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Choose between Ryzen 5 5600X and Ryzen 7 5800 X to ensure long-term performance.

Choose between Ryzen 5 5600X and Ryzen 7 5800 X to ensure long-term performance.

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lucarich
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05-11-2016, 12:59 AM
#11
it handled the task fairly well, matching or slightly surpassing the RTX 2080 Super and coming close to the RTX 3070.
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lucarich
05-11-2016, 12:59 AM #11

it handled the task fairly well, matching or slightly surpassing the RTX 2080 Super and coming close to the RTX 3070.

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_Wild_Dog_
Member
170
05-11-2016, 12:59 AM
#12
Thanks for the feedback. Based on what we discussed, I think it’s best to skip the future-proofing and stick with the 6700 XT and the 5600x. This looks like a great balance for 1440p gaming within my current budget. Avoid upgrading components like CPU or GPU just to keep up with newer specs, since that could make other parts unnecessary. You mentioned Npiet1—maybe I can resell the build later and use the savings for a more powerful setup with a newer GPU. Thanks again for your advice; it really helped clarify things.
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_Wild_Dog_
05-11-2016, 12:59 AM #12

Thanks for the feedback. Based on what we discussed, I think it’s best to skip the future-proofing and stick with the 6700 XT and the 5600x. This looks like a great balance for 1440p gaming within my current budget. Avoid upgrading components like CPU or GPU just to keep up with newer specs, since that could make other parts unnecessary. You mentioned Npiet1—maybe I can resell the build later and use the savings for a more powerful setup with a newer GPU. Thanks again for your advice; it really helped clarify things.

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Marky67
Junior Member
40
05-11-2016, 12:59 AM
#13
I believe the push to judge those who aim to "future-proof" is somewhat exaggerated. Of course, it's unlikely you need a 12 or 16 core chip, but in 2021 opting for an 8 core can be smart—adding more resources than necessary just in case your needs shift later isn't a bad approach. Sure, the 5600x 6/12 works fine, but why stop there? You might want to explore other options for your PC next year. Avoid needing upgrades if you can prevent them now. Plus, you'll still gain advantages with the 5800x even without changing your use cases.
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Marky67
05-11-2016, 12:59 AM #13

I believe the push to judge those who aim to "future-proof" is somewhat exaggerated. Of course, it's unlikely you need a 12 or 16 core chip, but in 2021 opting for an 8 core can be smart—adding more resources than necessary just in case your needs shift later isn't a bad approach. Sure, the 5600x 6/12 works fine, but why stop there? You might want to explore other options for your PC next year. Avoid needing upgrades if you can prevent them now. Plus, you'll still gain advantages with the 5800x even without changing your use cases.

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FruitOpter
Member
68
05-11-2016, 12:59 AM
#14
Back then X58 was brand new, so I invested in the top board, RAM, and CPU I could manage. I didn’t have the money, but I still went ahead. It performed incredibly well... though the next generation really took it over. New platforms and CPUs are on the way, rendering what’s currently available outdated.
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FruitOpter
05-11-2016, 12:59 AM #14

Back then X58 was brand new, so I invested in the top board, RAM, and CPU I could manage. I didn’t have the money, but I still went ahead. It performed incredibly well... though the next generation really took it over. New platforms and CPUs are on the way, rendering what’s currently available outdated.

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Gladiador70
Senior Member
698
05-11-2016, 12:59 AM
#15
Avoid sacrificing CPU power when setting up a high-end system. AAA titles are expected to run on the 8C/16T Zen 2 chips in upcoming PS5 and Xbox Series models, making an 8C/16T Zen 3 5800X a solid choice for gaming on PC over the next 7-8 years.
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Gladiador70
05-11-2016, 12:59 AM #15

Avoid sacrificing CPU power when setting up a high-end system. AAA titles are expected to run on the 8C/16T Zen 2 chips in upcoming PS5 and Xbox Series models, making an 8C/16T Zen 3 5800X a solid choice for gaming on PC over the next 7-8 years.

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Christina1125
Junior Member
35
05-11-2016, 12:59 AM
#16
Zen 5 Raphael promises significant gains in performance and efficiency. Upgrade your setup by selling your current CPU and motherboard to invest in the latest models.
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Christina1125
05-11-2016, 12:59 AM #16

Zen 5 Raphael promises significant gains in performance and efficiency. Upgrade your setup by selling your current CPU and motherboard to invest in the latest models.

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