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Which CPU to get? (Best Performance Value)


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Amd Ryzen 7 2700 8c/16t 3.2Hz Tdp: 65w 269USD
Amd Ryzen 7 2700x 8c/16t 3.7Hz Tdp: 105w 309USD
Amd Ryzen 7 3700 12c/24t 3.8Hz Tdp: 95w (Available after CES 2019 this 12th January 2019)
300USD
Amd Ryzen 7 3700x 12c/24t 4.2Hz Tdp: 105w
(Available after CES 2019 this 12th January 2019)
330USD

Which one should I get (I prefer best performance value)? Should I wait for the release?

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I’m completely blind about Ryzen but if the difference only 60 bucks and you get latest (from series number) and better (from tdp and clock) I would wait for Ryzen what...yes that $330 one. CPU is the brain so i would pay extra for that.
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This video is about 7700k but you will find in this video chart with all cpu benchamarks intel and ryzen you ask cheack it and choose what you need :P
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It's quite a pain to give an advice on something that we only have seen the specs but hasn't been reviewed by anyone by now.
But seeing that the 2700X has better value than his non X version, it's quite a great product.

If the 3700X perform as well as his big brother does, with double cores and higher frenquencies (up to 5Ghz on boost) it may become a beast.

Don't know what's your budget limit but you can also wait for this one :
Ryzen 9 3800X 16/32 N/A 3.9/4.7GHz 125W $449 launch : CES

But you have to consider the price of the motherboard, Zen 3 will run on previous AM4 chipsets but we still don't know if you'll need a X570 one to get the best of them.

Can't be sure if it helps you choose but imo those points are important.

But i'll go for the 3700X for less than 400$ and the 3800X or even the 3850X (launch in may 2019) if my wallet allows it when i'll change my rig.
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Kenserky
It's quite a pain to give an advice on something that we only have seen the specs but hasn't been reviewed by anyone by now.
But seeing that the 2700X has better value than his non X version, it's quite a great product.

If the 3700X perform as well as his big brother does, with double cores and higher frenquencies (up to 5Ghz on boost) it may become a beast.

Don't know what's your budget limit but you can also wait for this one :
Ryzen 9 3800X 16/32 N/A 3.9/4.7GHz 125W $449 launch : CES

But you have to consider the price of the motherboard, Zen 3 will run on previous AM4 chipsets but we still don't know if you'll need a X570 one to get the best of them.

Can't be sure if it helps you choose but imo those points are important.

But i'll go for the 3700X for less than 400$ and the 3800X or even the 3850X (launch in may 2019) if my wallet allows it when i'll change my rig.

Hi, one thing bothered me tho. Ryzen 2700 has lower tdp and less produce less heat significantly. 2700x has a higher frequency but more tdp and higher temperature. Will it increase performance but produce unstable fps due to thermal throttling if the computer is on 24/7 full time?

BlackFireDragon
This video is about 7700k but you will find in this video chart with all cpu benchamarks intel and ryzen you ask cheack it and choose what you need 😜

Hmm, thanks for the video. I think I would prefer amd for cpu as it is much cheaper and the tdp for some amd cpu model is lower and offers more cores. Although the clock speed is lower but I think amd is still better because first, you buy it cheaper, second you save more on electrical bills, third you can multitask and render projects and videos or even do game streaming without breaking a sweat and fouth more future games will render on multicores so I don't need to worry about slower production speed and current fps as it will be improved over time with game patches and added features. PS: Intel should bring down their cpu price if they want to compete with amd or they will end up the same as Apple😂

Joikansai
I’m completely blind about Ryzen but if the difference only 60 bucks and you get latest (from series number) and better (from tdp and clock) I would wait for Ryzen what...yes that $330 one. CPU is the brain so i would pay extra for that.

Don't worry. I created a comparison chart between Intel and Amd cpu which shows the approximate level of it, short and sweet. Check it out: https://technlifeblog.blogspot.com/2018/11/amd-intel-chart-2018.html . It is never too late to learn 😜
I'd take the i5-8600k over any AMD CPU any day... But if you are really set on AMD I have no idea but I heard there are new ones being announced so I'd wait a little to buy one.
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ChiefNieth
I'd take the i5-8600k over any AMD CPU any day... But if you are really set on AMD I have no idea but I heard there are new ones being announced so I'd wait a little to buy one.

Hi, mind sharing what is the reason you prefer i5-8600k over any amd cpu? I am curious 😂
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kennethyha
Hi, one thing bothered me tho. Ryzen 2700 has lower tdp and less produce less heat significantly. 2700x has a higher frequency but more tdp and higher temperature. Will it increase performance but produce unstable fps due to thermal throttling if the computer is on 24/7 full time?

Hi, 105W TDP isn't a problem in common use 24/7 even with the stock cooler. At least if your case has enough airflow.
Note that at full speed it become noisy but still do the job.

If you want to OC you'll have to change for another cooling device being air ex : Dark Rock 4 or water Silent Loop 240.
I have an old I7 870, with a 95W TDP at 2.93Ghz that i OC at 3.52 with a Dark Rock 3 without hitting more that 65°C/149°F and it's quite really discret even at full speed.
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Kenserky
Hi, 105W TDP isn't a problem in common use 24/7 even with the stock cooler. At least if your case has enough airflow.
Note that at full speed it become noisy but still do the job.

If you want to OC you'll have to change for another cooling device being air ex : Dark Rock 4 or water Silent Loop 240.
I have an old I7 870, with a 95W TDP at 2.93Ghz that i OC at 3.52 with a Dark Rock 3 without hitting more that 65°C/149°F and it's quite really discret even at full speed.

Wow it seems like custom cooler is a necessity to hit lower temperature or around 65 celcius. I will really focus on temperature because like my current laptop is experiencing thermal throttling as I open it 24/7 ever since I bought it and it causes games to stutter over a period of time running the game like csgo which I can't enable vsync as it will introduce latency in reaction. Damn laptop I used 3 laptops Asus S56CB, Asus ROG GL552 and this Lenovo Y520 ,all the same, never a good impression for me in gaming, can't upgrade the component inside and experience thermal throttling, that's why I am going for desktop, and recently got exposed to oc, planning to do that but maintain low temperature to prevent thermal throttling. You bought the custom cooler with your cpu or you bought it after using the stock one for sometime?
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Stock coolers are just what needed to run the CPU but they're often noisy, not so performing and ugly but they're free.
That being said the Ryzen are exceptions and it became even better with Ryzen 2, they perform quite well (for a stock cooler) and some are even RGB.

I've allways used a custom one, because i've allways like to OC just to grind some more points on 3DMark.
For my actual build i had previously of the Rock 3 a SpinQ VT.

In budget price a 120mm AIO and an air cooler are quite equivalent, but once you're going to a 240mm and bigger water cooling becomes even more efficient, but you need a case that can accept it and more money, moreover remember that if any leak appears your system can suffer.
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Kenserky
Stock coolers are just what needed to run the CPU but they're often noisy, not so performing and ugly but they're free.
That being said the Ryzen are exceptions and it became even better with Ryzen 2, they perform quite well (for a stock cooler) and some are even RGB.

I've allways used a custom one, because i've allways like to OC just to grind some more points on 3DMark.
For my actual build i had previously of the Rock 3 a SpinQ VT.

In budget price a 120mm AIO and an air cooler are quite equivalent, but once you're going to a 240mm and bigger water cooling becomes even more efficient, but you need a case that can accept it and more money, moreover remember that if any leak appears your system can suffer.

Oh, ya one important criteria, AIO cooler is better or air cooler in terms of better value?
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kennethyha
Oh, ya one important criteria, AIO cooler is better or air cooler in terms of better value?

Not really in value.
Air coolers price goes from 10$ to 130$, the best have a big radiator and 2 fans to maximise airflow.
You can fin AIO from 120mm, 140, 240, 280 to 360. but the price can climb up to more than 200$ (even 500 fot a DIY kit). But cause of the big radiator, the can dissipate more heat that most of air coolers.

This page can help you.
https://www.techradar.com/news/best-cpu-coolers
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Kenserky
Not really in value.
Air coolers price goes from 10$ to 130$, the best have a big radiator and 2 fans to maximise airflow.
You can fin AIO from 120mm, 140, 240, 280 to 360. but the price can climb up to more than 200$ (even 500 fot a DIY kit). But cause of the big radiator, the can dissipate more heat that most of air coolers.

This page can help you.
https://www.techradar.com/news/best-cpu-coolers

Thanks. By the way, is it true that AIO and water cooler face leakage issue over 5 years time and sometimes sooner which damages the computer component?
If Ryzen 7 3700x can play as high FPS as intel i7 8700k in Starcraft 2, meaning that it is best value in term of cores count and IPC. But unfortunately it would not available until mid of 2019?
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DestaKhoo
If Ryzen 7 3700x can play as high FPS as intel i7 8700k in Starcraft 2, meaning that it is best value in term of cores count and IPC. But unfortunately it would not available until mid of 2019?

Ya, sad, even slower to arrive in Malaysia. By the time I think I already build a pc I think.
kennethyha
Ya, sad, even slower to arrive in Malaysia. By the time I think I already build a pc I think.


I don't think it will delay because of that. But the reason the CPU come in mid 2019 simply because of compromising life cycle of Ryzen 7 2700x that released on 19 April 2018. Since the leak of CES 2019 is full of amd mobile CPU, most likely they might not even talk about Ryzen Zen 2... And more unfortunately, they might release after Taiwan Computex 2019, together with x570 mobo...:frown_:

Anyway, as long as there is benchmark of Starcraft 2 using Ryzen 7 3700x with very good result (as i7 8700k is enough), showing that one core IPC got a huge improve. (at least to me) I will definitely buy Ryzen Zen 2!:big_grin_:
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Based on what i've seen until now the 3700X should be launched at the CES.