AMD Ryzen 5 7600X3D nips on the heels of the 7800X3D in early gaming review

I would like to see a comparison eventually between this and the regular 7600X. Probably won't upgrade but I could be convinced...
 
I think I'd rather have a 7600X on the cheap, a 9600X for the latest tech, or a 7800X3D for the best.

I'm cheap by necessity. If I could sell my 7600x and get a 7600x3d for almost half price and receive I'm guessing around 20% boost in games, that seems like a good deal to me.

For the money it's the biggest upgrade in performance, let alone $/fps, without having to go up from a 3070ti. Of course I would need to see reviews for a more complete opinion.
 
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I'm cheap by necessity. If I could sell my 7600x and get a 7600x3d for almost half price and receive I'm guessing around 20% boost in games, that seems like a good deal to me.

For the money it's the biggest upgrade in performance, let alone $/fps, without having to go up from a 3070ti. Of course I would need to see reviews for a more complete opinion.

Being cheap isn't something negative as it might seem in the world. Being cheap means one is cautions with their money and probably value ones money a lote more than others.

Some millionaires have even stated that they didn't become said millionarie due to spending, but actually being cautious with their money and buying cheap.

As one said "I'm not cheap, I just don't buy expensive stuff. Everything is about perspective. You may say I'm cheap, I say it's too expensive." Very well said in my opinion :)
 
This does not surprise me at all, given that the 5700X3D is only a few % slower than the 5800X3D in gaming.

6 cores + 3d cache is the winning formula here.

As for millionaires? they have money because they are cheap. Not the way to enjoy life really. Why have all that money just to look at (which is the common theme) when you could enjoy it.
 
If it turns up here I might snap one up. If it doesn't, no mither, if I'm not fast enough with the mouse, ditto. They are using silicon that would otherwise be e-waste from what I can gather. If it benefits a gamer that otherwise would have to go without or go (Horror!) Intel; fine by me. We'll see what happens.
 
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