The 3900X was hard to find and I ended up spending $50 over the standard $499 just because it was in stock and would arrive in time to complete my new build as my old computer was starting to randomly crash. I'm loving the new setup so far. The only thing I struggled with was trying to get RAID to work. I said F-it and gave up on the RAID.
Hi SilverZ06,
Yeah I know what you mean, could never find it in stock on Newegg so I tried Amazon & lo & behold they had it in stock at the std $499.95 to boot so I jumped on that as fast as I saw it! Typing on her right now. I gave up on running RAID arrays years ago...mostly due to the fact that I really don't have a need for RAID arrays & since the advent of NVMe SSD's I really don't now but you're usage needs are most likely far different from mine.
Going thru the setup stages right now to get all dialed up like I like it (took a break to type this posting).
So Pudgie what kind of permance increase do you expect over our Ryzen 7 1800X?
Hi Vinkman,
At the most the basic differences would be clock speed, IPC & PBO (clock speed would matter most when gaming is concerned....looking at this CPU thru MSI AB the 1st 3 CPU cores are easily hitting 4.5 GHz-4.6 GHz on default BIOS settings w\ all the rest shut down due to AMD's Cool & Quiet in conjunction w\ my modded Win Power.cfg file & I'm on WC'ing which will release this CPU's full performance) & all the rest of the performance gains due to having 4 more cores/8 more threads vs a 1800X, but you don't need a Ryzen 9 3900X to get gaming improvements over a Ryzen 7 1800X.....a Ryzen 5 3600X 6-core CPU & up would easily get you the same but you'd have to update the mobo to fully realize it (mostly for PBO but to ensure that you get all they can get you at minimum a X470 chipset mobo but from what I have noted of the prices recently, if you're on a X3xx series mobo just skip the X4xx series & go to the latest X5xx series & enjoy. But you CAN run a 3rd gen Ryzen CPU on a X350, X370 mobo w\ a series of BIOS updates if your mobo manuf has them available but the performance will be somewhat limited).
But the Ryzen 7 1800X is still a good chip to have for an all around performance usage for a 1st gen Ryzen CPU, even today so unless you're itching to upgrade something IMHO just hang tight & enjoy what you have as that CPU on X350, X370 mobos will still be good for quite some time. But if you just gotta
...can't go wrong w\ 3rd gen AMD Ryzen series...
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But for reference the only parts I've changed is the mobo & CPU, that's it. Reusing all the rest.... Didn't even install a fresh copy of Win 10 Home either & my Win 10 accepted this new mobo & CPU & activated itself like it was initially installed on it.....this was a surprise as I was all set on having to call MS to get it reactivated!
I've been researching and picking components for building a new AMD Ryzen 9 3900x using one of the new ASUS MB's with the trx40 chipsets , 8 memory DIMM slots ( 2 X quad channel), depending on MB model 2 to 4 PCIe 4.0 X 16 with all sorts of built in goodies.....
Finding good price deals is the main thing...oh, also picking a Radeon VII with 16 GB HBM video memory (typos ?)
Just MB, CPU, GPU, (8) 8 GB DIMMs (64 GB system ram), 2 SSDs, 2 nvme pics 4.0 M2 slot drives, and a seasoning PSU puts the cost around $2,300.00...
This will be the last PC build out that I will ever do...doubt I will still be living by the time gets here to where this build will become obsolete, heh....
Am at my sister's place on my phone.... I plan to post links to the components/build for input from others (Pudgie) to see if anyone sees any conflicts or descrepencies..
TC
Hi TC,
Well now, that is sure going to be a build! The 1 thing I can suggest to you right now TC is to get a good HSF for the 3900X so that you can realize her full potential.....don't have to be WC'ing but get a better 1 than the 1 that comes w\ the CPU & make sure that you get a PSU that has provision to run 2 CPU power cables to the CPU as these X570 mobos will have 1 8-pin & 1 4-pin CPU power connector.....I'm sure that Seasonic PSU's should come w\ these (my Seasonic PRIME Gold had them).
Don't need the 2nd CPU power cable to actually run the CPU but to ensure full speed\performance you'll need both cables.....
And I'm w\ you as well on this being the last upgrade as far as main components go for me w\ the exception maybe being a vid card sometime down the road. I still want to get 1 of them Intel Optane 2.5" 480 Gb SSD's to finish my box out but definitely not in any hurry to do so...
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Hope this helps.
