New X3D CPU – AMD Ryzen 7 7700X3D added to CPU-Z
CPU-Z gains support for an unannounced AMD Ryzen X3D CPU
CPU-Z has been updated to add support for a new AMD Ryzen X3D gaming CPU, the Ryzen 7 7700X3D. This CPU, which leaked last week, appears to be a new value-oriented AMD CPU that’s focused on gamers. The CPU is a slower version of AMD’s Ryzen 7 7800X3D, and will likely be released for under £300.
Prior leaks indicate that this CPU has eight Zen 4 cores and 96 MB of L3 cache. The CPU reportedly has base/boost clock speeds of 4.0/4.5 GHz. That’s a 10% decrease in boost clock speed and a base clock speed decrease of less than 5% compared with the Ryzen 7 7800X3D.
The appearance of this new AMD CPU in CPU-Z’s release notes strongly supports reports of its existence. As of now, AMD has not confirmed the existence of this new CPU. It is currently unclear when AMD plans to unveil this new processor. Will this CPU be unveiled at Computex?
CPU-Z Version 2.20.1 for windows x86/x64
- AMD Ryzen 7 7700X3D (Raphael) (2.20.1).
- AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 495, 492, 488 (Gorgon Halo).
- AMD Ryzen AI Max 490, 485 (Gorgon Halo).
- AMD Ryzen AI Max PRO 495, 490, 485, 480 (Gorgon Halo).
- AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 (Granite Ridge).
- AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 9965X3D, PRO 9945 (Granite Ridge).
- AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 9755, PRO 9745 (Granite Ridge).
- AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 9645 (Granite Ridge).
- AMD Ryzen AI 7/PRO 450G/GE (Gorgon Point 2).
- AMD Ryzen AI 5/PRO 440G/GE (Gorgon Point 2).
- AMD Ryzen AI 5/PRO 435G/GE (Gorgon Point 3).
- AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 392 (Strix Halo).
- Intel Core Ultra 5 250KF Plus (Arrow Lake Refresh).
- Intel Core 7 360 and 350 (Wildcat Lake).
- Intel Core 5 330, 320 and 315 (Wildcat Lake).
- Intel Core 3 304 (Wildcat Lake).
- Intel Core 9 273PQE, 273PTE, 273PE (Bartlett Lake).
- Intel Core 7 253PQE, 253PTE, 253PE, 251TE, 251E (Bartlett Lake).
- Intel Core 5 223PQE, 223PTE, 223PE, 221TE, 221E, 213PTE, 213PE, 211TE, 211E (Bartlett Lake).
- Intel Core 3 201TE, 201E (Bartlett Lake).
- Intel Arc Pro B70 and B65 (BMG-G31).
- Intel Arc Pro B60 and B50 (BMG-G21).
- Support of HUDIMM and HSODIMM memory modules.
The Ryzen 7 7700X3D has the potential to be an excellent gaming-focused CPU. Yes, it’s slower than the Ryzen 7 7800X3D and Ryzen 7 9800X3D/9850X3D, but it could offer tremendous value. If nothing else, it could make high-performance PC gaming much more affordable on AMD’s AM5 platform. Given the current cost of DDR5 memory, anything that can reduce the cost of a gaming PC is good in today’s market.
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