You don’t need to upgrade to the Ryzen 9000 series for gaming if you already own a 7000X3D processor

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  2. Tiny-Independent273

    Interesting quote from an AMD rep:

    “*“Is it the fastest in gaming? It’s faster than the competition in our tests. X3D is still the king of the hill, but by a much smaller margin than typically between X3D and non-X3D.”* He continued, *“So a 7800X3D would, yes, be faster than 9700X, but maybe not by as much as you would expect.”*

    Also… I wonder how long 5800X3D users can stick to that in terms of gaming – I definitely don’t have any plans to leave AM4 for the time being myself.

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