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Review on Renewed AMD Ryzen 9 5900X Desktop Processor - 12 Cores, 24 Threads, Unlocked by Achara Chamniprasart ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very pleased with this purchase, will recommend it to everyone!

So, the percent was bought as an upgrade for the slow-moving Ryzen 3600, which did not rightfully occupy a place in the Gigbyte X570 AORUS ULTRA, as part of a system for working with photographs, mainly in programs from Adobe - Lightroom + Photoshop. Such an upgrade gave an increase in the speed of importing RAW photos and building a 1: 1 preview by almost 2 times, an increase in the speed of exporting processed material with resizing and applying final sharpening by more than 2 times (measured specifically on a test package of RAW frames), more This made it possible to use 64 GB of RAM Kingston HyperX KHX3200C16D4 / 16GX (in a 2-rank version, hardly suitable for overclocking, in 4 slots on the motherboard) at a frequency of 1800 MHz, against the passport 1200 MHz or XMP 1600 MHz, which was impossible in principle on the R5 3600. Although the bus was pleased with almost 5GHz per core, it upset me with an indefatigable appetite and, accordingly, overclocking the grand macho rt thermalright fan to maximum speed, which somewhat offends my ears during night work. Therefore, it was decided to use a fixed overclocking scheme for each of the CCX. A stable and completely satisfied result was overclocking on CCX0-4.4GHz CCX1 -4.275GHz, at a voltage of 12022V (in idle temperature 40-42, in 100% load mode up to 72). At the same time, a run of a test package of RAW files showed about 12% advantage over the bus option. The Smart Fan 5 has been tuned to run smoothly with a grand macho rt thermalright fan and blown case fan, coupled with the incredibly quiet DEEPCOOL PQ750M PSU in a DEEPCOOL CK500 case and the quiet profile of the MSI GTX 1660 Ti Ventus XS 6GB, for near-silent photography . Actually, as I wrote above, a great option for upgrading from Zen1 / 2 or from younger models. I recommend.

Pros
  • - performance in photography applications (Adobe Lightroom in particular) - high clock frequency (yes 4.9 GHz) with a single-threaded load - moderate power consumption during fixed overclocking - compatibility with old motherboards (great choice for upgrading an old system) - easy overclocking and tuning - excellent memory overclocking
Cons
  • - a shameful kit (sticker, Carl! ) for the box version of the pre-top processor - one of the CCXs is more likely to be worse than the second - the work of the bus turns the system unit into a buzzing firebox, nervously blazing from the launch of the browser - of course it is adjusted to an acceptable level, but why not optimize the work of the CO immediately when developing the motherboard firmware