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For a long time I chose a midi case for the cooling system, where the place for it is 170 + mm, I stopped at the gamemax black hole, two 200mm turntables were already installed in front of it, I also put 2 on the top 140mm and one back 120mm, bp at the bottom, everything fit perfectly. Processor 3800x in idle 33 degrees, in full load 66 degrees, in games 52-58 depending on the game. The only thing I advise is to set the speed of the cooler of the x570 chip to 85-90%, since they all heat up to…

Pros
  • I thought to take the 3700x, but the 3800x turned out to be cheaper by 200r, xs like that, so I took it. It works fine on AsRock x5700 extreme4, HyperX HX432C16PB3AK2/32 memory (2 16 gig sticks), cool thermalright macho rev. B, everything started up without dancing with a tambourine, immediately set the XMP profile to 3200. Per 1 core showed 4550 MHz in Hades , for all cores in the 4300 MHz test, this is without overclocking and other things, everything is by default.
Cons
  • Haven't noticed yet.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Reliable product for all occasions, quality on par.

I am far from being an overclocker, I was building a computer with fermented baked milk for a long time and thought that the 3800x would be the golden mean for everyday use of the computer. In general, it is, but when I read the first reviews about the "hotness" of this stone, I decided to play it safe and immediately took the top segment tower. Eee. In games that are not particularly demanding, but with settings closer to the maximum (tanks, total wars, Gears 5), the percentage at times, with…

Pros
  • Frequency, price
Cons
  • Heat dissipation is just a boiler! You have to spend money on good cooling

Took for 23k OEM without a box, while the 3700x cost 22600, obviously I chose it, because. the cooler was not originally going to be boxed. The CPU on the MSI b450m carbon ac motherboard, at a voltage of 1.35V, took a frequency of 4.4GHz for all cores, keeps it stable, the temperature at 100% for many hours of work keeps around 83 degrees, with a budget tower for 3 In addition, it works stably at 1.25V at 4.3GHz at a temperature of 74.5 degrees after 3 hours of 100% load (Corona render). There…

Pros
  • Accelerates Excellent rendering, and in general everything flies, a good alternative to 9900K Price
Cons
  • Haven't revealed yet

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

I have an Aorus x570 elite mother. I made a small adjustment in the RMaster of the 3800x processor, manually set the processor frequencies to 4425 at a voltage of 1.38. when rendering, it keeps this value across all cores, in idle it drops to a minimum, all stress tests pass without problems. Cooling Noctua NH-D15 (before that it cooled my Phenom II X6 1055T during overclocking) the maximum temperature was no more than 92 g, and then only in very long rendering scenes when loading on all cores,

Pros
  • Performance in games is excellent, work tasks eat with a bang. Depending on the requirements of the tasks, it regulates the frequency itself and, accordingly, the bills for EL will not increase compared to my past Phenom II X6 1055T in overclocking. Why 3800 and not 3700x . there was an opportunity that's why I bought it. In tasks where loading of all cores is not required, the temperature is not more than 65 g in active work / play. In idle, about 40g and consumption ~ 40-50 watts (according to aide)
Cons
  • The disadvantage is the inability to set the frequency to 4700 for all cores, as RM writes in automatic overclocking. Temperatures are high under load on all cores, it reaches 92g, depending on the temp. in the room may fluctuate. It was not possible to overclock more than 4425 for everyone, Increasing the voltage and setting the CBO will still allow you to get a small increase, but it's not worth it NOISE + electricity.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average purchase, there are some things to complain about.

I'm tired of fighting with automation and PBO, I have a simple scythe kotetsu cooler, it just does not have time to remove heat from this stone - the radiator is cold, and the sensor shows more than 90 degrees in overclocking (there are no problems with pressure and thermal paste). I don’t recommend it for those who like to pick and configure on their own, as a result, I changed it with a surcharge to ryzen 7 2700

Pros
  • Performance out of the box. The memory controller and Infiniti Fabrik keep stable 3800\1900 MHz
Cons
  • The specific heat dissipation of the new 7nm chips is a nightmare. you need top air or at least top-end dropsy 280 AIO. There is no acceleration: in auto mode up to 4450 (for me), in manual mode, only 4300 or 4400 are completely stable with a stretch. In Auto with a load on all cores 3900 (the voltage exceeds 1.4).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

So, if you do not need overclocking, then after the following settings, the standard Wraith Prism boxed cooler will be enough for you, the temperature in idle will not rise above 40, and in games a maximum of 65 (full hd). Go to BIOS and turn off: Core Performance Boost and AMD Precision Boost Overdrive After all these manipulations, your processor will work normally and its voltage will not constantly change, and a regular cooler will be enough for your eyes. Well, you can still correct the…

Pros
  • Excellent processor. If you do not overclock and set everything up correctly - cold. This is actually the level of i9 9900k but for sane money.
Cons
  • Out of the box with the default BIOS and Windows settings - the temperature constantly jumped even in idle time from 40 to 65 degrees (just on the desktop), and in games it exceeded 80, which caused the fan to howl and it was very infuriating. After setting everything is ok. see comment

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

AMD Best choice for next year two. Very soon there will be beeches on Ryzen 4000 in the 2022, so this is generally a bomb, finally I will change my i7 7700HQ 32GB / 512 m.2 / 1050ti for something more worthwhile Has pros: High performance, taken at the price of 3700X, the run-up between them is not as big as now the difference in cost. An excellent stone for all tasks! Different cons: the cost would be a little less, but it’s more like an anril, unlike the cost of intel with similar…

The unit was taken for 20k in OEM configuration. There is essentially no difference between this and the 3700X, except for an increased heat dissipation ceiling (105 instead of 65) and an additional 100 MHz from the factory. Compared to the i5-3470 that was available before the upgrade, it's heaven and earth. I'm not strong in the intricacies of overclocking and other near-things, except that I turned off PBO and twisted the timings on the RAM, it works at a frequency of 3200 MHz with timings…

Pros
  • Powerful eight-core with sixteen threads, support for PCI-E 4.0. And you can also play the folk game "acceleration in the tail and mane."
Cons
  • Weird temperature monitoring with sudden spikes