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This AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D review tests the new AMD X3D CPU from Zen 5 against the prior AMD R7 7800X3D CPU, the 5700X3D and 5800X3D from the AM4 era, and Intel's Ultra 9 285K, Ultra 7 265K and Ultra 5 245K CPUs, plus the 14900K. We have dozens of CPUs benchmarked for this comparison of some of the best CPUs out in 2024, with a heavy focus on the 9800X3D vs. 7800X3D for gaming PC builds. The coverage also talks differences between the 7800X3D and 9800X3D, thermals, efficiency, and value. The 9800X3D's release date is November 7, 2024, with an MSRP of $480, which puts it against the 7800X3D, 14900K, and 285K or 265K for immediate competition, with alternatives outside of gaming (such as mixed use PCs or workstation computers) such as the 7950X and 9950X.
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00:00 - AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU Review
02:57 - Set Up for Success by Intel
04:25 - CPU Price Comparison and 9800X3D Alternatives
06:07 - Frequency: All-Core 9800X3D vs 7800X3D
06:41 - Frequency: Single-Core 9800X3D vs 7800X3D
07:03 - Voltage: VID Levels
07:20 - Thermals: 9800X3D All-Core Temperature
08:09 - Thermals: 9800X3D vs 9700X
09:01 - Gaming: Stellaris CPU Comparison
10:54 - Dragon's Dogma 2 CPU Benchmarks
11:44 - FFXIV Dawntrail Best CPUs 2024
12:51 - Frametimes: FFXIV 7800X3D vs 9800X3D
13:18 - Baldur's Gate 3 9800X3D vs 285K, 14900K, 7800X3D
14:38 - Frametimes: Baldur's Gate 3 CPU Comparison
15:10 - Frequency in Baldur's Gate 3
15:47 - Rainbow Six Siege Best Gaming CPUs
16:41 - Starfield CPU Benchmarks
17:40 - F1 2024 Gaming CPU Comparison
18:15 - Total War: Warhammer 3 CPU Test
19:19 - CPU Efficiency Testing
19:43 - Efficiency: 7-Zip Compression
21:03 - Efficiency: 7-Zip Decompression
21:55 - Efficiency: Baldur's Gate 3
22:29 - Efficiency: Starfield
22:59 - Efficiency: Stellaris
23:22 - Efficiency: FFXIV Dawntrail
24:00 - Production Benchmarks: Blender 3D Rendering
25:12 - 7-Zip File Compression
26:00 - 7-Zip File Decompression
26:36 - Chromium Code Compile CPUs for Programmers
27:07 - Adobe Premiere Best Video Editing CPUs
27:44 - Adobe Photoshop 2024 CPU Comparison
28:09 - Conclusion & Experimental Charts
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My 4790K is still killing everything I throw at it.
hardware should be used until it fails unless does not do what is needed.
Or until the new stuff is so much more efficient that continuing to run the old stuff is no longer worth the electricity.
(With the calculation including manufacturing emissions for the new stuff, BTW.)
You got a rough estimate what yeah this product would be?
Fx 8100? 2012?
Probably not that new, at least including manufacturing emissions.
Best I’m willing to guess without research is “newer than mid-1990s,” since I’m pretty sure those are outperformed by <1W microcontrollers these days.