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HappyPhilXD
10 months ago

Depends on the price. If it costs less than €150, yes. Otherwise, you can just go for the €200 5700X3D.

HappyPhilXD
10 months ago
Reply to  EVYTNG

As far as I know, it is not available in Germany yet.

HappyPhilXD
10 months ago

That would be best. The 5800X3D is too expensive in comparison, and the 5600X3D, at only €50 less, would be too weak in comparison.

RandallGHG
10 months ago

Would take the AMD Ryzen 5 5700x

HappyPhilXD
10 months ago

It always depends on the game. Some games benefit greatly from the extra cache, while in other games you'll barely see any increase.

Would definitely keep AM4 alive a little longer, but the
Ryzen 5 7600 also costs only 160€ and is better even without 3D cache.
Of course, you still have to add the motherboard and RAM, but there you have upgrade options and newer features.

I would save up and switch to AM5, but it wouldn't be a bad idea to have another boost for the CPU for €150.

Technomanking
10 months ago

Hello,

In terms of performance, the jump is okay. However, a Ryzen 5 5600x3D (if it were even available in Europe) would cost too much. It's better to go straight for a Ryzen 7 5800x3D.

LG

Gnurfy
10 months ago

As far as I know, AMD has already made it clear that the R5-5600X3D will not be officially available as a freely available end-user CPU in Germany.

Otherwise, the 3D LLC, which has a capacity of approximately 64 to 96 MB, could, depending on the application or game, provide about 5 to 30% more performance than a similarly clocked R5-5600(X) without LLC.

RandallGHG
10 months ago

No, because you won't notice the minimal difference because it's only 20 fps