stan the caddy
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- Sep 27, 2011
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I can respect a full team red build. With the delayed release of the 9070XT and it sounding like sellers will have good stock of all AIBs upon release it should be a lot easier than normal to get your hands on one once they're available. Any ideas on specific brands for the GPU or mobo? Of course there is the battle between trying to grab whichever you can get your hands on upon release in case availability gets crazy, or waiting a week to see reviews of each brand and hoping you can get your hands on the one you specifically want.Amazon just delivered the Ryzen 9800X3D that I ordered a few weeks ago, when I still thought that the RX 9070 XT was going to be released by the end of the month. I don't usually order things in advance, but the 9800X3D is rarely in stock (at MSRP) and I was afraid that I'd have trouble finding one when I was finally ready for it. Also, the delivery estimate was a month away, so I thought that I needed to be proactive. It came weeks early, so I have the CPU now, but still haven't even ordered an AM5 motherboard or DDR5 yet. It feels a little silly to pair the best gaming CPU with a 4-year-old midrange GPU (the RTX 3070), but it also seems a little pointless to return it and then try to order it again later. So, I'll just keep it and hope that I'm able to upgrade my GPU before too long.
If anyone else wants to buy a 9800X3D, what I did was add a price watch for $479 at camelcamelcamel.com (Canadians will want to use ca.camelcamelcamel.com and set a $700 price). After a week or so, I got an e-mail that it was in stock at that price and I ordered it immediately. It was pretty easy. It just took several weeks (but could've taken much longer, especially since the delivery estimate was 3-6 weeks).
I'm not worried, but that's a good reason to buy the motherboard and RAM soon to make sure that CPU works before the 30-day return window closes.Hopefully you didn't get a dud. That's the risk with Amazon now because of how they mix their inventory.
I'm not really trying to go "full team red." I'm not on any "team" when it comes to GPUs. I've gone back and forth between AMD/ATI and Nvidia over the last 30 years. It's just that Nvidia will have nothing this gen with 16GB of VRAM for under $749 and AMD will. I'll still consider the 5070 Ti, but I'd rather pay $150 less for 90% of the performance. I'm not sure if I'll go reference design or OC. It may depend on the performance difference or just what I can get my hands on. Ideally, I'd like the PowerColor Hellhound because I remember that that version of the 7900 XT was one of the quietest and coolest models. As for the motherboard, I've been very happy with the BIOS support for my current ASUS board, so I'm leaning towards ASUS again, but we'll see.I can respect a full team red build. With the delayed release of the 9070XT and it sounding like sellers will have good stock of all AIBs upon release it should be a lot easier than normal to get your hands on one once they're available. Any ideas on specific brands for the GPU or mobo? Of course there is the battle between trying to grab whichever you can get your hands on upon release in case availability gets crazy, or waiting a week to see reviews of each brand and hoping you can get your hands on the one you specifically want.