For about the same money that it costs now, I took 6700K from the blue ones, 5800 is at least twice as powerful. One caveat, for normal operation, you need either a supercooler, like Dark Rock Pro, or dropsy. Some pros: High power, the processor easily copes with all work and especially gaming tasks. Good value for money ratio. Socket AM4 managed to do without replacing the board when switching from the previous generation. Bus. Different cons: Hot guy, 81 degrees is normal for him. There is no built-in video core, not a critical flaw, but still.
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