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David
> 3 dayI came from a I7-6700k which is no slouch in most games but it was beginning to show its age with it being at the time a few weeks shy of being 6 generations old. On to the Ryzen 7 5800x. I was impressed when I put in the motherboard and it fired up the first time. I paired it with an Asus Prime x570-Pro, Samsung 980 Pro 4th gen PCIe, 32GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 3600MHz ram, Corsair H150i Elite Capellix (white), Corsair white RM850 PSU and a Corsair 7000X White Case. I reused my old drives and RTX 2070 GPU.
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kevin prine
> 3 dayExactly what I wanted
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Shawn lambert
> 3 dayThe free game isnt avaliable. I wasnt able to use the product code to download the game Unchartered
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Dan
Greater than one weekI am a gamer running 1080p for both personal as well as content creating. The computer I use is also a workstation for both my job and hobby and I have had zero issue. I will be upgrading my cooler as I am using a stock amd stealth air cooler and it keeps it from throttling but still runs hotter then I would like to see. So I will change my review if warranted after I buy and get an AIO installed.
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C.B.
> 3 dayEs ist genau dass, was mein Sohn wollte...
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Charlson Rodriguez Corpuz
> 3 dayThis really is a good CPU for casual/comp gaming. For the price just a bit overpriced I think $400 would have been fine, but overall a really good cpu.
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M
Greater than one weekAt the beginning, I was confused about choosing to buy ryzen 9 or ryzen 7 because of my watching YouTube and the specialists in this field, but it became clear that it was enough for me and I liked it very much
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jason foor
> 3 dayPut this in my new pc build.
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Simon
> 3 dayWent from a i7-8700k to this. First AMD CPU since Athlon X2 but I definitely do not regret the move. It does get quite hot, using a bequiet! DRP4 to cool it and it can still spike all the way up to 82°C but that’s under an unrealistic synthetic load. At an ambient temp of 21-22°C, it idles at 32-36°C and, in normal gaming, it stays in the 54-70°C range, depending on the game.
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Scott
> 3 dayI upgraded from an R5 3600, which was bottlenecking my 3060Ti in Battlefield 2042 and other CPU-heavy games. I paired it with an MSI B550M Mortar, as Im not interested in overclocking the chip. I reused the DDR4-3200 CL16 RAM (4x8GB).