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DAPUNISHER

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I agree that Intel's raptor lake bed soiling probably spiked X3D demand a bit but I suspect some of this is scarcity on the supply side with Zen 5 X3D production in full swing. I don't see any incentive to keep zen 4 in production moving forward with it being on the same node as Zen 5.
That side of the biz is above my pay grade. But my down in the trenches evaluation is that it's a scalper problem. Amazon is all 3rd party for the Zen 4 3D line up.
 

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Surprisingly, looks like Aussie Steve is going to be on all fours right next to J. He says he won't roast arrow the way he did Zen 5 because Intel didn't hype it up. WTF M8? So as long as a company says our product is mid they get a free pass? What sort of nonsense is that? Did everyone go deep on INTC when it went below $19?

Rapture lake has disrupted the CPU market through its abject failures. As I posit that the reason 3D CPUs besides the 5700X3D are so expensive and in such short supply, is demand spiked due to how many of the burned rapture owners are moving over. Compounded by how many new build shoppers have scratched it off the list. Intel says it's completely fixed. Yes indeed, they have been so honest and forthcoming the last couple of years, we should definitely consider it case closed. They also have my complete certitude that mobile variants are not affected.
JayzTwoCents never bashes new products, that’s just not his style of content.

HUB Steve will end up giving it a negative review based on its performance. He’s not going to go against the sentiment of his audience. It will probably seem like less criticism than what he gave Zen 5 but that was because he spent half the time attacking their marketing material.

There’s also GN Steve who will definitely criticize Arrow Lake.

Review day for Arrow Lake will be apoplectic.
 

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Aussie Steve told MLID in so many words, when he was on the podcast, that he would not be as harsh to arrow as he was to Zen 5. He predicted he and some other reviewers he knew would get griefed for it (he's right). HUB is a PC gaming channel so I do fully expect he will ding it for not being faster than 14900K by an appreciable margin.

The chaotic market will make recommendations complex. Obviously the best advice is wait for price, performance, and availability of Zen 5 3D. But the standard no brainer buy the 7800X3D is currently anything but. Its big bros are not good values at the moment either. It will be popcorn and lawn chair time for me as I wait to see which reviewers throw raptor right back into the mix of recommendations. And if they attach an asterisk or go tell you to accept Intel's trust me bro.
 

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JayzTwoCents never bashes new products, that’s just not his style of content.

HUB Steve will end up giving it a negative review based on its performance. He’s not going to go against the sentiment of his audience. It will probably seem like less criticism than what he gave Zen 5 but that was because he spent half the time attacking their marketing material.

There’s also GN Steve who will definitely criticize Arrow Lake.

Review day for Arrow Lake will be apoplectic.

Especially, since AMD decided to prank all of them by releasing 9800x3d day after the Arrow Lake embargo end. October 24th and 25th.
 

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Especially, since AMD decided to prank all of them by releasing 9800x3d day after the Arrow Lake embargo end. October 24th and 25th.
Hopefully the firmware is ready and doesn’t need a couple of AESGA updates to get it working as it have should say day 1.

The 9800X3D should be best gaming chip period, it should win 99% of gaming benchmarks.

If it isn’t I will finally add a profile pic to this account 😛
 

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Aussie Steve told MLID in so many words, when he was on the podcast, that he would not be as harsh to arrow as he was to Zen 5. He predicted he and some other reviewers he knew would get griefed for it (he's right). HUB is a PC gaming channel so I do fully expect he will ding it for not being faster than 14900K by an appreciable margin.

The chaotic market will make recommendations complex. Obviously the best advice is wait for price, performance, and availability of Zen 5 3D. But the standard no brainer buy the 7800X3D is currently anything but. Its big bros are not good values at the moment either. It will be popcorn and lawn chair time for me as I wait to see which reviewers throw raptor right back into the mix of recommendations. And if they attach an asterisk or go tell you to accept Intel's trust me bro.

Weird part of that interview is that Steve does not consider Arrow Lake being only a single generation platform to be a problem. Explanation of why it is not a problem for Arrow Lake was word salad and gibberish.
 

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Weird part of that interview is that Steve does not consider Arrow Lake being only a single generation platform to be a problem. Explanation of why it is not a problem for Arrow Lake was word salad and gibberish.
That wasn't my impression. It seemed he was in disbelief that it was going to be a single generation socket.
 

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Aussie Steve told MLID in so many words, when he was on the podcast, that he would not be as harsh to arrow as he was to Zen 5. He predicted he and some other reviewers he knew would get griefed for it (he's right). HUB is a PC gaming channel so I do fully expect he will ding it for not being faster than 14900K by an appreciable margin.

The chaotic market will make recommendations complex. Obviously the best advice is wait for price, performance, and availability of Zen 5 3D. But the standard no brainer buy the 7800X3D is currently anything but. Its big bros are not good values at the moment either. It will be popcorn and lawn chair time for me as I wait to see which reviewers throw raptor right back into the mix of recommendations. And if they attach an asterisk or go tell you to accept Intel's trust me bro.
Pricing will be the determining factor. Price it too high when performance is the same as last Gen and nobody will buy it. They'll either keep what they have or go AMD.
 

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The Intel arrow lake reviews should be one liner: don’t get this unless you are a creator or on raptor lake, everyone else should wait for Nova Lake.
 

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The Intel arrow lake reviews should be one liner: don’t get this unless you are a creator or on raptor lake, everyone else should wait for Nova Lake.

The "Content creators" really make me laugh. When people like MLID mention it.

My daughter had like 3x subscribers of MLID, and order of magnitude more complex videos than his, and she did all of that, by herself on a 4 core Intel MacBook Pro, while she was in high school.
 
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Aussie Steve told MLID in so many words, when he was on the podcast, that he would not be as harsh to arrow as he was to Zen 5. He predicted he and some other reviewers he knew would get griefed for it (he's right). HUB is a PC gaming channel so I do fully expect he will ding it for not being faster than 14900K by an appreciable margin.

The chaotic market will make recommendations complex. Obviously the best advice is wait for price, performance, and availability of Zen 5 3D. But the standard no brainer buy the 7800X3D is currently anything but. Its big bros are not good values at the moment either. It will be popcorn and lawn chair time for me as I wait to see which reviewers throw raptor right back into the mix of recommendations. And if they attach an asterisk or go tell you to accept Intel's trust me bro.
It also comes down to pricing. You might be willing to pay 30% premium for 20% extra performance. But not 20% for 5%.
 

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Weird part of that interview is that Steve does not consider Arrow Lake being only a single generation platform to be a problem. Explanation of why it is not a problem for Arrow Lake was word salad and gibberish.
You get it. That's why I quipped about the INTC shares.

We will just have to wait and see how the day one reviews shake out. There has not been much drama lately, and arrow looks to be as boring of a launch for gamers as Zen 5. Hell, a windows 11 and firmware update, not the new CPUs, has been the most exciting thing to happen for AMD gamers. So it will be no surprise if they manufacture some drama for clicks/views. Recommending arrow after mercilessly roasting Zen 5 should be like kicking the ant mound. Tell gamers to buy raptor again because of the mitigations, discounts, and 5yr warranty, if you want to pinata the hornet's nest while you are at it. Terrible hot takes and shilling got LTT and Jay where they are today, it's evidently the winning formula.
 

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There is nothing wrong with Raptor lake CPUs, except the high frequency out of the box. You can fix it in a few seconds in BIOS.

The cheaper Raptors are also a great value for money. 14600KF are now being sold for very nice price and are flying off the shelves now (only 12400F and 12700KF sell better).

People are not stupid and they want as much performance for as little money as possible. They do not care much about your "Intel hate speeches"
 
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It also comes down to pricing. You might be willing to pay 30% premium for 20% extra performance. But not 20% for 5%.
Yeah man, Zen 5 sales bear that out. I see the discounted price, mitigations, and 5yr warranty have the 14900K breaking back into the top 10 on Amazon. AMD not having AM5 3D CPUs available at a competitive price is doing retailers with dust collecting raptor stock a solid.

I am probably giving Aussie Steve and the others too much credit anyways. If they had so much influence over DIYers, AM4 would not be dominating sales for new builds. While Zen 3 always sells great, it isn't just upgraders, 7 of the top 12 boards on Amazon are also AM4.
Oh come on, that is just silly rumor or idea. Its not like that whole FSR thing with Starfield. Now that was real and not a marketing campaign.

Sarcasm aside, I'd be surprised if any of them recommend raptorlake even heavily discounted. Well, maybe Jay.
I don't know bro; I can see a good argument for why they would. I have stated my reasons why I am boycotting Intel, but I shop with Amazon regularly. They make Intel look like saints. We all pick which battles to fight, and which dirtbag copros to spend our money with. $445 for the 14900K with a 5yr warranty and the slew of mitigations that have happened, is logical to recommend to Intel buyers, if 1851 is a one and done socket and does not provide a superior gaming experience. The flagship will be almost $600; no way is that going to compute to value v. $445.
There is nothing wrong with Raptor lake CPUs, except the high frequency out of the box. You can fix it in a few seconds in BIOS.

The cheaper Raptors are also a gret value for money. 14600KF are now being sold for very nice price and are flying off the shelves now.

People are not stupid and the want as much performance for as little money as possible.
The bold is an exaggeration. You can keep pushing your lower the frequency advice, but no one shopping for a build is going to do that. Your advice also contradicts your observation about people wanting the most bang for buck. I do agree with the observation though, that's why AM4 still dominates retail.
 

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14600KF are now being sold for very nice price and are flying off the shelves now (only 12400F and 12700KF sell better).

Eh, from US pricing $229 isn't much of a deal. I guess if you want e-cores or something. A 7600 is $30 cheaper on average. A 7700x is $50 more. Both of those have an upgrade path to 3d cache chips in the future if one wants it. 12400 chips are a better deal since they are both around $110-130.
 

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Eh, from US pricing $229 isn't much of a deal. I guess if you want e-cores or something. A 7600 is $30 cheaper on average. A 7700x is $50 more. Both of those have an upgrade path to 3d cache chips in the future if one wants it. 12400 chips are a better deal since they are both around $110-130.
I don't know where he lives, but it is ranked number 56 on Amazon U.S. with 200+ bought in the last month. That's atrociously bad sales for the biggest retailer in one of the biggest markets. The 14700K and 13700K are the only other raptor in the top 20. Alder Lake continues to be far and away the best selling 1700 line up, for good reasons.
 

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They are degrading only because of the stupid settings they are sold with.

BTW I hate to admit but I had to do something bad to a used 14900K nobody wanted to buy from me, and it held up pretty well, actually I got a good feeling from this process. These CPUs (at least some of them) are not that fragile as some people now think they are.
 
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