 5950x3D

What do you really mean? Because there’s no 5950x3D.

Usj89
6 months ago
Reply to  2002Nutzer

Right. They’re still unpublished.

Well for gaming last the 5800x3D and who needs more cores the 5950x. If you want to have both, you should be patient and take the 5950x3d.

2002Nutzer
6 months ago

I don’t think he’ll come after over a year. But you never know.

MrAnoncow927
6 months ago
Usj89
6 months ago
Reply to  MrAnoncow927

Ne would say that the 5700x3D offers the better p/l. At any rate for gaming

2002Nutzer
6 months ago
Reply to  TaubeNuss125

Because it’s the best. No, there’s the 5700x3D much better.

2002Nutzer
6 months ago

Gaming 5800X3D, MC applications 5950X, P/L for gaming and MC applications 5800X if cooling is not as good 5700X when X3D, then 5700X3D. If it has to be really cheap 5600.

Gnurfy
6 months ago

In terms of price performance, the Ryzen 7-5700X di Nase is likely to have far for a future-oriented all-rounder.

Ryzen 5-5500 would be the best low cost entry, and Ryzen 9-5950X would be the strongest multicore product.

Ryzen 7-5800X3D cuts off at many games.