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Choose Zen2 now or wait for Zen3?

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SinAyy
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05-17-2019, 11:14 PM
#11
Discussing gaming performance highlights smooth frame rates at lower resolutions paired with a high-end GPU. For instance, a 1440p60fps display offers no noticeable advantage over Intel in such scenarios.
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SinAyy
05-17-2019, 11:14 PM #11

Discussing gaming performance highlights smooth frame rates at lower resolutions paired with a high-end GPU. For instance, a 1440p60fps display offers no noticeable advantage over Intel in such scenarios.

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PlayForCC
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05-18-2019, 03:43 AM
#12
Oh in that case if you want to reach those frame rates you should wait for zen 3 and maybe sell the 1080ti they sell on ebay for 400USD and get the rtx 3070 for 500$ (hoping the price stay like this) and you'll get better performance than 4900x vs 4700x
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PlayForCC
05-18-2019, 03:43 AM #12

Oh in that case if you want to reach those frame rates you should wait for zen 3 and maybe sell the 1080ti they sell on ebay for 400USD and get the rtx 3070 for 500$ (hoping the price stay like this) and you'll get better performance than 4900x vs 4700x

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Anselhero
Senior Member
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06-08-2019, 09:40 PM
#13
It doesn't always need low resolution for a game to hit a frame rate limit because of CPU issues, though that's generally true in most cases. With a 165Hz display, differences between Zen 2 and Intel can be noticeable, especially since upcoming titles are expected to demand more CPU power. This could lead to performance variations, like in the case of Microsoft Flight Simulator.
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Anselhero
06-08-2019, 09:40 PM #13

It doesn't always need low resolution for a game to hit a frame rate limit because of CPU issues, though that's generally true in most cases. With a 165Hz display, differences between Zen 2 and Intel can be noticeable, especially since upcoming titles are expected to demand more CPU power. This could lead to performance variations, like in the case of Microsoft Flight Simulator.

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Randelheartz
Junior Member
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06-10-2019, 06:53 PM
#14
MFS sparked my desire to upgrade. You can picture how my 3930K struggled, right? Haha! Also, 165hz isn't a must—most games already work fine with my current setup. However, I do see that my CPU from 2020 titles is showing signs of wear; it's definitely starting to lag, especially when trying to maintain 60 FPS at higher settings like 1440P.
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Randelheartz
06-10-2019, 06:53 PM #14

MFS sparked my desire to upgrade. You can picture how my 3930K struggled, right? Haha! Also, 165hz isn't a must—most games already work fine with my current setup. However, I do see that my CPU from 2020 titles is showing signs of wear; it's definitely starting to lag, especially when trying to maintain 60 FPS at higher settings like 1440P.

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iamandyyyo
Junior Member
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06-11-2019, 02:18 PM
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The release date for Zen 3 isn't set yet, making it hard to advise waiting. Unless the advantages I mentioned matter to you or the upgrade is crucial for your work, it would still be a significant improvement from version 3930K. I believe you wouldn’t regret it either way.
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iamandyyyo
06-11-2019, 02:18 PM #15

The release date for Zen 3 isn't set yet, making it hard to advise waiting. Unless the advantages I mentioned matter to you or the upgrade is crucial for your work, it would still be a significant improvement from version 3930K. I believe you wouldn’t regret it either way.

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adesignarPT
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06-11-2019, 08:47 PM
#16
Act fast, the 1080TI is losing value quickly. Grab the 3070 if you need it for a workstation, then hold off for the Zen3 and secure a 4800/4900 model.
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adesignarPT
06-11-2019, 08:47 PM #16

Act fast, the 1080TI is losing value quickly. Grab the 3070 if you need it for a workstation, then hold off for the Zen3 and secure a 4800/4900 model.

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