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AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D 8-Core, 16-Thread Desktop Processor

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Features

  • TOP-TIER GAMING EXPERIENCE
  • 8 Cores and 16 processing threads, L1 Cache 512 KB, L2 Cache 4 MB, L3 Cache 96 MB
  • 4.1 GHz Max Boost, Unlocked Memory Overclocking, DDR4 support
  • For the proven AMD Socket AM4 platform, with proven upgradability
  • Cooler not included, liquid cooler recommended

Description

Welcome to the power of X3D. AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D features exclusive AMD 3D V-Cache™ technology for world-beating game performance.

Brand: AMD


CPU Manufacturer: AMD


CPU Model: Ryzen 7


CPU Speed: 3 GHz


CPU Socket: Socket AM4


Processor Series: Ryzen 7


Processor Speed: 3 GHz


Processor Socket: Socket AM4


Secondary Cache: 96 MB


Wattage: 105 watts


Cache Memory Installed Size: 100 MB


Processor Count: 8


Processor Number of Concurrent Threads: 16


Processor Core Count: 8


Platform: Windows


Brand: AMD


Processor Brand: AMD


Model Number: AMD Ryzen™ 5 5700X3D


Number of Items: 1


Unit Count: 1 Count


UPC: 730143316088


Manufacturer: AMD


Global Trade Identification Number: 88


Item Weight: 1.8 ounces


Mfr Part Number: Ryzen 7 5700X3D


Warranty Description: 3 Year Warranty


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Outstanding Gaming CPU with Excellent Performance and Efficiency
The AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D is an excellent desktop processor that delivers strong performance, especially for gaming. With 8 cores and 16 threads, it handles multitasking, streaming, and productivity tasks smoothly. The 3D V-Cache technology provides noticeable improvements in game performance, offering higher and more stable frame rates. It runs efficiently with reasonable temperatures when paired with a good cooler and is a great upgrade for AM4 systems. Overall, this CPU offers impressive performance and value for gamers and power users alike. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2026 by Weegan

  • Noticeable performance upgrade for my PC
This processor gave my PC a noticeable performance boost, especially in gaming. Games feel smoother, frame rates are more consistent, and the system handles multitasking without struggling. Installation was straightforward, and it was a great way to upgrade my existing AM4 system without replacing the motherboard and rebuilding the entire PC. The extra cache makes a real difference in many games. Overall, I am very happy with the upgrade. It delivers strong performance and is an excellent option for anyone trying to get more life out of an AM4 gaming PC. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2026 by Wiskar

  • Great option to stay on AM4 (If the 5800x3d is unavailable)
The 3D v-cache is extremely helpful for keeping up with modern games and is well paired with my RX 7900XT. Got this as a replacement for my 5900X which was having stability issues at base clock speeds. This is a good option whenever the 5800x3d is not available and if you do not want to upgrade platforms just yet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2026 by Adam

  • INCREDIBLE BOOST UPGRADING FROM RYZEN 7 1700 TO RYZEN 7 5700 X3D
I play a lot of PC games and ran into FPS issues when playing the game "Valheim." At this point in time, I thought the GPU was the only thing that made a performance difference with PC games. I had a Ryzen 7 1700 paired with an ASUS 2080Ti OC and could run most modern games on high at around 100FPS when the 2080Ti originally released. Fast forward 4 years and I run into a game that is more CPU dependent and demanding in Valheim than anything I have ever ran on my PC prior. Needless to say, I was getting sub 60FPS in busy areas of the game and it felt unplayable. My good friend suggested to me that my system might be bottle-necked by my CPU, essentially saying I am paying for performance that my machine cannot access in my GPU. So since I have an AM4 chip, I did a search on what were the best upgrade options. The clear winner I saw was the 5800 X3D, however the price was not a winner (~$600 at the time of writing this review), so I went with the much more affordable 5700 X3D with a 5% performance decrease for $270. For the price to performance ratio, there is no CPU in the 5700 X3D's class. Even though I now have incredible FPS in all of my games (Valheim going from ~30FPS to ~120+FPS), pure FPS increase in games is not the only benefit I received from upgrading to the 5700 X3D. My old 1700 would not allow me to run my RAM over 2667MHz or enable "gaming boost" mode on my motherboard. Whenever I would try, my system would restart claiming that the configuration failed. After upgrading to the 5700 X3D, I am able to run my RAM at 3200MHz and also enable "gaming boost" mode on my motherboard with no issues. It seems my old 1700 did not have the horsepower to push those frequencies. If you are in the market for an AM4 CPU, going with the 5700 X3D is a great choice. Depending on where you are upgrading from, you will see either a significant upgrade in quality, or a respectable one. Since I am upgrading from a 1700, my experience has been incredible. The 5700 X3D CPU unlocked performance that I was paying for previously in my GPU, but could not access due to my CPU bottleneck. I have read some reviews claiming even "downgrading" from a 5800 shows some improvement. YMMV. I can only claim that if you are upgrading from a CPU around the Ryzen 7 1700's power level, this one is an easy decision - get this CPU! The 5700 X3D is a workhorse and shreds anything I throw at it. Five stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025 by Yakuō-San

  • Great CPU
good price, have used for 2 years now and still flawless. Performance is awesome for heavy gaming. 5800x3d now work it compared to this. easy install.
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2026 by Corey Sipe

  • Getting 60 to 100 fos in Star Citizen on 1440p 34" Monitor.
Great upgrade. Works well.
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2026 by Sam Lowry DZ-015

  • Great value
Excellent , works great with my 3060TI
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2026 by Esteban Rodriguez

  • Upgrade from the Ryzen 1700 is MASSIVE.
I've got a near 8 year old system that was still running a Ryzen 1700 and GTX 1080, on an MSI B350m Mortar motherboard. The first gen Ryzen had some issue with utilizing 3200mhz ram, I think the official max supported was like 2677mhz, so my RAM was always underclocked. Naturally after so long I was getting the itch for an upgrade. I didn't want to spend $1000 on an AM5 build just for my GPU to be bottlenecked and be forced to buy a $1200-2000 GPU, especially when my GTX 1080 is still surprisingly relevant by today's standards. Fortunately my OLD MSI b350m motherboard put out a BIOS update for this processor which literally made it plug and play. Dropped in the new CPU and after taking a little while to boot up, everything ran like normal. After enabling XMP my RAM immediately went to the rated 3200mhz, no fuss, whereas my old Ryzen 1700 would make things very unstable after about 2733mhz. Depending on your motherboard there's some special options in the BIOS you can modify to make the chip run a lot cooler. I am using a 240mm AIO water cooler but the temps were approaching 90C on prime95. I enabled some of the undervolting options and that was making temps top out around 75C while boosting! I haven't had the opportunity yet to thoroughly test it in games yet, but the games I have played so far have been running noticeably better. That is of course on top of the obvious increase in speed in any other task compared to my Ryzen 1700. On top of all this I can consistently push it over 4GHz turbo on 1.15v whereas my 1700 was underclocked to 3.2GHz around 1.2v to be stable. My intentions with this processor was to utilize the new 3D Vcache technology to "future proof" my AM4 system for at least a few more years to give GPU technology more time to develop and hopefully have some breakthrough where GPUs are better and not so much more expensive nowadays. Beyond the fact the m.2 drives are overkill for most tasks and it's still hard to find AM5 motherboards that have USB 4.0 slots. In conclusion, this upgrade resulted in my RAM being able to be run at expected speeds or better, a much faster processor and much better gaming performance with lower power draw. It has allowed me to squeeze the last bit of life out of my AM4 board and give it a facelift, for the price of about $300 all in for the CPU, liquid cooler and paste. In other words I saved about $1000-3000 in not having to upgrade to the AM5 platform that is still in it's infancy, and get to stay on the time tested AM4 platform while the newer platforms work out the kinks and there's better GPU options as well as USB 4 standards etc. If you're on the fence about making the purchase, go for it. I bought this when the price dropped to $229 and at the time that was a $80ish discount from the 5800x3d for a processor that uses a lot less power for maybe a 5% difference in performance. If you care more about your power bill and heat being generated by your computer than a 5% increase in performance, and you're staying on the AM4 platform, MAKE THE PURCHASE! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024 by The Great I Am

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