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Product Name: | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D - Ryzen 7 5000 Series 8-Core 3.4 GHz Socket AM4 105W Desktop Processor - 100-100000651WOF |
Product Description: | WORLD’S Fastest DESKTOP PROCESSOR FOR GAMERS 1 With 8 cores, boost clocks of up to 4.5GHz and an unmatched 96MB of L3 cache, the AMD Ryzen™ 7 5800X3D processor is fine-tuned for gamers with fast cores and massive cache sizes for gaming supremacy. THE UPGRADE GAMERS CRAVE Easily step into leading gaming performance with a selection of over 350 AMD socket AM4 motherboards or effortlessly upgrade your current AMD Ryzen™ processor rig to the most advanced desktop gaming processor on the market. 2 BETTER GAMING IN A FLASH WITH 3D V-CACHE™ TECHNOLOGY Games love fast memory access, and AMD 3D V-Cache™ technology puts an unprecedented 96MB of L3 cache directly onto the processor for up to 5X faster L3 cache memory access time than DRAM memory. 3 Technical Specifications Cores/Threads 8/16 Max Boost 4 Up to 4.5GHz Total Cache Total Cache (L2+L3) 100MB TDP 105W Socket Compatibility Select AMD 300 Series, AMD 400 Series, AMD 500 Series PCIe® Version 20x usable PCIe® 4.0 lanes 1. Based on testing by AMD as of 12/14/2021. Performance evaluated with Watch Dogs Legion, Far Cry 6, Gears 5, Final Fantasy XIV, Shadow of the Tomb Raider and CS:GO. All games test at 1920x1080p resolution with the HIGH in-game quality preset (or equivalent). System configuration: Ryzen 7 5800X3D and AMD Reference Motherboard with 2x8GB DDR4-3600. Core i9-12900K and ROG Maximus Z690 Hero motherboard with BIOS 0702 and 2x16GB DDR5-5200. Both systems configured with GeForce RTX 3080 on driver 472.12, Samsung 980 Pro 1TB, NZXT Kraken X62, Windows 11 28000.282. R5K-107 2. Most Advanced is defined as 7nm process technology and AMD “Zen 3” core as of October 2020. R5K-040 3. Testing by AMD Performance labs as of 12/14/2021 based on L3 cache memory latency vs. DRAM memory latency using the AIDA64 benchmark with an AMD Ryzen™ 7 5800X3D processor configured with an AMD reference motherboard, 2x8GB DDR4-3600, GeForce RTX 3080 GPU on driver 472.12, Samsung 980 Pro 1TB, NZXT Kraken X62, and Windows 11 28000.282. Latency will vary. R5K-112 4. Max boost for AMD Ryz |
Product SKU: | N82E16819113734 |
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Now when I see an Intel chip actually win in gaming at 125W power envelopes, I'll concede the crown to Intel. But AMD does need to get better at lying...ahem...I mean marketing. Just release a 600W chip that runs at 7GHz and needs phase cooling, then act like your chip is the fastest stock chip. That's nearly what Intel is doing. Source: https://www.tomshardwar
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Edit: nevermind, sold out again while I was changing ship info
Have a 2070 Super and AMD 5 3600 and riding it out for a bit
Have a 2070 Super and AMD 5 3600 and riding it out for a bit
You have a similar setup to me. Gamersnexus did a live stream where he was overclocking ryzen 7000 to over 6ghz and he said realistically, if your happy with your current setup, like a ryzen 3000 series, it doesn't make sense to upgrade unless your going very top of the line, 5800X3D is definitely top of the pack.
But right now you have a pretty evenly matched gaming setup, if you upgrade to this cpu for example, you can do it with your current hardware, motherboard and ram. But you will be in about the same boat because the 2070 will hold you back. So if your gonna upgrade from a 3600 you better upgrade to a 3080ti or 3090 to take advantage of the cpu performance.
Another thing is. Ryzen 7000 requires a very expensive motherboard and ddr5 is still crazy expensive. And AMD is actually gonna support AM4 with another sku of CPUs before the end of next year. So you gonna get a lot of mileage out of your current platform.
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Depends. So if you have like an x370 board for example you can absolutely run this cpu. But keep in mind. To get the most out of this cpu, you need a 3080ti or 3090. If your running a GTX 1660 for example, the cpu upgrade won't benefit you much outside of video encoding and production workloads.
Also you won't get pci express gen 4 with your current setup. But that won't be a problem if you upgrade your GPU to 3080/3090. And amd is gonna support AM4 for quite a while even after end of life
Well the reason why they do that is because the 4k test results all those top CPUs tend to bunch together in frame rates. The 1080p shows the clear advantages of the hardware itself where it can stretch its legs more.
Also you won't get pci express gen 4 with your current setup. But that won't be a problem if you upgrade your GPU to 3080/3090. And amd is gonna support AM4 for quite a while even after end of life
Thanks. I have a Taichi x370 board and currently have a 1080ti. I am looking to make some PC Upgrades over the next few months and didn't know the extent of the upgrades I was gonna have to make. Seems like I'd get a lot out of just a new cpu and gpu
Yeah that's not a huge improvement in performance maybe 20%. For me personally if your gonna upgrade and notice a difference that % needs to be like 50% minimum. I have a 3600 and this chip would see an improvement IF I also upgrade to a 3080ti or something. But I have an rtx 3050 and it's a good pairing with my 3600, if anything it's a bottleneck compared to the 3600. So I'm just gonna be content with this and if I do upgrade, it would have to be next year and I'll wait for the 5800x to show up on sale for 150$ lol
Yeah a GPU upgrade would make a bigger difference for you than a cpu upgrade. The RTX cores and NVENC encoder does wonders for all sorts of games and programs that even the powerful 1080 ti doesn't even have
Just don't get rtx 4000 series. That's requiring special power supplies now
Yeah I will definitely not be getting a 4000 series card anytime soon.
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I upgraded this year from a GTX 1060 to an RTX 3050, and the 3050 is similar to a GTX 1070, but the difference is it has the RTX cores and latest NVENC encoder which the 1070 doesn't have. So I can screen capture with nvidia shadow play and it doesn't effect the frames hardly at all. And some video editing apps I have, certain features didn't run before and now they run smoothly now.