Is Upgrading from a Ryzen 3700X to a 9850X3D Worth It for 1440p Gaming?

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Asked By GamerGuru88 On

I'm considering whether upgrading my Ryzen 3700X to a 9850X3D is a smart move for gaming at 1440p. I already purchased a bundle with the 9850X3D from a local store, but before I install it, I ran some benchmarks and started to wonder if the expected performance boost is worth the hefty price tag of over $700. According to my tests and insights from ChatGPT, I might only see significant improvements in 1% and 0.1% lows, which sounds good, but I was hoping for a more substantial increase in frames per second (FPS). I mainly play Battlefield 6 with high settings and no DLSS, so I'm curious to hear what others think. Is this upgrade really going to make a noticeable difference?

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Answered By BenchMarksBeast On

Check your benchmarks closely! If your CPU usage is sky-high while your GPU isn't maxed out, it makes a strong case for an upgrade. Generally, a 3700X can be a bottleneck for a 5070 Ti, especially in demanding titles at 1440p.

FPSSeeker -

Based on what I’ve seen, my CPU usage is around 94-100% during intense gameplay. Sounds like I might be hitting the bottleneck everyone’s talking about!

GameChanger27 -

That's a good indicator! Upgrading might be the way to go if you're chasing smoother gameplay.

Answered By FrameHunter On

Upgrading from a 3700X will definitely help, especially if you're aiming for higher refresh rates at 1440p. But remember, a balanced system is key; don’t put too much strain on your GPU if you're planning to upgrade!

OldTimerBuilds -

I feel you on the balance thing! I’ve been there too, where I upgrade one piece but let the others lag behind. It’s like a perpetual cycle!

FreshBuildsFan -

Exactly! I’ve ended up with mismatched builds a few times too; it’s a headache.

Answered By BudgetBuilder On

While the 9850X3D is an awesome chip, you could check out the 7800X3D or even the 7600X3D. They’re cheaper and would still offer a huge upgrade from your current CPU without breaking the bank.

ValueExplorer -

Yeah, I totally agree with this! The price difference makes them attractive options, especially if you’re looking to save a bit while still boosting performance.

UpgradeWise -

Exactly! It’s all about finding that sweet spot between cost and performance.

Answered By EagerGamer On

Overall, I think it’s worth it! But if you're on a tighter budget, you could consider a decent deal on a used 5800X3D or 5700X3D—definitely better options than the 3700X if you ask me!

FutureGamer -

For sure! Those are solid alternatives and can help you get good performance at a reasonable price.

WiseMover -

Totally! If I had the chance, I would probably go for one of those instead of splurging on the latest chip.

Answered By PCExpert101 On

If you already spent the money on the 9850X3D, I say go ahead and keep it! It’s a substantial upgrade across the board, and you'll likely enjoy better performance in the long run. Plus, you probably won’t need to upgrade again for quite a while!

CuriousCat42 -

I totally get that! It hurts to replace perfectly good parts, but the longevity of the 9850X3D makes it worth it. It’s like future-proofing your setup!

TechSavvyDave -

I agree! The 9850X3D is a beast and seems to be a solid choice if you’re looking for performance that lasts.

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