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The most interesting thing is that APO dropped the power from 190W to 160W while increasing the performance.
You can now aslo get 803 fps instead of 734 in Rainbow Six, looks like a big win!
I mean, my 12700K can't deliver a consistent +360 FPS outside of the in-game benchmark, so any boosts are nice. The 7800X3D still looks more appealing as an upgrade for me, though.
You're probably fine with the 12700k for a bit longer.
Might be worth jumping onto X3D version of Zen 5 though, but that's likely 6-12 months out.