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Review on Optimized for SEO: Unlocked AMD Ryzen 9 5900X Desktop Processor with 12 Cores and 24 Threads by Jnis Pimberis ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect product for any user!

I am an intelboy, in fact this is my first processor from the reds, in general, I did not regret anything during the transition, I even learned a lot of new things. The biggest drawback of this processor is its socket with legs on the processor itself, also the processor itself is not pressed against the motherboard by thecomver, as is done with Intel, so the chance to pull out acomoler with a glued processor is great, as well as bend the legs. Therefore, forcomplete safety, instead of thermal pastes, I recommend a gasket exactly on 38x38, itcompletelycomvers the processorcomver, but you need to press hard against the processor, otherwise there will be no effect. But when disassembling and shooting thecomoler, you are guaranteed not to damage the processor. Used this processor for a year, then upgraded to 5950x. There is almost no difference in games and work for my scenarios, but the main difference is that each CCD has two of the fastestcomres, and not just one, and there are 4 morecomres in general. I used as many thermal pastes as possible (I stopped at the gasket that I mentioned above), the result is always the same under the air from Noctua - temperatures up to 85 degrees.Cooling without question here is best of all going liquid to the best of efficiency. The memory on Hynix chips went well with the DOCP profile at 3600 MHz, the infinity factories and the memorycomntroller worked at 1800 MHz. I did not carry out any special overclocking to the best of the ceiling withcomoling, but in principle it is not needed, there is enough power for everything, in overclocking the TDP current grows to 200 watts, the performance almost does not change. There is no videocomre here, you need a separate video card.

Pros
  • 12 cores 24 threads 4.8GHz on a fast stock core
Cons
  • Pretty hot PGA socket (with pins on the processor)