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AMD Ryzen 5 7600X3D processor will start selling in China on September 20th

The new AMD Ryzen 5 7600X3D processor with 3D V-Cache will now become more available in various regions. After it goes on sale in some stores in the USA and Europe, this processor will begin to appear on the platform JD.com in China, which will be its debut in the Asian market. With improved accessibility, we can expect it to be available in other countries soon.

The price of AMD Ryzen 5 7600X3D is approximately 310 USD. The initial price for the Ryzen 5 7600X3D was $299, so the cost in China remains in a similar range, increased due to currency fluctuations and taxes. On the website jd.com A product page with full specifications and information about the processor is already available. However, at the moment, buyers cannot purchase the processor, since sales will begin only on September 20.

AMD touted the processor as the perfect solution for the game Black Myth: Wukong, which recently set a Steam record for the number of simultaneous users among single-player projects. In terms of performance, it is ahead of both 7900X3D and 9700X in games. However, its overall performance suffers due to lower clock speeds.

AMD Ryzen 7600X3D with 3D V-Cache retains the same amount of cores and threads as the 7600X, but offers 64 MB more L3 cache, reaching 96 MB in total. Thanks to the unique 3D V-Cache, the base frequencies are 4.1GHz, and Boost is 4.7 GHz, which is less compared to the non-X3D version. However, the 7600X3D is focused on a limited budget for gaming, and its availability is a positive signal.

AMD Ryzen 5 7600X3D was introduced on August 30th and was originally conceived as an exclusive for Microcenter. However, over time, this processor has become more affordable on the market, especially in Germany, where it can be purchased on the Mindfactory website. The device is built on the Zen 4 architecture and uses the modern 5 nm FinFET process technology from TSMC, which allows it to be energy efficient, with a maximum TDP of 65 watts. According to the results of game tests, the processor mainly consumes about 50 watts during games, and even at full load, its consumption barely reaches 60 watts.