According to reports, AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D does not enable overclocking (updated)
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Undying
Lower frequency, no overclocking, high price...what ware they thinking?
Venix
Undying
Venix
@Undying I had to make a reference to the 16 bit era games that would advertise that the cardridge was holding 2mb of data with cringy huge letters saying things like 2 MEGA power ๐.
Undying
TheDeeGee
What's point in overclocking these days anyways, CPUs boost so high out of the box. You can maybe get 100-200 MHz more with insane voltages and temps, not worth the trouble.
pegasus1
Borys
alpha007org
I only play sim racing games on 3440x1440@144Hz. And my 6800XT is capable of stable 144FPS with minus 20% power (iRacing, ACC,...). Less heat, almost silent operation,... So if 5800X3D will not be OC-able it actually doesn't matter to me anymore. The days when you bought Celeron 600 and run it at 900Mhz are long gone. And new CPUs have almost no headroom, except if you go nuts and increase power 25% for 5% gain.
moab600
Hmm... i hope this 3D Cache will be more than enough to compensate for the lack of frequency.
I think AMD going to launch it when intel releases the 12900KS, aka next month.
hamltnblue
This launch is likely a test platform for Zen 4. Use the customers as guinea pigs to iron out the bugs with 3d so lessons learned can be applied to Zen 4.
Horus-Anhur
Lower clock speeds and no OC. I suspect we are going to see some applications and games with a performance regression, compared to the 5800X.
I hope I'm wrong.
umeng2002
With PBO, the 5800X boosts to 4.85 GHz with single and light threaded loads. And thatโs with just PBOโs increased power budgets, no explicit clock increase.
Valken
I hope Hilbert would do a comprehensive test with possible OC and PBO boosting vs OC'ed ADL review.
We all want to see potential bang for the buck with these crazy scalping prices.
Embra
Does HH ever do a review that is not comprehensive?
OCing is pretty much always done on most CPUs by the manufacturer these days.
Curious on these cpus.
half_empty_soul
looks like we get back 5 years, Intel is god tier for gaming and AMD is a MEME joke
Noisiv
This is not exactly a good news because most likely that means they can't allow themselves to leave any performance on the table,
but to be perfectly honest I have been more in undervolting for years now on both GPU and CPU, especially when undervolting can mean overlocking (GPU)
DarkQuark
AlmondMan
Reardan
Hilbert you gotta set up some kind of water testing program for guru3d members these people must be ingesting obscene amounts of lead to be so fucking retarded.
Triple the cache, 5% lower max clock, with no idea how it's going to perform.
The Brain Trust: THIS CPU SHOULDN'T HAVE BEEN MADE AMD HAS LOST THEIR MINDS