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I would say it is probably worth waiting for the 9800x3D though. It is literally the only chip out of Arrow Lake and Zen 5 that has significant gains against Zen 4 and Raptor Lake counterparts in gaming, it's the first 3D v-cache chip that's fully unlocked for overclocking and A.M.D. generally takes two years to come out with a new home S.K.U. chip. It's 18% faster than the 14900k in most games according to techspot[www.techspot.com], and in the select few where it falls behind (Star Wars Outlaws, Throne and Liberty and Halo Infinite), it's not far behind. It's only one frame behind in S.W.O., and 5 in H.I., which is its worst game in their 45 game suite. In 42 of the other games, it meets or beats the 14900k's perf.
Intel regressed with Arrow Lake, so they'd be lucky to match the 9800x3D with whatever their Ultra series successor chips will be, and Bartlett lake on might not have massive gains, if it's even compatible with home P.C. motherboards in the first place.
Sad thing is if the Trump tariffs go through the price will probably stick where it's at rather than going down for a while, but we've got about a couple of months to wait for restock before Trump even takes office. However, with it being the holiday shopping season we're probably saying that shopping is going to be especially competitive right now.
Im ram capasity a and speed hunger. So i need much than rest of the users.
Honestly all of the past few gens of AMD CPUs are great. It isn't like the 7700X or 9700X are bad at all, they get panned hard on Youtube because they aren't as good as the 7800X3D and 9800X3D (which are literally the best gaming CPUs on the market) but they are all top-tier CPUs.
If you are set on getting a X3D CPU though you're probably going to have to deal with the 9800X3D price. Considering the demand I'd expect the price to either stay firm or even increase over the next year.