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One of the most capable desktop processors available just got $125 cheaper: AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D down to $573

AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D drops to $573.99 (18% off): 16-core, 144MB cache, AM5, 3D V-Cache.

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The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D is down to $573.99 in a limited-time deal, a $125 saving off its $699 list price, and it represents something AMD hadn’t offered before: a 3D V-Cache processor with a high enough core count to handle demanding creative and professional workloads without sacrificing the gaming performance that cache stacking delivers. For anyone running one machine for everything, this is the processor the 9000 series has been building toward.

What you’re getting

The distinction worth making upfront is what separates the 9950X3D from the 7800X3D and 9800X3D. Where the 7800X3D/9800X3D are focused gaming processors that trade core count for cache optimization, the Ryzen 9 9950X3D brings 16 cores and 32 threads to the same 3D V-Cache architecture, giving it the processing headroom for video rendering, 3D work, compilation, and heavy multitasking that the eight-core X3D chips don’t offer. The 144MB of total cache still delivers the gaming performance advantage that 3D V-Cache is known for, making this a processor that no longer asks you to pick a priority.

The 4.3GHz base clock and AM5 socket keep the 9950X3D current on a platform with genuine longevity ahead of it. The 170W TDP reflects the demands of 16 cores under load, so a capable cooler is worth factoring into any build around this chip, but the efficiency of the process node means the power draw is well-managed relative to the performance on offer.

144MB of total cache is the number that shapes how the 9950X3D handles gaming workloads, keeping more game data closer to the cores and reducing the latency hit of reaching out to system RAM in the same way the 9800X3D does, just with significantly more processing capacity running alongside it.

Why it’s worth it

High core count processors with 3D V-Cache have historically forced a compromise somewhere in the spec sheet. The 9950X3D resolves that by combining both in a flagship package, and the $125 saving brings it to a price where the case for buying AMD’s most capable desktop processor becomes considerably more straightforward. The limited-time nature of the deal makes this worth acting on before it moves.

The bottom line

The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D at $573.99 is the processor for anyone who wants gaming performance and professional workload capability from a single chip without compromise. The 16 cores, 144MB of cache, and AM5 platform longevity add up to a build foundation that holds up well into the future, and the $125 saving makes this the right moment to commit.

Omair Khaliq Sultan
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