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Exploring PC Construction: Intel vs AMD for Daily Use and Gaming

Exploring PC Construction: Intel vs AMD for Daily Use and Gaming

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eastland97
Senior Member
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08-07-2024, 04:32 AM
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He mentioned it clearly if you're open to used options you can find a 7900X3D at a reasonable cost in the UK. This would significantly surpass the 14700k in gaming and outperform it noticeably in efficiency. I’d upgrade to a dark rock pro 4 or 5 for a cooler setup. Amazon also offers excellent deals on refurbished or returned PSUs in the UK. Securing a more affordable case, cooler chassis, and PSU would let you reach a 7950X3D, which is one of the top consumer systems available today.
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eastland97
08-07-2024, 04:32 AM #21

He mentioned it clearly if you're open to used options you can find a 7900X3D at a reasonable cost in the UK. This would significantly surpass the 14700k in gaming and outperform it noticeably in efficiency. I’d upgrade to a dark rock pro 4 or 5 for a cooler setup. Amazon also offers excellent deals on refurbished or returned PSUs in the UK. Securing a more affordable case, cooler chassis, and PSU would let you reach a 7950X3D, which is one of the top consumer systems available today.

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Affel13
Junior Member
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08-07-2024, 04:52 AM
#22
Thank you for your question! I'm glad you're thinking about this. The performance difference between the non-X and X versions of the AMD R9 7900 isn't significant enough to be a major factor for most users. Both versions offer similar capabilities, so choosing based on this alone won't make a big impact.
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Affel13
08-07-2024, 04:52 AM #22

Thank you for your question! I'm glad you're thinking about this. The performance difference between the non-X and X versions of the AMD R9 7900 isn't significant enough to be a major factor for most users. Both versions offer similar capabilities, so choosing based on this alone won't make a big impact.

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Haamuh
Member
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08-09-2024, 01:32 PM
#23
7800x3D and 7900x3D show much less difference once PBO is turned on. Sometimes the non-x version runs faster in PBO compared to the x version.
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Haamuh
08-09-2024, 01:32 PM #23

7800x3D and 7900x3D show much less difference once PBO is turned on. Sometimes the non-x version runs faster in PBO compared to the x version.

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MidnightSea
Junior Member
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08-09-2024, 06:49 PM
#24
I’ve reviewed many opinions and conducted extensive research. Most highlight impressive performance in gaming with x3D, but for tasks like using Adobe apps or content creation tools, the none x3d version tends to be more practical. Have you experienced this firsthand?
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MidnightSea
08-09-2024, 06:49 PM #24

I’ve reviewed many opinions and conducted extensive research. Most highlight impressive performance in gaming with x3D, but for tasks like using Adobe apps or content creation tools, the none x3d version tends to be more practical. Have you experienced this firsthand?

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l2flee
Junior Member
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08-15-2024, 10:36 AM
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If you have the budget for x3D, it won't cause any issues; it offers a modest boost in productivity and some games, though it's far from essential. For saving money, Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 and Phantom Spirit 120 from the same manufacturer are solid air coolers, but don't be misled by their low price.
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l2flee
08-15-2024, 10:36 AM #25

If you have the budget for x3D, it won't cause any issues; it offers a modest boost in productivity and some games, though it's far from essential. For saving money, Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 and Phantom Spirit 120 from the same manufacturer are solid air coolers, but don't be misled by their low price.

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