With the 2nd Gen 3D V-Cache technology AMD has moved the 64MB cache memory below those eight Zen 5 cores, which should provide better cooling. As said, this SKU packs 8 cores and 16 threads, a total of 104MB cache, 120W TDP, and base and boost clocks or 4.7GHz and 5.2GHz, respectively. It is also the first X3D processor that is fully unlocked, promising impressive overclocking potential.
"We continue to push the boundaries of performance and innovation in desktop computing, delivering solutions that exceed the needs of gamers and creators alike," said Jack Huynh, senior vice president and general manager, computing and graphics, AMD. "With the introduction of the Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor, built on our advanced 'Zen 5' architecture, we are elevating gaming performance like never before. Featuring innovative 2nd AMD Gen 3D V-Cache technology, this processor reflects our commitment to excellence and our ability to innovate in ways that redefine the industry."
Performance wise, AMD claims an 8 percent improvement in gaming performance compared to the previous model. According to AMD's own slide, the performance varies from 1 to 26 percent, depending on the game. When compared to the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K, the Ryzen 7 9800X3D offers a 20 percent higher performance on average. Based on the slide, the performance goes from 1 to 59 percent higher performance, depending on the game.
AMD was also keen to note that the Ryzen 7 9800X3D is compatible with all existing AM5 motherboards. The Ryzen 7 9800X3D will be available on November 7th, priced at $479.