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Discussion Ryzen 9000X3D series review thread

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AMD CPUs are lying to games! 😀
It is not a lie

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No point in buying one if using windows older than 24H2?
 
Process Lasso can probably help but it's admittedly more hassle than the average user would want.
Uber nerd pedantic nonsense really. I have seen it play games with nothing extra done. It's a great CPU already if you need gaming and lots of cores, no extra effort necessary.
 
It's a great CPU already if you need gaming and lots of cores, no extra effort necessary.
No denying that. It's the only choice right now, other than the lesser performing 7000X3D and Alder Lake (<<< paired with really low latency DDR4-4000+ or DDR5-6000 CL26 RAM).

By the way, an ASROCK freelance BIOS guy is saying that Microsoft may soon release a 3000 series Windows emergency build to fix Arrow Lake. It's like waiting for the Messiah at this point 😀
 
I dont think a normal Ryzen can be god tier...

God tier will be the 9000 series Threadripper with X3D rumored to come out, because they found a feature that disables X3D cache on the WRX90 motherboards.
Why would one want to disable cache?
 
Intel Nova lake better be good otherwise we see scalpers keep on buying X3D CPUs.

If NVL is bad uArch wise ( A new node means nothing for Intel as seen with arrow lake) then this whole decade will be bad for high end PC gaming.
 
My local MC has it in stock, but alas I'm not in the market to build a new PC, nor will I be for a while. Just getting older and PC gaming ain't a hobby anymore, sadly. 🙁


But hey, I still stick around and keep up with the latest hardware news! 😛
 
If NVL is bad uArch wise ( A new node means nothing for Intel as seen with arrow lake) then this whole decade will be bad for high end PC gaming.
It's a painfully bad decision and Intel's refusal to own up to their mistakes. Monolithic Arrow Lake would've performed really well. But they couldn't put an NPU on that coz die size would grow too big and yields would go down. This AI crap is worse than cryptomining in a sense. Deprived us of a good CPU war.
 
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