AMD Revives Ryzen 7 5800X3D CPU to Celebrate 10 Years of AM4 Platform

AMD is re-releasing its Ryzen 7 5800X3D CPU at a reduced price of $349 on June 25, bundled with a cooling pad, to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of its AM4 platform. The company also announced plans for extended AM5 support through 2029 and the launch of the Ryzen 7 7700X3D for budget gamers, alongside the global release of the Radeon RX 9070 GRE graphics card for $549 on June 1.
AMD will re-release its Ryzen 7 5800X3D desktop CPU on June 25 at a suggested price of $349, a $100 discount from its original launch price, to mark the 10th anniversary of the AM4 platform. The processor, originally launched in 2022, features AMD’s 3D V-Cache technology for enhanced gaming performance. This move targets consumers seeking cost-effective gaming PCs compatible with older AM4 motherboards, especially amid rising DDR5 memory prices. The re-release coincides with renewed demand for the 5800X3D, which saw price surges on platforms like eBay due to the memory shortage. AMD is bundling the CPU with Carbice’s Ice Pad, a thermal solution replacing traditional paste. The company also emphasized long-term AM5 platform support, including new processors through 2029, addressing concerns about potential AM6 delays. Additionally, AMD announced the Ryzen 7 7700X3D for budget gamers, priced at $329, featuring eight cores, 16 threads, and a 104MB cache. It launches July 16, alongside the Radeon RX 9070 GRE graphics card, which debuts globally on June 1 at $549. The RX 9070 GRE includes 48 RDNA 4 compute units and 12GB of memory, a downgrade from the standard model’s 56 units and 16GB. AMD’s strategy balances affordability with innovation, catering to both legacy AM4 users and those upgrading to AM5. The extended AM5 support and new budget-friendly processors aim to sustain demand amid market fluctuations. The RX 9070 GRE’s global launch further expands AMD’s presence in the mid-range graphics card segment.
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