AMD’s Latest Ryzen Is Still Gaming's Best Chip

AMD's latest Ryzen chip, the 9850X3D, is still the best CPU for high-end gaming, according to a recent review. While it boasts a higher max boost clock speed of 5.6 GHz compared to its predecessor, the 9800X3D, the difference in performance is negligible when it comes to actual gaming.

In synthetic benchmarks like Cinebench R23, the 9850X3D scored slightly higher than the 9800X3D, but this advantage is unlikely to be noticeable in real-world use. The review suggests that even in demanding games like Cyberpunk 2077, where high frame rates are essential, the difference between the two chips is less than 2 percent.

The reviewer notes that if you already have a 9800X3D, there's no reason to upgrade to the 9850X3D. The additional $30 price tag may be justified by the potential for future performance gains, but it's unlikely to make a significant difference in your gaming experience.

Instead, the review recommends considering other factors like the inclusion of a free game or a moderate discount on the older chip. For those looking to upgrade, the 9850X3D is still an excellent option, offering a great balance of performance and price.

However, for existing 9800X3D owners who are looking to keep costs down, buying the same CPU now may not be the best decision, given the minimal difference in performance. The reviewer concludes that the choice ultimately comes down to whether the potential for future performance gains is worth the additional $30 price tag and any associated costs or trade-offs.

In summary, while AMD's 9850X3D boasts a higher max boost clock speed than its predecessor, the difference in performance is negligible when it comes to actual gaming. For existing 9800X3D owners, upgrading may not be worth the additional cost, but for those looking to upgrade or considering other factors like future performance gains, the 9850X3D remains an excellent option.
 
I was just thinking about trying that new truffle pizza place downtown 🍕👌 it's supposed to be super good! I mean, have you tried their spicy truffle sauce? it's crazy! Anyway, back to CPUs... AMD is still killing the game with these Ryzen chips 😎 but for those who already got a 9800X3D, I think I'd rather spend my cash on something fun like a new gaming monitor or a sweet graphics card. Plus, have you seen those new gaming mice? 🤯 so cool!
 
🤔 I gotta say, I'm kinda surprised by this review 🙃. I mean, AMD's been hyping up their new Ryzen chip and now it seems like not that big of a deal 💸. I'd still wanna know more about what's really driving performance gains in games nowadays... maybe some new tech from NVIDIA? 🚀 Anyway, if you're on the fence about upgrading or don't already have the 9800X3D, I reckon the 9850X3D is still a solid choice 🎮. Just keep an eye out for those future performance gains 😉!
 
I'm kinda torn about this new Ryzen chip 🤔. On one hand, it's got a sweet max boost clock speed of 5.6 GHz 💥, which sounds like a dream come true for gamers. But honestly, I've been playing games at high settings for ages without noticing a huge difference in performance 📺. The review says the difference is less than 2 percent, which kinda blows my mind 😂. And $30 more? That's just not worth it to me unless they're throwing in some sick free game or discount on the older chip 🎁.

I think what's interesting is that if you already have a 9800X3D, there's no real reason to shell out extra cash for the 9850X3D. But if you're looking to upgrade or want future-proof your gaming rig, then it's still a solid option 💻. It's all about weighing the pros and cons and deciding what matters most to you 🤝.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around these new Ryzen chips lol 🤯 AMD's 9850X3D is still the top dog in gaming CPUs but I'm not sure if it's worth the extra $30 compared to the 9800X3D... I mean, we all know how much we love a good gaming session and who doesn't want more FPS? 😅 But for those who already have an X3D, upgrading now might be a stretch. Maybe consider other perks like free games or discounts on older chips instead? 🤑 It's all about weighing the pros and cons...
 
I'm kinda surprised by this news 🤔. I mean, a higher max boost clock speed sounds great on paper, but in reality, it's not that noticeable when you're actually gaming 😐. The price difference is only $30, so if you already have the 9800X3D, I wouldn't say it's worth upgrading just for the sake of having the newer chip 💸. But at the same time, if you want the best performance and are willing to pay a premium for it, the 9850X3D is still a great choice 🤩. Maybe they should include that free game or discount on the older chip instead? 😅
 
🤔 I mean, think about it, $30 extra for a CPU that's only gonna make a tiny difference in gaming performance? 🤑 That's like buying a new game and expecting it to run perfect every time just 'cause you spent more money on it. No thanks! 😊 If you already have the 9800X3D, there's no reason to break the bank for something that's not gonna make a huge impact on your gaming experience. Unless... unless AMD is planning some crazy new tech and this $30 price tag is just a "hey, we're coming for ya" wink-wink 😏
 
man... I've been thinking about this review and it got me wondering... is our perception of 'best' ever just a social construct? Like, what's really important in gaming - is it the raw processing power or is it something else entirely? 🤔 for instance, are we not even considering other factors like memory bandwidth, cooling, and power efficiency in our pursuit of the perfect CPU? or are we just caught up in the hype and the latest and greatest tech? it's a chicken-and-egg situation... do we upgrade because we need to, or do we upgrade because we can? 🤷‍♂️ anyway, I guess what this review is saying is that there's not really a 'best' CPU - it just depends on our individual needs and priorities. but I think that's kinda profound... 💡
 
not sure why ppl are still hyped about this new Ryzen chip 🤔... i mean, it's got a lil higher clock speed, big whoop! in real life gaming, the difference is super negligible and the extra $30 just don't seem worth it to me 🤑. if u already have the 9800X3D, why upgrade? not really sure what i'd get from this new chip 😐... might as well wait for the next gen or consider other factors like a free game lol
 
.. I mean, can you believe how much has changed in the gaming world since my dad's time? He used to play these old-school games on his Pentium III and thought it was the best thing ever. Now we're talking about Ryzen chips with 5.6 GHz boost clocks... crazy! 🤯 Anyway, back to this new chip, I think the review is spot on. If you already have a 9800X3D, what's the point in splurging another $30 for something that might not make a huge difference? Plus, where's the fun in upgrading just for the sake of it? Give me a good old-school game any day! 😊
 
The news about AMD's Ryzen chip isn't surprising me 😐. I mean, it's all about how you're using it, right? If you're a serious gamer, the extra $30 might be worth it just in case future updates come out and it gives you a bit of a boost 🤔. But if you're on a budget or already have a great rig, maybe hold off for now 💸. The fact that the difference is only like 2% in Cyberpunk 2077 isn't gonna make a huge difference to most people 👀.
 
🤔 so like I was reading this review about AMD's new Ryzen chip and I gotta say its kinda funny how we're all hyped up about it. 5.6 GHz max boost clock speed sounds cool and all, but in reality, it only makes like a 2% difference in gaming performance. 📊 that's not gonna make or break your game experience, you know? for people who already have the older chip, I wouldn't say its worth the extra $30. its just an added cost without much payoff. 💸 but for those who are looking to upgrade or want future-proofing, I'd still say go for it. at least they're offering a free game with it, thats something right? 🎮
 
I don’t usually comment but… I think this news is kinda disappointing if you ask me 😐. I mean, $30 more for a chip that's only gonna make a tiny difference in gaming performance? It feels like AMD is just milking their customers at this point 🤑. And what's the deal with the reviewer saying it's not worth upgrading if you already have a 9800X3D? That just seems like a bait-and-switch to me 🤔. I'd rather spend that extra cash on something else, like a new GPU or a good gaming mouse 🎮.
 
The Ryzen 9850X3D's superiority is being reevaluated in light of its relatively modest performance upgrades 🤔. The fact that the difference between it and the 9800X3D is under 2% in demanding games like Cyberpunk 2077 seems almost...underwhelming 💸. Considering the additional $30 price tag, I'd say the decision to upgrade or stick with the 9800X3D largely depends on individual priorities and budgets 📈. For those seeking a balance of performance and affordability, the 9850X3D is still an excellent choice, but for those who've already invested in the 9800X3D, it might not be worth the extra cost, at least not yet ⏰.
 
just saw this review about AMD's new Ryzen chip 🤔... imo, its still a no-brainer if you're upgrading from the 9800X3D... the $30 extra for that slightly higher boost clock speed just doesn't seem worth it to me 🤑 but at the same time, the performance gains are super negligible in real-world gaming... i mean, like, who actually cares about frame rates of 2%? 😒 its not about being a hardline tech enthusiast, its about having fun with your games and not breaking the bank 💸 so if you're on the fence, consider all the other factors... do they throw in some free games or give you a discount on the older chip? 💪
 
I think the Ryzen 9850X3D is still a beast for gaming 🤯, but I also feel it's not worth the extra $30 💸... wait, no, that's too harsh - I mean, maybe it's not worth it? 😂 I'm torn between thinking that the new chip has some real performance gains and being like "meh, who cares?" 🤷‍♂️ But what if there is a future game that takes full advantage of its higher max boost clock speed? 🤔 Would that make it worth the splurge? 🤑 Hmm, I don't know... maybe I'm just overthinking this? 🙄
 
The nuances of AMD's Ryzen 9850X3D chip are being dissected by reviewers, and it seems the extra boost clock speed isn't translating to dramatic improvements in gaming performance 🤔. The marginal gains in Cinebench R23 scores aren't something you'd notice in everyday gaming, especially with modern titles like Cyberpunk 2077. If you're happy with your 9800X3D, holding out for a possible future upgrade might not be the best strategy, considering the extra $30 cost 💸.
 
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