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AMD Rushing in Ryzen 7 9800X3D, Expect Product Launch Late-October

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Why are they rushing it?
You'd better ask TPU. They have to be responsible for poor choice of words, well unless I've missed something.

I see no source claiming that it's rushed.
 
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Dual X3D doesn't seem necessarily just put a slab of cache and make it accessible on adjacent sides from each CCX. They might limit how much cache is accessible from each CCX at a time though so you don't starve one side out too badly. It doesn't need to be a perfectly even allocation to each, but no more than a 1/3 to 2/3 % split is probably advisable. I mean I'm sure their well beyond the design stage already internally, but that's probably the general direction I'd be thinking about and leaning towards roughly.

Make it symmetrically modular accessible on each half by CCX on each side. In the case of 4 CCX they'd probably want to basically take a corner frame access to the X3D cache slab if trying to work around the latency concerns. I think what they would likely do in that scenario is try to place the X3D at the center and then the 4 CCX dies around it in more of 5 sided dice arrangement and run traces diagonally to CCX die's accessing it. Like if they want the shorted trace lengths to the X3D at least. Like I can't think of a better way to go about it that doesn't involve stacked substrate and vertical height access between cache and chip die.
 

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this kind of paranoia is getting old.

Why is it that you guys so often believe that most people have the secret goal of putting AMD down? Yes, the general perception of Zen 5 after the launch wasn't so positive, but the criticisms made were valid and were not done out of spite towards AMD
It sure is, really, freaking, old. And, what also isn't lost on me is the double standard being applied. Some repeat offenders will constantly bemoan any negativity toward an AMD product/feature/activity, and falsely equate that to some kind of deep running anti AMD agenda/smear campaign. Yet, these same people readily display their negative bias ad-nauseum to brands which, by their judgement, are deserving of an anti 'them' agenda and smear campaign. It just comes across as immature and if I'm honest, sad. Corporations who couldn't care less about you insofar as they have a strategy to make a buck from you, living rent free.
 
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Tell me one hardware launch which has been 100% perfect according to "PCMR" expectations :rolleyes:

Right and part of the reason is that the client side of things is so much more vast & different/varied than 10 or even 5 years back! You can have people running PS3 emulation, running Cinebech 24*7 or doing BOINC, geekbench et al. The software today is also a lot more complex & there's a ton of security issues as well. This isn't such a big deal with servers per se where you run everything in a controlled environment!
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Indeed that is your assessment of the specs. You have validated my argument though. What you don't get is that I tried the 7800X3D and I was not impressed.
Still it will outperform 7900X3D in virtiually all games and 7950X3D on most games. If you do productivity as well then you have a case for especially 7950X3D and hence 9950X3D. 9900X3D will still be the odd child and when they use the core parking feature you have a expensive 6 core in gaming which we know underperforms vs 8 core in most new games.

Why are they rushing it? Whats wrong with the products already on the market?
To compete with Arrow lake in gaming since Zen 5 w/o 3D cache failed big time in gaming.
 
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That doesn't explain the 9000 barely making it to top 25.
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For me, people seem unattracted with an 8 - 12% improvement (before the 24H2 patch, despite massive performance uplift on Linux systems) over the previous generation. Unfortunately, AMD also charged 9000 generations with a hefty price creating a wide gap.
Why are they rushing it? Whats wrong with the products already on the market?

Nothing wrong. The products don't live the expectations and hype.
 
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Still it will outperform 7900X3D in virtiually all games and 7950X3D on most games. If you do productivity as well then you have a case for especially 7950X3D and hence 9950X3D. 9900X3D will still be the odd child and when they use the core parking feature you have a expensive 6 core in gaming which we know underperforms vs 8 core in most new games.


To compete with Arrow lake in gaming since Zen 5 w/o 3D cache failed big time in gaming.
We can agree that you are not using one and what exactly do you mean outperform? When I play Space Marine 2 I see all 12 cores in use how many do you have? Let's not forget about Battles in TWWh3. You are using the 50+ Games that reviewers can use with built in benchmarks. Just like when they added TWWH3 using the built in benchmark when all that does is run at your monitor's refresh rate. So for the rest of Games that are available to play like Rogue Trader or whatever I am playing at 4K and not worry about Framerate I am happy to own my CPU. I am sure you are happy with your 7800X3D.


AMD never said 9000 CPUs were for Gaming as a first reason to buy one. There are clear architectural differences between X3D, G and X/Non X CPUs.
 
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Seems like AMD is trying to time the 5090 release. The 5090 will need all the cpu gains to mitigate a cpu bottleneck.
 
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We can agree that you are not using one and what exactly do you mean outperform? When I play Space Marine 2 I see all 12 cores in use how many do you have? Let's not forget about Battles in TWWh3. You are using the 50+ Games that reviewers can use with built in benchmarks. Just like when they added TWWH3 using the built in benchmark when all that does is run at your monitor's refresh rate. So for the rest of Games that are available to play like Rogue Trader or whatever I am playing at 4K and not worry about Framerate I am happy to own my CPU. I am sure you are happy with your 7800X3D.


AMD never said 9000 CPUs were for Gaming as a first reason to buy one. There are clear architectural differences between X3D, G and X/Non X CPUs.

In theory 7900X3D is great, the problem is the tread scheduler which runs it as a simple 6 core in many games making it perform like a regular 6 core with 3D cache making it inferior to 7800X3D. Look at BG3, Cyberpunk, plague tale, Mirage, watch dogs, HM3. In some games it performs great when scheduler works great and slightly above 7800X3D, but they are the minority it seems.

It is good that we are both satisfied. And if you do productivity, 7900X3D will be a better choice.

The only saving grace I can see for the 9900X3D is if they add 3D cache on both ccds and mske them run at same speed so you can ditch the tread scheduler. In that case it will probably outperform 9800X3D in many cases except when cross ccd latency gets to high. This option however will raise it's price quite a bit :/
 
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In theory 7900X3D is great, the problem is the tread scheduler which runs it as a simple 6 core in many games making it perform like a regular 6 core with 3D cache making it inferior to 7800X3D. Look at BG3, Cyberpunk, plague tale, Mirage, watch dogs, HM3. In some games it performs great when scheduler works great and slightly above 7800X3D, but they are the minority it seems.

It is good that we are both satisfied. And if you do productivity, 7900X3D will be a better choice.

The only saving grace I can see for the 9900X3D is if they add 3D cache on both ccds and mske them run at same speed so you can ditch the tread scheduler. In that case it will probably outperform 9800X3D in many cases except when cross ccd latency gets to high. This option however will raise it's price quite a bit :/
5.6 GHz is still nice and fast for non X3D cores. BG3 runs fine for me at 4k. CP 2077 at high is almost 165 FPS at 4K or whatever I play.
 
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5.6 GHz is still nice and fast for non X3D cores. BG3 runs fine for me at 4k. CP 2077 at high is almost 165 FPS at 4K or whatever I play.
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Ultimately, it only benefits us consumers if the 9800X3D launches early and lives up to expectations. Of course, the problem is that expectations have been set so low by the rest of Zen 5 that it's hard to get excited for this prospective launch at this point, despite anything with 3D V-Cache usually being an exciting product. Even the 7600X3D, which should've been an easy success for AMD, was neutered by the limited MicroCenter launch (no, I'm not counting that one German retailer that seemed to be an outlier). And that one had good performance and value, by all accounts.

Hopefully, the architectural issues (like inter-CCD latency) don't bleed over into the 9800X3D, but I and many others aren't holding our breaths at this point.
 
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Wasn't some 4090 power connectors melting?
Mostly attributed to user's poor connections.
 
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Hopefully, the architectural issues (like inter-CCD latency) don't bleed over into the 9800X3D, but I and many others aren't holding our breaths at this point.
1st
The inter-CCD latency has vastly improved with AGESA v1202 (180 >> 70-80) for 9000 but yes there is a latency inherently and by design when you have multiple core dies on same package

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A single CCD CPU, like the 9800X3D will be, won’t suffer from that latency
 

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More rumors: https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-ryz...onfirms-core-ultra-200-will-be-about-5-slower
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