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minus-squareBigDaddySlim@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up17·2 months agoMy gaming desktop has a 5950x, I can run virtual machines and all games just fine. No reason to upgrade. My Plex server runs an Intel 10400, handles everything I throw at it just fine. No reason to upgrade. My home theater PC runs a Ryzen 1700 and again, runs just fine. No reason to upgrade. I think the newest CPU in my house is either my Steam Deck’s APU or the one in my PS5.
minus-squareTheGrandNagus@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·2 months agoBoth the PS5 and Steam deck’s CPU architecture are Zen2. So the 5950X is the most modern (Zen3)
My gaming desktop has a 5950x, I can run virtual machines and all games just fine. No reason to upgrade.
My Plex server runs an Intel 10400, handles everything I throw at it just fine. No reason to upgrade.
My home theater PC runs a Ryzen 1700 and again, runs just fine. No reason to upgrade.
I think the newest CPU in my house is either my Steam Deck’s APU or the one in my PS5.
Both the PS5 and Steam deck’s CPU architecture are Zen2. So the 5950X is the most modern (Zen3)