Tuesday, November 5th 2024

AMD Launches Prebuilt Desktop Line in China Featuring New Ryzen 7 9800X3D

Thanks to a recent report from VideoCardz, we learned that AMD has introduced a series of prebuilt desktop computers in China featuring their new Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor. The systems are being sold through AMD's store on JD.com rather than through traditional computer manufacturers. The Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor, which launches November 7 at $479, will be the centerpiece of these systems. For the components, AMD partnered with several manufacturers: ASUS supplies motherboards and graphics cards, Thermalright provides the 360 mm 360 Frozen Infinity AIO liquid cooling system, and LOONGTR makes the computer cases, which include Ryzen branding. The company is offering seven different configurations. Each system includes 32 GB of DDR5-6000 memory and uses an ASUS TUF Gaming B650M-Plus motherboard with 1 TB storage, except for one model with a Prime X670E-Pro motherboard with 2 TB storage.

Prices range from $1,000 for the base model without a graphics card to $2,100 for the version with AMD's RX 7900 XTX graphics card. Some models include NVIDIA graphics cards instead of AMD's own, specifically the RTX 4070 Super and RTX 4070 Ti Super. The computers will be available starting November 7, just before Singles' Day on November 11, a major shopping event in China. It overlaps with the Ryzen 7 9800X3D launch, given that it is the heart of the system. AMD already sells other prebuilt systems in the Chinese market, including models with various Ryzen processors and graphics cards, such as the China-only RX 6750 GRE.
The table below lists the configuration AMD offers, courtesy of VideoCardz.
Source: VideoCardz
Add your own comment

6 Comments on AMD Launches Prebuilt Desktop Line in China Featuring New Ryzen 7 9800X3D

#1
izy
It looks cool, not sure about the value.
Posted on Reply
#2
docnorth
Now that's a strange PSU placement :confused:.
Posted on Reply
#3
izy
docnorthNow that's a strange PSU placement :confused:.
Thats a weird PSU too :)
Posted on Reply
#4
Caring1
G.Skill make AIO 's now?
Posted on Reply
#5
AleksandarK
News Editor
Caring1G.Skill make AIO 's now?
:facepalm: moment. Thanks for pointing out.
Posted on Reply
#6
Carillon
Wow, they want you to pay extra for some green. That 7900XTX at $1100 looks like a bargain.
Posted on Reply
Dec 11th, 2024 20:28 EST change timezone

New Forum Posts

Popular Reviews

Controversial News Posts