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Review on AMD Ryzen 7 5800X Desktop Processor - 8-Core, 16-Thread Unlocked by Andrey Kunev ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing for the money, glad I did it.

If you had asked me earlier, I probably would have responded that the processor has a high price, but I haven't put together a computer in a long time, and when I started buying components against the backdrop of the overall picture, the price simply disappeared into the background. If a computer costs $200, then a discount of 20 or 35 percent is not nearly as significant in the long run.

Pros
  • Quite productive, especially when compared to my 4-core I7 laptop, it really flies. I relied on Datascience as a tool for my work, and it performed admirably. It goes without saying that the 5950 would be superior (all cores are utilized in many jobs), but the 35 is an excellent choice.
Cons
  • I'm not sure whether I made a mistake and didn't notice it, or whether it was like way from the store; the legs are slightly bent (at first sight, it was not at all evident). There was a push into the socket maybe around the hour mark. It can reach 75 degrees Celsius at 110 watts when working hard on all of its cores (learning algorithms). This, of course, is not very much, but I have a three-section dropsy for blowing and a turbine-type video card, which means that the air within the case is consistently cool. I have a strong suspicion that the temperatures will be noticeably higher in a compact case if the processor and video card continue to be cooled in the conventional manner. However, in the course of everyday work, numbers beyond 50 are quite uncommon.