I'm considering whether it's worth spending extra money on the 9800X3D CPU to pair with my 5070 graphics card. I plan to game on a 1440p 240Hz OLED monitor, so I'm curious if that makes a difference in the performance I could expect. I've been trying to find benchmark videos comparing the two CPUs, but I haven't had much luck. Any advice?
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Honestly, the 9600X should work just fine for your needs. The 9800X3D might be overkill for 1440p gaming, and you could save that extra cash for something else. Most games won’t need that level of power unless you're hitting really demanding titles.
If you're gaming at 1440p, stick with the 9600X. It’s a solid CPU and handles that resolution well. The X3D models mainly shine in 4K scenarios. Save the money or put it toward a better GPU if you're looking to boost performance.
From my experience, the 9600X will definitely meet your needs, but if you can swing it, the 9700X has a few more cores that could help avoid any bottlenecks in more demanding games. The 9800X3D is likely way too much unless you're planning to push higher resolutions.
For what you're looking to do, the 9600X is a great choice. The extra cores in the 9700X could give some advantages in specific games, but generally, you'll be good with the 9600X for 1440p gaming. Don't feel pressured to overspend on the 9800X3D.
It really depends on what games you play. If you're into multiplayer games, then the 9800X3D might give you that edge. But honestly, if you can save a bit, go for the 7800X3D, it's usually cheaper and can pair nicely with a 5070. Just keep in mind that a 5070Ti might be a stretch for your budget.

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