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I’m running a 10980Xe as my daily driver with 10 cores at 5Ghz and the rest at 4.5Ghz. Considering that with quad channel and dual rank 4000Mhz RAM at CL14 it still beats most Raptor Lake setups with DDR5 when it comes to memory performance, it’s hard to justify a new build when most the performance increases would be on paper and mostly imperceptible to me.