The 9800X3D is also expected to have a 120W TDP, matching the 7800X3D.
It will support up to 192GB of dual-channel DDR5-5600 memory at one DIMM per channel.
It also appears that the 9800X3D will use the same “GNR-B0” silicon as existing models.

The listing confirms that the 9800X3D will feature an unlocked multiplier, which is welcome news for overclocking enthusiasts.
AMD is expected to release official benchmarks for the 9800X3D next week.