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Leo Unboxes AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D: Banned outside the USA!

AMD introduced us to the idea of 3D Cache, or V-Cache, when they launched the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D. The massive extra L3 cache gave the Ryzen 7 huge performance in gaming and it came as no surprise when AMD repeated the trick with three of their Zen 4 CPUs, including the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D.

Recently, however, AMD took us unawares when they launched the Ryzen 5 5600X3D which is, as the name suggests, a six-core Zen 3 CPU with 3D Cache that uses the AM4 socket. This cheap upgrade for AMD gamers is only available in-store at Micro Center which means you have to visit one of 25 locations in the USA. ‘Pah,' we thought, ‘we'll ask Level 1 Techs to help out…' and in the twinkling of an eye UPS delivered our very own USA-only Ryzen 5 5600X3D.

Specifications

  • Regional Availability: NA
  • Platform: Desktop
  • Product Family: AMD Ryzen™ Processors
  • Product Line: AMD Ryzen™ 5 Desktop Processors
  • # of CPU Cores: 6
  • # of Threads: 12
  • Max. Boost Clock: Up to 4.4GHz
  • Base Clock: 3.3GHz
  • L1 Cache: 384KB
  • L2 Cache: 3MB
  • L3 Cache: 96MB
  • Default TDP: 105W
  • Processor Technology for CPU Cores: TSMC 7nm FinFET
  • CPU Socket; AM4
  • Socket Count: 1P
  • Max. Operating Temperature (Tjmax): 90°C
  • Launch Date: 7/7/2023

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