AMD denies the world its new Ryzen 5 5500X3D budget gaming chip

AMD's Ryzen 5 5500X3D represents the budget entry point for X3D technology within the company's processor lineup. The chip delivers enhanced gaming capabilities through its expanded L3 cache configuration. PassMark testing revealed performance scores of 20,498 points across multiple cores and 3,005 points for single-core operations. These results demonstrate competitive positioning against the standard 5500 variant despite reduced clock speeds. The processor maintains relevance as AMD phases out higher-tier AM4 X3D models.

The 5500X3D features six cores with twelve threads alongside 96 megabytes of L3 cache compared to 16 megabytes on regular models. Clock frequencies operate at 600 MHz and 200 MHz below the standard version for base and boost specifications, respectively. Gaming performance benefits significantly from the additional cache despite synthetic benchmark limitations. Latin American markets currently receive exclusive access to this processor. Future expansion to additional regions follows AMD's established product rollout patterns.
 

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