AMD announced a few days ago the launch date of these processors, scheduled for November 7. However, and as is usually the case, we already know all the specifications that the next king of the gaming PC will offer us and that comes to the market to replace the Ryzen 7 7800X3D. We are talking about Ryzen 7 9800X3D.
Although it is true that we practically already knew all the specifications of the 9800X3D, thanks to the Geizhals website, where it is already listed, we can know the complete specifications. Geizhals is a German website where we can buy the price of thousands of products.
Rzyen 7 9800X3D Definitive Specifications
Based on the information that we can see on the Geizhals website, it is confirmed that the clock speed of the Ryzen 7 9800X3D will start from 4.7 GHz to a maximum of 5.2 GHz in turbo mode, this is 200 MHz more than its predecessor , the Ryzen 7 7800X3, a processor that has a base speed of 4.2 GHz.
One of the sections that users tend to worry about most in the consumption section. The new 9800X3D features a TDP 120Wthe same one that we can find in its predecessor. Based on the specifications that we can read on this website, it is also confirmed that the 3D V-Cache memory has not changed, with a total of 96 MB (32 MB + 64 MB 3D cache). It also shares the same number of cores, 8, and threads, 16.
This new generation of AMD X3D processors debuts the second generation of 3D V-Cache memory which offers better thermal performance and an increase in clock speed. This new generation of AMD gaming processors has Zen 5 architecture, which will allow it to offer greater performance in combination with the 2nd generation 3D V-Cache memory.
What performance will it offer?
A few days ago we published an article showing a slide from AMD stating that the performance improvement is in the 8% in video games with respect to the Ryzen 7 7800X3D. Regarding the improvement in multithread performance, according to AMD, it is 16%.
These figures contrast with other data that has appeared on Geekbench that offers superior performance. It is possible that AMD is erring on the side of caution and does not want to get its fingers caught, so, to clear up any doubts, it is advisable to wait for the first reviews that will probably be released on the same day as the presentation.
What is clear, once again, is that, if you are looking for a PC to play, the best processor you can find at the moment is the Ryzen 7 7800X3D, a processor that offers greater performance than even the new Intel Core Ultra 200 that just ended. to reach the market.
When the Ryzen 7 9800X3D is launched, it will offer superior performance, making it the best option on the market, along with the previous generation for tighter budgets.