AMD's new Ryzen 7 9850X3D builds on the already-dominant 9800X3D's lead by pushing Zen 5 boost clocks to 5.6 GHz while retaining 96 MB of 3D V-Cache and a 120 W TDP, delivering noticeably higher frame rates in 1080p gaming. AMD's own benchmarks claim up to a 27% lead over Intel's Core Ultra 9 285K across 35 titles, positioning the 9850X3D as a premium, esports-focused upgrade for enthusiasts who prioritize high-FPS, CPU-bound gaming.