Sorry Folks, No Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Review Today

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As you’ve probably noticed since there are more of these posts going up across the internets than there are reviews of the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2, we also do not have one to share with you. Videocardz has their typical round up posted with just a handful of sites if you’d like to go take […]

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For certain BOINC / Distributed Computing tasks this version might have been interesting a year ago, but with Zen6 coming out within a year, not worth picking up at this time if ever.
 
AMD did tell everyone there wouldn't be advantages; this had been discussed by them for a while, so the results are not shocking and expected. In this instance, AMD was truthful in its marketing toward it.

I can acknowledge the positivity in having it exist as an option, while also stating that my opinion of the pricing is not worth the value. However, it is a Halo product, much like a 5090, and Halo products can receive Halo pricing, and in that instance, can be understood. It doesn't remove the existence of, or change the price of, the 9950X3D or 9950X; therefore, it's fine.

I have, of course, requested one for a review sample, and have emphasized perhaps more of a focus on synthetic, system, AI benchmarks. Though gaming would of course not be forgotten, but I'm pretty sure we know what to expect there.
 
This is kind of a yawn launch. A we made it because you asked for it scenario. But those that asked for it already have the 9950x3d so why bother? Seems odd.
 
I think it can also prove as a successful test concept for the technology. It proves that this configuration can be done, and produced, technically, and this could prove useful as a proof and viable functionality for future product designs to launch in this configuration from the start.
 
I think it can also prove as a successful test concept for the technology. It proves that this configuration can be done, and produced, technically, and this could prove useful as a proof and viable functionality for future product designs to launch in this configuration from the start.
I mean i get it but maybe thats more useful for the epyc line or their ai focused SOCs.
 
I mean i get it but maybe thats more useful for the epyc line or their ai focused SOCs.

Content creation was the area AMD was marketing for these CPUs' benefits. I'd like to come up with some cool tests, not using benchmark suites, but actually doing real transcode or editing in Divinchi, some rendering or photo editing apps, etc... real-world things that people use, in addition to synthetic and system benchmark suites. I need to spend some time coming up with new testing scenerios. I think, for this CPU, that would be important.
 
Content creation was the area AMD was marketing for these CPUs' benefits. I'd like to come up with some cool tests, not using benchmark suites, but actually doing real transcode or editing in Divinchi, some rendering or photo editing apps, etc... real-world things that people use, in addition to synthetic and system benchmark suites. I need to spend some time coming up with new testing scenerios. I think, for this CPU, that would be important.
I hope you buy it as soon as AMD rejects your sample request (they probably will unless you know someone really smart and affable at AMD).

And for people who think this chip is useless in gaming, here ya go:

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I hope you buy it as soon as AMD rejects your sample request (they probably will unless you know someone really smart and affable at AMD).

We did try to appeal to the "we'll be balanced and include content creation/etc performance in addition to gaming" thing. Our interest was noted, leaving the door cracked for a post-launch sampling. I'm not very hopeful it'll happen.

As far as the retail purchase goes - for the anticipated views, I don't see how the $900 + labor cost is going to pay off for us at all. Sure, I could buy one for my personal rig, but I've got a 9950X3D at this point and a Turbotax license (lol) locked to it. If someone wants to buy it for themselves and let us use it to review (I'll cover shipping and say, 10% of cost as a thank you), that'd make it much more economically viable....

In most cases, I'm not too concerned with hardware costs as they're usually immaterial compared to labor, but in this case (and for most halo products), the economics don't work for us....
 
I hope you buy it as soon as AMD rejects your sample request (they probably will unless you know someone really smart and affable at AMD).

And for people who think this chip is useless in gaming, here ya go:

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Lol that page needs a closer look. Both have a 1% low of in excess of 200fps but the 9950x3d has a higher max FPS.

I dare say the gaming experience would be very close to identical and definitely not worth the difference in cost if gaming is your thing.
 

This is actually a good watch, a very balanced analysis on the topic that has occurred with this launch.
 

This is actually a good watch, a very balanced analysis on the topic that has occurred with this launch.
Lol I love that he tried to look like Steve.


Lets be VERY real here. AMD generated more press around the 9950x3d2 CPU's by denying some big boys and giving it to a hand full of reviewers. So their cost to press was reduced by how many ever review kits the never had to send out yet their press engagement around the product was actually higher.
 
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