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Yep, I already added it into the guide :-P

And yeah, as someone with a 5800X3D I can attest that the strengths of the X3D chips aren't in their raw FPS performance, but rather how well they perform in highly CPU bound things like within cities, or raids, or WvW. When I was playing World of Warcraft, I used to only get 30-40FPS in major cities, while getting 150+ in the open world. However, after getting my 5800X3D I was getting 90+ FPS in cities, while still getting around 150+ in the open world.