Upcoming AMD Chipset Driver 5.01.29.2026 WHQL Listed with 3DV Cache Optimization 1.0.0.7

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Interesting will there be benefits for users with a single CCD like the existing owners of the 5800X3D?
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Most likely none. This one exists just because the more expensive multi-die variants launch first. I'm pretty sure most gamers that do want to upgrade to AM5 will just wait for the 7800X3D, it makes little to no sense to buy the 79xxX3D ones
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"This one exists just because the more expensive multi-die variants launch first. I'm pretty sure most gamers that do want to upgrade to AM5 will just wait for the 7800X3D, it makes little to no sense to buy the 79xxX3D ones" Actually, the 7800x3d does not look that appealing to me personally. I have a X670e Asus board and I have been running a 7600x waiting for these CPUs to launch. Intel has P and E cores. AMD will apparently have P and Px3d cores. Here is the difference, the 7800x3d is a single 8c16t chip with 3dv cache. while the 7900 and 7950 x3d will have one chip with 8c16th v-cache and another chip that does not. meaning best of both worlds. your system and processes can run on the 4c8t or 8c16th chip that can boost higher without v-cache and the games have an entire 8c16t chip to itself. The 7800x3d while upfront will perform great. as we progress 12 24 and 26 months the higher end models will really separate in their performance lead. mostly because the single 8c16t chip on the 7800x3d has to process everything. while the other chips have a chip dedicated to gaming exclusively. they have an entire other chip for everything else.