AMD confirms Ryzen 7 9800X3D will cost $479, highest clock speeds ever for 3D V-Cache and fully unlo

By Alex Chen | January 01, 0001

Just hours after , AMD has officially announced the 7 , the first next-gen 3D V-Cache processor, set to retail at $479. And we now know what AMD meant back in June when it spoke of , because it features a different design to the 7000X3D chips.

Apart from its price tag, which is $30 higher than the previous-gen was priced at launch, probably the biggest takeaways are that the 9800X3D has a 500 MHz higher base clock and 200 MHz higher boost clock compared to the 7800X3D, and its yono all app 3D-stacked cache will sit under rather than on top of the processor.

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Header Cell - Column 0 AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3DAMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D
Cores / yono all app Threads8 / 168 / 16
Base / Boost Frequency4.7 GHz / 5.2 GHz4.2 GHz / 5 GHz
Total Cache (L2 + L3)104 MB104 MB
TDP120 W120 W
SEP (USD) upon launch$479$449

Note that the 3D V-Cache, yono all app which is now located underneath the CPU, still totals 64 MB just like the 7800X3D. TDP and core counts are the same, too.

The "revolutionary change in cache placement" makes it "the first X3D processor to be fully unlocked" for overclocking because the processor should be eaiser to cool without all that memory sitting between it and the cooling solution.

This is no small thing. It was practically useless to attempt to overclock 7000X3D chips, as you had to mess with PBO and ECLK for very tiny gains. Hopefully this new underside placement will allow for an X3D chip that it's actually worth overclocking (although yono all app ).

We'll have to wait and see whether these changes plus its new Zen 5 architecture and faster clock speeds justify the pricing that's $30 higher than the 7800X3D's was at launch. Only real-world testing will let us know for sure.

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