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Zen 3D requires AM4 or AM5 connectivity.

Zen 3D requires AM4 or AM5 connectivity.

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carlobolla
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11-26-2023, 09:44 PM
#1
It depends on the specific model and compatibility. A Zen3 chip with extra cache might not fit in an AM4 socket, so verify the dimensions and support before using it.
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carlobolla
11-26-2023, 09:44 PM #1

It depends on the specific model and compatibility. A Zen3 chip with extra cache might not fit in an AM4 socket, so verify the dimensions and support before using it.

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HailSatoon
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11-27-2023, 11:14 PM
#2
It seems AMD's direction is uncertain—I believe the AM4 line is no longer viable and they're shifting to something new.
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HailSatoon
11-27-2023, 11:14 PM #2

It seems AMD's direction is uncertain—I believe the AM4 line is no longer viable and they're shifting to something new.

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naTe_coRe_1084
Senior Member
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11-28-2023, 06:37 AM
#3
It wasn't displayed as a working model on a Zen3 processor. They likely won't integrate it into any standard chips until their upcoming CPU series, meaning it won't appear on AM4 boards. That's the right approach. Let's proceed.
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naTe_coRe_1084
11-28-2023, 06:37 AM #3

It wasn't displayed as a working model on a Zen3 processor. They likely won't integrate it into any standard chips until their upcoming CPU series, meaning it won't appear on AM4 boards. That's the right approach. Let's proceed.

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Mitchell006
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12-18-2023, 07:03 PM
#4
It can still function without a BIOS update.
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Mitchell006
12-18-2023, 07:03 PM #4

It can still function without a BIOS update.

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Minigunner500
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12-19-2023, 04:00 AM
#5
They clearly aren't developing older chip designs anymore. It doesn't seem logical; they’ll likely only add this as a bonus for AM5 platforms.
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Minigunner500
12-19-2023, 04:00 AM #5

They clearly aren't developing older chip designs anymore. It doesn't seem logical; they’ll likely only add this as a bonus for AM5 platforms.

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Chessmaster
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12-19-2023, 05:53 AM
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Usually yes, though the demo we received was just a standard Zen3 with an upgrade included.
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Chessmaster
12-19-2023, 05:53 AM #6

Usually yes, though the demo we received was just a standard Zen3 with an upgrade included.

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matheusvr
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01-05-2024, 10:11 PM
#7
Right. Prototype version. Based on how long they've been developing it (rumored to be quite extensive), that seems reasonable. The issue is dropping a new CPU right before the release of your next-gen product just to add a feature that offers little sales benefit.
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matheusvr
01-05-2024, 10:11 PM #7

Right. Prototype version. Based on how long they've been developing it (rumored to be quite extensive), that seems reasonable. The issue is dropping a new CPU right before the release of your next-gen product just to add a feature that offers little sales benefit.

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Pyromanicgamer
Junior Member
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01-10-2024, 11:31 AM
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They're likely to adopt DDR5 for upcoming products, which would increase costs. Intel typically offers boards compatible with multiple generations, and AMD has previously provided such solutions. Given this transition, Zen 3D might become a more affordable choice.
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Pyromanicgamer
01-10-2024, 11:31 AM #8

They're likely to adopt DDR5 for upcoming products, which would increase costs. Intel typically offers boards compatible with multiple generations, and AMD has previously provided such solutions. Given this transition, Zen 3D might become a more affordable choice.

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dawgal
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01-10-2024, 01:14 PM
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What? No, they're not. Some boards offered both DDR3L and DDR4, but only one could be used at a time—each was built differently. They were rare, not common, and adding them didn't significantly impact your build budget. Unless you're on a tight budget, repurposing existing parts is usually better.
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dawgal
01-10-2024, 01:14 PM #9

What? No, they're not. Some boards offered both DDR3L and DDR4, but only one could be used at a time—each was built differently. They were rare, not common, and adding them didn't significantly impact your build budget. Unless you're on a tight budget, repurposing existing parts is usually better.

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ManeaGabriel
Junior Member
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01-10-2024, 03:01 PM
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There are whispers suggesting DDR5 could be very expensive this time, and if so, AMD might introduce Zen 3D as a more affordable alternative to a brand-new system with DDR5. I suspect the 3D stacked CPU might end up costing more than it’s worth, but it could be the more practical choice if the DDR5 rumors hold true.
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ManeaGabriel
01-10-2024, 03:01 PM #10

There are whispers suggesting DDR5 could be very expensive this time, and if so, AMD might introduce Zen 3D as a more affordable alternative to a brand-new system with DDR5. I suspect the 3D stacked CPU might end up costing more than it’s worth, but it could be the more practical choice if the DDR5 rumors hold true.

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