How would you notice such an improvement? Or another way, what improvement(s) do you hope to see?
Looks to my inexpert eye like you have another good year or two in that machine—unless maybe you play CPU-heavy games
Nothing specific, really. I wasn't even considering an upgrade if not for some deals turning up in my news feed so it got my mind wondering and wandering and I found myself researching.
Do you live near a Microcentre?
Otherwise I would look at the 9800x3d for improvement in games.
Main increase I saw going from a 3600 to a 5800x3d was in frame rates. Is that an area you need an improvement in? Right now I can get higher frame rate than monitor can run.
Indeed I do. I did look at the 7600X3D, or at least I thought I did because the price I saw earlier was something like $490 just for the bare cpu, no cooler. I thought they were out of their f'n mind when I saw that and I instantly forgot about it. I see now that I must'a typo'd earlier because that's the price for the 7
800X3D. I would definitely consider the bundled price (board & CPU) for the 7600X3D at Microcenter. Thanks for getting me to look again!
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Yeah I didn't really want to do a drop-in. If I'm going to spend any coin, I'd rather jump ship from AM4 to AM5. From what I've seen I'd have to go with a 5800X3D to make it somewhat worthwhile, but at the current selling price, it isn't. Thanks nevertheless.
he might not need it
if he already maxes out his monitor, it would only make sense if he was buying a new monitor.
Its like me, I don't need anything now to max my monitor out. And I am not drawn to 4k as I have had it before, only thing I wouldn't mind is HDR and its not really a good enough reason to change. Higher refresh rate monitors are about only reason I need a new GPU really. And even then I might not
CPU really won't help the one thing he turns off above.
5700x3d isn't really a large enough step to make it worthwhile over a 5600x
I game on 2 monitors:
Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 49" 32:9 Super Ultrawide
LG C1 48" (mounted above the G9)
Depending what I'm doing I'll game on one or the other, like I often feel like popping on a movie while gaming, so I'll use the LG for the movie and game on the G9. And I do play in HDR on either. However, on the G9, I run it a 3840 x 1080 vs the native 5120 x 1440 since I can't tell the difference and would rather have the FPS and higher refresh. On the the C1 I play at 2560 x 1440 @120 Hz. I can care less for 4k as on a 48" display I can't see the difference, either, and again would rather have the performance. The G9 can do 240 Hz, but I'm perfectly happy at 120 Hz and haven't bothered to try 240 as I doubt my rig could sustain it. The 5800x with the 4070 Super stays pretty much locked at 120/120 FPS/Hz and I rarely see any FPS dips, but I do need to use DLSS and no RT. But having HDR, I can care less for RT.
I will check into the 7600X3D again, and if it's worth it I may give it a go. In any case, I'd guess it would have an added benefit for productivity as well, being that my wife uses my computer for audio/video editing for her business. But damn... on the other hand there's also a new mountain bike I've been eyeing, too lol.
Anyway, thanks all for the input!