The Ryzen 7 5800X3D is a fascinating product. Cache capacity is a specification largely ignored by enthusiasts for many years, and yet the extra 64 MB of L3 cache is what allows the 5800X3D to best its higher-clocked sibling in games. AMD’s announced Zen 4 CPUs don’t include models with 3D V-Cache, but we’ve heard before that they could come
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Author: Zak Killian