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Before the launch on the 20th of this month, the Peruvian god XanxoGaming obtained the retail boxed version of the Ryzen 7 5800X3D in advance, which is AMD’s first Zen3 desktop CPU with 3D stack cache, with a total cache of 100MB.

Generally speaking, the increase of the three delays will greatly improve the game performance. The official preview result given by AMD is that the 1080P game performance is an average of 15% higher than that of the 5900X, and the highest in “Watch Dogs: Legion” can reach 36%.

It is a little regrettable that XanxoGamin only covers Geekbench 5, Cinebench, CPU-Z, Blender and several sets of tools due to limited time.

100MB cache monster! Ruilong 7 5800X3D sneak test: performance increased by 11%

The motherboard of the test platform is AORUS Master X570, F36C version BIOS. 16GB DDR4-3200 memory, RTX 3080 Ti graphics card, Windows 10 operating system.

Geekbench 5.4.4, single-threaded 1639, multi-threaded 10498, seems to be basically the same as the R7 5800X’s 1671/10339. CPU-Z single-core 617, multi-core 6506, lower than the reference score of i9-12900K.

100MB cache monster! Ruilong 7 5800X3D sneak test: performance increased by 11%

However, in Blender,The new CPU has a 3.1~11% lead over the 5800X.

100MB cache monster! Ruilong 7 5800X3D sneak test: performance increased by 11%

As for the performance of the follow-up games that players are most concerned about, you might as well wait for the tester’s update.

100MB cache monster! Ruilong 7 5800X3D sneak test: performance increased by 11%

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