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Cinebench gives us more information about the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D

Already in the last generation, AMD demonstrated that processors equipped with the so-called 3D V-Cache are ideal for PC gaming, providing notable performance improvements compared to processors that are not equipped with this technology. For this reason, it is not surprising that expectations surrounding the launch of this new member of AMD’s Zen 5 processor family are at an all-time high…

The AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D reaches 5.2 GHz in all cores

In the latest generations of processors, both AMD and Intel are playing a lot with the maximum speed they are capable of achieving, promoting astronomical figures that already exceed 6 GHz. However, These high speeds are deceptive. because they are really only produced in a single core and for very short periods of time, so they are not of much use in real use scenarios of a PC equipped with these processors.

However, in a real scenario such as Cinebench running the multi-core test, all the processor cores are put to their maximum capabilities, and as we can see in the screenshot that we have placed above these lines, the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D puts all its cores at a speed of 5.2 GHz, and in this case it is a real operating speed that can be extrapolated to a situation of conventional use, not something momentary and in a single core as we have explained before.

Thus, we have that the 9800X3D would have a base speed of 4.7 GHz and a boost speed of 5.2 GHz for all its cores. To put this in perspective, the current Ryzen 7 9700X without 3D cache comes with a base frequency of 3.8 GHz and reaches a maximum frequency of 5.5 GHz, so we would be facing the first time that an X3D processor has a higher frequency. higher than a normal processor. For example, the 7800X3D has a base frequency of 4.2 GHz, compared to 4.5 GHz for the 7700X.

Interestingly, the 4.2 GHz base frequency of AMD’s Ryzen 7 9800X3D is on par with that of the 9700X, which only reaches 5.5 GHz in lightly threaded workloads, as we have told you before, on a single core . It remains to be seen what TDP and PPT values ​​this 9800X3D gives, given that it is known that AMD has had to adapt the power of these processors with a cTDP of 105W through firmware, although with this they have achieved a performance increase of approximately 10% on the original specifications.

In any case, the summary of all this is that the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D looks incredible, and everything indicates that it will once again become the king of gaming PCs this year and probably next. We’ll see if Intel has something to say about it with its Core Ultra 200S, of course…

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