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AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D Processor $470 ($465 with Prime and Zip) Delivered @ Amazon AU

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The Ryzen 5800X3D from Amazon AU is currently $470 or $465 if you use the Zipay code its not the cheapest price ever but its from Amazon AU if that matters to you. You should get the full warranty buying from the AU store, any one know how the warranty works with international purchases?
Decent upgrade for any one still on the AM4 platform i upgraded to a 5700x earlier this year which i bought for $270 now just waiting to buy a new graphics card HODL.

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.The world's fastest gaming desktop processor and first gaming processor with 3D stacking technology
.8 Cores and 16 processing threads with AMD 3D V-Cache technology
.4.5 GHz Max Boost, 100 MB cache, DDR4-3200 support
.For the advanced Socket AM4 platform, can support PCIe 4.0 on X570 and B550 motherboards
.Cooler not included, high-performance cooler recommended

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  • Which one is better comparing to 17 13700k

    • +1

      What do you use it for?

    • Probably the 13700k as you get similar gaming performance but better overall better performance with the 13700k and you get at least one generation of future upgrades with Intel's 14th gen but that's looking like more of a refresh so performance gains might be average.
      When saying that the 13700k uses more than twice as much power as the 5800X3D.

      If I built a new system now I would go DDR5 as the prices are decent.

    • +7

      5800x3d is usually only a good CPU for people with existing AM4 PCs. If you're getting a whole new system then avoid.

    • Performance wise 13700k better for almost anything from games to productivity. 5800x3d is last gen CPU, best gaming CPU “Last Gen”, but gaming performance only equivalent to 7500f or 7600 cheapest current gen CPU with DDR5. New system avoids this expensive CPU. If you already have nice m/b and ddr4 RAM? Maybe, just maybe. Full review here, you can compare to most CPU in different task benchmarks. https://www.techpowerup.com/review/amd-ryzen-7-7800x3d/20.ht…

    • +1

      Isn't the 13700k like $130+ more… hardly in the same category.. this is more around a i5-13600 price?

  • +1

    Worth going from a 5600X? I do play strategy games like civ5 and stellaris occasionally which I read actually benefit?

    • There are a bunch of reviews, but only you can decide if it's worth it for you.

      https://www.techspot.com/review/2563-best-value-gaming-cpu/

      Specifically for stellaris turn time
      https://github.com/xxEzri/Vermeer/blob/main/Guide.md

      With the price staying high as it is, I wonder if it isn't worth it just rather skipping the 5800X3D and going to the 8600 when it releases

      • Yeah, with it still being so pricey it almost encourages a full upgrade for only a few $100 bucks extra with all the perks of am5.

        My only wonder is if the 8600 will have the 3d cache that seems to help those games so much

        • Less if you sell your old parts

        • The 7600X matches the performance of the 5800X3D. It seems that DDR5 reduces the need for that much cache. You could always just get the 8800X3D when it comes out as well, or just get the 7800X3d now.

  • +4

    Been waiting for it to get to $400 but each post makes it harder and harder to resist the upgrade

    • I'm in the same boat.. haha

    • +1

      And each time the price isn't really moving. I don't think they lose much value over time as it's still the optimal drop-in upgrade for years of motherboards.

  • I have this processor and can tell you it leaves my 4070 ti behind as the bottleneck now by far!

    • that depends on your resolution though. if you run 4K then yeah 4070ti will be the bottleneck.

  • Would this be an upgrade for 4k gaming from a 3950X?

    • +2

      Except if you have 4090, I guess the upgrade is minimal for 4K gaming. Here is 4K gaming benchmark with 4090 https://tpucdn.com/review/amd-ryzen-7-7800x3d/images/relativ…
      If you don’t have 4090, the performance difference will be a lot smaller.

      • Infact I do have 4090…

        • yeah worth it if u have a 4090, anything less, not worth it

          • @davidinho:

            yeah worth it if u have a 4090, anything less, not worth it

            Depends on use case. Lots of people play competitive games at low settings where even a 3060 can be bottlenecked at 4K.

        • 3950x will most likely bottleneck your 4090, upgrade is reasonable. But there are so many choices for you. 7800x3d, 13700, 13600, 7700x, 7700, 7600x, 5800x3d ect, the budget is different, the future upgrade options too. If you already have good AM4 m/b with 32gb or more good RAM, want minimum spend now? 5800x3d is probably good choice.

          • @stevelo: Yeah I have a good AM4 build so just want to upgrade minimum now if it was worth it and was also wondering if my 4090 was actually bottlenecking 3950X so thanks for the answer.

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