The upcoming AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual 3D V-Cache CPU may feature a 250W PPT

The new dual 3D V-cache CPU is likely to have a 25% higher PPT rating than the 9950X3D, the highest among the AMD Ryzen 9000 lineup.

The upcoming AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual 3D V-Cache CPU may feature a 250W PPT
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TL;DR: AMD's Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition features a unique dual 3D V-cache design with a $899 price and a 200W TDP. Leaks suggest a 250W PPT, the highest for AMD desktop CPUs, indicating high power use and thermal challenges that may complicate overclocking and require advanced cooling solutions.
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AMD's newest addition to the Ryzen 9000 series, the 9950X3D2 Dual Edition, looks like an absolute juggernaut of a CPU. Since its official announcement, we have covered several rumors regarding its pricing, and it looks like AMD has settled on an $899 price tag. The 9950X3D2 features a unique dual 3D V-cache design, and it is the first of its kind from AMD.

Of course, pushing the boundaries of technology comes at a price, and in the case of CPUs, it's most often power consumption. AMD's official product page for the 9950X3D2 Dual Edition lists a 200W TDP, which is 30W higher than the standard 9950X3D2. However, that is not the only power consumption figure we know, since reliable leaker HXL (@9950pro) has recently posted more information about the Ryzen 9 9950X3D2's power envelope.

According to the leak, the Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 features a PPT of 250W, the highest among current AMD desktop CPUs. The PPT, or Package Power Tracking, is an AMD-specific power metric that defines the maximum power delivered to the CPU socket across all voltage rails. It is typically higher than the TDP (Thermal Design Power) to allow for temporary power boosts.

The PPT for the standard 9950X3D is 200W, but the 9950X3D2 Dual Edition pushes that limit to 250W (a significant 25% increase). It must be noted that the standard Ryzen 9 9950X3D has been tested to consume even higher than 200W in certain scenarios, so it would not be out of the question for the 9950X3D2 Dual Edition to hit 260-270W under specific conditions.

One area of concern highlighted by this new information is overclocking. The 9000 series AMD X3D CPUs have full support for manual overclocking, along with Precision Boost Overdrive 2 and Curve Optimizer. We already know that the vertically stacked cache raises thermal concerns, so the 9950X3D2 can be a really difficult CPU to overclock. Not only will it have really high power consumption, but its thermals may also necessitate a beefy aftermarket cooling solution.

It must be said that these are merely speculations based on the new leak, which should also be taken with a grain of salt. AMD has made no official comment regarding the PPT rating of the Ryzen 9 9950X3D2. However, if these numbers are close to reality, then the power envelope of the new CPU will be a point of discussion soon. Of course, stay tuned for the in-depth TweakTown review for when the CPU finally drops.

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Hassam is a veteran tech journalist and editor with over eight years of experience embedded in the consumer electronics industry. His obsession with hardware began with childhood experiments involving semiconductors, a curiosity that evolved into a career dedicated to deconstructing the complex silicon that powers our world. From benchmarking PC internals to stress-testing flagship CPUs and GPUs, Hassam specializes in translating high-level engineering into deep, unbiased insights for the enthusiast community.

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