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AMD Zen 3 (5000 Series), rumored 17% IPC gain.

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3200 was the sweet spot when I bought mine, when did 3600 become the sweet spot? I missed the memo. Gonna need some memory clock testing on the 5600.
 
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I currently have a 3700x now im thinking i might upgrade to a 5600x but not really wanting to lose my cores but then looking at gamersnexus benches im only losing a few seconds but gaining a lot of fps in games but then again i dont game at 1080p hhhmmm decisions lol
 
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I currently have a 3700x now im thinking i might upgrade to a 5600x but not really wanting to lose my cores but then looking at gamersnexus benches im only losing a few seconds but gaining a lot of fps in games but then again i dont game at 1080p hhhmmm decisions lol
GPU upgrade would give you far more FPS if you're still running your 1070 especially since you're running a higher resolution.
 
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I find memory purchase to be equally confusing/boring/important :) I think I went out of my way to get the decent ones that were on my motherboard's HQL. I'm not upgrading my RAM.
 

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AIO ready to go. Weighs a ton, build quality is excellent. Craps on any Corsair/NZXT unit.
 
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Does anyone know why there isn't still any stock or any date for availability?

What happened to AMD and its supply?

People bought them all. A couple of places still have stock. ETA’s 10th, 16th and 20th.

Frustrated RTX-3080/3090 money probably greatly added to demand.
 
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It looks like the $300 5600X can't quite keep up with the $300 3700X in productivity tasks.

It's not a "clean" generational jump to me if the money spent on a new gen part isn't faster *at all tasks* than the same money spent on the previous generation.

The gaming improvements are impressive, and might justify the price for some people, but I think the price needs to come down about $50 on the 5600X.
 
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