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<blockquote data-quote="StygianClaw" data-source="post: 2329325" data-attributes="member: 89695"><p>I'm mainly concerned about the lack of hyperthreading/SMT in the 3500x. In this <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rh2_WgeAn-U" target="_blank">video link</a> notice the 1% low values. In some titles they go back and forth but are roughly similar. In some others the 3500x dips heavily even though the average FPS isn't too different (Especially large open world games). Due to the lack of additional threads, in some AAA titles you might experience micro stutters and frame drops while the average FPS seems fine. This will only get worse in future games. </p><p></p><p>Actually even in terms of average FPS, its significantly better but you won't notice it with your current monitor. I believe you would upgrade it in the future. In case you decide to go high refresh rate, this will be the better choice.</p><p></p><p>Although at a similar price point you could get a Ryzen 3600x and a B550 board, the IPC of the 11400 is better. For your web/mobile dev workloads this is more relevant although depending on what you're doing it may not make a difference at all.</p><p></p><p>I misread your current GPU as a GT 710, just saw that its a 750Ti. My bad, I assumed you might just be selling off the old parts as a set and iGPU of the 11400 could allow you to use the system while you're waiting for the 3060Ti.</p><p></p><p>My motherboard and CPU choice was to facilitate the faster RAM and additional slots so that in the future if you need more ram for Docker/VMs etc you can add it easily. PCI Gen 4 slot for M.2 incase DirectStorage based games take off. The 3060Ti also supports PCI-E 4.0 but its more of a future proofing thing. You really don't need these things now but again you mentioned no major upgrades for 5 years <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StygianClaw, post: 2329325, member: 89695"] I'm mainly concerned about the lack of hyperthreading/SMT in the 3500x. In this [URL='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rh2_WgeAn-U']video link[/URL] notice the 1% low values. In some titles they go back and forth but are roughly similar. In some others the 3500x dips heavily even though the average FPS isn't too different (Especially large open world games). Due to the lack of additional threads, in some AAA titles you might experience micro stutters and frame drops while the average FPS seems fine. This will only get worse in future games. Actually even in terms of average FPS, its significantly better but you won't notice it with your current monitor. I believe you would upgrade it in the future. In case you decide to go high refresh rate, this will be the better choice. Although at a similar price point you could get a Ryzen 3600x and a B550 board, the IPC of the 11400 is better. For your web/mobile dev workloads this is more relevant although depending on what you're doing it may not make a difference at all. I misread your current GPU as a GT 710, just saw that its a 750Ti. My bad, I assumed you might just be selling off the old parts as a set and iGPU of the 11400 could allow you to use the system while you're waiting for the 3060Ti. My motherboard and CPU choice was to facilitate the faster RAM and additional slots so that in the future if you need more ram for Docker/VMs etc you can add it easily. PCI Gen 4 slot for M.2 incase DirectStorage based games take off. The 3060Ti also supports PCI-E 4.0 but its more of a future proofing thing. You really don't need these things now but again you mentioned no major upgrades for 5 years ;) [/QUOTE]
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