AMD Ryzen 9000 Series Processors Just Announced

AM5 CPU

AMD Ryzen 9 9950X

  • 16 Cores/32 Threads
  • Up to 5.7 GHz Max Boost
  • 80 MB Cache
  • 170W TDP

AMD Ryzen 9 9900X

  • 12 Cores/24 Threads
  • Up to 5.6 GHz Max Boost
  • 76 MB Cache
  • 120W TDP

AMD Ryzen 7 9700X

  • 8 Cores/16 Threads
  • Up to 5.5 GHz Max Boost
  • 40 MB Cache
  • 65W TDP

AMD Ryzen 5 9600X

  • 6 Cores/12 Threads
  • Up to 5.4 GHz Max Boost
  • 38MB Cache
  • 65W TDP

AM4 CPU

AMD Ryzen 9 5900XT

  • 16 Cores/32 Threads
  • Up to 4.8 GHz Max Boost
  • 72MB Cache
  • 105W TDP

AMD Ryzen 7 5800XT

  • 8 Cores/16 Threads
  • Up to 4.8 GHz Max Boost
  • 36MB Cache
  • 105W TDP

Motherboard

AMD X870/X870E Chipsets

  • USB 4.0 standard on all X870 / X870E motherboards
  • PCIe Gen 5 on Graphics and NVMe on all X870 / X870E motherboards
  • Higher AMD EXPO memory clock support on X870 / X870E motherboards

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    AM4 CPU GPU

    AMD Ryzen 9 5900XT

    AMD Ryzen 7 5800XT

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  • They are guessing the IMC will be almost the same as Ryzen 7000 based on the 6000mhz RAM clocks. That'd be a disappointment.

  • AMD Ryzen 9 5900XT

    A bump up of 8MB L3 cache is disappointing. Now a 5900X3D or 5950X3D would have been amazing.

    • Unfortunately there's no cache bump, AMD is just quoting total cache (L2 + L3).

      • Bugger and I missed the increase in cores/threads haha.

  • How many FPS will this boost while watching cocomelon?

  • New monolithic mobile processors too. They seem to following Intel's naming scheme for mobile:

    AMD Ryzen AI 365

    • 10 Cores (4 Zen 5 cores + 6 Zen 5c cores)
    • Up to 5.0 GHz Max Boost
    • 24MB L3 Cache (34 MB Total)
    • AMD Radeon 880M (12 CUs)
    • NPU w/ 50TOPS
    • 15-54W cTDP

    AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370

    • 16 Cores (8 Zen 5 cores + 8 Zen 5c cores)
    • Up to 5.1 GHz Max Boost
    • 24 MB L3 Cache (36 MB Total)
    • AMD Radeon 890M (16 CUs)
    • NPU w/ 50TOPS
    • 15-54W cTDP

    It'll be interesting once these eventually come to AM5.

  • Note that X870 boards will now use the same chipset as B650. To get the top end chipset with more connectivity AMD's now upselling you to X870E.

  • Yipee

  • Will have a AMD AMD5 DDR5 setup tomorrow to play with for the first time,.. once my AM5 7500F cpu arrives tomorrow or next day, really wondering since the ram ill be using is DDR5 6000mhz and I guess better cpu over say a AM4 5500/5600 CPU thats usually paired with DDR4 3200mhz ram will this newer setup with DDR5 6000mhz ram and better cpu push frame rates higher on older gpu's from gtx 1050 TI to gtx 1080, rtx 2060/70, rtx 3060/ 3070, on games like Fortnite on low settings and Nvidia's performance mode, anyone noticed this concerning higher FPS or anything else noticeable between AM4/DDR4 and AM5/DDR5 setups, interested to know 😀

  • No Pricing?

  • No Release Date?

  • Release date has been delayed by a couple weeks to mid Aug. Leaked pricing is US$599 for the 9950X which I'm guessing would be ~AU$1100.

    • I went to a multi store computer shop yesterday to ask when they are getting them and they didn't have a date. I had my eye on the 9700X. So I got a 7800X3D instead (the last component of my build). I think that CPU I did get will do okay.

  • The Benchmarks videos are up

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPJ0Khw3kIc&

    To sum it up in one sentence. AMD deliberately left some performance on the table by making the CPUs power limited, and they consume less power (~30% to 40% in multi-core workloads) than the previous 7000 generation while giving you roughly the same performance in most scenarios.

    Gaming benchmarks show insignificant gains and in most tests the 7800X3D is still topping the charts. Value-wise you may be better off buying the older generation stuff, or, skipping this release and waiting for the inevitable x3d refresh.

    So not very impressive, but even though we see no real performance gain in games we are at least getting improvements to power efficiency and this would definitely be a win for handheld and notebook gamers in the future.

    • Not much of an improvement for gaming. A minor 5%-10% bump for multi-threaded. With single core, the bump was 25% if the 512bit data path is used. AVX512 saw a 30% bump. This is visible in the Cinebench single threaded synthetic benchmark. With the slight price cut and the power efficiency, I think the 9000 series are better value than the 7000s. Let's see how the 9950X, 9800X3D and memory overclocking goes.

  • There's a leak that there will be yet another AM4 processor, a budget Ryzen 5 5500 X3D
    https://www.pcworld.com/article/2425795/am4-ever-amd-ryzen-5…

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