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The 100MB cached Ryzen™ 7 5800X3D debuts: castration overclocking

At the beginning of the year, AMD released a special Ryzen™ 7 5800X3D, in the Ryzen 7 5800X on top of the original 32MB L3 cache stacked 64MB 3D V-Cache, plus 4MB L2 cache, a total of up to 100MB, claiming that the game performance can be improved by an average of 15%, up to 40%.

According to the latest news, the Ryzen 7 5800X3D is expected to be finally listed on April 20, and now we have finally seen the physical object for the first time (from the B station user brother No. 1):

The 100MB cached Ryzen™ 7 5800X3D debuts: castration overclocking

Well, it's no different from the usual Ryzen™ 5000 series, it's just that the model logo has changed.

Unexpectedly, however, exposure shows that the Ryzen 7 5800X3D does not support overclocking.

Caching is quite space- and power-intensive, and the Ryzen™ 7 5800X3D has reduced the frequency from 3.8-4.7GHz to 3.4-4.5GHz to maintain a thermal design power consumption of 105W.

The reason for limiting overclocking is that it is still due to the consideration of power control to avoid getting out of control.

Even so, the Ryzen 7 5800X3D is poised to challenge the i9-12900K and reclaim the name of the strongest gaming processor again, at least that's what AMD says.

The 100MB cached Ryzen™ 7 5800X3D debuts: castration overclocking

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