AMD relaunches the Ryzen 7 5800X3D with a different manufacturing process for its 10th anniversary
Ten years after the Ryzen 7 5800X3D revolutionized the AM4 socket by becoming the AMD’s first processor with 3D V-Cache technologythe company has decided to bring it back. This is not a rumor or a half-filtered project: Newegg already has a product page dedicated to the chip, now identified as an anniversary edition, with a price of $349.
The curious thing about the matter is that, at the moment, the processor is not sold independently. According to Newegg’s own listing, the Ryzen 7 5800X3D 10th Anniversary Edition is only available in bundles bundled with other hardwaresomething that is at least striking for a part that many AM4 platform users hoped to be able to buy loose to complete an economical update.
The product sheet also confirms the model number “100-100000651POF”, which corresponds to the new SKU reference created specifically for this anniversary edition. And here another interesting detail appears: although in the United States this unit is difficult to locate, in Germany the availability is much better, with several stores offering the processor almost in parallel.
Pricing and availability in Europe
Several Central European distributors already have the Ryzen 7 5800X3D 10th Anniversary Edition in their catalog. The prices consulted range between 357.90 euros and 368 eurosdepending on the store and the country. Among the businesses that appear with stock are German, Austrian and Swiss platforms, with ratings of between 4.3 and 4.8 stars depending on the number of opinions of each one. Shipping times vary: some stores indicate delivery within three to five business days, while others directly show the product as reservable, with shipping limited only to its country of origin.
It is worth remembering that these figures are prices without taxes in some cases and do not necessarily reflect the final cost with VAT, import duties or the distributor’s margin, so they should be taken as a reference and not as a definitive retail price in each European market.
The same specifications, with a different manufacturing process
At the specifications level, the Ryzen 7 5800X3D 10th Anniversary Edition changes absolutely nothing compared to the original model launched in 2022. It still has 8 Zen 3 cores and 16 processing threads, a base frequency of 3.4 GHz and a boost clock that reaches 4.5 GHz. The cache figure is also maintains 96 MB L3 cachealthough the product box talks about 100 MB of total cache, a figure that also includes the L2 cache of the chip itself. The TDP remains at 105 Wexactly the same as the version that debuted a decade ago.
The processor does not include integrated graphics, so anyone who wants to install it will necessarily need a dedicated graphics card to have video output.. A heatsink is also not included, something common in AMD’s X3D range since its first generation. What Newegg does confirm is that the box incorporates a Carbice Ice Pad thermal pad, a thermal interface material that replaces traditional paste and is, in fact, one of the few visible differences compared to the original sales box of the 5800X3D.
Why AMD had to reissue the chip
AMD confirmed this relaunch just a few weeks ago, setting a recommended retail price of $349 for the Ryzen 7 5800X3D 10th Anniversary Edition. What makes this relaunch special is not so much the chip itself, which anyone who follows the AM4 socket already knows by heart, but rather the reason why it was necessary to reissue it. As explained by the company itself, the original manufacturing method used to stack the 3D V-Cache cache is no longer available, so its engineers have had to redesign the stacking process in order to continue producing the chip with the necessary guarantees.
This is not a minor detail. It means that, although the final result in terms of performance is identical, the internal manufacturing path of this new run of the Ryzen 7 5800X3D is different from the one used in 2022. AMD has not gone into technical details about what specific process has replaced the previous one, but it has made it clear that the result maintains exactly the same features that made the 5800X3D one of the most recommended gaming processors in the entire AM4 range during its original commercial stage.
A move designed to extend the life of the AM4 socket
AMD Gaming’s own official account on The message, published on June 25, 2026, has already accumulated more than 200 “likes” and dozens of responses from users who continue to defend the AM4 socket against the company’s most recent platforms.
And the AM4 continues to be, to this day, one of the longest-running platforms in AMD’s recent history. Originally released in 2016, it has survived several generations of Ryzen and continues to receive support from the company thanks, in large part, to the huge user base that still uses it.
For now there is no official confirmation as to when the Ryzen 7 5800X3D 10th Anniversary Edition will arrive in Spanish stores or at what price it will be sold in the rest of the European market if it is also finally sold individually.
