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The AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D will be better than we expected

All the processors that we can see currently try to compete in a really demanding market, and one of the first tests that is usually done when an extremely powerful CPU is launched is to check how it works, in addition to the benchmarks, in games, since which are the applications that generally need more requirements. That is why AMD found the key to creating a range of processors that far surpassed the others in this area, the X3D, of which we already know new details of its next launch, the Ryzen 7 9800x3D.

X3D processors have a series of advantages over normal ones, and since they are specifically designed to offer the best performance in video games, they have much more advanced features than other models, in this case, related to the cache. And these CPUs stand out for having a technology called 3D V-Cachewhich allows this feature to be greatly increased, reaching a total cache of 96 MB, something that is generally not seen in many other CPUs.

The Ryzen 7 9800x3D could have higher clock speeds along with other additional benefits

Many of the rumors we’ve heard about AMD’s new gaming-oriented processor have to do with its release date, but now we also know some other key aspects to keep in mind, and that is that it could be much better than what we thought. we think. This leak is corroborated by more and more people, but there are also other additional aspects about this processor that we must take into account, and one of them would be related to the way in which we can increase the performance it offers, and that is that a new rumor suggests that this new version could support overclocking.

The x3D processors Previous generations do not allow overclocking (or at least not a very conventional one) because the V-Cache stack they incorporate is too sensitive, so it is limited to prevent it from being damaged. But this time, AMD could be preparing a way for users to increase the power of the processor in a similar way to what we can find in the Ryzen 5 and 7 of the 9000 series, which came out with a TDP of 65 W but with With the new AGESA patch we can increase the TDP to 105 W.

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The leak shows a supposed box of AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D that was sent to the company’s partners for marketing, while Youtuber Moore’s Law Is Dead claims to have had access to all the marketing slides, which indicated that the processor would be designed to have increased frequencies, along with a cache of 104 MB. This would indicate that this new processor could have increased frequencies of both the base and boost clocks, allowing it to be used with greater performance without overclocking and even gain even more by making it work above its basic parameters.

And hey, great for us… if AMD’s X3D processors were already excellent especially for gaming in the last generation, the fact that they are even better in the current generation is very good news.

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