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AMD, CPU and 9800X3D
AMD Ryzen 9800X3D CPU spotted with all-core boost of 5.2GHz, could go on sale on November 7
Fresh rumors indicate that we could see the Ryzen 9800X3D revealed in just a couple of weeks, with a top-end single-core boost of 5.4GHz, even?
AMD Ryzen 9800X3D benchmark leaks could disappoint PC gamers – but let’s not rule out this CPU just yet
New leaks have burst the optimistic bubble around the CPU’s gaming prowess, but there’s lots to chew over with these benchmarks.
AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU Reveal Date Could Spoil Arrow Lake's Launch Party
It appears that AMD is getting ready to unveil its first consumer Zen 5 processors with 3D V-cache, the timing of which nearly coincides with retail availability of Arrow Lake.
AMD Ryzen 9800X3D benchmark suggests this won't be just a great gaming CPU, but an all-rounder
Leaked benchmark for Cinebench shows big single-core, and even bigger multi-core, gains for the Ryzen 9800X3D and also the 9950X3D processor.
Leak indicates AMD Ryzen 9000X3D series CPU gaming performance will disappoint
An MSI presentation says that AMD's Ryzen 9000X3D does not have substantially higher performance than the typical version.
Leaked MSI presentation shows that Ryzen 9000X3D may fail to impress
It’s no wonder that many gamers are anticipating the 9000X3D lineup, especially because the non-3D Zen 5 failed to move the needle in gaming scenarios. However, according to a new leak from a surprising source,
AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Reportedly Spotted Hitting 5.2 GHz on All Cores and Could Launch as Early as November, According to the Latest Rumors
If any of the rumors for AMD's next gaming processor featuring 3D V-cache technology are true, then the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D could end up being one of the most sought-after CPUs in 2024/2025. This latest pair of tidbits point to a potential release before the holidays and a turbo clock rate which could see it besting many of the most powerful gaming CPUs.
New Leak Shows Ryzen 9000X3D's Performance Is Close to Zen 4's
Even though AMD just launched its regular Zen 5 CPUs in August, their lukewarm reception and the imminent arrival of competing chips from Intel could spur AMD to release the X3D V-Cache versions ahead of schedule.
CNET on MSN
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CPU Temperature Monitor: How to Check Your CPU Temperature
To check your CPU temperature, look next to the CPU #0 or Core #0 field under Temperature readings. Core Temp will show you a ...
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Analyzing AMD’s Next-Generation CPU, GPU And DPU
With its new releases at the Advancing AI 2024 event, AMD has positioned itself as a legitimate competitor to Nvidia in ...
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First reviews of Intel’s fastest CPU ever shows that it has finally caught up with AMD – 128-core Xeon 6980P CPU won’t come cheap though
Despite some logistical challenges with the testing platform, Phoronix noted that with the Xeon 6900P series launch "Intel ...
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Cold Reception For New Ryzen CPU After ‘Factory Tour’ Leak
Leaks about AMD’s new Ryzen processor from a purported factory tour have left tech types scratching their heads about whether ...
ExtremeTech on MSN
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Still Live: The Best CPU Deals for Prime Day 2
Get your new desktop ready for all the great games you're going to get this holiday season, and save money, too.
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Meet AMD’s new 192-core CPU monster; the EPYC 9965 is its most expensive processor ever at nearly $15,000
At just under $15,000, the EPYC 9965 uses the Zen 5c core architecture has 192 cores and 384 threads and will compete against ...
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If You’re a Serious Gamer, This AMD Ryzen 7 5800X Processor is 63% Off on Amazon
The AMD Ryzen 7 5800X processor is currently available at an astounding 73% discount exclusively for Prime members during ...
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Intel Arrow Lake: CPU coolers remain compatible, but there are restrictions
The Core Ultra 200S require new mainboards, but CPU coolers remain compatible. The only exception: contact frames.
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