Is upgrading from a 5800X3D to a 9850X3D a smart move?

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Asked By TechSavvyCat98 On

I'm considering upgrading my CPU from a 5800X3D to a 9850X3D as part of a Micro Center bundle deal. I'm planning to stick with a mini ITX build and reuse most of my components, including the Noctua NH-D15 cooler. My main goal is to sell my current CPU, motherboard, and RAM to offset the cost of this upgrade, especially since 5800X3D prices have risen lately. I'm also looking to swap the included ATX motherboard for a Gigabyte ITX board if possible, otherwise, I'll buy it separately and sell the ATX board to recover some funds. Before I go ahead, are there any issues I should be aware of?

4 Answers

Answered By AudioFanatic12 On

That motherboard uses the Realtek ALC4080 audio chipset, which I found to be problematic with my setup. The audio quality was pretty rough. Keep that in mind if audio is important to you!

TechSavvyCat98 -

What kind of issues did you have with it? I've never experienced any audio problems before, so I’m curious.

Answered By BudgetBuilder86 On

If you're thinking about saving some cash, the 9800X3D is around $20 cheaper. If that’s a deal for you, might be worth the switch!

TechSavvyCat98 -

The price difference isn’t huge for me, but do you think the 9800X3D is significantly better?

Answered By HardwareHead62 On

Honestly, if you can, consider going for a B650E instead. It supports PCIe 5.0, making it a more future-proof choice if you're planning on upgrading further down the road.

Answered By GamerGuru45 On

Make sure to check if the cooler fits in your case! The NH-D15 is great, but it’s also quite large. You don't want any surprises during installation!

TechSavvyCat98 -

I’ve already got the case and cooler together in my current build, so I'm good there. Thanks for looking out!

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