Despite the lack of an official announcement from AMD about its rumoured Ryzen 7 5800X3D 10th Anniversary Edition, the CPU has broken cover at a retailer. The processor has appeared across online listings and physical store shelves, with the seller sharing pictures of retail packaging.
Eagle-eyed X user momomo_us spotted the Ryzen 7 5800X3D 10th Anniversary Edition listing on Indian retailer 99Deals. The store page confirms there’s nothing inherently different about this CPU’s specifications relative to the original release, suggesting this launch is a purely ceremonial one.
However, user EkanshMathnikar went one step further, receiving pictures of physical retailing packaging after contacting the seller directly via WhatsApp. 99Deals claims to only have one of the CPUs in stock, after selling out of the chips from its website. Sure enough, there are reviews dating back to May 17 for this CPU.
Update : It's real.
He has 1 left.
Actual Store Photo pic.twitter.com/6KDWwm75xh— Ékansh Mathnikar (@EkanshMathnikar) May 21, 2026
It’s unclear how 99Deals procured Ryzen 7 5800X3D 10th Anniversary Edition stock, but it’s unlikely to be the only seller with CPUs ready to sell. So, while we still haven’t seen the CPU itself, beyond a sideways glance of the processor sat in its retail packaging, it doesn’t look as though it will be long now before it gets an official launch.
Moving on to price, 99Deals is charging ₹30,000 for this special edition. That’s around £232 / $311 as current exchange rates go, which might not be a bargain, but is far more reasonable than the £350-400 eBay listings are commanding at the time of writing. This is to say nothing of the savings this CPU will bring to those already on the AM4 platform, removing the need to buy DDR5 kits and a new motherboard to get their hands on a 3D V-Cache chip.
I suspect we’ll learn more about the Ryzen 7 5800X3D 10th Anniversary Edition at Computex 2026, hopefully with word on official pricing and availability. However, the trade show could also potentially bring some good news to those on or hoping to upgrade to the AM5 platform, given recent rumours of a Ryzen 7 7700X3D.
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