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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. Allocate money to a ray tracing gpu.If you can wait 2 years, wait. They are at a stage where gaining market share is critical, and being able to decisively beat Intel on all fronts is what's necessary to get them that.Next year you will have a refreshI am actually building a new PCThe year after you get a new gen + moboI am thinking about building a rigIf you need one within the next 2 years buy now.It's either now or go for the next gen cpu + mainboard, which is due in 2 years.

i was supposed to update next week. 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. Those will be called Ryzen "4000" parts, but they will be built on the same Zen 2 designs as the current desktop Ryzen 3000 CPUs are based on.they're talking about whatever comes after ryzen 4000, it will be new socketNot sure where you read that but I think that's been sorted as of recently. I want to get the best performance for my budget, but considering that 4th gen is coming out soon, should I wait for that or just buy a current gen CPU like a 3300X/2600/3600?

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.

As for the current gen - 8700k is just better in gaming.What are you using the CPU for? B450 and X470 motherboards will support next-gen Ryzen chips, but not PCIe 4.0 SSDs like Corsair’s Force MP600.

I would wait for the ryzen 4000 series, unless the 8700k doesn't meet your needs then upgrade now.I heard the new cpus are gonna have higher core clocks and are gonna be better for gamingWhat are the productivity tasks(that you do) that the 8700k can’t handle?

If you need one now, get it now.The year after you get a new gen + moboSome people misinterpreted was Su said.

That said, things do happen and not all plans go according to plan, so we could see them being obligated to go to a new socket. They are at a stage where gaining market share is critical, and being able to decisively beat Intel on all fronts is what's necessary to get them that.im going insane.

I have an i7-8700k clocked at 4.7 on all 6 cores. It's easier to justify spending $500 on a new CPU if that is all you really need to buy. i hate liquid cooling too. If you also need a new motherboard, ram, cooler, and Windows 10 key, that's a *much* bigger hurdle.im going insane.

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.

I heard the new cpus are gonna have higher core clocks and are gonna be better for gamingUnless you need to upgrade right now, just wait for the 4000 series8700k is a great CPU, no need to upgade it now, even 7700k would be ok for gaming.