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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Everything is fine, I liked the product, I bought it for a reason.

Of course, I wanted 5900, but, unlike 2022, only 5900X is on sale. Therefore, I compare with 3900 and the difference is simply huge. I think with 3900X it will be only a little less: - launch VMware > Windows 7: 3900 - 24.8 sec., 5900X - 14.8 sec. (no comments needed) - Photoshop 2022: startup time is almost the same, but inside everything is very fast and more pleasant to operate. The increase visually is just the same 1.5 times - compiling C++ or NodeJS is faster and smoother - games give out

Pros
  • - high performance throughout - 12 cores - the golden mean - enough for everyone, for everything and for a long time - finally, viability AM4
Cons
  • - heat dissipation problem - high price, production crisis and crazy demand

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

To solve the problem of heating, I began to experiment with overclocking. I found out that a reasonable maximum is 4.5 GHz for all cores at 1.25V. In multi-threaded applications, a small performance gain relative to drain, with reduced power consumption. And in low-threaded applications, the performance, on the contrary, decreased slightly (5%), but the zhor and heating disappeared, which is more important. I was able to overclock to 4.65GHz for all cores as much as possible, but in the…

Pros
  • The gain over my old R7 1700 at 3.7GHz is 2-2.5x as tested in both low-threaded and multi-threaded applications. There is enough performance for everything, and the stock will remain for a long time. A noticeable reduction in time when starting all programs, as well as games. In some very processor-intensive games, performance has increased significantly (Cities Skylines). Most importantly, I didn't have to buy a new motherboard. ated ASrock X370 Taichi BIOS to beta version 6.61 and everything started fine. It itself boosts up to 5GHz per 1 core in stock, overclocking and power saving work. Tests are spinning and passing, stability itself. There are no particular problems. The parrot values ​​in the tests correspond to systems in stock with motherboards based on B550 and X570 chipsets. 4 strips of 8 GB of cheap memory Samsung M378A1K43CB2-CRC wound up on 3200 CL18 at a voltage of 1.2 V did not experiment further.
Cons
  • In stock, with low-threaded or single-threaded loads due to auto-overclocking up to 5GHz, increased power consumption, while the voltage rises to 1.5V, which results in the heating of individual cores and, accordingly, the speed of all fans increases to a maximum, as a result, it starts to strain periodically the resulting noise. Although you launch a browser, at least an undemanding application. I would limit myself to 4.8GHz at 1.35V for 1-2 cores. On the beta BIOS, the PCI-express mode of the video card works at X8 speed instead of X16, but according to comparative tests, there is no difference in games, and this does not negatively affect performance, so it does not matter. Sometimes, when you turn on the computer, the video card is not initialized, and Windows starts in the lowest resolution, but in just a few seconds the video card driver is picked up, and everything becomes normal in native resolution. So, this shortcoming, related to the old mother, is not critical and the same does not affect anything. I didn't notice any other shortcomings.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good quality product, I rate this purchase perfectly.

A powerful percentage, but there are very few tasks that would use it as efficiently as possible. I tried it in training neural networks to use. To fully load it in such a task, you also need to think well how to parallelize it . Different pros: If you turn off auto overclocking, then the processor actually runs at a frequency of 3.7 and eats no more than 110 watts. Does a good job of encoding videos. I make recordings from the SQUAD game in QHD resolution. There is practically no frame drop…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Feel free to buy, for such a price, the quality is simply amazing.

The delivery was long due to the New Year holidays, but the percent arrived as scheduled - January 9, 2022. The packaging is the usual oem - even a little foam rubber was put under the legs. In any case, for 40 this is a mega cool percent, I switched to it from ryzen 7 5800x. The seven was also not bad, but it warmed up much more strongly, right there in the ryzen master I see how all the cores are loaded. But on the other hand, the idle temperature rose from 28 degrees (7 5800x) to 33 (9…

Pros
  • awesome performance. idea opens and compiles even complex projects mega-fast
Cons
  • haven't found it yet, we'll see

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Full compliance with the manufacturer's assurances, high quality.

In general, its worth the money, but without dropsy, alas, nowhere Has pros: The processor is excellent, the performance increase is felt immediately after starting the PC. No problems were observed in the work, except for minor troubles (in the comments) Got cons: Hot. On the old cooler, the temperatures were 78-80 in games, I had to set the coolant. Many motherboards don't support it out of the box, which added a couple of gray hairs to me. I had to ate the BIOS in the SC.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best price for this product, will buy more!

Hot. Without overclocking during the stress test in Aida64, it heated up to ~80 degrees under the Zalman CNPS9X Optima cooler, and with overclocking (MSI Game Boost) - up to ~90 degrees (yes, I overestimated the cooler, but the room is warmer). Despite the fact that the product page on the AMD website indicates that only Windows 10 (no less) is supported and only 64-bit, nevertheless, for the sake of interest, we managed to install 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7 and Windows 8.

Pros
  • To date, a very nimble beast. After i5-4690K in Fallout76 with "ultra" fps increased: it was ~45, became ~100. Video card gtx1660, it lacked the previous processor. In RDR2, fps also increased, it was ~45, it became 60 (limited to 60). It is quite unusual to see that in the task manager the processor load is 1-2% for office applications, and 15-20% for heavy games.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy with the product, it's very satisfying.

If you have water cooling and good heat dissipation, then you have nothing to worry about. I use Thermalright ARO-M14O with the tower, so heat is important to me: due to the large internal potential for overclocking, one of the best chiplets heats up more (by about 10C). Downvolt through curve does not help, because after that, the processor simply raises the boost frequency even higher when it sees the potential for this, i. E. as a result, the voltage does not decrease, but remains the same…

Pros
  • There are no WHEA crashes, it boosts up to 4.9 GHz, full memory write speed compared to single-chip Zen. Exceptional performance. Wound up easily under DOCP 3600MHz with 4 sticks of single-rank RAM. Downvolts.
Cons
  • Strong heating of CCD1 due to bust. It costs like an airplane.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product did not cause delight, but you can use it.

I sit and so far I don’t understand what product I took. It seems that I watch tests from foreign and from our reviewers where they drive it up to 4.8 and synthetics also pass tests, and at the same time they have a temperature of 60+ degrees and the factory is chasing up to 2022. And I have some kind of perdoling with RAM at 3600 and infinity factory at 1800, while in pubg the temperature jumps to 80+ degrees in stock without overclocking with undervolting. Maybe my mother is a bad ROG…

Pros
  • Good multi-threaded performance. Decent single-threaded performance. Support for old AM4 motherboards. PCI 4.0
Cons
  • Big heat. Flint lottery. High voltage at the peak reaches 1.488v. Infinity fabric never took 1900.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

Got pros: Speed ​​of work: I had a Ryzen 7 3800X before it and the new one is just a beast. Rendering in premiere and blender became much faster, lags generally got into programs for calculating the physics of air flows Cons: Hot. Under load straight stove. Of course, the 250 watt Beakwhite tower copes with it and it doesn’t overheat itself, but the coolers on the tower spin like crazy when I start the render. I'm thinking about buying an SJO

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits the description completely, very satisfying.

On Noctua NH-D15 under uncompromising conditions - silent operation ALWAYS (valve speeds in a closed case 700-1000) when using DDR 3600/4000 14-14-14-34, it is necessary to correctly perform: - careful setting of Curve Negative - selection of PPT/TDC/EDC values - setting Thermal Throttle Limit Otherwise, the temperature of CCD #0 in the load will be around 90 C or even higher.

Pros
  • Speed ​​is an indescribable feeling when you sit at 8600k, then at 5600x and go to 5900x (in the Opera browser, the number of open tabs is 96 ! - he has nothing to do, there is no slowdown when opening new ones, also when minimizing and working on the desktop, I am silent about the rest - everything is clear - the BEST cold - if you use standard DDR3200 memory modules warm/hot - if bus 3600/3800 + graphics card watt 300/400
Cons
  • CCD #0 temperature in load can be 90 C or even higher - careful tuning required

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am very happy with this purchase, I will advise everyone!

Here in the comments ( market) there is a great person Anton L. who helped with the BIOS settings. Turning to him for help, suddenly the system unit stopped turning on. Anton pointed out that, firstly, the memory was inserted into the wrong slots by the service center. Then, under his leadership, they ated the BIOS. After all the attempts, it remains to give the system manager to the SC so as not to lose the guarantee. After contacting the SC of the store, it turned out that during…

Pros
  • Performance. 10 years later, I almost teared up with the fourth generation Core i5. I got this config: asrock x570 taichi AMD Ryzen 9 5900X Kingston 32Gb (2x16Gb) 3600MHz DDR4 HyperX PredatorBe Quiet Dark Rock Pro 4 Took for work and completely satisfied. Application builds have become faster and I can keep several projects open at once

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

I didn’t expect a special increase from 5600x, but it’s huge ! 5600x in the air warmed up to 75 maximum, and 5900x in dropsy saw a maximum of 70 degrees, while not fixing anything, didn’t cut it. Dropsy is not expensive GamerStorm CASTLE 280 EX, but copes with with a bang! The motherboard is also budget-B550 Asrock Phantom Gaming 4. In general, I advise everyone who is thinking of buying, take it, you won’t regret it, especially since they can go up in price a lot because of the miners.

Pros
  • Super power! I switched to it from the 5600s until the processors got more expensive. It felt even better in games, smoother.
Cons
  • They are not here