I have the 9950x3D and have been pretty happy with it. Don’t do much, so it’s complete overkill right now, but I was building a new system, so I bought the future proof possibility.
Both CPU’s are for production work, not games. If a person is not rendering any files through Adobe programs or multimedia editing, only play games on computers, both CPU’s are a waste of money, especially 9950x3D. Buy a 9950x for production work. For games, stick with Core Ultra 7 or Ryzen 7 x3D.
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I have the 9950x3D and have been pretty happy with it. Don’t do much, so it’s complete overkill right now, but I was building a new system, so I bought the future proof possibility.
Running FFXI uncapped at 240hz is hilarious I can say. Got mine at Launch because lol tarrifs.
Both CPU’s are for production work, not games. If a person is not rendering any files through Adobe programs or multimedia editing, only play games on computers, both CPU’s are a waste of money, especially 9950x3D. Buy a 9950x for production work. For games, stick with Core Ultra 7 or Ryzen 7 x3D.