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Review on AMD Ryzen 3900X 24 Thread Processor by Stanislaw Golkowski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didnt expect the quality to be so high.

If you're a casual user with no worries about top performance at all, this processor is just perfect for all everyday tasks. Its power will be enough for a year and a half ahead for sure, while everything now rests in most cases on the video card and the optimization of the game itself. I experienced real delight when I used it at the first stages, because I jumped off the 3600x, it was not enough just these capacities that this processor gave me.

Pros
  • - High performance, allows you to use the video card at 100% of its capabilities for video cards 20xx Nvidia or 5xxx Radeon. - Good render for video in SONY VEGAS, fast rendering of models in 3dmax - Allows you to conduct high-quality streams that are processed by the processor. Full HD + 60 fps + 6600 bit rate without packet loss on most modern games. At the same time, the fps in games sags by about 20%, but I usually don’t have less than 100 fps in games, except that in graphonic ones it’s stable 60 fps when the stream is on - Overclocking is very easy in ryzen master. In the bios, I danced with a tambourine one evening and picked up the ideal characteristics for overclocking - Without streaming, there are no problems with performance, you just play for fun, in this segment it will last another year and a half for sure
Cons
  • - For real-time blue ray quality rendering at 60 fps, it is bent. 5-10% + - frame skip (not a big indicator because it is a very heavy task), although any processor will die here. At the same time, it heats up to 100 degrees in a light one, which is not good, while there is a decent be quiet dark rock pro 4 tower - I'm afraid it won't be enough for modern graphics-based games and at the same time to be able to stream on it in good quality and comfortable games - Gets very hot at high loads, I think to buy a 5900x with dropsy because of this, I assume that this is the trouble of all multi-core processors