AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D 10th Anniversary Edition Hits US Retail

AMD’s Ryzen 7 5800X3D 10th Anniversary Edition processor is now available at US retail channels, listed on Newegg for $349. The re-released AM4 socket CPU has the model number 100-100000651POF and is currently sold as part of hardware bundles rather than as a standalone product. Retailers in Germany also report ample stock of the anniversary processor across multiple distribution channels.

The anniversary edition shares the same key specifications as the original Ryzen 7 5800X3D, including eight Zen 3 cores, sixteen threads, and a 3.4 GHz base clock speed. While PC builders search for new processors like the Ryzen 7 9800X3D, stock shortages and retail listings make AM4 upgrades appealing. AMD had to re-engineer the processor to utilize a newer 3D V-Cache stacking process because the original manufacturing method was retired.

Close-up view of the Carbice Ice Pad thermal pad included with the processor.
Includes a high-conductivity Carbice Ice Pad thermal pad inside the retail package.
The retail box of the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D 10th Anniversary Edition showing the promotional packaging.
Ships in retail packaging that includes the Carbice Ice Pad thermal material.

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Under load, the CPU reaches a boost clock speed of up to 4.5 GHz and operates with a 105W thermal design power. It includes 96MB of L3 cache to enhance gaming workloads, but does not feature integrated graphics or a bundled processor cooler in the retail package. However, the retail box ships with Carbice Ice Pad thermal interface material, which represents the primary difference from the original version.

The re-release aims to extend the utility of the mature AM4 platform, allowing users to perform a drop-in upgrade without replacing the motherboard or memory. Buyers can check product availability and bundle configurations directly on Newegg’s online storefront. The processor is expected to remain in steady supply across major global markets.

Source: AMD on X

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