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Speaking of which, when compared to the 5800X, the new 3D version is clocked slightly lower with a boost frequency of 4.5 GHz, down 200 MHz from the original. Not to worry, we have included some productivity benchmarks in this review as we're sure many of you want to see how it compares with the 5800X.

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Instead, AMD is 100% pushing this as a gaming CPU, and once you see the data it will make sense why there isn't a "5950X3D." We're sure there will be some productivity workloads that can benefit from the extra 元 cache, but AMD has refrained from giving any examples if they exist. It's worth noting that this is a gaming focused CPU.

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Intel's Core i9-12900K is around $600, so should the 5800X3D hit the intended MSRP, it's going to be considerably cheaper than the competition.Īnother advantage of the 5800X3D is that it can be dropped into any AM4 motherboard that already supports Ryzen 5000 series processors, meaning inexpensive B450 boards do support this new CPU, though ideally you'd probably want a decent X570 board to justify spending so much on the processor. In terms of pricing, the 5800X3D has been set at $450 which is the original price of the standard 5800X, which has now dropped down to around $340. They also claim the 5800X3D is overall faster than Intel's i9-12900K while costing significantly less, so that'll be interesting to look at.

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This is achieved by stacking a 41mm2 die containing nothing but 元 cache over the Zen 3 core complex die, extending the 元 cache by 64 MB.ĪMD claims this boosts performance by 15% on average over the Ryzen 9 5900X, which is no small feat. This new CPU sees an incredible 200% increase in 元 cache capacity, going from the standard 32 MB to an impressive 96 MB. Acknowledging this, AMD has opted to supercharge their 8-core, 16-thread Ryzen 7 5800X with 3D V-cache, creating the 5800X3D. In other words, making the cores faster, rather than adding more of them, is the best way to boost performance in today's games. and we don't expect that to change any time soon.Īs a quick example, we found many instances where increasing the 元 cache of a 10th-gen Core series processor from 12 to 20 MB – a 67% increase – could boost gaming performance by around 20%, whereas increasing the core count from 6 to 10 cores – also a 67% increase – would only improve performance by 6% or less. That article was inspired by endless claims that more cores were the way to go for gamers, despite the fact that games are really bad at using core-heavy processors. Since then, we've tested and confirmed that 元 cache heavily influences gaming performance (see our feature "How CPU Cores & Cache Impact Gaming Performance" for details). AMD promised 3D V-cache would bring a ~15% boost to gaming performance used alongside the Zen 3 architecture thanks to a much larger 元 cache. The Ryzen 7 5800X3D is the first processor to feature AMD's 3D V-cache technology that was announced last October.













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