To a point this is okay.
But the 7700/7700x is proving to in some games be a smarter choice than the 7600/7600x
Successful_Pea218
No love for the 57/5800x3D chips which are still super good for anyone with existing am4
Daemoni-73
That seems to be rather accurate 🙂 Nicely done. Must have been a nice pass time during class 😀
Telepuzique
my 5700X is missing. guess it’s out there.
NineHell
The sad 7950x3D
AethersPhil
I love that you have ‘do you care about money’ multiple times.
Fit_Fisherman_9840
my R7 9800x3d seems a bad choice in this graph XD
uwo-wow
why 9700x even a choice
it actual e waste considering its insane price point, just get 7700 and don’t bother and you don’t need x3d in any circumstances and if you say you need it you are lieing
also why no intel? 14600k and 265k are insane price to performance choices especially if you do literally anything but gaming
if we include overclocking i would say that 265k would easily be best value cpu as cpu itself is quite good and ram overclocking is less involved than lga1700 counterparts (and you don’t need top end board as well.) and ram oc by itself is easy 20% perf gain compared to running xmp
MercuryMelonRain
Yes spot on for me! I followed the chart to my needs, and it led to the CPU I currently have, 7950x. It was bought about 18 months ago so the only difference was the “do you care about current gen”. At the time it was the current gen, so my answer then would have been yes.
I like it because I rarely see my cpu mentioned, but I have it for very specific reasons, namely CPU heavy professional work (I realise that there are better ones for workstations but it was best for my performance – price needs.
Edit: You should also add a “I only care about what everybody on reddit thinks I should get without having to do any research” at the top, that leads directly to the 7800 X3D
jermygod
it should stars with
“do you already have amdpc?
yes > am4/am5? > etc.
no > *what you did*.”
DDDX_cro
to not include 5700x3d nor 5800x3d in this is a crime, mate.
Tradz-Om
50% chance bros learning decision trees in comp sci
random_user133
The 7500f is like the same thing as the 7600Â
baron643
kind of a bad guide no to include are you on AM4 or AM5 question and the AM4 X3D cpus
Kalxyz
Mostly do gaming and still have a 7900X, Initially I wanted to get a 7700X but I saw the 7900X was only 25 bucks more so I was like why the heck not. Still a great cpu, I dont see a need for anything better. Also won the sillicon lottery, All cores -30 with eco mode on.
aberroco
9900x3d?
vedomedo
9800X3D / 5090 gang
Rebellus
It’s oversimplified. I do work professionaly and I need more than 8 cores, but I also play a lot. I choose a 9900x3d over the 9950x3d because it’s much easier to cool (120 tdp vs 170) and it consumes less. That’s perfectly fine for me. I hate this kind of chart that tries to force people into boxes.
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To a point this is okay.
But the 7700/7700x is proving to in some games be a smarter choice than the 7600/7600x
No love for the 57/5800x3D chips which are still super good for anyone with existing am4
That seems to be rather accurate 🙂 Nicely done. Must have been a nice pass time during class 😀
my 5700X is missing. guess it’s out there.
The sad 7950x3D
I love that you have ‘do you care about money’ multiple times.
my R7 9800x3d seems a bad choice in this graph XD
why 9700x even a choice
it actual e waste considering its insane price point, just get 7700 and don’t bother and you don’t need x3d in any circumstances and if you say you need it you are lieing
also why no intel? 14600k and 265k are insane price to performance choices especially if you do literally anything but gaming
if we include overclocking i would say that 265k would easily be best value cpu as cpu itself is quite good and ram overclocking is less involved than lga1700 counterparts (and you don’t need top end board as well.) and ram oc by itself is easy 20% perf gain compared to running xmp
Yes spot on for me! I followed the chart to my needs, and it led to the CPU I currently have, 7950x. It was bought about 18 months ago so the only difference was the “do you care about current gen”. At the time it was the current gen, so my answer then would have been yes.
I like it because I rarely see my cpu mentioned, but I have it for very specific reasons, namely CPU heavy professional work (I realise that there are better ones for workstations but it was best for my performance – price needs.
Edit: You should also add a “I only care about what everybody on reddit thinks I should get without having to do any research” at the top, that leads directly to the 7800 X3D
it should stars with
“do you already have amdpc?
yes > am4/am5? > etc.
no > *what you did*.”
to not include 5700x3d nor 5800x3d in this is a crime, mate.
50% chance bros learning decision trees in comp sci
The 7500f is like the same thing as the 7600Â
kind of a bad guide no to include are you on AM4 or AM5 question and the AM4 X3D cpus
Mostly do gaming and still have a 7900X, Initially I wanted to get a 7700X but I saw the 7900X was only 25 bucks more so I was like why the heck not. Still a great cpu, I dont see a need for anything better. Also won the sillicon lottery, All cores -30 with eco mode on.
9900x3d?
9800X3D / 5090 gang
It’s oversimplified. I do work professionaly and I need more than 8 cores, but I also play a lot. I choose a 9900x3d over the 9950x3d because it’s much easier to cool (120 tdp vs 170) and it consumes less. That’s perfectly fine for me. I hate this kind of chart that tries to force people into boxes.