Well Imma give a better perspective, I guess. For next 3-4 years this plays 1440p144hz+ and only some FPShooters at 240hz. At 4k the 5700x3D is better option than 5800x3D, diff is 1-2%. Hell even any other higher end cpu makes no sense at 4k. Unless you strictly need a workstation, 3D rendering and content creation as a job or hobby “side hustle” then sure by all means go with Intel. For strictly gaming, the 5700x3D for $230-$250 beats 5800x3D is $305-315. My argument is 1080p then go 5800x3D. At 1440p diff is 5%. 4k diff is 1%. The 4070/6800xt is the sweet spot combo for this cpu for sure, but throwing a 4080s/7900xtx is not a dumb idea or bottlenecking in any way you should worry much in the first place. And if you worry then hop to AM5 but for now enjoy them 3-5 years. I already bought 5700x3D yesterday for $230 and have a red devil 6800xt that might sell it for $400 and hop into 7900xtx.
Since that would probably be an Tier A or S Pc, here’s what should have been done differently: Because of the older CPU, you have got about 30% of a bottleneck. I’d have recommended the 7800 x3d or the 14700k or 13900k. Also the capacity of your ram might be enough, but Idk about the speed and especially the biggest problem with the ram: ddr4. Now, ddr4 isn’t that bad, but honestly, with that gpu I would have done at least ddr5 to future proof it. Beside the cpu and ram, it looks clean af
@@xGroot2 Playing with 1920x1080 pixels, you’d have a bottleneck of 0.2% when gaming, WITH THE NEW COMBO. The old combo would have a bottleneck of 5.6%. Both aren’t major bottlenecks, but the new combo is great, good job!
@@drc6912 Dude, you could do with reevaluating how you approach speccing out a PC, no offense but bottleneck calculations are often irrelevant. Decide what resolution you want to game at and what frames you want to achieve (in the games you'll generally play) then choose a CPU & GPU that are capable for what you want. Edit: This combo is probably perfect for 1440p and 4k
I have the 4070 ti super and 5800x3d and god i love it
Well Imma give a better perspective, I guess. For next 3-4 years this plays 1440p144hz+ and only some FPShooters at 240hz. At 4k the 5700x3D is better option than 5800x3D, diff is 1-2%. Hell even any other higher end cpu makes no sense at 4k. Unless you strictly need a workstation, 3D rendering and content creation as a job or hobby “side hustle” then sure by all means go with Intel.
For strictly gaming, the 5700x3D for $230-$250 beats 5800x3D is $305-315. My argument is 1080p then go 5800x3D. At 1440p diff is 5%. 4k diff is 1%.
The 4070/6800xt is the sweet spot combo for this cpu for sure, but throwing a 4080s/7900xtx is not a dumb idea or bottlenecking in any way you should worry much in the first place. And if you worry then hop to AM5 but for now enjoy them 3-5 years.
I already bought 5700x3D yesterday for $230 and have a red devil 6800xt that might sell it for $400 and hop into 7900xtx.
I have a 4060ti and an i5 9600kf, it is a good idea for me to jump to a 5700x3d? Ill upgrade the 4060 to a 4080 or some 5000 later, what u think
Dude pls tell will 5700x3d and rx 6800xt bottlenecks😢
@@christroseline639i really don’t think so, and there will be a little bottleneck always, but i dont think so
@@dekkisfoddaciGood idea
Same here, just bough the 5700x3d but changing my 1080ti for the 7800XT for 1440p gaming
What exhaust fan is that looks like lian li but dont recognize it
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Case?
What case is that?
Amigo que tal va ese procesador con esa gráfica??? Sirve para jugar en 1440p??
Pudiste averiguar algo?
Why not 5800x3D with this card ?
The difference is only 400mhz and the price It's double de
also, they discontinued it for whatever reason I'm not sure.
Motherboard?
Looks to be msi b550-A pro
Since that would probably be an Tier A or S Pc, here’s what should have been done differently: Because of the older CPU, you have got about 30% of a bottleneck. I’d have recommended the 7800 x3d or the 14700k or 13900k. Also the capacity of your ram might be enough, but Idk about the speed and especially the biggest problem with the ram: ddr4. Now, ddr4 isn’t that bad, but honestly, with that gpu I would have done at least ddr5 to future proof it. Beside the cpu and ram, it looks clean af
30% bottleneck according to bottleneck calculator right 🤣🤣🤣
Any idea on mines I got a 3060 ti and just bought a 5700x3d to go with it haven’t installed yet right now it’s has a 3700x
@@xGroot2 Playing with 1920x1080 pixels, you’d have a bottleneck of 0.2% when gaming, WITH THE NEW COMBO. The old combo would have a bottleneck of 5.6%. Both aren’t major bottlenecks, but the new combo is great, good job!
@@drc6912Bro you obviously don't understand PC's
@@drc6912 Dude, you could do with reevaluating how you approach speccing out a PC, no offense but bottleneck calculations are often irrelevant. Decide what resolution you want to game at and what frames you want to achieve (in the games you'll generally play) then choose a CPU & GPU that are capable for what you want.
Edit: This combo is probably perfect for 1440p and 4k
4070 super would have been a better pairing
U slow?
Huge bottleneck
No bottleneck for 1440p
I think for 1080p yeah
Explain at least
Incompetent claim
@@lisandroantoniotejedor136 higher resolution takes more of your gpu usage, also 1080p can be CPU limited that’s why
О да бесполезный 5700x3d, когда он на уровне 7600 ryzen)
Yeah but one is am4 the other one requires new ram, new mother..... what's the point