Eight new Ryzen processors are now available to DIY customers and SI partners, according to a press release that AMD shared ahead of CES 2024 last month.
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It's 20% cheaper for roughly 95% of the performance. Seems like a good deal to me.I was waiting for the 5700X3D but seeing that it is barely cheaper than the 5800X3D it's not the deal I was hoping for.
It's only $40 cheaper here. Maybe it will go down once the new product tax wears off, but right now it doesn't seem right.It's 20% cheaper for roughly 95% of the performance. Seems like a good deal to me.
I think the 5800X3D would be a better value at $290.
In modern gaming you really won't notice it. If you were playing/doing something that's really hammering all cores at near 100% or something that is single threaded, sure.It's only $40 cheaper here. Maybe it will go down once the new product tax wears off, but right now it doesn't seem right.
95%? It is more than 10% lower on clocks, how can it be 95% performance? Are there some architectural changes compared to the 5800X3D?
Got to point out the disparity in CPU power there, thoughFor about $100 less than a 8700G, you can get an i3-12100F and a Radeon 6500xt
Now the 5800X3D price went even lower making the difference €12 LOL. The 5700X3D is €288 and the 5800X3D is €300 here in Hungary. So I said F it and ordered a 5800X3D.Here in the Benelux, the cheapest 5800X3D is 284.35€ and the 5700X3D 267.37€