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AMD drops Ryzen 7 9850X3D, clocks in at 5.6 GHz
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82122, member: 636"] AMD dropped another X3D chip, claiming it is the fastest for games. The Ryzen 7 9850X3D replaces the older model, boasting a peak boost clock of 5.6 GHz, which is four hundred megahertz quicker. It keeps the same basic design as before, with eight cores, sixteen threads, and a thermal rating of 120 watts. The massive cache pool remains a key feature, offering 96 megabytes of L3 cache split between the processor die and a separate 3D V-Cache chip. The company says this processor beats Intel's Core Ultra 9 285K by an average of twenty-seven percent in gaming. That figure is only a slight bump from the twenty-four percent lead they claimed for the previous model. This suggests real-world gains between generations are pretty minimal, likely sitting under three percent for most players. AMD has not revealed how the chip behaves when all cores are active, focusing only on that single-core speed boost. The entire package is scheduled to launch sometime before the end of March this year. Pricing details are still unknown. This refresh continues their existing playbook of slapping huge amounts of cache onto processors and pushing clock speeds higher. The strategy reliably delivers strong performance in games, even if each new iteration offers only a small step forward. For people who must have the absolute best gaming CPU, this will be the new contender, albeit a familiar one. [/QUOTE]
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