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AMD confirms Ryzen 7 5800X3D launches this spring, Zen4 Raphael in 2H 2022

I currently have a 5900X. I am not interested in the 5800X3D, but I would be happy to buy a 5900X3D with 192MB high-speed v-cache if available.
No news about anything like it has been shared in the CES 2022 live stream, but at the Computex last year Lisa Su mentioned it.
Does anyone know if a 5900X3D will reach the market and when ?
i think it's been canned as they probably couldn't get the clock speed up enough to make it a worthwhile performance uplift over the vanilla 5900x.
 
probs the same time as the 5800x3d, the 5900x3d will come? As i doubt they will only do 1 cpu with it. Could be just like a slight delay from launch i.e say 5800x3d one month then next month or two the other one will be out?
Clock speeds were lower on 5800X3D than the 5800X (4.5 GHz max boost so I suspect there are issues in terms of cooling, efficiency and yields). However, it is still an important first step, 3D stacking technology is very exciting.
 
Well that was disappointing. I suspect there are problems in terms of cost, yields and cooling if the 5800X3D is the only SKU (Ian Cutress was right). It seems I won't be upgrading my 3900X after all, it's puzzling because the prototype was supposedly based on a 5900X and not a 5800X.

It is none of those things. The problem is Milan-X demand so you get a Zen version that has a loose bin (105w, 8c and lowish clockspeeds) so the good silicon can be used in Milan-X.
 
The Zen3D single sku is a bit of a meme and frankly forgettable. I'm sure some diehards will get it but outside of very cache happy games like CS:GO, it'll be meh.

Zen 4 is interesting and clearly will start off with DDR5 support which is great. Hopefully DDR5 IC maturity, price and availability is normalized by Q4.

That went well for you ;) CS:GO really only one not doing good and a lot of others doing much better.
 
Clock speeds were lower on 5800X3D than the 5800X (4.5 GHz max boost so I suspect there are issues in terms of cooling, efficiency and yields). However, it is still an important first step, 3D stacking technology is very exciting.
It maybe down to the costs also as the 5800X3D could well be a £600 part when it releases as they were comparing it to the £600 12900k and ominously had no pricing details.
 
It maybe down to the costs also as the 5800X3D could well be a £600 part when it releases as they were comparing it to the £600 12900k and ominously had no pricing details.
I thought the same, I think I'm waiting for Zen 4 or Zen 5 instead :cry:.
 
Seems like they didn't really want to bother with another AM4 lineup, but felt they had to produce a response to Alder Lake before late in the year. Wouldn't want Intel to be sitting pretty on top of the 240p gaming benchmark charts for 9+ months after all. I don't think I'll be bothering to upgrade my 5800X, personally.
 
Seems like they didn't really want to bother with another AM4 lineup, but felt they had to produce a response to Alder Lake before late in the year. Wouldn't want Intel to be sitting pretty on top of the 240p gaming benchmark charts for 9+ months after all. I don't think I'll be bothering to upgrade my 5800X, personally.

Maybe a pipe cleaner with benefits.
 
Who is selling their 5800x for a 3D version, for the same core count and widely varied gaming performance depending on if a games loves the extra cache, and all these gains at a lowly 1080p, if you game at 1440p or higher it will be measly gains.

Joxen. Gaming performance is all that matters apparently. I’ve got a 1700X and 1800X. I’ll probably upgrade those to 5800X3 chips and maybe a 3800X. Just in case covid comes back in a big way.
 
Joxen. Gaming performance is all that matters apparently. I’ve got a 1700X and 1800X. I’ll probably upgrade those to 5800X3 chips and maybe a 3800X. Just in case covid comes back in a big way.
I won't be upgrading again till atleast Zen 5/meteor lake. If I pick up a new card later on this year and it bottlenecks at 1440p then I shall just upgrade my monitor to 4K instead.
 
"Spring" 2022 for launch, was hoping we'd see this sooner. Then again AMD say Zen4 is "on track" for 2H 2022 release - though what's on track can easily run later. I think AMD would prefer a solid year between Zen3 refresh and Zen4 launch, not to annoy their own customers etc.


Spring 2022 isn't really that far away lol , also it's just refresh don't think really worth it for people already with zen3 might as well see what zen4 brings , not a bad refresh don't need complete new board like rocket lake did it really shouldn't have existed :cry: am4 socket really well supported hopefully am5 gets similar life
 
Spring 2022 isn't really that far away lol , also it's just refresh don't think really worth it for people already with zen3 might as well see what zen4 brings , not a bad refresh don't need complete new board like rocket lake did it really shouldn't have existed :cry: am4 socket really well supported hopefully am5 gets similar life

Pre production AM5 silicon hitting 5ghz all core. Oof, 16 all cores-a-coring with mental memory bandwidth and capacity.

Will be going highend ASRock or Asus X670 board.
 
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