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AMD Ryzen 7 Granite Ridge 9800X3D OEM
Main
SeriesRyzen 7
Code nameGranite Ridge (Zen 5)
SocketAMD AM5
Lithography4 nm
In box 
Cores and Threads
Cores8 cores
Threads16 threads
Multithreading
Speed
Clock speed4.7 GHz
TurboBoost / TurboCore5.2 GHz
Cache
L1 cache640 KB
L2 cache8192 KB
L3 cache96 MB
Specs
IGPRadeon
TDP120 W
InstructionAES, AMD-V, AVX, AVX2, AVX512, FMA3, MMX-plus, SHA, SSE, SSE2, SSE3 / SSE4.1, SSE4.2, SSE4A, SSSE3, x86-64 /
Free multiplier
PCIe support5.0
Max. operating temperature95 °С
Passmark CPU Mark test40142 points
Memory
Max. RAM192 GB
Max. DDR5 speed5600 MHz
Channels2
Official Websiteamd.com
Added to E-CatalogNovember 2024
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96 MB of third-level cache memory. Supported by chipsets A620, X670E, X670, B650E, B650, X870E, X870.
A multi-chip layout is used; TSMC's 4nm technology is now used to produce chiplets with x86 cores. The I/O chip is still manufactured using the 6nm process technology.
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AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D. Processor family: AMD Ryzen™ 7, Processor socket: Socket AM5, Processor lithography: 4 nm. Memory channels: Dual-channel, Maximum internal memory supported by processor: 192 GB, Memory types supported by processor: DDR5-SDRAM. On-board graphics card model: AMD Radeon Graphics, On-board graphics card base frequency: 2200 MHz. Ma... morerket segment: Desktop, Supported instruction sets: AES, AVX, AVX 2.0, AVX-512, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, SSSE3, Compatible operating systems: Windows 10/11 x64, RHEL x86 64-bit, Ubuntu x86 64-bit. USB version: 2.0/3.2 Gen 2 (3.1 Gen 2)...
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Harness the ultimate gaming edge with AMD Ryzen™ 7 9800X3D Processor. Enjoy faster gaming with 2nd gen AMD 3D V-Cache™ technology for low latency. AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor 4.7 GHz 96 MB L3 Tray
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It's probably worth the money, but it's not very comfortable to use.
20 May 2026 
amUde made a mess with the 9000 generation. The lids are several mm thicker than their predecessors so that coolers can move from am4 to am5. Consequently, heat just doesn't dissipate properly onto the CPU lids. In stock, these things are simply unusable; when you remove limits, it heats up to 95 even in games. The boost jumps as it wishes, gives 5500 MHz for 2 seconds, the temperature goes over 90+, and it drops again. Being in a room with such a "plane" is simply impossible. In games, this monster doesn't know how to boost properly and can't choose at least an average frequency across all cores for continuous load in a program or game. You will always see what seems like constant 5300-5500, then suddenly it drops to 4400-4700 across all cores for a few seconds as if the CPU doesn't care what you're doing; the frequency fluctuates even if you're not hitting temperature limits. In stock, my curve works at -30. This doesn't help maintain the claimed frequencies consistently in demanding applications. The CPU sometimes forgets who and what it is and just drops them without hitting wattage or temperature limits. With PBO +200, in my case, it only holds at -20, which is even worse, as these "computer howls" every 5 minutes are just unbearable. And it adds no stability to the frequency either. Sometimes it hits 5750 MHz for 5 seconds, goes over 90+ degrees, and then drops again to 4400-4700. The best option is good old manual overclocking through locked frequency and voltage. This is a problem with all CPUs of these generations; there are similar examples on Overclockers and Reddit.
- New architecture - better controller, but still bad
- heat dissipation from the crystal lid - does not maintain frequencies - poor controller, cannot take memory above 6200, even though my memory is capable of much more
Maksim Skvorcovuse AMD 9700X OEM few months
A no-compromise option for enthusiasts. This is the fastest gaming processor under 20k
26 January 2026 
Built a new system. Configuration:
Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D
Cooling: Be quiet! Dark Rock Elite (air)
Motherboard: ASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Hero
Memory: 64 GB Kingbank DDR5 6200 MHz (timings 30-38-32-50 CR1, screenshot added)
Graphics Card: RTX 5080 Gigabyte Gaming OC

Memory is stable at 6200 MHz, ran tests with no errors. My main concern was the temperatures, but I didn't need to worry. Thanks to the cache being under the die now, heat dissipation is perfect even with an air cooler. Did proper undervolting (Curve Optimizer -35).
At idle: 30°C (fans at 850 RPM, silent).
In games: doesn't go above 50–52°C.
Maximum load: CPU doesn’t go above 70°C.

Holds a steady frequency of 5200 MHz at a voltage of ~1.1V (visible on the CPUID screenshot). The system turned out very cool, quiet, and productive.
- Unrealistically low temperatures under air cooling (30-50 degrees for me)
- Consistently holds -35 on the curve and frequency of 5200 MHz
- Perfectly reveals the potential of the new RTX 5080
- Excellent memory controller performance (stable at 6200 CL28)
- Energy efficiency is top-notch
- High price (19,000 UAH)
- For perfect operation, it is advisable to spend time on settings in the BIOS
Vladuse AMD 9800X3D BOX few months
A decent deal for its price
20 December 2024 
First of all, I want to highlight energy efficiency. The 9700X BOX (100-100001404WOF) consumes little energy and performs as well or better than the 7700X. For me, as a person who works a lot with code and engages in programming, this processor is the ideal option. For tasks of this type, it's simply superb, and the ratings confirm it.

The new 4 nm tech process is a nice touch. It feels like working on modern hardware that will remain relevant for a long time. The memory controller here is clearly better than in the 7000 series, and this is noticeable in the stable operation. Although, I don’t push beyond 6000 MHz, everything works perfectly at this level.

When I bought it, there was a promotion plus I had bonuses from previous purchases, so it came out priced like the 7700X. The only nuance was that I had to update the BIOS on the motherboard, but that's a minor issue; it needed updating anyway to ensure everything worked at full capacity.

I cool it with a cooler because I don't like water. Water in a computer is a nightmare.
8 cores, new 4nm technology, doesn't consume much energy and doesn't overheat
by December 24, the BIOS are still not polished, updates every month.
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