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AMD revives Ryzen 7 5800X3D as AM4 10th Anniversary Edition

The counterfeit chip first surfaced on Chinese social media in February 2026, but by March, multiple independent accounts began circulating identical slides showing a familiar processor in latest packaging.

The original Ryzen 7 5800X3D launched in early 2022 as AMD’s first desktop processor featuring 3D V-Cache technology, stacking an additional 64MB of L3 cache atop a standard 8-core Zen 3 die to create a 96MB total. This design delivered measurable gains in latency-sensitive workloads, particularly gaming, where frame rates often jumped 10–15% over non-stacked equivalents at similar price points.

Why AMD is reviving a discontinued part

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What stays the same and what doesn’t

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The real test comes from buyers, not benchmarks

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Context: The AM4 platform supported four generations of AMD desktop CPUs from 2016 to 2020, making it one of the longest-lived mainstream sockets in x86 history.
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Will the re-released 5800X3D have the same performance as the original?

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Yes, according to both leaked documentation and industry sources, the anniversary edition will retain identical specifications: 8 cores, 16 threads, a 4.5 GHz boost clock, 96MB L3 cache, and a 105W TDP.

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Why would someone buy this instead of a newer AM5-based processor?

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The primary advantage is compatibility with existing DDR4 memory and AM4 motherboards, avoiding the cost of upgrading to a new platform — a significant consideration given that DDR5 kits and compatible motherboards remain substantially more expensive in 2026.

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The original Ryzen 7 5800X3D launched in early 2022 as AMD’s first desktop processor featuring 3D V-Cache technology, stacking an additional 64MB of L3 cache atop a standard 8-core Zen 3 die to create a 96MB total. This design delivered measurable gains in latency-sensitive workloads, particularly gaming, where frame rates often jumped 10–15% over non-stacked equivalents at similar price points.

Why AMD is reviving a discontinued part

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What stays the same and what doesn’t

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The real test comes from buyers, not benchmarks

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Context: The AM4 platform supported four generations of AMD desktop CPUs from 2016 to 2020, making it one of the longest-lived mainstream sockets in x86 history.
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Will the re-released 5800X3D have the same performance as the original?

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Yes, according to both leaked documentation and industry sources, the anniversary edition will retain identical specifications: 8 cores, 16 threads, a 4.5 GHz boost clock, 96MB L3 cache, and a 105W TDP.

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Why would someone buy this instead of a newer AM5-based processor?

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The primary advantage is compatibility with existing DDR4 memory and AM4 motherboards, avoiding the cost of upgrading to a new platform — a significant consideration given that DDR5 kits and compatible motherboards remain substantially more expensive in 2026.

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The original Ryzen 7 5800X3D launched in early 2022 as AMD’s first desktop processor featuring 3D V-Cache technology, stacking an additional 64MB of L3 cache atop a standard 8-core Zen 3 die to create a 96MB total. This design delivered measurable gains in latency-sensitive workloads, particularly gaming, where frame rates often jumped 10–15% over non-stacked equivalents at similar price points.

Why AMD is reviving a discontinued part

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What stays the same and what doesn’t

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The real test comes from buyers, not benchmarks

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Context: The AM4 platform supported four generations of AMD desktop CPUs from 2016 to 2020, making it one of the longest-lived mainstream sockets in x86 history.
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Will the re-released 5800X3D have the same performance as the original?

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Yes, according to both leaked documentation and industry sources, the anniversary edition will retain identical specifications: 8 cores, 16 threads, a 4.5 GHz boost clock, 96MB L3 cache, and a 105W TDP.

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Why would someone buy this instead of a newer AM5-based processor?

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The primary advantage is compatibility with existing DDR4 memory and AM4 motherboards, avoiding the cost of upgrading to a new platform — a significant consideration given that DDR5 kits and compatible motherboards remain substantially more expensive in 2026.

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What appeared to be a leak was quickly identified by German tech journalists as a coordinated effort: AMD is preparing to reintroduce the Ryzen 7 5800X3D as a limited “10th AMD AM4 Anniversary Edition” to coincide with the decade-long lifespan of its AM4 socket, which first appeared in September 2016.

The chip that refused to die is getting a second life

The original Ryzen 7 5800X3D launched in early 2022 as AMD’s first desktop processor featuring 3D V-Cache technology, stacking an additional 64MB of L3 cache atop a standard 8-core Zen 3 die to create a 96MB total. This design delivered measurable gains in latency-sensitive workloads, particularly gaming, where frame rates often jumped 10–15% over non-stacked equivalents at similar price points.

Why AMD is reviving a discontinued part

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What stays the same and what doesn’t

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The real test comes from buyers, not benchmarks

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Context: The AM4 platform supported four generations of AMD desktop CPUs from 2016 to 2020, making it one of the longest-lived mainstream sockets in x86 history.
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Will the re-released 5800X3D have the same performance as the original?

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Yes, according to both leaked documentation and industry sources, the anniversary edition will retain identical specifications: 8 cores, 16 threads, a 4.5 GHz boost clock, 96MB L3 cache, and a 105W TDP.

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Why would someone buy this instead of a newer AM5-based processor?

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The primary advantage is compatibility with existing DDR4 memory and AM4 motherboards, avoiding the cost of upgrading to a new platform — a significant consideration given that DDR5 kits and compatible motherboards remain substantially more expensive in 2026.

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Johann Falk ist Chief Editor von Germanic Nachrichten und verantwortet die redaktionelle Linie, Themenauswahl und finale Qualitaetssicherung der Veroeffentlichung. Sein Schwerpunkt liegt auf klarer, verifizierter und schnell einordenbarer Berichterstattung fuer ein deutschsprachiges Publikum.

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