AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-core, 16-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor
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Anonyme
> 3 daySuper Prozessor für Gaming
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ResilMind
> 3 dayJust set up my pc yesterday and wow this thing rocks ! After upgrading from a 10 year old machine super happy with amd again
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Simon S
> 3 dayAs advertised and at the time it was cheaper including shipping.
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Al
Greater than one weekPlaying on Mechwarrior has better response playing online.
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Charles?
> 3 daycame dead on arrival
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The Tech Reviewer
> 3 dayGreat chip with fantastic performance but overpriced.
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Waslost1
> 3 dayI upgraded from a Ryzen 5 2600X to this Ryzen 7 5800X hoping to see some really big improvements in my CAD station. No issues with the processor itself. It does what it supposed to but in my application, I did not see the performance gains I was hoping for. I am sure it has more to do with the way my software utilizes the cores so I wont ding AMD for that. Is my computer faster, sure it is, just not night and day. I guess the old 2600X was better than I though it was. What I was not prepared for were the changes needed to go from a 65Watt processor up to the 105Watt category. I had an AMD Prism Spire cooler but I quickly realized it wasnt going to be enough for the new processor. I am not gaming, but I am running CAD software and I usually have 2 browsers open with a dozen tabs on each as well as Slack for inter-office communications. The original cooler was running 75% speed or more most of the time. It sounded like the machine was about to take flight sometimes. After one day it was clear a new cooler was in my future. I eventually settled on the very large and expensive (but quiet) Noctua NH-U12A cooler. Now the machine is quieter than the old processor with the Spire cooler but the cost to get there ended up way over my original budget. In hindsight, I would have just avoided the 105Watt processor. If I had dropped back one level to the 65Watt class processor, I wouldnt have noticed the performance difference and I would not have had to invest a small fortune in cooling. In the end, my machine performs well and is quiet but I did learn my lesson about buying more than I needed.
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waldo
> 3 dayThis is probably more CPU than most people will ever need. If you are like me and dont upgrade but once every 12 years it is a good investment. If you want to game all you should have to do is change your GPU when new games come out that start making your frames per second start to dip.
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ERIK
> 3 dayLO UTILIZO EN UNA TARJETA MADRE TUF GAMING B550 Y CORRE MUY BIEN
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Juan José
> 3 dayMe encantó, sin duda alguna es uno de los mejores procesadores de gama alta que respeta calidad precio en estos tiempos tan complicados.