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The best is 7800X3D low power
brutally stuttering, overhyped and overpriced 8-cores nonsense with even worse experience when you exit the game
upgrading to this from good 'ol Ryzen 5 3600 which will serve as a home assistant server at the rest of its lifetime
I upgraded from R7 5700X to 9800X3D and it is really noticeable. Still like you see in the video, the bottleneck is still there even with the most powerful CPU…
Honest answer please. Intel or amd? Will be using mostly for gaming and emulating games paired with a 4080super
But in 4k they all equal out to the same framerate. No one wanna play 1080p in 2024.
Was the 9700X in 65W TDP mode in these tests? I mean, the i9 14900K is a 253W TDP chip.
This CPU is one of my coveted hardware this year – really looking forward to retiring my 5700X3D.
9800x3d is overpriced shit…my 5800x3d scores and runs the same…what a marketing scam by AMD
At least some benchmarks in 1440p and 4k would have been interesting.
I am thinking about upgrading from an Ryzen 5950x and RTX 4090 and i am playing only in 4k….
But who's gaming at 1080P? I would have rather seen 1440P differences where the GPU may be a limiting factor.
Will I see these gains if I upgrade from core i7-13700 to 9800x3d if I game at 4K using DLSS Performance mode?
I got lucky and when I saw it in stock for the third time ever, I snagged it at MSRP without time to second guess myself.
It arrives in a day or two.
I can’t believe I’ll own the BEST gaming cpu possible (at least until the 9950X3D comes out)
thanks for the info
Got my 9800X3d a few days ago. I really can’t believe how great this cpu is. My best pc purchase in the last 14 years.
lol while its good in good times, I’m happy playing games at 30fps on a 12 year old cpu at ultra. What made me tick over was the big counter… number of games which have rt that I want to play ticked over to the big 2. The moment of revelation is astounding.
No 4k results?
I’m coming from a i9-10850k going to the 9800x3d. This new rig is getting 64 gb of 8000mhz ddr5. A 7900xtx and the 9800x3d plus win 11 pro. I am also going from sata to nvme ssds pcie gen 4 , 2 x 2TB. Major update. Gonna use my old hardware to run my own bitcoin node 😂
Why are all benchmarks conducted at 1080p resolution? With high-end hardware such as a 4090 and a 9800X3D, wouldn't 4K resolution be a more representative testing scenario?
I upgraded from a Intell i7 7700k to the 9800X3D! They are selling out like crazy I bought mine yesterday in a motherboard combo on NewEgg as the processor itself is sold out so I just grabbed the combo ( i needed a compatible mono anyway)I'm not too happy with the board it's a gigabyte gaming Wi-Fi so in the future I might switch up later but I still need ram and a cooler everything else in my system is already up to par. Dort sleep on that 7700k though since 2017 it ran everything like butter. the first game it had trouble with was space marine 2. I hope everyone enjoys there cpu!!!
Its clear to most people why this is always benchmarked with a 4090 @ 1080p but in real use scenarios you dont buy a 4090 to game at that resolution, scaling up to 4K it is much less effective so it can be misleading.
Now if only they can mirror this in their GPUs.
I have bought the 4080S and the MSI QD Oled. As for the CPU I save everything I can (without working anymore) because then at least I can enjoy great graphics at home.
My overclocked i9 9900K is trying to keep up until then
This makes no sense. I get why we're testing these in 1080P… However, almost nobody I know games at 1080P anymore. Personally I'm a 21:9 DQHD gamer and there's value in showing how the performance difference degrades as the resolution goes up.
Can anyone explain to me why they test this at 1080p with a 4090??
When I look at 9800x3d ad at the point of 1:48 mark, the ad to 9800x3d is not like oh you gotta get this cpu hype of an ad. It's really subtle ad if you ask me. I have 7800x3d and it's amazing and 9800x3d beats my cpu all around over.
A note on the noticeability of framerate, the extra fps is absolutely noticeably if you play competitive games; shooters especially. Is it that big a deal for single player games? Probably not.
I feel like a lot of are waiting for the 5090 to pair with this.
ffs, no one rocking a 4090 is playing bg3 at 1080p! recognizing most games are gpu limited, testing at 1080p is utterly worthless. how many frames does that new proc get me at 4k???
Newing is scalping the hell out of it, with a seven hundred dollar motherboard
I do understand 1080p,but what about 2k and 4k,cuz this risen better then i7 13/14k but on 1080p.2K and 4k almost no difference, why not show that, no one is playing on 1080p this days plus with rtx 4090..
Well boys, i'm typing this from my 9800X3D + 4090 (already had it) system. Huge improvement in dragons dogma 2 vs my prior 5900x. Finally tolerable enough to actually play lol
ok, but who uses 1080p monitors with a 4090?
i get that you need to use a 1080p to showcase the difference without getting a gpu bottleneck, but come on. How meaningful are these comparisons? If someone still uses a 1080p monitor in 2025, they will probably also have a much weaker GPU. So it would make more sense to run these benchmarks with something like a 4060 or 3070.
In reality, if you are on a 4080/4090, you are probably running a 1440p, 4k, sometimes ultrawide, or a tiple 1440p like myself. I doubt that switching from 7800x3d to 9800x3d would be a material change in real world scenarios.
When people create benchmark videos they gotta consider these things. What is the point in showing a 20% increase in a scenario that applies to no one?
I'm on a Titan X Pascal and an i7 5930K still lol. Thinking of finally biting the bullet next year on this CPU and a 5090… I want to Max GTA VI at 4K when the PC version hits!