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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The price/quality ratio is great, I will buy again.

Attention: the model without the box is not covered by the warranty. Some pros: Excellent price / performance ratio in the segment, only the Ryzen 3600 is better, but it is significantly weaker in multi-threaded tasks. Precision Boost 2 squeezes all the performance out of the processor without the need for time-consuming manual overclocking and the risk of voiding the warranty. Precision Boost Overdrive allows Preciosion Boost 2 to exceed power and current limits if performance is more…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

When batch converting 24 MP photos, the maximum temperature is 73 degrees on the budget Gammaxx400 with a quiet and less productive Noctua NF-S12A PWM turntable (unlike the standard one). At official operating limit of 95 degrees is an excellent result for a 16-thread CPU. Its pros: 8 cores, 16 threads for a reasonable price Overclocking out of the box Compared to the first Ryzens, an omnivorous memory controller with official support for DDR4 3200 MHz Power efficiency compared to 16 threaded…

After 10 years of FX, it's a complete delight, but it's not just about the processor, the entire platform was replaced, with the transition to the M2 SSD, therefore, the impressions are somewhat stronger than if only the processor had changed. Pros: Compared to the previous FX-8300, it's incredibly fast. Works flawlessly, but what else do you need from the processor? With its cons. Temperature regime. On the FX it was 45-60 degrees, on this it reaches 70, however, it may be the BeQuiet cooler.

I took it to replace the system on the 4690S processor, which is already 6 years old. I have enough performance without Boost. It can be seen by eye that the Ryzen 3700X is faster than the Intel 4690S. 1C works smartly. Pros: The use of advanced technology process 7 nm. TDP 65W 8 cores / 16 threads If Boost is completely disabled and the core voltage is reduced to 0.9V, at a frequency of 3600 MHz without load with a Zalman CNPS9X cooler, the temperature is 40 degrees Celsius. Cons: Not all…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best product I have ever reviewed, I recommend it to everyone!

I have it paired with a Be Quiet Dark Rock 4 Pro cooler, the whole system is quiet and fast. I recommend to buy. Pros below: Fast stone, on the new tech. process 7nm. Increase in IPS, compared to the previous generation + increased the size of the L3 cache to 32MB -> the system began to work more stably on rare events, because increasing the cache reduces access to slower RAM. Almost the maximum was squeezed out of the processors already at the factory, I recommend just auto-overclocking and…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing Ive ever used, a great item for everyone!

I decided to assemble a new PC for myself and the choice fell on this processor, in addition to games and so on, I have to work with certain software, in which AMD does a much better job than Intel, besides, in terms of price-quality ratio, an analogue of Intel that would meet all the required conditions cost almost 2 times more expensive - the choice is obvious!

Pros
  • Yes, I liked everything, an excellent processor in all respects
Cons
  • not found

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing I have ever used, highly recommended!

I bought it for 23-500 at a YaMarket discount, a very good percentage, it should be enough for 8 years;) P. S. But it is not exactly!

Pros
  • Good percentage for the money, TDP is quite low.
Cons
  • Performance per core is lower than Intel

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I do not cease to rejoice at the purchase, a very good deal!

More and more multi-threaded projects (games) are coming out and the new generation consoles are going to a lot of threads. For the money, you get a great multi-threaded product and good per-core performance!

Pros
  • 1)price 2)I9 level performance 9900k for less money 3) potential for the future
Cons
  • They are not here!

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

Motherboard MSI X470 Gaming Pro Carbon (BIOS version 2. B0), TridentZ Neo 2x16Gb@3200\CL16 memory, EK water block (monoblock), D5 pump, two EK SE 360 radiators with EK Vardar 120mm. Power profile in Win - AMD Power Saver. Axis 10 Home, with all ates. The memory kicked in right away. Yes, this Vengeance LPX on B-die (2x8Gb@3600\CL16) also started right away (on R7 1800x it worked only on 3200\CL16). About voltage - if you really want to see how many volts there are in the protsik - download OCCT

Pros
  • 1. Finally, Ryzen is good friends with memory. 2. Normal solder under the cap (hello blues!). 3. After the release of Zen 2, STEUD finally started to stir.
Cons
  • Acceleration - it seems to be there, but it’s as if it’s not there, and it doesn’t need to be nafig. This is NOT a disadvantage. IMHO, this is just a plus.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend it.

I bought it as a replacement for the Ryzen 3600. I use it purely in mining 95% of the time, and it’s a fairly powerful processor for games, now I’m paired with an Nvidia 3080 ti. According to the processor itself, I have a bi-quiet 250 pro. Which somehow cools it with native thermal paste, in a load of 75 degrees. Does not reach the declared frequencies, pushes around 4.1-4.2. I overclocked it to a stable 4.35 GHz, at a voltage of 1.23125 Volts, drove it through the Ryzen Master (conveniently…

Pros
  • Performance The price that generally prompted the purchase (at the time of purchase on August 17, 21,579)
Cons
  • Temperature Does not go to 4.4 GHz (without overclocking)

4.4 ghz across all cores can be achieved at 1.38v At the same time, heat dissipation is simply plague, only use with dropsy. The difference between stock 4.2 for all cores and 4.4 in manual overclocking is 6% in tests. Is it worth it, with almost a doubling of heat dissipation? For me - no. Prots is good, just a "miraculous coup" from AMD did not happen. It costs 22k, delivers good performance, and you can upgrade to a 4-series Ryzen or 3950x if you want. A good start for the future.…

Pros
  • Gives out in full auto 4.2-4.35ghz in multithreading, depending on the temperature. The differences from the 9900K are minimal, almost twice the difference. Can be installed on a budget motherboard.
Cons
  • Hot as Satan's armpits. Before that, there was 6600 intel, both 65W. Intel's warmed up to 61 degrees maximum in prime95. The 3700X heats up to 70 just in games, in stress tests it flies under 80-85 with the same cooler. Not amenable to overclocking in its usual sense. More details in the comments.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

I ated my computer some time ago. I took a bunch of RX 5700xt + this processor. Prots took for ~ 19.8k. I'm quite satisfied with everything. And I often saw / read reviews about some kind of raw firewood / problems in work. Haven't come across anything like it. (By the way, this also applies to my video card from AMD). Now it seems to me that these bad reviews are an order from competitors. Because in my case - I collected everything, everything started right away, ated the firewood and just…

Pros
  • In the task manager, 16 logical processors are pleasing to the eye :) For my needs, it's a great processor and does a pretty good job of breaking down my pre-top graphics card. Mine is pretty cold.
Cons
  • found no flaws

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I definitely recommend buying, I didnt notice any disadvantages.

Combined with 32 gigs of 3600 RAM and x570 chipset, this processor became the BFG solution in all things gaming. Game performance has increased compared to my previous processor, and my virtual machines have also begun to work perfectly. With streams, this processor copes much better than the video card. The kit includes a cooler from Coler Master, as I wrote above. Good in everything except loudness. To reduce the sound and not expose the processor to thermal suffering, you have to fumble in…

Pros
  • Speed ​​and availability. Cheap and powerful. The best processor for the money, able to wipe the nose of the Core i7. The kit includes a very high-quality cooler from Coler Master, which copes with the task no worse than dropsy.
Cons
  • Color Master Wraith Prism. Very loud and requires long hours of setup.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product is working, I will not repeat it for sure.

I bought it in amazon, a boxed version, because. there were problems with the computer (the network was not detected), I decided to hand over the entire computer in order not to guess what exactly affects this, including the processor, because. I just didn't need him. To which all nerves were exhausted in the amazon before accepting it, although by law, an open box is not a refusal to return a DS. Amazon left an extremely unpleasant impression. Not the processor itself.

Pros
  • Good processor, by the way.
Cons
  • I haven't been able to find any shortcomings.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Full compliance with the manufacturers assurances, high quality.

Took in immediately after the release to work in Cinema4D, Adobe AE, Adobe PS and games. For my money, it was the best solution on the market in its segment (22 thousand). Until now, a solid stone. In the 4.0 GHz lock, it does not get warmer than 63 on the boxed cooler and thermal paste, which will soon be in its third year. You can forget about factory overclocking.

Pros
  • Price, overclocking, temperatures
Cons
  • factory overclock is rubbish

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well the product is made, just magically!

Config: 3700x/b450m pro4/32gb ballistix(3733) I wanted to leave it in stock, but after a week of howls of the cooling system during short-term temperature fluctuations, I changed my mind. In stock, it runs at 4000 across all cores in a multi-threaded load and 4400 in a single-threaded load. For a week of use in stock showed excellent performance. Deprived of the opportunity to drink coffee "while the code is compiling", now I only have time to pour it) After overclocking (4100mhz 1.25V), the…

Pros
  • * For work tasks (code compilation) what you need * Excellent boxed cooler * Successful shape of the radiator and the direction of air flow. Additionally, the feeder is wrapped around * RGB backlight * Various backlight control options
Cons
  • Absolutely idiotic boost settings from the factory. In idle, it resets the frequencies and voltage as it should, but at the slightest load it boosts up to 4000-4400, the voltage jumps to 1.4+ and the cooler starts to howl. And these peaks are just infuriating. "I just opened the browser, it will open quickly even at 3600"

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing I have ever used, highly recommended!

In general, it’s like this: now Ryzen 3700x, 32Gb DDR-4 RAM, mother on the x570 sRok chipset, Samsung Evo Olus m2 SSD, 1060GTX video card. before that it was I5 2500x, 12Gd DDR-3 RAM, so I can only compare like this! In general, in normal everyday work, the differences with a 10-year-old old man are not noticeable exactly until you start editing in Adobe Premiere, here the difference is very, very noticeable, the program itself opens much faster, serious and heavy projects in FULL HD are loaded

Pros
  • Price: I managed to buy for 26, now they want as much as 28,000 for it ! smart, does not heat up, nice backlight as a bonus.
Cons
  • Didn't show up in a month.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

In the base case, you can not bother with overclocking through PBO with voltage offsets and other things, leaving everything by default, including the C-State mode. In combination with a high-performance AMD power plan (you need to install the latest version separately) in Windows, it will give more correct frequency control. By default, the result should be better than with a fixed multiplier, say, 39 (and I don’t consider increasing the BCLK frequency at all, because it makes no sense).

Pros
  • Technological processor (albeit not the most top-end with a 5nm process technology) with auto-boost frequencies for all cores out of the box (even without turning on PBO with Auto OC to exceed overclock limits and other fine settings from there). Full compatibility of the memory controller with dual rank, which the first line of Ryzens lacks, in which the boost also worked worse - only on two cores, which made manual overclocking (fixed multiplier + frequency) more attractive than here, but the results, for obvious reasons, are worse than in automatic this mode. Relatively low TDP (even lower than the 1600X I used before), which allows you to use budget cooling systems. Under load, it should not, in theory, go beyond 65 degrees (but the package temperature, which shows all 90, confuses).
Cons
  • The performance per core is lower than some of the other lineups (eg 5600X). I think the price is a little too high, after a year and a half or two years it is not particularly noticeable and is not planned.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend the product for purchase.

I tried a lot of these processors, but once I ran into this situation. I have an Asus ROG crosshair VII hero (WI-FI) board, somehow I sold the 3700x, removed the board, installed the asus formula and 9900x on Intel and completely forgot about it. And then at work there were 2 boxed 3700x. Without hesitation, I bought them, brought them home, inserted them (the BIOS settings were saved on the board), in theory, insert the percent, press f1, load the profile and use the 3700x ryzen at 4400 MHz…

Pros
  • Cheaper than 9900k with no difference
Cons
  • Identical processors behave differently. Mount and legs

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

put it in MSI X570, works fast. Memory overclocked to 4GHz. I have not yet found performance limits, in games the maximum is 30% load. I archived 15 gigs, did it in 10 minutes. I immediately put a good 200W cooler, I don’t believe that there is 65 W heat dissipation. There have already been AMD processors, these are really hot, but durable stones! It's hard to write a review about the processor, it's not a video card. EVERYTHING has to be taken into account. Who wants a new architecture buy…

Pros
  • 8 cores! 16 threads! The price is very reasonable, democratic. Great upgrade potential for both old motherboards and new Ryzen 9 motherboards
Cons
  • factory packaging from AMD! Just a plastic backing tied with a rubber band! I was just shocked A little crooked bios, but over time, AMD, I hope they will finish it. While I was overclocking the memory 3 times, I reset the BIOS to factory settings, then it started to work stably.