It’s worth noting that the note about overclocking has been removed from the official product pages for the upcoming AMD Ryzen 7000X3D with 3D V-Cache. However, several people noticed a specific mention of “Unlocked for Overclocking: Yes,” pointing to the new line of X3D CPUs supporting base overclocking like the entire Ryzen 7000 line-up.
This isn’t the first time this has happened; not long ago, a Valentine’s Day release date of February 14 was listed before being removed, and AMD responded that it was an error. As a result, this could be another typo or error that has since been corrected.
If AMD were to announce that these 3D V-Cache-powered chips have an unlocked design for overclocking, that would be a fantastic addition to the lineup.
The specs’ removal of the overclocking feature also noted AMD’s recommendation that users use auto-tuning options such as Curve Optimizer.
AMD’s Ryzen 7000 X3D CPUs will be available next month, and like the previous Ryzen 7 5800X3D CPU, they are expected to be absolute PC gaming beasts. Overclocking support will undoubtedly be a big plus for custom builders, but most users will probably not need to tinker with when it comes to performance.
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