- Yes, I liked everything, an excellent processor in all respects
- not found
- Good percentage for the money, TDP is quite low.
- Performance per core is lower than Intel
- 1)price 2)I9 level performance 9900k for less money 3) potential for the future
- They are not here!
- 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.
- 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.
- Performance The price that generally prompted the purchase (at the time of purchase on August 17, 21,579)
- Temperature Does not go to 4.4 GHz (without overclocking)
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- found no flaws
- 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.
- Color Master Wraith Prism. Very loud and requires long hours of setup.
- Good processor, by the way.
- I haven't been able to find any shortcomings.
- Price, overclocking, temperatures
- factory overclock is rubbish
- * 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
- 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"
- 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.
- Didn't show up in a month.
- 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).
- 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.
- Cheaper than 9900k with no difference
- Identical processors behave differently. Mount and legs
- 8 cores! 16 threads! The price is very reasonable, democratic. Great upgrade potential for both old motherboards and new Ryzen 9 motherboards
- 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.