AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D
AM4, 3.40 GHz, 8 -CoreProduct details
Processor family | Ryzen 7 5th Gen |
Number of processor cores | 8 -Core |
Max. TDP | 105 W |
Number of threads | 16 |
PCI express version (max.) | 4 |
Item number | 20147159 |
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Manufacturer no. | 100-100000651WOF |
Release date | 10.3.2022 |
Processor family | Ryzen 7 5th Gen |
Processor socket | AM4 |
AMD Core | Ryzen 3rd gene |
Processor clock frequency | 3.40 GHz |
Max. turbo clock rate | 4.50 GHz |
Number of processor cores | 8 -Core |
Number of threads | 16 |
Number of performance cores | 8 -Core |
Lithography | 7 nm |
Max. TDP | 105 W |
L1 Cache | 512 kB |
L2 Cache | 4000 kB |
L3 Cache | 96 MB |
Multiplier unlocked | Yes |
PCI express version (max.) | 4 |
Processor design | 64-bit |
AMD Technologies | AMD GameCache |
Memory channels | Dual-Channel |
Memory type | DDR4-RAM |
Memory form factor | DIMM |
Country of origin | China |
Manufacturer commitment | SBTi |
Scope of delivery | AMD processor in a box |
Length | 14.50 cm |
Width | 13.80 cm |
Height | 7.30 cm |
Weight | 122 g |
Reviews & Ratings
Statutory warranty score
How often does a product of this brand in the «Processors» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
Source: Galaxus- 1.AMD1.2 %
- 2.Intel2 %
Statutory warranty case duration
How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?
Source: Galaxus- 1.AMD3 days
- 2.Intel8 days
Return rate
How often is a product of this brand in the «Processors» category returned?
Source: Galaxus- 1.AMD3.8 %
- 2.Intel4.5 %
The two completely different approaches of AMD and Intel are only partially successful. Intel's Core i9-12900KS is brazenly overpriced compared to the extra performance it offers, a clear candidate for users who only want to buy the top model on principle. AMD's Ryzen 7 5800X3D costs a little more in percentage terms compared to the standard variant, but also offers more benefits to gamers with an...
- Very high gaming performance
- high application performance
- comparatively efficient
- AM4 platform offers hardly any upgrade options
- Quite high temperature under full application load (approx. 90 degrees; does not apply to games)
I have to admit that at first glance it would feel strange for me to buy a new CPU for a platform that (almost) no longer offers the possibility of upgrading. However, gaming reality catches up with me very quickly in our test of the Ryzen 7 5800X3D. Not only does the Ryzen 7 5800X3D come very close to the current top processors, but it does so in a comparatively cheap and efficient way...