Which CPU Should I Choose: Ryzen 5 5500X3D or Ryzen 7 5700X?

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Asked By GamerGal92 On

Hi everyone! I've recently upgraded my GPU to an RX 9070 XT, which is a fantastic upgrade from my old RX 580. I was set on making this purchase before prices skyrocketed, and I'm really happy with it! However, my current CPU, the Ryzen 5 3600, is seriously struggling to keep up, especially when I'm playing demanding games like Cyberpunk, where I'm locked at 41 FPS to prevent a stuttery experience. The only game I can enjoy without maxing out the CPU is Expedition 33, which is a bit disappointing.

Since I need to stick with the AM4 platform and can't afford the pricey AM5 setup, I started looking into the best CPUs available for AM4. The 5800X3D seems like the top pick, but I can't find it anywhere, not even second-hand. The only other options that are available at a decent price are the Ryzen 5 5500X3D and the Ryzen 7 5700X, which are both priced the same.

Can anyone tell me which of these two would bottle-neck my GPU the least? I'm looking for the best upgrade from my 3600, and I'm also wondering if I should just hold off buying anything until either the AM5 prices get more reasonable or an affordable 5800X3D pops up.

6 Answers

Answered By TechWizard88 On

I'd go with the Ryzen 5 5500X3D! It's pretty competitive and can even beat the Ryzen 7 5700X in many gaming scenarios, especially due to its larger L3 cache. From what I’ve seen, both options would be a solid step up from your 3600, but if gaming is your focus, the 5500X3D has the edge in most cases.

Answered By GameChangerX On

Honestly, both CPUs are solid picks. The 5500X3D performs a bit better in games, but the difference is minimal. Either way, they both offer a substantial upgrade from the 3600.

Answered By ValueSeeker99 On
Answered By NoobHunter45 On

Just curious, but what’s the price difference between the 5500X3D and 5700X? I’m considering upgrading too.

Answered By CPU_Savant24 On

I just upgraded from the 3600 to the 5700X, and it works great! I got mine at a decent price; definitely worth it for gaming performance. If you can snag the 5700X, go for it!

Answered By GamingDude76 On

If you can wait a bit longer and save up for a 5800X3D, I’d recommend that! If not, between the 5500X3D and 5700X, just get what you can find for the same price—they’ll both boost your performance.

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