I'm currently using a Ryzen 5 3500X with an RTX 3060 and 16GB of DDR4 RAM, but I've started noticing some stutters and my CPU hitting high usage during certain games. I'm considering upgrading my CPU since I'm experiencing these issues, but I'm unsure whether to stay on the AM4 socket or jump to AM5 for future-proofing.
Here are the options I'm looking at:
**AM4 (more budget-friendly, no full rebuild):**
- Ryzen 7 5700X
- Ryzen 7 5800X
**AM5 (more expensive, but potentially better for the long haul):**
- Ryzen 7 7800X3D
- New B650 motherboard
- DDR5 RAM
I've heard the 7800X3D is significantly better for gaming due to its extra cache, but I'm trying to determine if the added cost is justifiable compared to the 5700X or 5800X. Generally, I game casually, focusing on some AAA titles and basic tasks for school and work.
**I have a couple of key questions:**
1. How big is the performance difference between the 5700X/5800X and the 7800X3D?
2. Would upgrading to a 5700X or 5800X resolve the stuttering from my 3500X?
I'm committed to making the upgrade, but I'm eager to hear your thoughts!
5 Answers
If you can find an AM5 setup nearby, it’s definitely worth considering. But honestly, the 5700X and 5800X give you solid performance for gaming and daily tasks on a budget. Just make sure your board supports BIOS updates!
I moved from a Ryzen 5 3600X to a Ryzen 7 5800X and couldn’t be happier. From what I've seen, the 7800X3D is awesome but messy to find at a good price. It might not be worth the hunt unless you really need that performance boost.
If I were in your shoes, I’d go for the 5700X or 5800X and hold off until newer CPU generations come out. RAM prices might drop, too, which would be a bonus. That's my plan going forward!
Honestly, if you can find a good deal, the 5700X and 5800X are great upgrades without going all in on AM5. The extra cores can really help with performance, and you might avoid the hassle of a full rebuild for now.
Upgrading to a 5700X or 5800X will greatly improve your experience and address the stuttering without needing to switch to AM5. The 7800X3D is a beast but might not be necessary for casual gaming.

Agreed! Those AM4 X3Ds are hard to find and tend to be overpriced used. Stick with the 5800X if you want solid performance without the hassle.