
"The Ryzen 7 9850X3D features the same 8-core, 16-threads design as the 9800X3D, as well as the same 96MB L3 cache that makes these chips especially suited for gaming workloads. Thanks to the higher level of binning, the 9850X3D can now hit 5.6GHz clock speeds, up from the 9800X3D's 5.2GHz, at the same 120W TDP. This is an almost 8% increase in clock speed, and should make the 9850X3D the fastest gaming CPU in AMD's lineup, and consequently, on the market."
"As for what kind of gains you can expect from this chip, the answer is 'not much'. AMD's own numbers put the improvement in gaming performance between 3-6%, depending on the title. As for productivity performance, the answer is somewhere around 5%. There may be higher headroom to explore with overclocking, considering this is a higher binned part, but even then one probably shouldn't expect miracles."
"AMD is yet to announce the pricing for the 9850X3D, and it remains to be seen how it compares against the $480 9800X3D. Considering the existence of the $600 9900X3D and the $700 9950X3D, the pricing of the 9850X3D will likely be somewhere within the $500-$600 ballpark, as anything higher wouldn't make sense, even within AMD's own lineup. The company has also stated that the 9800X3D will not be discontinued, and should remain at the current pricing."
Ryzen 7 9850X3D is a higher-binned 8-core, 16-thread processor with 96MB of L3 3D V-cache and a 120W TDP. The chip boosts maximum clock speed to 5.6GHz, up from 5.2GHz on the 9800X3D, representing almost an 8% increase. Frequency gains position it as AMD's fastest gaming CPU and can match or exceed the 16-core 9950X3D in frequency-bound scenarios due to CCD cache frequency differences. AMD reports gaming improvements of about 3–6% and productivity gains near 5%. Pricing is unannounced but expected around $500–$600, while the 9800X3D will remain available.
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