Hello. I’ll keep it simple

I am planning to do moderate gaming and moderate - heavy productivity workload especially with rendering, simultaneously streaming, and (video) editing. As such, I am eyeing the 7950x3d and have a few questions about it as all this talk about setting it up honestly seems daunting VS the simplicity of (from what I heard and understand) the one-and-done setup with the 7800x3d.
For the 7950x3d

  1. Do I *NEED* process lasso for it?
  2. Would just buying the CPU, installing it, and setting windows to high-performance work?
  3. If I just follow these steps by AMD themselves https://community.amd.com/t5/gaming/how-to-set-up-your-system-with-a-new-amd-ryzen-9-7950x3d-or/ba-p/589464, would that suffice?
  4. Just confirming this as I am honestly confused with the amount of information around. So if I game on my first monitor using the 8 cores of the 1st CCD, I can run a productivity process as well with the other cores as needed and it would NOT be parked? This is mostly what I’ll be doing
  5. For setting my expectations as well, for current 7950x3d users, what has been your overall experience with this CPU? Has it been a slog to setup? What issues did you guys face? What should I prepare myself to face if ever?
    For the 7800x3d
  6. Would the 7800x3d be enough for both gaming and productivity? Especially with my question 4 for the 7950x3d

If it helps with answering the questions, I have the 7900XTX with 32gb of 6000mhz cl30 Ram

Thank you!

  • chapstickbomber@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Another brute force solution that can improve stability and gaming consistency out of the box is to lower the max clock of CCD1 cores in BIOS so that CCD0 cores always clock higher. Without any special service running, Windows will often pin high load work to the “faster” cores which is one reason why 7950X3D benchmarks are all over the place. This means a zero or 1 percent hit in heavy MT, and maybe a 5-6% hit in procs that scale perfectly with frequency and were natively being assigned to CCD1 cores hitting 5.6 or 5.7GHz instead of 5.3 on CCD0. Re: that 6%: YAGNI tbh