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AMD Ryzen 9000 desktop series with 16, 12, 8 and 6 Zen5 core configs reportedly launches in July - VideoCardz.com

videocardz.com AMD Ryzen 9000 desktop series with 16, 12, 8 and 6 Zen5 core configs reportedly launches in July - VideoCardz.com

AMD to unveil the desktop Ryzen 9000 series next week, launch expected in July Chiphell leaker wjm47196 claims that there is no change to the core count for the new Ryzen desktop series. A new rumor comes from wjm47196, who left a cryptic message on the Chiphell forums. This leaker has provided firs...

AMD Ryzen 9000 desktop series with 16, 12, 8 and 6 Zen5 core configs reportedly launches in July - VideoCardz.com
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  • Again I'll be in the spot to get a 9000x or wait for the 9000x3d CPU variant, I hope this time the x3d one will not be too late, if I want the new Nvidia 5000 series GPU. (Praying they aren't so overpriced that this whole plan is worthless anyways)

    I had that happen with my current 5900x and the 3000 series, but late release of the 5800x3d. But so far only a few games manage to bottleneck my CPU. I guess with frame generation this is more likely to happen. That extra L3 cache would be sweet though.

    • The Nvidia 5000 series pricing will make the 4000 series look like charity. You know it yourself!

      Quite a few games I play (lot's of indie economic strategy/builder type games) would probably benefit from the extra cache, but I also don't feel like upgrading my 5800X to 5800X3D.

      My bigger issue is the lack of support for Win10 in Zen 5. Win11 is basically Win10 with monetization/extra spyware junk (ads, BS AI trash) and a shittier UI (no taskbar on top).

      So maybe it would be best to just update to 5800X3D and go with that.

  • But when am I going to get a proper successor to my RX 6650?

    That was the last one that would actually fit in my ITX case for couch gaming. Two years later and the closest is the 7600 XT and there is basically no performance improvement.

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