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AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D set to launch at the end of October

marquimvfs

Member
I still couldn't wrap my head around it simply because how ahead of everyone they used to be. Even their last offerings were competitive somehow but now?! Jeez they are alive simply because of the US gov.
Things started fell apart when they (deservedly) lost the Apple contract.
 

analog_future

Resident Crybaby
So do we have any idea specifically when the 9800X3D will be going on sale on the 7th? Does anyone recall how it worked with the last generation of AMD processors?


This is the first time I've been in the market on day one for one of these, so I want to make sure I'm prepared.
 

GHG

Member
So do we have any idea specifically when the 9800X3D will be going on sale on the 7th? Does anyone recall how it worked with the last generation of AMD processors?


This is the first time I've been in the market on day one for one of these, so I want to make sure I'm prepared.

Typically they will go on sale around the time the review embargo ends.

You shouldn't need to worry too much, CPU launches are nowhere near as chaotic as GPU/console launches are.
 

analog_future

Resident Crybaby
Ordered a am5 board and ddr5, gonna get to Microcenter about 30 minutes before they open Thursday. Shouldn't have any issues getting one right?

I guess I have this same question as well. I'd like to just go into my local Best Buy as they open on Thursday and pick one up, but I have no idea if that's a reasonable plan.
 

Rossco EZ

Member
Will wait for 9950X3D…I’m upgrading for sure even if it’s not crazy uplift
 

OverHeat

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Celcius

°Temp. member
If the 12 and 16 cores X3D cpu's again have only extra cache on 1CCX and the other gets disabled when gaming then I'd disappointed personally
 

Bry0

Member
If the 12 and 16 cores X3D cpu's again have only extra cache on 1CCX and the other gets disabled when gaming then I'd disappointed personally
Even if both have 3D v cache, if a program uses cores on both ccd it still incurs a latency penalty. The 8 core is just the way to go unless you have a real productivity need for the extra core imo.

Hopefully with zen 6 we can get 10 cores per ccd or something.
 
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StereoVsn

Gold Member
Even if both have 3D v cache, if a program uses cores on both ccd it still incurs a latency penalty. The 8 core is just the way to go unless you have a real productivity need for the extra core imo.

Hopefully with zen 6 we can get 10 cores per ccd or something.
Then basically not much point for just gaming. I do want to see some productivity and gaming benches overall though.
 
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