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Review on AMD Ryzen 3900X 24 Thread Processor by Adam Wojtczuk ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

I assembled a PC on this CPU, put it on the AORUS ELITE motherboard from GIGABYTE, RTX 2060 SUPER, SSD EVO970 PLUS, HyperX 3200 32GB (16x2). The processor wound up out of the box, did not twist or overclock anything, left everything by default. I built a PC for photo and video editing, as well as in the future for working in 3D applications such as Blender. LightRoom and Photoshop do not particularly load the processor, but there are times when the cooler starts to make noise, apparently the frequency rises periodically. Photos are exported quickly. From Lightroom, 52 photos were rendered in 20 seconds. On a laptop, when I took so many pictures, it took about 5 minutes, there is a core-i5 7200U and 16GB of RAM, a radeon m445 video card. Conducted in-app stress test by AMD Ryzen Maste and Raw speed test by Davinci Reselve. In the test from the manufacturer, the temperature did not rise above 76 degrees, in the test from davinci it was up to 86 degrees. At idle, the temperature is 42-49 degrees. I have a boxed cooler, Arctic MX-4 thermal paste. During the tests, the average frequency of the cores was 4100Mhz, some flew up to 4300 + Mhz, for a fraction of a second. At idle 3790-4000Mhz, through the Speccy program, if you look at idle time, for some reason some cores jump up to 4400-4550Mhz. If you look through the AMD Ryzen Master program, then there are generally two or three cores working at 500-1000Mhz, the rest are sleeping. I'm thinking of somehow removing these 4000+ Mhz, in my opinion, an extra load due to which the already noisy cooler starts spinning at 2022+ rpm. I’ll probably change the cooler later to a dropsy, since the fans in the case are also noisy and are not regulated in any way. In the screenshots, as I could, I displayed everything

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Pros
  • 12 cores. High frequency. Nice cooler.
Cons
  • Didn't reveal. Maybe if only the price and the cooler is noisy.