Pagusas
Elden Member
Rocket lake is next year
and still on 14nm. yuck
Rocket lake is next year
I would probably just keep the 3900X until the AM5/DDR5 eraCrazy if true. And I thought I wouldn't need to think about upgrading from my 3900X. At least the 5900X will be a drop in right into my X570 motherboard if I choose to upgrade!
well if history is any indication, whenever amd thinks that they're offering the same or better performance as their competitor, they price themselves right at their competitor's offeringHopefully this will finally dethrone Intel for the gaming crown.
crazy that they're able to get 5.3 ghz out of that process thoand still on 14nm. yuck
Intel finally dethroned for gaming?
Crazy if true. And I thought I wouldn't need to think about upgrading from my 3900X. At least the 5900X will be a drop in right into my X570 motherboard if I choose to upgrade!
can some of you PC brainiacs translate this to me? I want to build a PC in the next month or two, wtf do i do? everything is wait for this and wait for that... money isnt an issue but time is.
if i buy a 10900k now, am i gonna be instantly bottlecucked i with a 3090 or 3080?
5800X listed on the benchmarks for Ashes
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Depends on the games really and resolution u play at. u will always hit bottlenecks no matter what.
Anyway if this is true it could beat intels top end gaming cpu's finally. Intel will have to react.
If I am remembering correctly this has happened before with amd and intel. Intel being a much bigger company eventually got back to dominating the enthusiastic market. The last 3-4 years isn’t going to be sustainable.Hyped to see this. As a very happy 3700x owner, I can't see myself ever going back to intel. I just hope AMD don't rest on their laurels and get caught out like intel did.
Holy shit! Intel should be in trouble now.
RAM speed makes a difference. Not RAM size.Does RAM make a difference? it says for the intel CPU they used 16GB of RAM and for the amd one they used 32GB?!