AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-core, 24-thread unlocked desktop processor with Wraith Prism LED Cooler
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Alfonso JC
> 3 dayBuen rendimiento, el ruido del ventilador que viene con el procesador no es mucho, en última instancia se puede cambiar por líquido
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Gert Neumann
> 3 dayArbeite mit Adobe und Magix. Da leistet der Prozessor gute Arbeit.
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Mulcek
> 3 dayI have used this CPU for future upgrade (at least for couple of years). Was deciding between Ryzen 3700X and 3900X. Its a lot of cores for this price range. It all works, all I throw at it. Stock cooler is used and that one is louder when CPU runs hotter. Can definitely hear it when it is changing revs. Cooler will definitely be changed at some point. This was used with MSI B550 Carbon Wifi and Viper Steel Series DDR4 64GB (2 x 32GB) 3600MHz Kit.
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Terry
> 3 dayWhat can I say, this CPU can do it all from gaming to analytics. If you need a workhorse this the CPU for you. When paired with a good X570 motherboard you will achieve some amazing speeds. The ryzen 9s speed is in no comparison to what I upgraded from which was the Ryzen 7 1700. Its Needless to say that I was impressed.
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SmokeyProductions
> 3 dayExcellent processor!!! DIY build for Gaming and music production. This processor is handling everything with ease...
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Simon E.
> 3 dayIch habe nach knapp 6 Monaten von einem 3700X auf den 3900x aufgerüstet - betreibe ihn auf einem x470 taichi mit 3600er crucial ram. Läuft gut, ABER...
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Mike G.
Greater than one weekHavent had any issues. Works as advertised. Firing up a bunch of VMs at the same time (like 10-12 at a time) is such a giddy feeling. They just pop and show up. Hi5 all.
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Doug
> 3 dayOnce windows was loaded on the Samsung M2+ drive I put in it, it was very impressive. Fastest computer I ever used by far.
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William
> 3 dayI have always been an Intel user all of my life, but after my 5820k started getting a bit slow for my needs, I started looking for an upgrade. I have always thought of AMD as something that is considered to be a budget low performance build, but this has changed with the Ryzen Zen 2 architecture. I was split between either the Intel i7 9900K or this chip. Just looking at the raw performance specs for the Ryzen already shifted my attention away from Intel for the first time. The multi-core performance on this chip destroys Intels by a long shot. Sure, the single core performance is better on the Intel which means it is slightly better for gaming, but who only games on their PC? For someone like me who also works with video rendering/gaming streaming, there was only one clear winner. I have been able to throw anything at the 3900x, and it does not even struggle at all. My video render times at 4K have dropped by more than 3x. When I stream at slow preset for x264, my CPU is only using at max 20% load.
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David Dunne
> 3 dayI bought this for my home studio audio workstation computer as an upgrade from the Ryzen 2400g. On paper it should be able to handle at least 3 times the workload. To my surprise... It does exactly that! Even on my a320 chipset a stable 4.2ghz-4.3ghz. Im not a gamer so YMMV, but for my use, this thing is a beast. Money well spent.