All key details for AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D leaked

All key details for AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D leaked

All key details for Ryzen 7 9800X3D, which will be officially introduced by AMD on November 7 leaked.

Specifically, it seems that the 8-core (16-thread) 9800X3D, 12-core 9900X3D and 16-core 9950X3D will be introduced on November 7. According to a leak made through a sales channel’s comparison tool, AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D is now definitely 4.7 GHz base clock, 5.2 GHz maximum clock, 96 MB L3 cache (32MB + 64MB 3D V-Cache) and will have a TDP of 120W. Ryzen 7 9800X3D is compared to the very powerful 7800X3D, according to AMD’s official data leaked last week. 8 percent in gamesin multi-threaded applications It will bring 15 percent better performance. The new processor can be used without any problems on the recently released X870E/X870 and the last generation X670E/X670 series, as well as A620 and PRO series motherboards. On some models, this will require a firmware update.

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Prior to this, AMD’s improvement in the performance of Zen 5 processors with the update it sent made a sensation. AMD Ryzen 9600X and 9700X series processors started to work with better performance with the new BIOS update. Shared BIOS update for CPUs, In addition to reducing lags, it also brings the new 105-watt cTDP mode.

When this mode is activated, up to 10 percent higher performance can be achieved on 105 watts of power. The processors are designed for 105 watts of power, meaning that the limits are not pushed when this mode is turned on (If there is a problem, the warranty is not voided.) The company states that attention should be paid to cooling when this mode is activated.

AMD’s AM5 based on platform Ryzen 9000 series processors do not need a new motherboard. However, new X870 and X870E series motherboards started to appear on the market last week. USB 4.0 is standard on these motherboards and PCIe Gen 5 is offered on both the NVMe SSD and graphics card side.

X870 and X870E motherboards also offer higher EXPO DDR5 RAM clock speeds. For EXPO, the DDR5-8000 level is specifically increased. It is stated that EXPO DDR5-8000 RAMs offer 1 to 2ns lower latency compared to DDR5-6000.

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