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Review on 16-Core, 32-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor - AMD Ryzen 9 5950X by Micha Maciejowicz ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, a pleasure to use.

My build: ryzen r9 5950x + dropsy DeepCool Captain 240Ex mother Asus strix 570f gaming video rtx 2080ti 4 sticks of RAM G. Skill 3200mhz cl14 (Below I wrote an with a new cooler) I suffered for a very long time with the fact that in the drain the percentage is at 60+ degrees, after the BIOS ate in December, the temperatures dropped slightly to 45 degrees. So not only is it hot in stock, it's also super low in benchmarks. According to CPU-Z, it gives out 630 per core and 11400 per multithread, it should be about 670 like and 14000. So also through other benchmarks, my percent also shows super low results in some tasks (such as calculating numbers with a floating frequency). I tried to manually set the frequencies, voltage through the BIOS, the system boots and as soon as I start the stress test the computer is cut down, or the protection works or something. I'm waiting and hoping for some kind of fix or solution to the problem. : after installing the Be Quiet Cooler Dark Rock Pro 4 TDP 250W cooler temperatures returned to normal. Due to the launch of the browser, the percentage no longer goes into throttling. the power in synthetics has risen slightly, apparently it is not cut due to throttling. In general, a top-end processor needs a top-end cooler. Please do not dislike my review roflanPominki again

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Pros
  • - A lot of threads - Great performance - Now my rtx2080ti competes with the processor in rendering speed XD
Cons
  • - I did not expect that my dropsy would not cope with the cooling of this monster

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