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by shmerl
1220 days ago
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Pretty marginal benefits for many workloads. And it's not directly comparable, because 5800X3D provides more cache for all cores. 7950X3D provides more cache only for half the cores. That creates a weird hybrid CPU. Half the cores have higher clocks and less cache, and half the cores have lower clocks and more cache. Your threads will be scheduled all over the place pretty randomly. So I'm not yet convinced it's going to be better than stock 7950X with higher clocks across the board. Actual benchmarks will tell. |
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