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Your brain is prone to errors xD9800X3D or bust...but I'll see if the 9950X3D setup is less prone to errors with vcache core assignment.
Yup - just like Xbox Game Bar as a dependency for vcache core assignment!Your brain is prone to errors xD
Just like the good old days. *Sniff*R24 ST:
3950x: 72 (2019)
5950x: 95 +32% (2020)
7950x: 125 +32% (2022)
9950x: 170 +36% (2024)
18-19% a year increase average (double every 4 years rate...), would be quite impressive
Honestly, the asymmetric core dies was such a disappointment.Yup - just like Xbox Game Bar as a dependency for vcache core assignment!
Most of the Zen4 to Zen5 gains probably due to AVX only.
They go to a newer mix of 3N-4N TSMC node from 5N-6N, I would imagine, which will be a lot of the boost.Most of the Zen4 to Zen5 gains probably due to AVX only.
Maybe but isn't AVX512 virtually unused in something like Cinebench 2024 ? And a long list (most?) of things, would the gains are from there they would not be seen that much.Most of the work on zen5 was to go full AVX512.
No AVX512 though I know this because of RPCS3.Zen 2 & 3 have AVX as well.
Skipped 7000 series as I didn't want to pay the exorbitant cost for a AM5 mobo and DDR5 pricing. I'm a 5950x that's still doing everything for me in my 3D workflow. Glad I waited, will definitely be going for a 7950 or X3D variant of it upon release. Ram prices have also come down which is nice, 64gb ddr5 modules at the doorstep of release....looks like a 7950X/X3D, plus 256gb of ram is in my purchase sight ^_^.
What's your typical temps with that CPU? Are they pretty stable?Yep - I waited until prices came down on boards and ram and then jumped in - bonus was they dropped prices of the x3d chips as well. I was surprised at the jump I got from my previous 5800x3d setup tbh. Will wait and see on the next gen, but if we're talking 20% I'll probably have to go for it when they release the x3d versions.
I made money selling my AM4 gear for new, better AM5 stuff. So many people missed the boat.Yep - I waited until prices came down on boards and ram and then jumped in - bonus was they dropped prices of the x3d chips as well. I was surprised at the jump I got from my previous 5800x3d setup tbh. Will wait and see on the next gen, but if we're talking 20% I'll probably have to go for it when they release the x3d versions.
You have a lot of compute for minecraft. If you wanted to do anything with scientific computing the AVX512 intrinsics would be a nice stepup over the 5950x AVX2. Note: I am running the same rig basically, and mine does everything I want. I honestly don't see the need for more compute, and if I did I would probably take my code as far as possible on my rig and then rent some cloud compute.Nice. I want one, although I'm not sure what for exactly...
I have a 5950x and a 3090 and the toughest thing I play is heavily modded minecraft.
Wait, wut? 256 gb of ram is an option on AM5????Skipped 7000 series as I didn't want to pay the exorbitant cost for a AM5 mobo and DDR5 pricing. I'm a 5950x that's still doing everything for me in my 3D workflow. Glad I waited, will definitely be going for a 7950 or X3D variant of it upon release. Ram prices have also come down which is nice, 64gb ddr5 modules at the doorstep of release....looks like a 7950X/X3D, plus 256gb of ram is in my purchase sight ^_^.
Boards updated bios a while back to support the 48gb modules that were released. The 64gb modules are knocking on that door, and will also support it via bios update by the board manufacturer.Wait, wut? 256 gb of ram is an option on AM5????
So you're like me...want one but don't really have a purpose.You have a lot of compute for minecraft. If you wanted to do anything with scientific computing the AVX512 intrinsics would be a nice stepup over the 5950x AVX2. Note: I am running the same rig basically, and mine does everything I want. I honestly don't see the need for more compute, and if I did I would probably take my code as far as possible on my rig and then rent some cloud compute.
What's your typical temps with that CPU? Are they pretty stable?
Pretty cool tbh - gaming loads are only in the 50's and 60's, all core only jumps to mid 70's. It may have seen 80C once or twice when I was doing photogrammetry, that's the only situation I've pegged both cpu and gpu at 100% utilization and the only time it runs sustained 100% load on the cpu. It did cut time to render down quite a lot, more than I expected. I did not realized how core limited I was in that scenario, but that's pretty much the only situation I need all 16 cores. Even local GenAI models don't use anywhere near that much sustained cpu load.
I dare you to try Cities Skylines 2 sooner or later.
To bad there is no demo.
My 5950x is holding strong, but the amount of VM's and stuff and other crap I run these days, something new may be in my future, but I was then also considering a used threadripper or something...guess we shall see!Nice. I want one, although I'm not sure what for exactly...
I have a 5950x and a 3090 and the toughest thing I play is heavily modded minecraft.
Cities Skylines 2 is on Xbox Game Pass, my vanilla 7950X handles it just fine.
Population ?
I don't have any huge cities, so I just tried this 100k one: https://www.reddit.com/r/CitiesSkyl...benchmark_your_pc_using_this_100k_population/
Are there other benchmarks I should try with the population in the millions?