AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D

AM4, 3.40 GHz, 8 -Core

Product details

The AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D is a powerful processor designed for demanding applications and gaming. With advanced 7nm lithography and an architecture based on the 5th generation of the Ryzen series, this processor offers impressive performance and efficiency. It features 8 cores and 16 threads, enabling excellent multitasking capabilities. The base clock speed of 3.4 GHz can be boosted by the Max Turbo frequency of up to 4.5 GHz, making it an ideal choice for compute-intensive tasks. The processor supports dual-channel memory with DDR4 RAM and offers a large cache capacity of 96 MB L3, significantly enhancing data processing speed. The Ryzen 7 5800X3D is compatible with the AM4 socket, making it suitable for a variety of motherboards, which increases flexibility in system configuration.

  • Max Turbo clock speed of 4.5 GHz for high performance
  • 96 MB L3 cache for improved data processing
  • Supports dual-channel DDR4 RAM for optimal memory performance
  • 8 cores and 16 threads for efficient multitasking
  • 7nm lithography for improved energy efficiency.

Key specifications

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

General information

Manufacturer
Category
Manufacturer no.
100-100000651WOF
Release date
10.3.2022

Processor

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 Technologies
AMD GameCache

Memory

Memory channels
Dual-Channel
Memory type
DDR4-RAM
Memory form factor
DIMM

Origin

Country of origin
China

Sustainability

Manufacturer commitment
SBTi

Scope of delivery

Scope of delivery
AMD processor in a box

Package dimensions

Length
14.50 cm
Width
13.80 cm
Height
7.30 cm
Weight
118 g

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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.AMD
    1,2 %
  • 2.Intel
    2 %

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.AMD
    3 days
  • 2.Intel
    9 days

Return rate

How often is a product of this brand in the «Processors» category returned?

Source: Galaxus
  • 1.AMD
    3,8 %
  • 2.Intel
    4,6 %

Translation: machine translated
Overall ratingGood70/100
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GameStar Logo
GameStarSingle testReleaseJune 2023
  • PositiveVery high gaming performance
  • Positivehigh application performance
  • Positivecomparatively efficient
  • NegativeAM4 platform offers hardly any upgrade options
  • NegativeQuite 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...

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GameStarSingle testReleaseNovember 2022

It's impressive how AMD keeps improving the Zen architecture. However, in my opinion, the Ryzen 7 5800X3D was just as unnecessary as the Core i9 12900KS. AMD and Intel are engaged in a prestigious duel for the performance crown, which often has little relevance in gaming practice...

Good70/100
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CT MagazinSingle testReleaseJune 2022

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...