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AMD Ryzen 3900X 24 Thread Processor Review

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BrandAMD
CPU ManufacturerAMD
CPU ModelRyzen 9 3900X
CPU Speed4.6 GHz
CPU SocketSocket AM4

Description of AMD Ryzen 3900X 24 Thread Processor

The world's most advanced processor in the desktop PC gaming segment. Can deliver Ultra-fast 100+ FPS performance in the world's most popular games. 12 Cores and 24 processing threads, bundled with the AMD Wraith Prism cooler with color controlled LED support. 4.6 GHz max Boost, unlocked for overclocking, 70 MB of game Cache, DDR 3200 support. OS Support-Windows 10 - 64-Bit Edition, RHEL x86 64-Bit, Ubuntu x86 64-Bit. Operating System (OS) support will vary by manufacturer.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

An ideal product for any type of consumer.

TDP An air cooler at 200w barely copes, under load up to 85 degrees, in games up to 70, the average is 55-65. The software from ASUS AI suite 3 shows a peak power consumption of 170w, with a load of 153w on all cores, I read that the power consumption is almost equal to TDP. But do not exaggerate, because. it does not even reach the maximum temperature, at 3900x it is 95 degrees. I practically don’t hear the cooler from the processor, i. E. It doesn't run at full speed. What can you advise if

Pros
  • - The processor of course overkill, power reserve for a long time - 12 cores, good frequency, and as a result, good performance, which will last for a long time
Cons
  • - hot (details in the comment) - (irrelevant, after the bios ate took 4.575) you can find fault with the fact that 4.6 GHz never took, a maximum of 4.275 without overclocking.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

I assembled a PC on this CPU, put it on the AORUS ELITE motherboard from GIGABYTE, RTX 2060 SUPER, SSD EVO970 PLUS, HyperX 3200 32GB (16x2). The processor wound up out of the box, did not twist or overclock anything, left everything by default. I built a PC for photo and video editing, as well as in the future for working in 3D applications such as Blender. LightRoom and Photoshop do not particularly load the processor, but there are times when the cooler starts to make noise, apparently the…

Pros
  • 12 cores. High frequency. Nice cooler.
Cons
  • Didn't reveal. Maybe if only the price and the cooler is noisy.

Generally satisfied. Took for editing 4K. The processor of the old PC was loaded at 99% and the system hung. Now the CPU usage is in the range of 40-60%. As long as everything is fine! There is a video review: ? v=G6HRmo74E4c

Pros
  • Powerful processor, cooler included, easy socket installation, two fan modes - low (L) or high (H) impeller speed. The ability to control the backlight from RGB or USB-connector.
Cons
  • To control the backlight from USB, you need to download an additional program from the Cooler Master website. At this price and the size of the box, it would be possible to ship the software on a laser disc. The product is ready for use, but the thermal paste on the bottom of the radiator seemed dry to me - I replaced it with Thermal Grizzly

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, I'm glad I chose this option.

In general, the purchase is satisfied. Assembled a working home station for a reasonable price. I recommend to buy. Gamers definitely do not need this stone. For games, Ryzen 7 or Core i7-i9 are much better suited.

Pros
  • 1) Price. 2) Characteristics. 3) The best price / quality ratio on the market for 12 cores. 4) When rendering, it loads up to 100%, which is cool. The former Xeon e5 -2697v2 (also 12/24) loaded up to a maximum of 75%.
Cons
  • 1) When rendering, the temperature jumps sharply to 95 ° C. As a result, it cuts the speed so that there is no overheating (see photo). There is a BeQuiet Dark Rock 4 tower. In idle, the temperature does not rise above 65 ° C. 2) The almost complete absence of overclocking potential. There is a built-in Game Mode that allows you to add +350 MHz to the base frequency and that's it. Frequencies were not taken higher. In rendering at full load of all cores, this gives an increase of about one percent, which is about nothing. Returned the base frequencies so that it is less heated. Perhaps this Mode will give gamers a slightly more tangible increase. 3) With overclocked memory up to 3600, it does not work stably. I had to return the base 3200. Those who want to overclock to 5 GHz and higher are definitely not here.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

It is on the Rog Strix X470-F Gaming board. G. SKILL F4-3200 memory (I set it to 3200 so far). Before that, there was a Ryzen 2700X. At 3900x, v-ray rendering is 2x faster. So far I have set 4000 MHz 1.3V 2700x was cooled by ARO-M14O, there it was enough for a . I thought that I would have to install something like Noctua NH-D15 for 3900x. But the ARO-M14O is also enough. Max temperature is up to 95C. The maximum temperature for a long render is 83C. So there's still some left. Proc. me only to

Pros
  • Performance, temperature, versatility
Cons
  • Until I see

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

Temperatures under the benchmark are no higher than 80 degrees at 75% load of the be quiet Dark Rock 4comoler. You can crush it harder for sure, but the temperature is quite acceptable, and the noise from thecomoling system is not audible at all, which is very valuable for me :) To people who write that no one needs multi-cores and that almost all games are single-threaded, I would like to say that, firstly, modern games are very good at parallelizing - ? v=ebwP43Q8FK8, and secondly, even the…

Pros
  • 12/24, 3.8-4.6, less than 40k - a great offer, as for me)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

In overall, the acquisition meets all of the expectations. I was able to put together a functional home station while keeping the cost down. Buying is something I highly encourage doing. This stone is not something that gamers require in any way. When it comes to gaming, a Ryzen 7 or Core i7-i9 processor is your best bet.

Pros
  • 1) Price. 2) Traits and qualities. 3) The best price-to-quality ratio for a 12-pack of cores available on the market. 4) It loads up to 100% when it's being rendered, which is quite nice. The previous Xeon e5 -2697v2 (12/24) could be loaded to a maximum of 75% of its capacity.
Cons
  • 1) The temperature rockets up to 95 degrees Celsius as the rendering process begins. As a consequence of this, it reduces the speed in order to prevent the motor from overheating (see accompanying photo). There is a tower designated as BeQuiet Dark Rock 4 here. When the engine is not running, the temperature does not go higher than 65 degrees Celsius. 2) The virtually nonexistent possibility of overclocking the system. There is an in-built Game Mode that gives you the ability to add +350 MHz to the base frequency, and that is all you can do with it. There was no attempt made to raise the frequencies. This results in an increase of approximately one percent in rendering performance when all cores are operating at maximum capacity, which is almost nothing. We've dialed back the fundamental frequencies to make it cooler overall. It's possible that this Mode will provide players with a little more perceptible boost. 3) When the memory is overclocked to a speed of 3600, it does not function reliably. It was required of me to hand over the base 3200. Those individuals who desire to overclock to 5 GHz or above are most certainly not going to be found here.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for the money, definitely recommended!

The purchase can be considered successful. cheaply put together a home station that actually works. You should listen to my advice and buy. This is not a stone that gamers need. Ryzen 7 and Core i7-i9 processors are far superior for gaming.

Pros
  • 1) Price. 2. Identifiable features. 3) The highest quality-to-cost ratio for a package of 12 cores currently available. I like how it loads all the way to 100% when rendering. Formerly, the maximum load for a Xeon e5 -2697v2 (12/24) was 75%.
Cons
  • 1) The temperature spikes to 95 degrees Celsius during the rendering process. Therefore, it slows down to prevent any overheating (picture shown). Specifically, the BeQuiet Dark Rock 4 tower exists. When at rest, the temperature stays below 65 degrees Celsius. 2) Virtually no overclocking is possible. The only additional feature of the Game Mode is an increase of 350 MHz to the base frequency. The frequency was not increased. This boosts rendering performance by roughly 1% at 100% core utilization, which is negligible. Reduced the temperature by restoring the low-frequency foundation. Maybe with this Mode, players will notice a more real improvement. 3) It is unstable with memory overclocked to 3600 MHz. I had to hand in my 3200 coin base. Those seeking 5 GHz and greater overclocks should look elsewhere.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

The purchase can be considered successful. Put together a cheap but functional home station. Buying is something I advise you doing. This is not a stone that gamers need. Ryzen 7 or a Core i7-i9 processor is ideal for gaming.

Pros
  • 1) Price. Two, defining features. 3) The highest quality-to-cost ratio for a package of 12 cores currently available. It loads up to 100% during rendering, which is quite neat. The previous Xeon e5 -2697v2 (also 12/24) could be loaded to 75% max.
Cons
  • 1) The room heats up to an uncomfortable 95 degrees when rendering. Overheating is avoided as a result of the speed reduction (see image). Specifically, the BeQuiet Dark Rock 4 tower exists. When at rest, the temperature stays below 65 degrees Celsius. 2) Virtually no overclocking is possible. The only additional feature of the Game Mode is an increase of 350 MHz to the base frequency. No attempt was made to increase frequency. This provides a negligible one percent boost in rendering when using all available cores. Reduced the temperature by restoring the low-frequency foundation. Maybe this Mode will offer players a more noticeable boost. 3) It is unstable with memory overclocked to 3600 MHz. The original 3200 had to be returned. Those seeking to overclock to 5 GHz or greater should look elsewhere.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, glad I found this product.

The deal was successful overall. built a functional home station for a fair price. I advise buying. Without a doubt, gamers do not require this stone. Ryzen 7 or Core i7-i9 are significantly better options for gaming.

Pros
  • 1) Price. Two) Characteristics. 3) The best price to quality ratio for 12 cores available. 4) It loads up to 100% when rendering, which is cool. The previous Xeon e5-2697v2 (also 12/24) was loaded to its maximum capacity at 75%.
Cons
  • 1) The temperature rises to 95 ° C when rendering. In order to prevent overheating, it reduces the speed (see image). A BeQuiet Dark Rock 4 tower exists. The temperature doesn't go above 65 ° C while the engine is running. 2) The virtually nonexistent possibility of overclocking. There is only one built-in game mode, which enables you to increase the base frequency by +350 MHz. Frequencies weren't increased. This results in an increase of only approximately 1% while rendering with all cores fully loaded, which is negligible. returned the fundamental frequencies to make it less warm. Gamers may experience a little more noticeable boost thanks to this mode. 3) It is unstable with overclocked RAM up to 3600. I had to give back the 3200 base. Those looking to overclock to 5 GHz and above are most certainly not present.

I bought it in April 2022, to replace the intel 3930k, the rendering speed in corona increased by 4 times. This processor needs an extremely good dropsy or tower. Has some pros: The rendering speed in corona has increased by 4 times compared to the previous processor With its cons: The warth prism cooler that comes with the kit can't cope with the cooling of this processor in the AIDA stress test, the temperature in the closed case reaches 93 degrees. Even on the desktop, the cooler constantly…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

In the process of using it, I come to the conclusion that I could easily get by with a "pebble" 3700X, but this one is not an example more productive . Especially - on video conversion. "Games" - I'm not interested in principle . Some pros: Temperature without load - 39-41 C. With "be quiet! DARK ROCK PRO 4" cooler at 97% load - 68 C. Working with "heavy" content (video conversion, for example . ) there are no questions at all . All settings of the processor and motherboard (MSI PRESTIGE X570…

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Disgusting quality, impossible to use.

Died exactly 2 years after purchase. Day to day. A great way to sell new processors to replace those that burned out after the end of the warranty. Purchased December 20, 2022. Died December 20, 2022.

Pros
  • Worked for 2 years with no issues
Cons
  • - Scheduled obsolescence - It's heating up. You can heat the room.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

Great job for work. The renderer in complex scenes is faster than on the GTX 1070 video card. Tested in Blender on working files - gtx 1070 - 7:41, ryzen 3900 - 4:35 Do not skimp on cooling - a good cooler or your own. Data in the load and idle time on the screenshots.

Pros
  • Excellent performance
Cons
  • The heat dissipation is huge, from 30 to 70 it heats up in 2-3 seconds, but it's worth it.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good one.

I recommend taking it to those who do not need FPS records in games (for this you can take ryzen 7 5800x for 30-35k), and who just need a good result in games and crazy performance in everything else. This processor is able to stream via obs at 1080p 60fps in the slow preset (while the game will also work on the same processor). Has some pros: Price. I managed to for 36k in the boxed version, when the average price tag started from 40k. 12 cores and 24 threads, it's a multi-threaded monster…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a bad product, but you can find a better one.

Took incl. to work with sound, the result was very sad. In fact, I got only a deterioration compared to 4820k. Latency, on the contrary, has become higher (buffer 512 on old projects, where there is not even VSTi and everything is pre-rendered - a nightmare). The rest of the stone is fine. My copy works stably at 4200 MHz and 1.23750 V, which, as far as I understand, is a rarity. It is NOT NECESSARY to look at the CPUBenchmark rating in comparison with Intel! And if you do, be prepared for the…

Pros
  • Started out of the box on an ASRock B450M STEEL LEGEND. Well drags streams, video converting, 3D rendering and other purely mulhreading. Feeders are warm, not hot - i. E. acceptable. When downvolting, the temperatures drop to 62-63 degrees in the load on a 150 watt cheap tower.
Cons
  • 4.6 GHz is bull, it doesn't happen on the 3900X. People have already said that 6% of the best stones take only 4.2GHz. You can try on X570, but most likely you are in for a fiasco. Single-coil performance is just below the 4820k from six years ago. To work with sound, it is categorically not recommended to take. Temperature jumps in default. No S3 with SMT disabled. I have to say this, yes, you will have problems with S3, who cares - be vigilant. In default, the stone is fried at 1.45 volts, if you don't want it to die - knock down the voltage with your hands. Difficulties with installing Windows 7, I also have to say about this, to whom it is important. The chipset (B450) is tactilely hot, keep that in mind.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

Processor: AMD Ryzen 9 3900x Motherboard: GIGABYTE X570 AORUS PRO Cooler: BE QUIET! DARKROCK PRO 4 RAM: G. Skill RipJaws V 2x16GB Video Card: MSI RTX 2060 SUPER GAMING X Body: DEEPCOOL MATREXX 55 MESH SSD: SAMSUNG 970 EVO PLUS 250GB + SAMSUNG 860 QVO 1TB Fans: BE QUIET! PURE WINGS 2 (120mm + 140mm) There is enough performance in games, the maximum load that I saw was ~ 25% at a temperature of 56 °. At 100% in the brand 72 °.

Pros
  • - 12 cores can do a lot - low temperature (more on that below) - I don't know what else to write about this monster
Cons
  • This is a nitpick not so much with the processor as with AM4: intel has a frame that presses the processor to the socket, and here is some strange system that does not look very reliable.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Satisfactory product quality, good price.

An outstanding buy for the money, but you will need to cool it with either water or a good tower because the idle rate is 4.2 GHz, which produces a significant increase in heat. Manual overclocking is not a sensible option because there will simply be nothing to cool such a beast. Even at slow speeds, the cooler, which is a BOX, makes a rustling sound, and when it picks up speed, it is certain to make an obnoxious squealing sound. I really hope that there will be sufficient capacity for the…

Pros
  • Accessibility as well as a power reserve.
Cons
  • heat dissipation, an extremely loud BOX cooler, and overclocking were some of the issues.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

Overall, it was a great choice for $33,000; however, it is important to keep an eye on the 5000 generation because it is unclear how pricing and the dollar exchange rate will change. has benefits excellent processor for performance. I put it together to replace the outdated PC from 2022 with the i5-6600k, which has already started to slow down while playing games and performing tasks. I had to decide between using AMD or Intel to create my system, but I ultimately went with the 12-core 3900x…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

For 33k, it was a great buy; today, the 5000 generation deserves your attention; what will happen to prices and the dollar exchange rate is unclear. Pros: Superbly efficient CPU. I put it together to replace my 2022 PC based on the i5-6600k, which had reached 100% stability in gaming and workplace applications. When deciding between Intel and AMD for a new computer, I settled on Amd's 12-core 3900x. The speed is suitable for both professional and intensive gaming (AC Oddysey, Horizon, etc.)…