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Expect notable bumps in clock speed

Read more about AMD's rumoured Ryzen 3900XT, 3800XT and 3600XT processors.

Read more about AMD's rumoured Ryzen 3900XT, 3800XT and 3600XT processors.
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This is a media circus release just to get attention away from Intel only news. Intel did the same with 9900KS.
3950X was always in a tough spot. It is expensive enough that mainstream buyers don't consider it. The performance and price gap between 3950X and 3960X makes it compete in a different league. If I was building a workstation for around the money you will need for the 3950X system I would go Intel. 10920X/10940X are close enough and it gives you 48 PCI-E lanes. Which are very important for workstations. And you basically do very little rendering on CPU so that it beats Intel in rendering tasks doesn't matter.
It is possible that AMD wanted to reuse those binned chips in the market category that actually sells a lot of units.
According to Amazon and Mindfactory the 3950X has actually been a hot seller given its price(Outselling all but two Intel processors for Mindfactory, making it one of the largest earning CPUs sold if you look at their revenue figures). Both platforms are matched on end PCIe bandwidth, but I guess you can buy a 3950X + mobo for like 30% less money than a 10920X + Motherboard, with 30% more cores.
Of course, this isn't too surprising given AMD are outselling Intel generally by like >500%.
Can you practically though? Can you actually get any HEDT from Intel at all for the same platform cost? Maybe if you ignore the motherboards, but factoring motherboard cost you can get a 3950X setup with a decent motherboard for less than a 10-core 10900X with the cheapest X299 motherboard available here in the UK.But right around that 3950X money you get much more with Intel X299.
Can you practically though? Can you actually get any HEDT from Intel at all for the same platform cost? Maybe if you ignore the motherboards, but factoring motherboard cost you can get a 3950X setup with a decent motherboard for less than a 10-core 10900K with the cheapest X299 motherboard available here in the UK.
From a technical perspective Intel have some great CPUs here, but their pricing means they're getting pummelled into irrelevance on the market.
However, loads of us have 3950x. It's the new HEDT chip now.
Nah mate it's all about what's the hottest new thing.In the end, it only matters what you are doing.
Nah mate it's all about what's the hottest new thing.![]()
Tbf I don't think it's quite as strict/short term as that. The first game I ever came across that my 2GB HD7870XT couldn't play at 1080p with 40+ FPS was Warzone(CoD:MW was fine), games like Forza Horizon 4 or recent single player games were fine too. With the 3GB cards sure, but I think 6+ will be usable for a while, unless you're 1440p+ ofcNow? you get the minimal entry fee (IE VRAM) on lower end GPUs, and they will expire within a year or two meaning you need to come back again. See also - GTX 1060 3gb and so on. The next casualty will be the 6gb cards, as the new consoles have lots more.