Like 7950x3D and 7900x3d, these new X3D chips combine a pair of AMD’s CPU chapels, which have additional 64MB of cache decorated under it and not one. 7950x3d LOY, you get eight covers and eight without extra cache. 7900x3d LOY, you get eight cores and four without extra cache.
It depends on AMD’s chip set software to decide what kind of apps run on all types of CPU core. Non -gaming work burden prefers ordinary CPU core, which is usually a bit high peak speed speed, while the game is run on these cores instead of the extra cache. When you are playing the game, the AMD software can “park” the Nan-V-CAC CPU Corps to ensure that they are not running on the CPU cover accidentally.
When we initially tested 7950x3D and 7900x3D, we had no problem with this basic parking technology, and the AMD has since made permanent improvement to ensure that the core parking is working properly. The new 9000 series X3D chips should also take advantage of this. To achieve the best results, AMD officially recommends Install a fresh and fully updated Windows, as well as the latest BIOS for your motherboard and the latest AMD chip set drivers. Changing another rise CPU for the X3D model (or vice versa) without re -installing Windows can occasionally stand (or not stand) when it is considered (or not considered).