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Naomie Wolf
> 3 dayBought it after I`ve got trouble with two ryzens 3600, both worked well but temperatures were way too high (like 70 degrees on desktop, 90+ ingame), even if I used Noctua cooler.
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adam alejo
> 3 dayshreds games, should be able to handle Cyberpunk, temps are ~34 at idle and ~60 during gaming
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Kendall
> 3 dayThis one at least comes with a heatsink/fan. Stuck it in a MSI MB. Works fine.
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Chasen Hou
> 3 dayvery good
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William Hernandez Garcia
> 3 dayBuen procesador hasta ahora ningún problema
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Kayden Ares
> 3 dayIve had it for a bit over a month and it is running perfectly.
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Julie C.
> 3 dayExcelente
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Mateo Beahan
Greater than one weekNotably faster than the i7-6700 it replaced plus two more cores for six cores total. Good price. Excellent for someone who does day-to-day stuff on their PC and work mainly in Microsoft Office and other basic apps plus games. Obviously, if youre doing lots of video encoding or apps that benefit from multithreaded tasks, a Ryzen might give you better value for your money. But this is faster in gaming than the Ryzen 3600 and even beats it in some productivity benchmarks so it was the best processor for my use case: MS office, video conferencing, very light video editing and GAMES. Not overclockable, but thats fine. You can still use fast memory on a z490 motherboard and get notable gains in performance. Low 65w TDP means it runs very cool and can maintain max turbo till the cows come home.
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IT Guy
> 3 dayThis is my go to CPU for a powerful business or home computer that can do just about everything. There are better gaming CPUs, but this is a nice CPU to handle just about anything you want to do. If you can get it in the $180 price range its a great value. Pair it with a PCIe SSD and 8GB to 16GB RAM and you have a beast at a relatively fair price.
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Stephen
> 3 dayCompared to the direct competitor from AMD, the Ryzen 5 3900, the Intel CPU is $20 cheaper and has a 3% overall more effective speed. Also, the ITX motherboards utilizing the LGA 1200 chipset seemed much better valued as well. I got a ROG Strix motherboard which wouldve cost $50 more if I wanted it with an AM4 chipset.