If not, wait.I am actually building a new PCSecond System: Ryzen 2400G, Gigabyte B450 DS3H, RX 580 Nitro+, Kingston A400 SSD, Team T-Force 3200mhz CL15i have a q6600, and now i just read that 3rd generation ryzen is annoying on the fans, temp goes up and down all the time activating the fans even during browsing B450 and X470 motherboards will support next-gen Ryzen chips, but not PCIe 4.0 SSDs like Corsair’s Force MP600. I've really been tempted to upgrade to the Ryzen 9 3900x. Further, releasing Zen 3 only a few months after they release the top end Zen 2 Threadripper and Zen 2 desktop seems like a bad use of resources. - Duration: 5:30. Zen 2 is right about when it was planned to be, but if Zen 3 is that far ahead of schedule, it would make more business sense to focus the desktop and high end desktop on pulling in Zen 3 for a decisive strike against Intel. If it's gaming, it's a waste of money "upgrading" to any Ryzen 3000, especially the 3900X and 3950X. i hate liquid cooling too. I certainly haven't had any of those issues so far and I was running a NH-D15S air tower before swapping for my Kraken AIO. Medium-high confidence on the Zen 3 chips supporting AM4.I am actually building a completely new rig & not upgrading a old srtupApparently Zen 3 is supposed to be 7nm+ whereas I thought it was gonna be a new iteration and not due for another few years yet.2020 will be the last year on am4. You need a B550 or X570 board for that. Allocate money to a ray tracing gpu.If you can wait 2 years, wait. fmlfmlfLinus Media Group is not associated with these servicesBuild now.. the increase is never as nice as they want you to think. The 4th gen Ryzen socket AM4 processor lineup will launch alongside AMD's 600-series motherboard chipset, with forwards- and backwards-compatibility (i.e., "Vermeer" and "Renoir" working with older chipsets, and older AM4 processors working on 600-series chipset motherboards). If you also need a new motherboard, ram, cooler, and Windows 10 key, that's a *much* bigger hurdle.im going insane. That's what you get for being an early adopter (I'm guilty of it too) but 6+ months down the line that's not an issue any more really so I wouldn't worry if I was you.damn, i finally found a guy that has an older pc than meYes it is needlessly confusing.
Gamer Meld 180,521 views. I would relax and look more into it because there's definitely a lot of people on Ryzen 3000 who are super happy after passing the early teething issues. Sign in here.I thought 4th gen CPU are coming in march 2020 ?If you can wait 2 years, wait. I'm thinking they'll try to avoid that if at all possible, because the AM4 installed base gives them a degree of vendor lock-in that Intel does not have. 10980XE is Intels top of the line CPU right now. It's easier to justify spending $500 on a new CPU if that is all you really need to buy. It's easier to justify spending $500 on a new CPU if that is all you really need to buy. And what resolution/frames are you playing at that the 8700k is being bottlenecked?That's what I'm thinking, unless the 3900x goes a good bit lower than $430 I'm probably staying with my current CPU.I have an i7-8700k clocked at 4.7 on all 6 cores. Early 2020 is when the next generation of Mobile chips and APUs come out. They should still be good, and should get relatively cheaper when they're not the latest/greatest.im gonna buy a 3950x with chromax black noctua 15 and tridentz memory, with r6 define case apparently you have enough space to move the second fan on the noctua 15 and make room for those rams so i should be good to go.So if i decide to upgrade my CPU in future i also have to get a new motherboardOk, do you need a PC in the next 2 years ?