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Adam
> 3 dayPlenty of power for gaming and video editing. I could have probably gone with a 3700X and not really noticed for what I do. If all you’re doing is gaming, this chip is probably overkill for most games.
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J-Juls
> 3 dayWhat can I say, 12 cores, 24 threads...You really cant expect anything but the best. Sure, Zen3 is out, but Im only on an ASRock B450m and with a Nocuta u12a, I was easily able to get this thing to 4.3ghz with max temp of 72-73C on Cinebench R20 runs. Eventually I’ll get myself onto an AsRock x570 Taichi, something whose bios I’ll be comfortable on coming from a current AsRock board/bios. I also have 64gigs(16x4) of 3200mhz Crucial Ballistix ram that I have overclocked to 3466 with infiniti fabric at 1733(exactly half). 750w Seasonic Focus Plus Platinum PSU and a Zotac RTX 2070 Super that is also overclocked via its own Firestorm software. My system is not just stable, I could pretty darn well do anything I want at this point. I upgraded from a Ryzen 7 3700x that I had overclocked to 4.4ghz no problem, but something just had me wanting a higher score on more cores. I use Cinebench R20. Just popping this puppy in with no OC, at just 3.8ghz yielded a jump from around 5100 with the Ryzen 7, to a 7162 straight out of the box. First overclock attempt up to 4.2 got me to 7395, then 4.3 got me 7581 at 1.375v, and finally 4.4ghz got me 7753. Granted when Im running a Cinebench run, Ryzen Master is telling me Im now pulling about 133 watts, but thats to be expected from 12 cores. Im in shock at how good the Noctua u12a is. At 4.4ghz the processor never gets above 76c (Noctua NT-H2 thermal paste) Im never going to make this thing work that hard on a day to day basis. Idle is about 33-35C most of the time unless my room is hot and only pulling about 13-18w on average. I really could not be more happy. Im just smiling from ear to ear at not only the stability, but also the sheer raw power of this thing. Highly recommended!
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Ibrahim Yucel
> 3 dayIts fantastic. Theres not much else I can add that others havent already. I over to see that AMD is competing again in the high-end market and I wish them the best.
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Zookle
> 3 dayUpgraded from an old 2nd Gen Ryzen 5 series. I can tell a slight difference in speed but not huge. It was a big improvement for multitasking like gaming AND streaming at full HD. Also using all 3 monitors with different apps at once seems to be a better experience. If you have the money go for it, if not go with a ryzen 3 7series.
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jadecas
> 3 dayEspecial, para lo que quieras.
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Prof. Amely Rath
> 3 dayAfter watching a few videos, the upgrade went exactly as did the videos. I usd it to upgrade my business system.
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Technohaed67
> 3 dayFunksunirt super
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Myles Price
Greater than one weekWith this upgrade alone it has made my PC so much faster. AMD hasnt disappointed me thus far. Great company and very reliable.
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Antonino
Greater than one weekOttimo processore dalle prestazioni eccezionali. Consigliato
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Andrea
> 3 dayProbabilmente non sfrutterò tutta la sua potenza e nemmeno ho fatto test e benchmark....così come la maggior parte di coloro che si comprano una Ferrari non vanno in pista e non prendono i tempi! :-)