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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best purchase in my life, I will definitely buy it again.

The processor is of high quality. Despite the fact that I bought it at an inflated price, I am content with the transaction and do not believe that I have lost very much money. Check out the tests if you're curious about how many frames there in the various games. Has pros: To begin, I would like to point out that the processor is fairly productive considering the cost of the device. People who complain about heat dissipation are beyond my comprehension. I purchased a small (really small) tower

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well the product is made, just magically!

Different pros: An excellent percentage for your money. The temperature at rest is 30 degrees, in games 55-65. Different cons: Difficulty finding a budget motherboard with 4 ddr4 dies. On motherboards, you need the corresponding bios request, otherwise it will not start with this process.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Valuable purchase, nothing but pluses!

The fact that each of the top 10 has six contemporary cores and twelve threads is just a fantastic signal. No matter what you do, the stone's base frequency will never increase over 4.2 Hz throughout all of its cores. If you turn all of the knobs to 4.2 hertz for all of the cores while selecting the ideal voltage, then the performance improvement will be a preposterous 7%, and the temperature will climb dramatically. Auto overclocking was enabled by default on my mother's computer, and as it…

Pros
  • Price - unmatched performance
Cons
  • According to what they state, "process with a file after assembly."

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A practical product, nothing to complain about.

I purchased an OEM version from Amazon and just laughed at the configuration in which it was given to me. I immediately warn those who will take it to replace another processor that I will have to sweat to install this percentage. I had to reset the BIOS, roll a new one, and look for firewood for another three hours: I will let you know, for the benefit of those who are curious about temperatures with a boxed cooler, that the temperature on newer versions of the processor is suitable. Simple…

Pros
  • -A stone of ice (New version, used to have problems with temperature) -Playability in the games -Relative value of the purchase
Cons
  • A remote chance of overclocking; however, this has already been accomplished in the factory version.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

I came to the conclusion that I should switch from my previous i7 2600k that was overclocked to 4.2 GHz to this marvel. The improvement in performance can be observed in some contexts but not others. The only difference between Intel and Ryazan versions of Battle 5 was that the Intel version operated at high settings while the Ryazan version worked at ultra settings and 1080p resolution (the video recorder remained the same 1060 6GB). Yet, the optimization of this fight has a lot of room for…

Pros
  • The relationship between cost and value.
Cons
  • My view is that the boxed cooler is of poor quality. When operating outside of turbo mode at 3.6 GHz per minute, the OSST reports a thermal design point (TDP) of 72 degrees, which is not very acceptable. The average angle of the desktop is from 44 to 48 degrees. I'm not even going to bother because there is an entire tin at 4.2 GHz. The hardly nonexistent practice of overclocking at speeds higher than 4.2 GHz (which was confirmed even by AMD themselves)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

If you are not concerned with the temperature, then this processor is the best one available right now in terms of both the price and the performance it offers. Compatible with the x370 motherboard. Because I have the cooler speed set to a minimum of up to 75 degrees, the fan will not respond in any manner to sudden jumps in the temperature of the processor when the computer is operating normally. The benefits of it include: It's a much quicker than the 3400G we had before. It can be…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, it's beautifully made, I'm very happy with it.

Some pros: Good processor. Value for money, quality, functionality. Possibility to sell in the future. Different cons: All the flaws of the Ryzens. Slightly overpriced. On good should not cost more than 10 thousand.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product did not disappoint, the quality pleases.

In general, the processor may be useful if it weren't for the fact that it contains an enormous barrel of tar in a spoonful of honey. This is causing it to overheat. As it turned out, the corner of the CPU is where the primary location for heat dissipation is, and all of the COs are directed toward the center of the device. This presents a challenge. 80 to 100 degrees is apparently a reasonable operating temperature (games, video, and archiving), but a straightforward 45 to 50 degrees is…

Pros
  • Pricing and performance are comparable, as is typical with AMD products. He is quite quick. really.
Cons
  • Extreme overheating, improper positioning of the crystal for CO, and difficulties with the functioning of the boost.

MSI B450 A PRO was included in the launch bundle (I flashed the BIOS without problems) It immediately started up with frequencies just slightly higher than 4.0 GHz when it was in stock, and I used the GAMMAXX 300 cooler. There is nothing else noteworthy to mention (by the way, it is quite large, it barely fit into my case) In the stress test of Aida with this cooling, the temperature was no higher than 50 degrees, in the drain it was 40-42 degrees, which is very pleasing (The cooler itself is…

Pros
  • Pricing, quality, and performance all play a role.
Cons
  • Does not chase very often, and in order to facilitate this, it is required to get confused.

Gammaxx 300 radiator. Radiator. Temperature at full load for 80 degrees. It is very evident that the radiator's internal temperature is not 80 degrees. As if the issue lies in the crystal's inability to properly transfer heat to the package when subjected to high loads. For myself, I came to the conclusion that as long as there is not a long-term load of 100%, everything may be left exactly as it is. If for a number of hours the computer has been loading the percentage by 100% (in my example…

Pros
  • Very fast operation, both on an individual core and throughout the entire CPU.
Cons
  • Processor temperature. The CPU is almost not even chasing at this point.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, glad I found this product.

I set it, slightly overclocked it on all cores (4100), set the voltage to 1.2, OSST ran for 1 hour without issues, the temperature rose to 66 but was not higher than that, and I used a Cooler Ardwolf Performa 10 to keep it at that temperature. Everything is in order, and there are no hiccups or breaks to be found. ate 1. With the help of the ClockTuner for Ryzen software, I was able to achieve the best possible overclocking on all three 4300 cores for the other three 4325 cores by setting the…

Pros
  • Quick, doesn't get too hot, and can handle a moderate amount of overclocking.
Cons
  • the temperature jumps, which may be due to the construction of the CPU or the settings in the BIOS; the temperature jumps from 39 to 45 degrees while the processor is at rest.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average purchase, there is something to complain about.

In general, a good processor, particularly when compared to the previous i5 3450 at 3.1 ghz. Yet the fact that it gets so hot and noisy at 7 nm was a source of great frustration for me. Not order. I would recommend it if the noise level was consistent throughout as well as the fact that the stove would be just beneath your feet. Got pros: The processor's level of power is comparable to that of any of Intel's top models, such as the 9900X and others like it. You can rest assured that the…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good quality product, I rate this purchase perfectly.

Has some pros Price / performance is optimal - cyberpunk is played without fps drops Has some cons here, as always - the legs of the processor - Intel has these legs on the motherboard - because they can bend / break, but Intel processors are more expensive

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

I had a Ryzen 5 2600, but I decided to upgrade to a 3600 instead. The 2600 has jumps as well, although they are less severe, and the warmth is also less severe when it is not overclocked. Maximum temperature of 75 degrees using a three-pipe cooler and a 92-centimeter fan. On the other hand, the 3600 is quickly approaching 80 degrees Celsius on the larger cooler. Now that I think about it, I should not have started fiddling around with the replacement; instead of giving up 2600, I should have…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

On 1.3 I got a score of 4.3 throughout the board. Above, cinebench, and many other things no longer function properly. The memory cost 3733 points at 15 times; 3800 is achievable, but more shamanism practice is required, and there is no point in doing so. The processor can get very hot, but because I was constructing a system for a future processor upgrade to 3800 and higher, I took a good tower from a 200+ watt biquat, which does an excellent job of cooling. This was necessary because the…

Pros
  • Everything is totally amazing.
Cons
  • Not

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I'm a little disappointed, not a good buy.

This is AMD, thank you for reading. Excellent solution for home budget gaming station. Take it without any reservations if you are not very interested in playing tambourines or stretching the capabilities of the processor to their absolute limits. One pebble is all you'll need for the next few years to come. You better get ready for a genuine conflict if you want to gain the most for the least amount of money, since you have a battle for steady operation ahead of you, and the temperature…

Pros
  • One of the most effective approaches for a home gaming station - A fantastic pricing and a large number of cores, which makes marketers happy
Cons
  • With Tremendous heat dissipation, get ready to shell out some cash for a quality refrigerator. - Uncertainty over its dependability. After being used for two months, the CPU unexpectedly stopped working.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

An adequate processor; I won't get into specific figures right now; I'll simply tell you how it is. It used to be that there was a Core i7 3770K, but it was replaced by the Ryzen 2600 many years later. In principle, I liked the "2600" processor, and there was a difference in performance between my old Core i7 and the new Ryzen 2600, but it just so happened that I decided to upgrade to 3600, and upgrade the motherboard including (mother MSI B450 Tomahawk max). And what do you think? To my…

Pros
  • Price and performance are the two most essential advantages that it offers. In most situations, its performance can be compared favorably to that of the more expensive Core i7, which is saying something considering how affordable it is (yes, you heard right). The fact that it is chilly is still another plus. Jokes that include the phrase "AMD is a stove" belong in the dustbin of history. People who use the processor for work-related activities will find that they enjoy having access to the cache. This is certainly one of the more obvious advantages. He does a respectable job here, and clearly better than the other candidates.
Cons
  • In my opinion, they are not.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality product, I rate this purchase excellent.

Has pros: excellent percentage for everything, it accelerates perfectly and fits many video cards, I didn’t have to change it when I switched to 2060s and thanks to that Different cons: the price for it fluctuates a lot, I bought it for 13k, and now they sell it for 20k

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Normal product, but wanted more for the money.

What a ridiculous show. Prior to it, Intel had also been operating at 65W. The cooler had not changed, and it continued to be adequate. After placing this slag on top of the red ones, I began the rendering process. Becomes faster, reaching a frequency of 4200 MHz at an angle of 95 degrees. What is it like? Where are the funny parts? Why should I sit in the BIOS and reduce the voltage if I buy a finished product that advertises "heat dissipation 65W"? Indeed, he possesses 65 watts. 3600…

Pros
  • - think about running it at an increased speed right out of the box - socket AM4, you can't alter the motherboard -12 threads
Cons
  • - inconsistency with the declared 65W\s- a claim in principle to the mount AM4. It is nerve-racking to put a cooler in there; I used a few different ones; to snap it into place, you need to use a lot of force; the board is already bent; it is nerve-racking.