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Review on Unlocked AMD Ryzen 7 3700X: 8-Core,16-Thread Processor with Wraith Prism LED Cooler - Perfect for Your Desktop Needs! by Wiktor Barczuk ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad product, quite normal quality.

With a voltage of 1.38 volts, the total core frequency can be increased to 4.4 GHz. At the same time, heat dissipation is little more than a nuisance and should only be used in cases of dropsy. In tests, the difference between the stock frequency of 4.2 for all cores and the manually overclocked frequency of 4.4 is 6%. Is it worth it, considering there would be practically a doubling of the amount of heat dissipated? For me - no. The Prots project is successful; yet, AMD's "miraculous coup" did not take place. It has a price tag of 22,000 dollars, provides sufficient performance, and allows for the addition of a Ryzen 4-series or 3950x processor if you so choose. A promising beginning for the years to come. Use only OEM and breathe clean air. It will run smoothly under the Deepcool 400, and if you use the Dark Rock Pro 4, you can even overclock it. ingested the driver for the chipset, the BIOS for the motherboard, and all of the software. The product is of a crude nature and so requires regulation. Do I advise? If you are able to push the appropriate buttons on occasion and retrieve the remaining parts, then the answer is yes. Suggest going ahead and purchasing with the MSI Mortar B450 (m) Even during stress tests, the temperature of the VRM does not rise above 60 degrees thanks to the quality of the mosfets included in this CPU. Memory with a frequency greater than 3600 MHz is not necessary, and anything with a higher frequency will just make the problem worse because the divider is activated at the frequency of the infinity fabric. The optimal concentration is 3200cl14 or 3600cl15. 3200 cl16 is the perfect choice when considering the price to quality ratio. Micron E-die is also capable of giving Samsung B-die a run for its money. Memory modules called Crucial Ballistix Dual Rank can be seen on the screen.

Pros
  • Depending on the temperature, it can reach speeds of 4.2-4.35 GHz in multithreading when operating on full auto. The differences between this model and the 9900K are nearly indistinguishable at this point. May be placed on a motherboard with a lower price point.
Cons
  • As hot as the armpits of Satan. Before, there was the 6600 Intel, both of which were 65W. During prime95, Intel's temperature reached a maximum of 61 degrees. Only while playing games does the 3700X go as hot as 70 degrees, however when subjected to stress tests it stays well below 80-85 degrees with the same cooler. Not capable of being overclocked in the traditional definition of the term. More information can be found in the comments.

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