If you're using an AM4 motherboard in your gaming PC, then there's some good news for you as it looks like AMD is releasing another eight core chip with 3D V-Cache that should be cheaper than the Ryzen 7 5800X3D. And better still, one more six core X3D model will appear alongside it, which could well be the best budget gaming chip ever.
While doing my usual browsing through X, I noticed a post by hardware enthusiast chi11eddog. The user had previously leaked correct information about the Ryzen 5 5600X3D several weeks before the official announcement, which is why I paid immediate attention to it.
One year after AMD launched the Ryzen 7 5800X3D—and well after releasing the Zen 4 CPU range—it surprised us all by announcing a limited run of the Ryzen 5 5600X3D. This CPU had the same chip as its bigger brother but with two cores disabled and lower clock speeds. But that wasn't the end of the Zen 3 V-Cache series, as it appears that two further models are nearing release.
One thing to note about the Zen 3 3D V-Cache CPUs is that you can't directly overclock [[link]] them, as the layer of extra L3 cache reduces the chip's ability to transfer heat. That means you won't be able to pick up a 5700X3D and then click a few options in the BIOS to get it running at the same speed as the 5800X3D.
The other [[link]] model is the Ryzen 5 5500X3D and yes, it's just a 5600X3D but with a 300MHz lower base clock and 400MHz off the boost clock. You're still getting a six core, 12 thread CPU and all of them have that extra 64MB of L3 cache on top of the built-in 32MB.
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While we never got a chance to test a 5600X3D, due to it being an exclusive Micro Center release, the 5800X3D was one of AMD's best ever gaming CPUs until the Ryzen 7 7800X3D hit the shelves. The 5800X3D is still a popular choice amongst PC gamers but at $320, it's still quite pricey.
The 5600X3D had a $230 price tag, so it will be interesting to see how much the 5700X3D and 5500X3D models will cost. If the former is around the $280 mark and the latter is under $200, they could be perfect upgrades for anyone using the AM4 platform. Of course, there's a good chance that they're [[link]] more expensive than this or worse still, exclusive to one retailer only.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that AMD gives us all a nice holiday treat and sells the new (and surely absolutely dead last, no more coming whatsoever) Zen X3D CPUs everywhere and at a nice low price. Please, Santa?