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Review on AMD Ryzen 7 3800X Processor: Unlocked 8-Core CPU with Wraith Prism Cooler for Powerful Desktop Performance by Jnis Hermanis ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the level, I am satisfied with everything.

I took the OEM version for 22400r in the fall of the 19th with a 3 year warranty. The whole thing works with the MSI X570 A-PRO MP, DDR4 HyperX 2400 16Gb (2x8Gb) temporary memory, a GTX 1060 6Gb video card (I would also change .), a system on an SSD from Transcend, games and more on ordinary fast HDDs. Initially, a cheaper config was planned (on the 3600th and 370 or 470 chipset), but I decided to take a walk anyway))) A fresh BIOS was immediately uploaded to the board, and a fresh W10 Pro x64 rolled up. In games, the FPS has increased, of course, but now my video card needs to be ated. So I advise you to upgrade and do not regret :)

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Pros
  • Power. He's impressive. Especially after the i7 3770, it's just heaven and earth. Minimizing games or switching between applications is just instant. I didn’t even know that the W10 could work so fast, roughly speaking, you don’t even keep up with the response. Now I'm used to it and I can't imagine what it was like before. The computing power is more than sufficient. Rendered a video, the speed was impressive. I don’t know why it is compared with i7, but in some moments it gives odds to i9. Almost in all, according to the tests. In addition to games, of course, they do not count)) At this price, the "blue" have no competitors. In addition, I consider the presence of multi-flow + solder under the lid to be a huge plus. Well, big caches. There is nowhere to drive it, so solder is a plus only in better thermal conductivity and durability. I heard a lot of reviews, they say out of 10 processors, only 3 will be successful in terms of temperature. Apparently, I was lucky, under an inexpensive 6-pipe cooler and the remains of some incomprehensible thermal paste, the temperature in games does not exceed 35 degrees. I can’t tell you the performance under load, because at some point Aida went crazy and began to show 50 degrees on the desktop, gradually falling to 40-45. In terms of speed with a load, this is 4.3-4.5, I didn’t exactly spot it.
Cons
  • There is none of them.

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