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The AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D is an 8-core, 16-thread desktop processor designed for high-performance computing. With a clock speed of 4.2 GHz and advanced 5nm technology, it ensures efficient multitasking and rapid execution of tasks. The processor features a substantial 96 MB L3 cache and comes with integrated AMD Radeon Graphics for exceptional visual output, making it a perfect choice for gamers and professionals alike.
Processor | 4.2 GHz ryzen_7 |
Brand | AMD |
Series | AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D |
Item model number | AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D |
Item Weight | 2.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.57 x 1.57 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.57 x 1.57 x 0.1 inches |
Color | Classic |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Manufacturer | AMD |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0BTZB7F88 |
Country of Origin | Malaysia |
Date First Available | April 6, 2023 |
C**W
Run games smoothly
As my first venture into an AMD build, I couldn't be happier with the Ryzen 7 7800X3D. Paired with an Asrock B650 Steel Legend WiFi 6E motherboard, fast DDR5 RAM, and an Onix Lumi Arc B580 12GB graphics card, this processor handles everything I throw at it with impressive ease. Demanding games like Red Dead Redemption 2 and Ghost of Tsushima run beautifully, providing a smooth and immersive experience, and it also chews through photo and video editing tasks without breaking a sweat. So far, the compatibility and performance have been flawless.What's particularly reassuring is how consistently cool the 7800X3D runs, even under sustained load. Thanks to my Thermalright Peerless Assassin air cooler and the excellent airflow within my NZXT H6 Flow case, temperatures remain remarkably stable whether I'm deep into a gaming session or processing large media files. This combination of raw processing power and thermal efficiency means I get reliable, top-tier performance across all my applications without worry.My switch to AMD, spearheaded by this 7800X3D, has been an overwhelmingly positive experience. It has proven to be a powerhouse, delivering fantastic gaming frame rates and adeptly managing creative workloads. For anyone looking for a CPU that excels in a variety of demanding tasks while maintaining great thermals with a good air cooling setup, I wholeheartedly recommend the Ryzen 7 7800X3D. It's a truly capable chip that has significantly elevated my PC experience.
C**Y
Don't hesitate...just get it!
I kind of went a little overboard with my thoughts on what these tarrifs would bring so I decided to just build a PC just in case the prices increase drastically. Prob won't but that's not my point here. When I was researching parts and if I wanted to stay with AMD or try Intel, I found a bunch of raving reviews about this CPU. I got it on sale during the spring sale for $399. Not really a crazy sale there but still saved a few dollars. I got all my PC parts during the sale and prob saved about $150. So now for my actual thoughts on the Ryzen 7 7800x3D. I love the performance upgrade it has given me. This is coming from an Ryzen 5700x3D that's now in my bedroom PC. I saw a review on here saying they saw very little performance upgrade from a 5600x.....what? I did some benchmarks and play some games. I went from 60 in cyber punk Ultra RT to around 90-100. I am rocking a 9070xt but I was using that with the 5700x3D also. I saw a huge performance uplift in Assassin's Creed Shadows as well by 20fps. To me that is a great upgrade because frames matter and all that good stuff. It does run warmer than my 5700x3D but I researched the temps and it's actually below normal temps seen by others in same scenarios. I am using a graphite pad instead of thermal paste so maybe that's why? Idk but I am tempted to paste it and see if there's any difference. I can't show you the CPU but I'll send a gratuitous picture of inside of my new build like the other reviewers. It's nothing fancy but it does the job for me. This was the best decision outside the 9070xt...team red baby!
L**L
Amazing CPU, but not worth upgrading from AM4 to AM5 unless you have the budget for it.
I haven't tested this in many other games yet, as I just finished my build earlier today, but so far, it's been great with Wukong. As you can see from the images, I upgraded from a Ryzen 5 5600x to this 7800X3D. While the jump in performance wasn't as large as other stuff like upgrading my GPU and RAM capacity from 16 GB to 32+, it is still nice to see a visible increase in FPS, especially the lows. I'd only recommend this type of CPU jump if you feel that your current one is a bottleneck, but even then, it might still be better to just stick with a higher-tier AM4 processor. The upgrade obviously requires a new motherboard that can handle AM5 processors so that means at a minimum, new RAM and some rebuilding on your part.
A**N
Beautiful upgrade to my gaming-focused system!
I'm writing this review with the new 9000 series right around the corner, to make sure that people still consider the Ryzen 7 7800X3D as a viable upgrade to their gaming systems. I'm coming from a previous system of a Ryzen 5 5600X and an RTX 4080 Super, which, while playable, was one where I could clearly tell that my RTX 4080 Super couldn't properly stretch its legs.I see people mention the fast processing power of the 7800X3D, and while this is true (I can't state enough just how much snappier my system feels in comparison to the 5600X even when not playing games), I'd also like to mention what made the 7800X3D such a great upgrade for me. In many of my games, while, again, I had a playable experience with the 5600X, in areas with heavy NPCs or geometry, my system really started to struggle, with a strong sense of choppiness and stutter, in a way where I would dread going to those areas, sticking to more open areas in games, instead.With the 7800X3D, that fear is a thing of the past, and I believe that in addition to its sheer processing power, that's also due to the much more consistent 1% and 0.1% fps lows that I experience with the 7800X3D. It's obviously not something you can point to and go "wow, look at all the fps I'm getting!", like we gamers like to do. But it is something that has an immediate noticeable effect in games. Games like Cyberpunk 2077 fully maxed out (especially in the new Dogtown area) simply feel so much smoother, and the same goes for Horizon Forbidden West's Burning Shores DLC area, that is incredibly heavy with notably complex architecture geometry.So, while some maybe might argue that there was no point in me upgrading with the 9000 series right around the corner, or that I could have just gotten a 5800X3D instead, I'd say this. While yes, I could have gotten a 5800X3D, I figured at the very least that I should upgrade to the new platform, and get all of the benefits of PCIE 4.0 (I was previously on a much older system), and DDR5 RAM guaranteed in the future, as well as a viable upgrade path. Which brings me to my next point. Even though the 9000 series will be arriving soon, if you're like me, and you enjoy enthusiast 1440p gaming while still preferring to upgrade every other generation (it just makes the most sense to me financially), I plan on sticking with my 7800X3D until the series after 9000 is fully released. By that time, I'll likely be ready for the RTX 6000 series, and a proper CPU upgrade right alongside it. The uplift it has brought my system is just fantastic, and I just can't see the 7800X3D being outdone before that time! Many games I'm looking forward to in the farther future, like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, don't currently recommend anything close to it. I don't believe it would be a mistake to purchase the 7800X3D right now, unless you're absolutely dying to be on the cutting edge of the new generation of tech. But that's also just my feeling and opinion; of course, I'm sure Hardware Unboxed and the like will have their own thorough educated reviews comparing what we have available, when all is said and done. Personally, I just didn't want to wait through any potential growing pains with the 9000 series that have been all ironed out here already, and my experience with the games I enjoy currently was frustrating enough that I also didn't want to wait for the 9000 series X3D variants to be released, as well. I genuinely wanted improvements now, so the purchase was worth it for me!As far as my own experience with Amazon, no problems here. I had to give a password to the delivery driver in-person before they would hand over the package, which I deeply appreciated. When you're dealing with things this expensive, I believe it should be a must. It arrived in its own original packaging, and when paired with my Scythe Mugen 6 Dual Fan cooler, and the Gigabyte B650 Aorus Elite AX motherboard, it has been running like a dream, both in the games I've mentioned, as well as with general work and recreation.I just wanted to give my thoughts and opinion in case anyone is on the fence about purchasing at this time like I was. Hopefully you found this review helpful!
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