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Choosing to bring back the 5800X3D was a tough conversation for AMD… 'very hard, actually, very, very hard!'

AMD has brought back the Ryzen 7 5800X3D specifically to cater to a DIY market where there is still a ton of AM4 motherboards and DDR4-supporting machines in the market. “We see a lot of users still gaming on like Ryzen 5 2600X or 3700X,” says David McAfee, VP of Ryzen and Radeon at AMD, “where as a drop in replacement to an existing motherboard and build, they’re going to see just a massive, massive jump in gaming performance.”

We’re sat on the 26th floor of a hotel that overlooks the Nangang Exhibition Centre, where the Computex show is still thrumming away below us, and McAfee has just explained that it wasn’t simply a case of bringing the old manufacturing process out of retirement and spinning up the machines again.

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