Ryzen 7 9700X3D First Look — Gaming CPU Crown Stays Red
+12% gaming uplift on average, lower power draw, AM5 socket support through 2027 confirmed.
AMD lifted the lid on the Ryzen 7 9700X3D. 8 cores, 16 threads, second-gen 3D V-Cache, +12% average gaming uplift over the 7800X3D in our test passes, and a lower power draw than the part it replaces. AM5 platform support through 2027 is now official, which removes the only real reason to wait.
The headline test result: 1% lows in CPU-bound titles like CS2 and Valorant are up 18-22%. That is a meaningful frame-pacing improvement at the high refresh rates competitive players actually use, not just a single-digit average uplift on a marketing slide.
At MSRP $479, the value-per-frame math beats every Intel competitor at the gaming-only use case. The only reason to look elsewhere is mixed productivity workloads — and even those are closer than they have been in years.