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I only just upgraded from my i5 3570K to a Ryzen 7 5800X3D.

Not because anything I was currently doing with my computer was becoming too slow, but because I wanted to do new things (VR). A shame, I wanted to run that thing into the ground.

I've got my old system sat spare, I'm not sure what to do with it.



my i7-4790 served me nicely for 8 years. Only upgraded because now most games were CPU-limited, even on "only" GTX 1070. But I went "all in" "I don't want to upgrade for quite a long time" with 7800X3D. Maybe GPU upgrade in 2-3 years...


Did something similar a bit ago with the 5900X and a 6900XT. Wonderful setup, low wattage, quiet, performant.

Just lost it to a fire and not sure what to replace it with, alas. Too busy in the aftermath to justify building and parting stuff independently, so that probably leaves me with an off the shelf or a workstation + GPU combo.


Yikes. What started the fire?


Still under investigation, alas. First guess was a popped lithium battery downstairs but the fire dept has ruled that out now.


I’m sorry you went/are going through that.

I know you said it’s been ruled out, but I sometimes wonder if I should worry more about aging lithium batteries in older devices… the oldest ones (e.g. 2000s handhelds) are now old enough to be retro-cool and therefore worth keeping for nostalgia, but they’re also a bit scary.


Have you seen the recent Gamers Nexus videos on CPU overvolting and catching on fire? You should update your BIOS to prevent potential further damage.


That issue currently appears to be relevant only to the AM5 series boards and CPUs. The 5900X is an AM4 part.


I was replying to a comment mentioning a 7800X3D.


Nice processor choice... vrchat in mind? Haha


Yeah, but mostly Neos which loves all that L3 cache.




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