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Posted 7 June 2023

AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D Desktop Processor (8C/16T, 96MB L3 cache, up to 4.5 GHz max boost) - £263.71 (cheaper with fee-free card) @ Amazon Italy

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Features

  • AMD 3D V-Cache™ Technology
  • CPU Socket AM4
  • 3.4GHz Base Clock
  • 4.6GHz Boost Clock
  • 8 Cores / 16 Threads

AMD 3D V-Cache Technology

Unleash even more gaming performance with 3D-Stacked L3 cache, The AMD Ryzen™ 7 5800X3D is the first desktop processor with stacked L3 cache, delivering unmatched 96MB of L3 cache paired with incredibly fast cores to provide a whopping 15% average faster gaming at 1080P. Push boundaries with AMD.

5000 Series Processors Have All The Best Features To Keep You In The Game

The world’s fastest processor core for the world’s fastest gaming processors. The AMD 5000 Series are built using 7nm architecture which gives you extremely high frames rates with high image quality. AMD Ryzen™ 5000 Series processors power the next generation of demanding games, providing one of a kind immersive experiences and dominate any multithreaded task like 3D and video rendering, and software compiling.

Ultimate Performance When Gaming Or Creating

With great processing power comes the bleeding-edge technologies to support. All AMD Ryzen™ 5000 Series processors come with a full suite of technologies designed to elevate your PC’s processing power including Precision Boost 2, Precision Boost Overdrive and PCIe® 4.0. Not only are these processors drop-in ready on 500 series motherboards with a simple BIOS update, you can easily tweak and tune your processor with Ryzen™ Master and AMD StoreMI.
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  1. Somersett's avatar
    Somersett
    Hardware Unboxed looks at this vs the 7800X3D in games. One interesting and terrifying result- Hogwart's Legacy. If this game is any indication of Unreal 5 performance to come (and yes, I know the game is UE4), we are all in trouble. The Harry Potter game has atrocious RT (just as Nvidia desires, for really bad RT algorithms upsell high end Nvidia GPUs), BUT the so-called RT is really really heavy on the CPU as well.

    Let's just say gamers with all the money in the world now favour the 7800X3D to match their 4090s. Anyhoo, for us peasants, the 5800X3D kills it on the AM4 platform.
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    JonReese
    Unless I had a 4090, I wouldn't even bother with ray tracing on any games. It's too early in its infancy to justify the performance hit.