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1k $, meanwhile in Belgium, paid mine 1700€ (almost 1900$usd) - As rock 7900 xtx aqua - upon release that is. Now i believe it's still around 1400~ish € - close to 1550$.
Was it worth it ? .. definetly considering i'm running the 45"LG monitor (45gr95qe-b) at 240hz oled panel.
Only the 7000x cpu generation doesn't feel like a worth upgrade path (from my 5950x), probably on the 9000x
Worth it for me to go to the 7950X3D (complete new build - thus begins the waiting for the courier period), going from a 2700X/RTX2080 to a 7950X3D/7900XTX :D.
Gonna slap a 5800X3D in the current PC and it's going to the boy, the RTX2080 has held up really well, the bottleneck is really the 2700X.
I had a 5800X, went to AM5 on a 7950X3D, then I last week put a 5950X in the old board for some compute and can manual OC via Ryzen Master to 4.3GHz and the 7950 only hits 4.6GHz at stock with like 10% more performance, so it's mostly clocks and cache stuff.
5950X is a fuckin beast.
Yeah, i agree. i've got mine -30 curve, boost at 5.1ghz on 3 cores at the same time & the rest ccd 0 at 4.9 & the ccd1 at 4.5~4.6ghz all cores.. guess i got a lucky gold chip lol
Zen4 is just faster Zen3 mostly, so fast Zen3 leaves little room for gain, your shit is zooming.
7800X3D is around 40% faster but I guess you don't really need it at that resolution.
In gaming, probably but still need them cores/thread for others stuff.
Specially when my chip goes all cores at 4.6/7 GHz or 5.1ghz of the first ccd in gaming