Wednesday, October 23rd 2024

AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Box Pictured Up Close

Here is the first picture of the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D retail box up close. We've seen lower-res versions of this box in older leaks. A variation of the retail box-art of other Ryzen 9000 series "Granite Ridge" desktop processors, The 9800X3D box brightens up the silver background behind the AMD Arrow, as well as the Arrow's orange borders. One of the triangular background cutouts has the "7" brand extension, while the other mentions AMD 3D V-cache technology, which is all the confirmation we need that this indeed is the 9800X3D. AMD announced the 9000X3D series debut earlier this week, with product availability starting November 7, 2024.
Source: Videocardz
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33 Comments on AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Box Pictured Up Close

#26
AsRock
TPU addict
Dam i guess i will not be able to buy one of these, my other boxes will be envious.
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#27
Caring1
FrickI don't think AMD wrote this.

Anyway looking forward to reviews.
Of a box?
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#28
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
Caring1Of a box?
I'm not good at youtube, but I would unironically watch the hell out of a Box channel, where they talk about boxes and then maybe even rate them. Not so much product boxes like these though, but like cardboard boxes and stuff. I use cardboard a lot at work and having a thick and nice cardboard box of the exact size you need is like slotting a really good piece into tetris.
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#29
SOAREVERSOR
FrickI'm not good at youtube, but I would unironically watch the hell out of a Box channel, where they talk about boxes and then maybe even rate them. Not so much product boxes like these though, but like cardboard boxes and stuff. I use cardboard a lot at work and having a thick and nice cardboard box of the exact size you need is like slotting a really good piece into tetris.
Oh those exist. Also boxes do matter in some cases. If you look at say an Oculus box it's very nice and clearly meant to store the product when not in use. Same for say board game boxes. In those cases a good box matters. In other cases who gives a fuck.
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#30
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
SOAREVERSOROh those exist. Also boxes do matter in some cases. If you look at say an Oculus box it's very nice and clearly meant to store the product when not in use. Same for say board game boxes. In those cases a good box matters. In other cases who gives a fuck.
Fucking nerds, that's who, and I'm always interested in extremely niche nerdstuff. DO note that I'm not talking about unboxing stuff here or like caring about graphics and stuff, I'm talking about people who will take walking tours of paper mills and know what kraft is.
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#31
SOAREVERSOR
FrickFucking nerds, that's who, and I'm always interested in extremely niche nerdstuff. DO note that I'm not talking about unboxing stuff here or like caring about graphics and stuff, I'm talking about people who will take walking tours of paper mills and know what kraft is.
I have a friend who works in graphics and printing and good lord is it complex when inks and stock get involved.
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#32
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
SOAREVERSORI have a friend who works in graphics and printing and good lord is it complex when inks and stock get involved.
Yep. I'd be interested in that aspect of box design, but not just a Rate My Box kind of thing.
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#33
Vincero
FrickYep. I'd be interested in that aspect of box design
I have to admit I like clever use of folding to make things or add strength, etc., but there's a limit to the interest becoming boredom...
Frickbut not just a Rate My Box kind of thing.
I think there's a website call Onlyfans for that kind of thing :roll:
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