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- Jul 18, 2019
In general I'm super split on the X3D chips. If we see them drop down to like $300 when you're ready to build, definitely pick one up but you're probably not going to miss the extra cache if you decide to grab a non-X3D variant.
Popular youtube guys make them seem like a big deal but if you look at the charts, it's often maybe a 10 fps boost in the 1% lows (which are already well above 60) and the other thing they usually don't talk much about is how the gains are not uniform across games - some games get noticeable boosts, some games don't get any benefit at all, some games regress because of lower clock speeds, and most get maybe 5-10 fps extra (which then vanishes the second you go to 1440p or 4K).
Here's something to keep in mind - The 9800X3D is like $150 more than the 9700X. It gets you maybe 10-15 fps more. $150 is roughly the amount you'd need to go up a tier in GPUs which is going to give you a whole lot more gains.
tl;dr don't overpay for CPUs. Unless X3D is cheap, you're getting more value out of spending the difference on a GPU.
Popular youtube guys make them seem like a big deal but if you look at the charts, it's often maybe a 10 fps boost in the 1% lows (which are already well above 60) and the other thing they usually don't talk much about is how the gains are not uniform across games - some games get noticeable boosts, some games don't get any benefit at all, some games regress because of lower clock speeds, and most get maybe 5-10 fps extra (which then vanishes the second you go to 1440p or 4K).
Here's something to keep in mind - The 9800X3D is like $150 more than the 9700X. It gets you maybe 10-15 fps more. $150 is roughly the amount you'd need to go up a tier in GPUs which is going to give you a whole lot more gains.
tl;dr don't overpay for CPUs. Unless X3D is cheap, you're getting more value out of spending the difference on a GPU.