Upgrading from 5800X3D to 9850X3D: Any Issues I Should Be Aware Of?

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Asked By TechyGamer99 On

I'm planning to upgrade my PC from an AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D to a 9850X3D using a bundle from Micro Center. I'm keeping all my components except for the CPU, motherboard, and RAM. My build will be in a mini ITX format and I'll be using a Noctua NH-D15 cooler unless there's a significant problem I haven't thought about. The good news is I can sell my current CPU, motherboard, and RAM to mostly cover the upgrade cost since the 5800X3D pricing is high right now. If it's doable, I might swap out the included ATX board in the bundle for a Gigabyte mini ITX motherboard; otherwise, I'll just buy that separately and sell the ATX board to offset some expenses. So, are there any specific concerns or issues I should consider with this build?

4 Answers

Answered By PCUpgradeWhiz On

The B650 is getting a bit dated. I'd recommend at least considering a B650E motherboard since it supports PCIe 5.0. With a 9800X3D, you might want something even newer and better to future-proof your build.

Answered By CoolerMasterFan22 On

Before you finalize everything, make sure to check the cooler clearance in your case. It's crucial to ensure the NH-D15 will fit without any issues.

TechyGamer99 -

I've already got both the case and the cooler in my current setup, and it fits perfectly. Thanks for the advice though!

Answered By GamingGuru43 On

Instead of the 9850X3D, consider going for the 9800X3D. The price difference is about $20, and it might save you some cash for other components later.

TechyGamer99 -

If the difference is just $20, I'm leaning toward saving that and grabbing the 9800X3D instead. Better value for a little upgrade!

Answered By AudioDude86 On

Just a heads up, check if the B650 motherboard uses the Realtek ALC4080 audio chipset. I've had a lot of problems with mine, and the audio quality has been a pain to deal with.

TechyGamer99 -

Yeah, it does use the ALC4080. I've never had any audio issues with any of my motherboards, so I'm not sure what specific problems I should look for.

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