Thursday, October 31st 2024

AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Allegedly Priced at $480

AMD is about to launch the Ryzen 7 9800X3D 8-core/16-thread processor with 3D V-cache on November 7, 2024, and it is widely expected to extend AMD's leadership with gaming performance. Hoang Anh Phu, a reliable source with PC hardware leaks, says that the 9800X3D comes with a launch price that's $30 higher than the 7800X3D, which had launched at $450. This would put the 9800X3D at $480. At this price, the 9800X3D is priced $80 higher than the Core Ultra 7 265K, and exactly $100 less than the Core Ultra 9 285K. It would also launch about $40 higher than the current street price of the Core i9-14900K, and $120 higher than the Core i7-14700K. The 9800X3D is also a whopping $150 pricier than the Ryzen 7 9700X.

The Ryzen 7 7800X3D remains the fastest PC processor for gaming; neither Intel's limited-edition Core i9-14900KS nor the latest Core Ultra 9 285K could beat it. The 9800X3D has three things going for it—firstly, it's the new "Zen 5" microarchitecture and the IPC uplift that comes with it; secondly, it has a 500 MHz higher base frequencies, and 200 MHz higher maximum boost frequencies than the 7800X3D; and lastly, AMD has inverted the way it stacks the 3D V-cache die with the CPU complex die (CCD), with the CCD now stacking on top of the L3D, which is expected to give the 9800X3D thermal behavior similar to non-X3D processors such as the 9700X.

Update 14:29 UTC: This is confirmed by AMD's official announcement, which just went live.
Source: Hoang Anh Phu (Twitter)
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32 Comments on AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Allegedly Priced at $480

#26
Quicks
Meh, if they drop the 7800X3D to 350$ someday I might buy that then.
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#27
CrAsHnBuRnXp
DemonicRyzen666What was the price before Zen 5 launched ? ( haven't been caring to look at all that much just know that it went all the way up to $600 after Hardware unboxed troll Zen 5 for videos/clickbait)
Im not sure but I know around prime day back in july the price of the 7800X3D got to around $300 then the closer the 9x00 series was announced, the price skyrocketed.
QuicksMeh, if they drop the 7800X3D to 350$ someday I might buy that then.
It was back in July.
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#28
evernessince
QuicksMeh, if they drop the 7800X3D to 350$ someday I might buy that then.
The 7800X3D was $330 - $350 prior to 9000 series launch.
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#29
Redwoodz
theglazeAMD's bigger goal (should be) to steal enthusiast/gamer market share from Intel. 9800X3D will be 20% expensive than 265K, but will it actually be 20% faster than 285K as AMD just claimed?

1080p gaming, 7800X3D (at MSRP) enjoys 12% performance advantage and is priced 12.5% higher than 265K. If a gamer is buying a bleeding-edge CPU, they are not gaming at 1080p, and X3D value drops quickly at higher res.

Brand loyalty takes a lot to break, and I think Intel's self-inflicted injuries of (1) 13th/14th gen degradation, (2) Core Ultra under-performance, (3) expensive CUDIMM, would be enough to leave Team Blue..

If Intel responds by cutting another $25 to $50 off Arrow Lake to move units this quarter, I could see a lot of LGA 1151 or 1200 users (who are looking to ugprade) sticking to Intel and upgrading to 1851. Or even buying firesale pricing on LGA 1700.
It's time to face the truth. A $250 9600x is better in gaming than the $400 Ultra 265k, plus no need for a new motherboard.
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#30
Quicks
evernessinceThe 7800X3D was $330 - $350 prior to 9000 series launch.
Yeah, I'm not that lucky, where I am from.
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#31
blu3dragon
7800x3d was available for $339.99 during the summer and has often been available under $380 for the last year.

Only recently has the price increased as it went out of stock.
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#32
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
QuicksYeah, I'm not that lucky, where I am from.
It was around that in Sweden for a bit, now it's €450.
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