
"Gaming at high frame rates with maximum detail settings requires a processor that can keep up with modern graphics cards without creating bottlenecks. AMD's Ryzen 7 7800X3D has earned its reputation as the gaming CPU of choice, thanks to its unique 3D V-Cache technology that stacks additional cache memory directly onto the processor die. Right now during Prime Big Deal Days, Prime members on Amazon can grab this gaming powerhouse for $338, down from its usual $449 price."
"With 8 MB of L2 and a whopping 96 MB of L3, this processor has more on-chip memory than almost all other consumer CPUs available today. Cache is really, really fast memory that resides on-board on your processor so it can retrieve oft-needed data in nanoseconds rather than going off to your RAM, which takes longer. In a gaming scenario, this extra cache stores texture data, game logic, and other assets that are referenced constantly."
"The 8-core and 16-thread profile is a perfect compromise between gaming and everyday work. Eight cores service current games capable of distributing workloads across several threads, while simultaneously bringing a total of 16 threads courtesy of simultaneous multithreading so you can game while live streaming, recording, running Discord and browser tabs, all without your performance suffering. Based on AMD's process technology of 5 nm, the 7800X3D is designed to pack its transistors closely for increased efficiency and performance."
AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D targets high-frame-rate gaming by minimizing CPU bottlenecks for modern graphics cards. 3D V-Cache stacks additional cache directly on the die, supplying 8 MB of L2 and 96 MB of L3 for rapid on-chip data access. The enlarged cache stores textures, game logic, and frequently referenced assets to reduce latency versus main memory. Eight cores and sixteen threads balance gaming performance with multitasking like streaming, recording, and running communication apps. The 5 nm process increases transistor density, improving efficiency and reducing power and heat. The processor has a 4.20 GHz base clock with higher boost potential and an 89°C Tjmax.
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