Hey everyone! I'm diving into a new desktop PC build after a long break, and I'm feeling a bit lost. I'm set on getting a 5070 Ti for the GPU, but I'm at a crossroads when it comes to the CPU. I'm leaning towards AMD options: 7800X3D, 9800X3D, 7900X, or 7950X.
My usage includes gaming and multitasking with web development, graphic design using Photoshop and Illustrator, along with some occasional video editing in Premiere. I often have multiple Chrome tabs open across two monitors. I'd love your insights on which CPU might be the best fit for me—just a heads up, I'm not interested in Intel options. Thanks a bunch!
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The 9800X3D should handle basic editing just fine and it's arguably the best gaming CPU on your list.
Consider how many cores you need for video editing. It can make a big difference, especially if you're multitasking. I've got a 9900X3D and a 7800X3D running smoothly, both capped at 6000 MHz. You might want to consider cooling options as well, like an AIO cooler, though air cooling can work too.
Here’s a good resource that reviews the 9800X3D. You can check out the performance details to help with your decision.
Thanks for the link! That’ll definitely help!
For your needs, the 9800X3D could be a solid pick. It performs well for gaming and handles productivity tasks decently too. I’d say skip the 7800X3D since it's not great for heavy non-gaming workloads. If you’re doing a lot of Photoshop or similar work, you might want to consider the 7950X. It excels in both productivity and gaming. Basically, the 7950X is a powerhouse if multitasking is a priority, but the 9800X3D is also a good choice if you're okay with slightly longer processing times.
I heard someone mention that the 9800X3D could be overkill for a 5070 Ti. Do you agree? My budget doesn't stretch to a 5090.
That pricing for the 7950X seems sketchy. On Newegg, it's marked way up, but Amazon shows a much lower price. Feels like some form of price inflation.

You have both running stable at 6000 without a BIOS update? That's impressive!