Description
If you're looking for a processor that sets a new standard in high-performance computing, the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D Tray (100-000000719) is the product that deserves your attention. This 16-core/32-thread powerhouse, built on the Granite Ridge architecture, is designed for true enthusiasts, gamers, and content creators who value not only gigahertz but also power, reliability, and innovation.
Built on cutting-edge 4 nm technology, this processor delivers impressive energy efficiency without sacrificing performance. The Granite Ridge cores represent a new generation of AMD architecture, ensuring maximum performance in multitasking environments and resource-intensive applications.
With 16 cores and 32 threads, the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D becomes an ideal solution for streaming, video rendering, professional 3D modeling, and the most demanding games.
With a base frequency of 4.3 GHz and the ability to boost up to an incredible 5.7 GHz thanks to an unlocked multiplier, this processor handles even the heaviest workloads. Support for multithreading technology allows running multiple intensive processes simultaneously without losing system responsiveness.
One of the key features of the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D is its massive 128 MB L3 cache. This is critical for applications that actively work with large data volumes, such as video editing, scientific computing, or AAA gaming. A large cache reduces latency and accelerates data exchange between cores and RAM.
Support for the new AM5 socket ensures compatibility with advanced motherboards and technologies. Additionally, the dual-channel DDR5-5600 memory controller, supporting up to 192 GB, guarantees lightning-fast performance even for the most demanding applications.
Want to build a system without a discrete graphics card at first? The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D already includes integrated AMD Radeon Graphics, capable of basic display output, multimedia playback, and light gaming—ideal for initial builds or compact PCs. When the time comes, you can easily add a powerful discrete GPU.
The processor has a TDP of 170 W, requiring high-quality cooling—especially if you plan to overclock. This highlights its focus on enthusiasts aiming to extract maximum performance from their system.