Lots of combos for customers on the AX V2. On mid-range builds, the Eagle AX, ASRock M Pro RS, MSI Gaming Plus, and Pro M-A are also good. The 7600X is better than the 5700X3D in some games, but the 5800X3D would still be ahead in most. I'd say shoot for the 9800X3D at this point. With the 7800X3D out of fab, only used would make sense now.
@@GooboPimpeltons Not just in those games, it holds many GPUs back in lower resolutions. if this was a gaming PC I wouldn't care but as it's a rig specifically used for benchmarking things across all resolutions the CPU needs to be taken out of the equation.
7800x3d for sure- personal bias of course. We rebuild, build and test so many parts so quickly we find it to be the perfect balance for testing ram/ gpus and games on them.
Here's my thoughts. As we saw with the whole Intel b580 debacle if possible have a budget test rig (Intel as the good old optiplex builds are pretty standard and are usually 8-10th gen Intel) and a high end test rig (your current AMD setup). A lot of people have a hard time visualizing the performance difference. Like it's easier to visualize the difference between 1-2 tier of CPU/GPU but it's a lot harder when you're sitting on a Ryzen 1700 and thinking about a making the jump to AM5 9800x3D. Granted I fully appreciate that money/space/time are always in short supply.
This just proves you can hold on to your head of gpu longer and just upgrade the cpu. Get more performance than when the gpu was launched. The only rub is when you finally get rid of the cpu bottleneck and upgrade the gpu, it will take 4 gen of cou to catch up. 😂😂
Enjoy your new system.
congratulations for your new beautiful pc 🎉🎉🎉
It's pretty sweet, can't wait to get the new CPU for it now.
Lots of combos for customers on the AX V2. On mid-range builds, the Eagle AX, ASRock M Pro RS, MSI Gaming Plus, and Pro M-A are also good. The 7600X is better than the 5700X3D in some games, but the 5800X3D would still be ahead in most. I'd say shoot for the 9800X3D at this point. With the 7800X3D out of fab, only used would make sense now.
I finally got my hand on a 9800x3d coming from an intel 14900k I had plenty issues with it and decided to switch
It's an option and would last the system for a fair while I think.
SICKKK
the 5800x3d is holding newer GPUs back?????????????? Absolute bollocks of the highest order!
I mean, look at cpu gaming benches, it is 100% holding back newer gpus - in certain games 9800x3d pulls you an extra 70 fps by removing cpu bottleneck
It does it certain games that have bad optimization
It even holds an RX 6800XT back in lower resolutions.
@@GooboPimpeltons Not just in those games, it holds many GPUs back in lower resolutions. if this was a gaming PC I wouldn't care but as it's a rig specifically used for benchmarking things across all resolutions the CPU needs to be taken out of the equation.
@@TechLabUK Good to know :)
7800x3d for sure- personal bias of course. We rebuild, build and test so many parts so quickly we find it to be the perfect balance for testing ram/ gpus and games on them.
It's definitely an option, will see where things land once stocks are looking good.
Here's my thoughts. As we saw with the whole Intel b580 debacle if possible have a budget test rig (Intel as the good old optiplex builds are pretty standard and are usually 8-10th gen Intel) and a high end test rig (your current AMD setup). A lot of people have a hard time visualizing the performance difference. Like it's easier to visualize the difference between 1-2 tier of CPU/GPU but it's a lot harder when you're sitting on a Ryzen 1700 and thinking about a making the jump to AM5 9800x3D. Granted I fully appreciate that money/space/time are always in short supply.
This is just the main benching rig, we have several other older systems to test GPUs across platforms.
Gigabyte motherbaords are great, only thing I dislike about them is the PCIe latch which breaks easily
Yeah, I used to get that but this one "apparently" has a new type for easier installation. We will see though.
All that DeepCool stuff unavailable in the States
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I have the pretty much exact system with my 7900xt. 7600x 2 tb gen 4 ssd 32 gb 6000mhz ddr5 ram and a gigabyte b650 motherboard
I play 1440p ultrawide I single player games so it's not a bottleneck
@HarrySik Nice!
can I have your old screws? (I don't know how pc's work did I ask for the right thing?)
@@KORRO-tk5yo screws?
@@TechLabUK I was making a joke cause people usually say things like "Can I have your old PC" on videos like this. Not a very good one haha
Got a 7800x3d for £350 if you want it
This just proves you can hold on to your head of gpu longer and just upgrade the cpu. Get more performance than when the gpu was launched. The only rub is when you finally get rid of the cpu bottleneck and upgrade the gpu, it will take 4 gen of cou to catch up. 😂😂
I finally got my hand on a 9800x3d coming from an intel 14900k I had plenty issues with it and decided to switch