AMD Ryzen 5 7600X3D 3D V-Cache CPU Launches in China, Availability September 20

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By Maya Cantina

AMD’s Ryzen 5 7600X3D 3D V-Cache CPU is now listed for official availability in China, expanding it to markets beyond North America and the EU.

AMD Ryzen 5 7600X3D 3D V-Cache CPU to Launch for RMB 2199 in China Next Week

AMD’s recently launched Ryzen 5 7600X3D 3D V-Cache CPU will now be more plentiful in several regions. After being available at select retailers in the US and EU, the processor will now go on sale in China on JD.com, marking its first presence in the Asian market. With its availability improving, we may soon find it in other parts of the world.

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The AMD Ryzen 5 7600X3D 3D V-Cache CPU is priced at ¥2199, which is roughly $310. The Ryzen 5 7600X3D launched at $299, so the market price in China is around the same range plus a bit more due to exchange rates and taxes. The product page is currently live at jd.com with full specifications and a description of the processor. At the moment, users cannot purchase the CPU as it will go on sale from September 20th.

Ryzen 7600X3D Availability Jd.com

AMD marketed it as an ideal CPU for gaming Black Myth: Wukong game, which recently broke Steam’s record for most concurrent players among all single-player games. We have recently seen its performance against the best gaming chips such as top-end Ryzen 7000X3D chips and Intel Raptor Lake/Refresh CPUs and found that the CPU is even faster than the 7900X3D and 9700X in gaming. Meanwhile, its productivity performance is lacking due to its lower clock speeds.

As seen on Jd.com

The AMD Ryzen 7600X3D 3D V-Cache CPU features the same 6-core/12-thread count as the 7600X, but has 64MB more L3 cache, for a total of 96MB. Due to an unusual 3D V-Cache stacking, the processor features 4.1GHz Base and 4.7GHz Boost clocks, which are lower than its non-X3D counterpart. However, the 7600X3D is targeted at budget-conscious gaming workloads, and its increasing availability is a good sign.

AMD Ryzen 5 7600X3D launched on August 30 & was supposed to be exclusive to Microcenter, but the processor soon gained a better presence in the market this month with its availability in Germany, specifically on the Mindfactory retail website. It is based on the Zen 4 architecture and uses TSMC’s 5nm FinFET process node to remain power efficient, consuming a maximum TDP of 65W. In gaming tests, the CPU stays around 50W in games, and even at full load, it hardly goes above 60W.

News source: @Zed__Wang

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