
Featuring a unique AMD 3D V-Cache vertical design, this eight-core, 16 thread processor includes 96MB of L3 cache while still allowing the CPU to fit socket AM4 motherboards. Combined with the powerful Zen 3 7nm architecture, with a base clock speed of 3.4 GHz and a max boost clock speed of 4.5 GHz, this processor is designed to enhance 1080p video game performance by up to 15% with high graphical settings. Other features include support for PCIe 4.0 technology and 3200 MHz DDR4 RAM with compatible motherboards. This processor has a 105W TDP (Thermal Design Power) and does not include a cooling solution. Please note that it does not have an integrated GPU, so a dedicated graphics card is required.
Q: I have a 2 fan 240 mm liquid cooler is that enough for AMD - Ryzen 7 5800X3D
A: The Ryzen 7 5800X3D runs pretty warm at normal speed, I do think a 240mm radiator should be enough to cool it, but you may want to consider undervolting the CPU for overall better cooling and performance.
Q: Do it comes with the thermal paste ?
A: No, you will need to purchase separately
Q: Same price as the 78000x3d stop
A: The 7800X3D is the same price as the 5800X3D. Reason behind it being the 7800 is on a very new AM5 platform which has its limits and can only be pushed so far beyond the limits. The 5800 is the greatest AM4 socket CPU out there right now. It is the end game CPU for any AM4 users.
Q: Does this come with the heat sink?
A: Not this one, no. A lot of the lower end CPU's do. This one does not because the stock Wraith cooler would never be enough to keep this beast cool.
Q: i have a 4080fe, 3840x1600, is this that much slower in everything else besides gaming vs a 5900x?
A: its not a slow processor by any means. If you want the fastest cpu for gaming the 5800x3d is the best. the 5900x is a wonderful chip overall, but is mostly used for other applications that require multithreading. most games don't even use multithreading.
A: Yea you might have too do that it’s worth it
Q: Wasn't this CPU listed at $329 on this site before the "Black Friday" deal?
A: Yes because retailers raise the prices way up so they can claim to put it on sale. They think we are stupid but it just hurts business to play games