I'm considering upgrading my current setup from a Ryzen 3900X to a Ryzen 5700X 3D. My primary focus is on productivity and single-player gaming at 4K resolution. Do you think this upgrade will make a noticeable difference in performance at that resolution? I also have a Gigabyte RTX 3090 Gaming OC, so I'm wondering how much of an impact the CPU change will have.
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I would recommend considering a Ryzen 5950X instead of the 5700X 3D. Or even look into the newer 9700X, 7950X, or 9950X options. You might get better performance for your needs, especially in productivity and gaming. The extra cores could really help you.
I'd caution against the upgrade. The Ryzen 5700X 3D might even be a step down for productivity since it has fewer cores. Plus, production for it has ended, and prices are climbing. Stick with your setup for now; it might be your best bet.
Yes, a small upgrade could be worthwhile depending on your specific use cases, but you might need to tweak settings to see any real benefits.
For gaming overall, upgrading to the 5700X 3D might help with those pesky 1% lows, but honestly, a GPU upgrade would probably yield better results. Right now, your RTX 3090 is likely the bottleneck, and moving to a new CPU may not give you the boost you're hoping for.
Honestly, if you're looking for a significant upgrade, the 5700X 3D might not be it. You're actually losing 4 cores, which can affect productivity depending on the software you use. Some benchmarks from Puget Systems suggest you might find some improvement in gaming if you lower the settings or enable DLSS, but if you're running everything on ultra and capping your framerate at 60, you probably won't see much difference.

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