• Gamers take note: AMD Ryzen 7000X3D CPUs could go on sale Februar

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thu Jan 12 11:00:04 2023
    Gamers take note: AMD Ryzen 7000X3D CPUs could go on sale February 14

    Date:
    Thu, 12 Jan 2023 10:48:13 +0000

    Description:
    The only thing that remains unknown is how much these pepped-up processors will cost.

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    AMDs Ryzen 7000X3D processors are set to launch in February, the company told us at CES 2023 , but now we have a purported release date for the
    supercharged chips thatll be of great interest to gamers and its February
    14.

    OC3D spotted that this release date was shared via the official web page for the Ryzen 7 7800X3D on the AMD site, but looking at the page now, that information has been removed (not before it was screen grabbed).

    So, we can assume this was an accidental leak by a less-than-careful AMD employee, though we do need to be a bit careful about assuming the screenshot is genuine, as ever. All we have is an image here, and as we know, pics can
    be manipulated.

    However, OC3D seemingly took the screen grab itself, as the image source is credited to AMD and not a third-party, so it seems unlikely to be a fabrication.

    Come February 14, then, well see not just the Ryzen 7 7800X3D, but also the 7900X3D and 7950X3D. All these chips will use 3D V-Cache to pep up gaming performance considerably, as we saw with the 5800X3D of the Zen 3 family. Analysis: Say it with flowers, or chocolates or 3D V-Cache?

    So, the launch date will be Valentines Day, but will we love AMDs pricing? That remains to be seen. On the one hand, late last year we witnessed price cuts on the still fresh vanilla Ryzen 7000 CPUs , after sales werent great to begin with. However, that was partly a reflection of the total cost of upgrade, taking into account the necessary AM5 motherboard (with no wallet-friendly options) and need for DDR5 RAM (unlike Raptor Lake , you cant use DDR4, and DDR5 is still fairly pricey).

    Now more affordable AM5 motherboards are around (and even cheaper ones shouldnt be far off), and gamers will likely be keen to get a piece of the
    Zen 4 3D V-Cache action, we can foresee AMD pushing a bit harder with the pricing here. Time will tell, but at any rate, the Ryzen 9 spins on X3D are obviously going to be expensive, anyway.

    Aside from the potential hole they might blow in your wallet, the other niggling worry about the higher-tier Ryzen 9 X3D models is how Windows might deal with their new design. In a nutshell, these CPUs have two CCDs (chiplets), but only one has the 3D V-Cache on top the other runs with a faster boost speed instead. Now, some games will benefit from more cache, and some will find the higher clocks more of a boon, so any given game needs to
    be marshaled to favor the appropriate CCD thats best for it.

    Could that introduce issues and performance teething problems? Microsoft and AMD are working closely to ensure this doesnt happen in Windows gaming, but
    of course, well only know when we get these processors in for review. Not
    long now, and we cant wait to see how theyll perform, and how much of a
    threat the new X3D CPUs will be to Intels powerful Raptor Lake line-up.



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/gamers-take-note-amd-ryzen-7000x3d-cpus-could-g o-on-sale-february-14


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