AMD Bringing Back Ryzen 7 5800X3D to Save the World from DDR5

Source: VideoCardz AMD Bringing Back Ryzen 7 5800X3D to Save the World from DDR5

Don’t call it a comeback. It’s been here for years.

You read that headline correctly. AMD is reportedly bringing back the former #1 gaming CPU of all time, the Ryzen 7 5800X3D. Is this the story of the year? The one CPU that could save us from the insanity of DDR5 pricing without significantly impacting GPU performance (other than the fine products produced by Intel) is returning.

As reported by VideoCardz, sourced from an X account, and based on a Chinese language slide, we have PROOF that AMD is giving us exactly what we wanted. And if we want it hard enough, we can achieve anything. Even if that thing is spending $449 USD on a product that came out in 2022 at the same price.

Maybe we are jumping the gun, but it’s just possible that PC builders have an excuse to build that 5800X3D system they missed out on the first time, and with the DDR4 they may already have (or can more affordably buy). What better way could there be to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Socket AM4?

Would you build with a Ryzen 7 5800X3D in 2026? Be sure to tell us “yes, of course!” in the comments below. Thank you.

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5 Comments

  1. Shipster

    I already have a 5800x3d, but if they do something really silly like release a 5950x3d, I’d jump on that in a heartbeat.

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  2. BigTed

    Both my sons have 5600x systems, so this would be great to squeeze a few extra years out of those. Hopefully with them being on a more mature node they’ll be a bit cheaper that at launch, but I’m not holding my breath…

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    • Goose

      cpus are in a very strange place but the basic set-up id recommended to anyone

      5060ti and below =5600x or 5700x

      4070 – 5070 = 5800x3d

      5070ti up = am5 is best and even a 7600x can outperform a 5800x3d but 5060ti and below won’t see much difference on either

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      • BigTed

        One is on a 3080ti and the other a 3060ti, but at least they won’t be cpu limited when they come to upgrade their GPUs – or beg me for my old card when i get round to upgrading.

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  3. Graeme

    I will buy one instantly I missed out last time

    Reply

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