I’m wanting to upgrade this month as I’ve previously posted. I’m going from a 9700k.

Initially I was looking at the 14700k but now I’m considering the AM5 platform.

It’s cheaper, the socket will have a longer lifespan and the 7800X3D is superior in games.

What are people’s thoughts?

  • jrdiver@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Honestly… Its kinda hard to go wrong right now buying a mid to upper tier chip. Both side have some great hardware

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    1 year ago

    I think a tuned 14700k with the e-cores disabled so you can clock the ring bus way higher, as well as tuned memory at 7200-7800 with tightened timings, might beat the 7800x3D even when you tune that. I’m just speculating, but I’d like to see YouTuber try with a dozen different games. I heard disabling e-cores often does nothing, but I think the ring clock OC might compensate for a lot, from what I’ve seen so far.

    But that’s a lot of work for something that still will use a lot more power.

  • Olde94@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I’m running 3900x on desktop, 4800hs on laptop and 12900hx on workstation for work.

    Only bad thing i can say is that the intel cpu have felt slow due to bad scheduling on the efficiency core to the point where i have disabled them.

    Login screen was very slow as E-cores were prioritized, yet overloaded due to too many small apps running. Yep my company setup sucks

    So i say go with what ever your gut tells you. Either choise is good. Remember that AMD have more PCI-e lanes if that is relevant.

  • x_i8@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    7800X3D is definitely the best option for gaming. It’s much more efficient (aka. easier to cool) compared to it’s intel equivalent and maybe cheaper depending on where you live.

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    1 year ago

    I went with a 7800x3d from a 10700k and was blown away with the performance

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    1 year ago

    9600K + 3080FE (alt PC now, used for VMs/HW and occasionally coop stuff) to 7800x3D + 4090FE. Open to either and this time, I went AMD for longevity and due to the strong CPU performance in games I play/runs fairly cool otherwise. Been very happy with the results and experience for a few months so far.

  • No-Plastic7985@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I switched from intel to amd, i have no regrets. As a gamer i feel like amd just offers a better package than intel especially now when ddr5 prices are acceptable. Lower power draw, easier to cool, platform that will allow for more upgrades than intel, x3d chips.

  • Flynny123@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Personally if I wanted a new PC now I’d go AM5 for upgrade options on the socket down the line. Word on Zen 5 seems good if incremental.

    I expect Intel’s next release to be a big jump but it’s at least 8-9 months away.

  • TAUFIKtechyguy@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    9700k was good enough. You really need upgrade? I am still Rocking i3-3240 with gt 750 ti …

  • Ok_Elk2482@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Intel and Amd are “basically” neck-and-neck I would buy which ever have the better bundle deal tbh.

    Since you’re coming from 9700k the chances are very slim that you would upgrade again before am5 die. If you go Amd route.

  • Aggravating_Ring_714@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    It’s superior at 1080p in SOME games, how long will you stay on 1080p? Frametimes are often better on the 13th or 14th Intel gen but sometimes Amd is ahead. For things like emulation you can always count on Intel being ahead. I’d say it’s a no brainer to buy Intel if you don’t mind undervolting/powerlimiting to reduce heat.