DisEnchantment
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It's not impressive. It's simply not any faster in games. Hard to sell 1-2%.Yay, somebody in marketing acknowledged people do compile code 😉 What is even more surprising is that marketing is not pushing (yet) the gaming angle, I would say, that's (for now) impressive.
Why would you expect gaming to be improved? Them not marketing gaming is right on what you'd expect.Yay, somebody in marketing acknowledged people do compile code 😉 What is even more surprising is that marketing is not pushing (yet) the gaming angle, I would say, that's (for now) impressive.
Good one, AMD. Great way to rain on Intel's Arrow Refresh parade 😀
I have not expected any substantial improvements for gaming (if you check my post history), that's the point. I was afraid they will mindlessly throw gaming in there.Why would you expect gaming to be improved? Them not marketing gaming is right on what you'd expect.
Certain productivity uploads see up to a double digit uplift.It's not impressive. It's simply not any faster in games. Hard to sell 1-2%.
Even in AMD's own cherry-picked slides there is no double digit uplift. 🤡Certain productivity uploads see up to a double digit uplift.
I plan to get one as soon as I am able.
13% is also single digit.?..Even in AMD's own cherry-picked slides there is no double digit uplift. 🤡
www.notebookcheck.net
Oh wow, my bad. Enjoy your double digit SPEC Workstation subset gains.13% is also single digit.?..
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AMD stealthily releases Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 with 192 MB L3 cache
AMD’s long-rumoured dual-X3D CPU is finally here. The Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 is the first consumer-grade CPU to come with 3D V-cache on both CPU tiles, and it will be available for purchase in April.www.notebookcheck.net
Mind you this is at a higher socket power.Oh wow, my bad. Enjoy your double digit SPEC Workstation subset gains.
Oh sad. I didn't know they changed the power limit.Mind you this is at a higher socket power.
It's a sucker's refresh (AMD always does them before nextgen launches).
Tragic.It also normalizes 200W (270W sPPT) parts for the upcoming OMR.
So there's that.
They always do on DT with those silly refreshes.I didn't know they changed the power limit.
Meh, 50% moar cores is 50% more cores.Tragic.
9950X is 170W TDP and 200W PPT, the 1.35x ratio is no longer effective, the 9950X3D2 should top at 230W PPT like the 7950X.It also normalizes 200W (270W sPPT) parts for the upcoming OMR.
So there's that.
200W strap says 270W sPPT right in their docs bossman.9950X is 170W TDP and 200W PPT, the 1.35x ratio is no longer effective, the 9950X3D2 should top at 230W PPT like the 7950X.
You purchased RAM? NOW????Screw me specifically, I guess.
230W is the AM5 max power, so there wont be any of your invented 270W since that would be asking for big troubles for existing MBs s reliability.200W strap says 270W sPPT right in their docs bossman.
Good luck cooling that with AM5, though.
a) it ain't230W is the AM5 max power, so there wont be any of your invented 270W
They'll throttle on VRMs just fine.since that would be asking for big troubles for existing MB s reliability.
We ll see on reviews, and no, VRMs throttling doesnt make sense, that would be non guaranted perfs,a) it ain't
b) it is 270W.
They'll throttle on VRMs just fine.
AMD doesn't list the PPT anywhere for this part (nor price) BUT this is the first part to list a 200W TDP. All previous 9950X/7950X variants are 170W TDP but ranged from 200-232W PPT. TDP doesn't necessarily mean PPT increased, so we will see. But it seems more flaming hot ASRock motherboards are coming soon?230W is the AM5 max power, so there wont be any of your invented 270W since that would be asking for big troubles for existing MBs s reliability.
LOL after waiting almost 8 months for this 9950X3D2 to release so I could upgrade to AM5, going through all the ridiculous increases in RAM prices, last week I finally purchased the 9950X3D + motherboard + RAM.
Screw me specifically, I guess.
Why would any sane person buy this cpu? It WILL get outdated within 8 months. The dual cache is such a niche feature that only the most ardent of AMD fans will buy it.So I gotta ask. Why?
If you've been waiting this long for 3D2's marginal gains, why wouldn't you continue to wait for Zen 6?
Well, there's a niche for it for new systems from now until NVL bLLC and Z6 X3D launch. I guess this is a very small market and even smaller now due to memory shortages. And I suspect it'll be very hard to justify at whatever price AMD wants for it.Why would any sane person buy this cpu? It WILL get outdated within 8 months. The dual cache is such a niche feature that only the most ardent of AMD fans will buy it.