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AMD Ryzen 3900XT 24 Threads Processor Review

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BrandAMD
CPU ManufacturerAMD
CPU ModelRyzen 9 3900X
CPU Speed4.7 GHz
CPU SocketSocket AM4

Description of AMD Ryzen 3900XT 24 Threads Processor

The world's fastest 12 core processor for mainstream desktop, with 24 procesing threads. Can deliver ultra-fast 100+ FPS performance in the world's most popular games. Cooler not included, liquid cooler with 280mm or larger radiator recommended. 4.7 GHz Max Boost, unlocked for overclocking, 70 MB of Gamecache, DDR-3200 support. For the advanced Socket AM4 platform, can support PCIe 4.0 on X570 and B550 motherboards. Maximum Temperature-95°C.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best I ever used, recommend it to everybody.

An excellent solution when you need a versatile, productive and very quiet machine. Working at night without disturbing your family is simply priceless. The total peak power consumption of the entire system unit does not exceed 380w and you can safely get by with a 500-watt PSU. It is mandatory to install 1usmus Power Plan, overclocking is strictly for each CCX separately, they are all different and within the same voltage they also run differently. For the lazy, there is ClockTuner for Ryzen…

Pros
  • Versatile, productive, cool.
Cons
  • Very demanding on memory modules.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, one of the best offers.

regarding the old processors in work in the Corona render it turned out like this: 2600 passed the test in 2:52, 3700pro in 1:51 and now 3900 passes in 1:21

Pros
  • temperature and the consequences of this - I was able to put it on and at the same time I did not have to change the Deshman mother and cooling after 3700, namely aorus b450m (6k) and gammax gte (1.7k) I use in stock corona render: 3.7GHz, while the temperature floats from 63 to 70 degrees in games, the frequency is 4000-4150, sometimes the afterburner showed 3600, although in the dispatcher at that moment the frequency remained about 4 GHz, I don’t know who to believe vrm on the motherboard after 20 minutes of rendering at 100% load was 67 degrees, again considering that this is a very cheap motherboard with only 1 radiator
Cons
  • the bust during rendering is certainly not very high, I would like 4GHz, I kept 3700 pro as much, but this is logical because there are more cores with the same heat pack

Having bought the 2022-3 board, I thought that I was provided with a reserve for an upgrade, but Intel threw everyone away, as it always does. In view of the fact that I need to do an upgrade entirely, then of course I chose the best on the market in terms of price / quality based on the fact that I need 12 cores (there were 6 cores and 5 years have passed since the purchase). My work rests on memory and the number of cores. In work, I really liked this percentage, after the Intel 5820k it is…

Pros
  • Great processor! Low heating. High performance. Delicious price.
Cons
  • Difficult to find for sale.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

Overclocking potential is limited by temperature: a CPU with a healthy tower cooler easily reaches 85 degrees during stress tests with a full load and strives to lower frequencies below 4 GHz, especially in hot weather) Has pros: Fired up without issue. Cold under moderate loads. I pulled Kingston 2400c12 memory without any problems and was able to run it at 3600c16 (Hynix D-die chips, timings from DRAM Calculator for Ryzen). Easily "unlocked" up to 3900x frequencies. In general, powerful and…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied, the purchase is quite successful.

Pros: Faster renders by 1.5 times than the former 3700x. The platform allows you to upgrade further. Cons below: I set it to 4.1 and 1.25 in BIOS, the thermalright macho rev b cooler rarely reaches 80 degrees. On the machine, there are some strange temperature jumps up to 90 . voltage is more than 1.4

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

Has pros: It actually races very well and is very energy efficient. At an operating frequency of 4100 MHz at a voltage of 1.1 V with a Noctua cooler, the temperature stays around 45 degrees. When tested by Passmark, the maximum peak power achieved is 120 watts at 70 degrees. Some cons: The temperature is 7-10 degrees higher than the Intel one, but this is already nit-picking

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

after 10 years of using processors, Intel decided to switch to AMD, because. generation zen2 is one of the most successful in history. the main task iscommpiling software andrunning virtual machines, which it does very well. I laugh a little at my friends who took more expensive, while slower i9 :) current results forcommparison

Pros
  • best price/performance among top PC solutions. was bought for 28 At that time, the Intel 8700k cost about the same, but it was 2 times slower. after turning on PBO, there is no significant difference from 3900x, with minor manipulations it keeps 4.1-4.2 GHz for all cores, boost for 1 core - 4.4 GHz. works great on B450 micro ATX MSI MORTAR MAX.
Cons
  • did not notice.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

The OEM processor that AMD sells for workstations under the "Ryzen 9 Pro" brand. In stock, this is a Ryzen 9 3900X with a cut base frequency and maximum boost, but the consumption is only 65 watts. With overclocking, it does not concede anything. I don’t know if I won the “silicone lottery” or the quality of the chips in these processors is better, because here 65W and the processor was originally made for workstation integrators, but I was able to overclock to 4.3GHz without any problems for…

Pros
  • The cost, the ability to overclock both manual and boost from AMD, which actually equalizes with the 3900X. Cold, it will heat up much less than 3900X if used in stock.
Cons
  • I'm a little picky about memory, I bought with him a memory kit based on Hynix CJR, 8GB x4 strips. The native XMP profile at 3800Mhz gave errors during tests, the only way to stabilize it is either to increase the memory timings or go down to 3600Mhz. Although I'm not sure here, this is a problem of the stone itself or the Asus Crosshair VIII Hero. The memory definitely has nothing to do with it, because on my old Intel-based PC it starts up without problems with XMP.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

I took it to my home server in order to switch it to monero mining in my free time. The main condition is a high hash rate at low consumption and low temperature. Given: 1. Memory b-die samsung 3200 14/14/14 2x8gb 2. Inexpensive dropsy for cooling 3. x570 motherboard socket Mining from the drain (memory included in xmp) Ubuntu 20.04: - 12500H/s - 54 C temperature - 59 W consumption (AMD Master) - Frequency 3600 bus (that is, the bios is stock 3100) - very quiet since the low temperature and CO

Pros
  • - Cold - eats little - Cheaper than the X/XT version - 24 threads

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

Excellent, productive processor, the speed of project assembly has increased (on the example of one of the projects: Total time: 03:00 min -> Total time: 50.348 s ) But at the same time it heats up, I thought that a simple tower (GAMMAXX 300) would be enough for heat dissipation of 65 W, but it immediately heats up to 60-75 degrees at any load, even for a short time, there the fan on the tower is already turned on and the temperature is kept until the end assemblies. On another machine, there…

Pros
  • Performance, number of threads.
Cons
  • Temperature.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good quality product, I rate this purchase perfectly.

I took this handsome man to replace 2700, which was bought 2 years ago for the same price! In general, I'm satisfied. This is almost the maximum that the ASUS Prime x470 Pro motherboard pulls for today. There was no particular need for a replacement, but why not, if possible. I specially took it with 65 W TDP, because. there is a simple tower with a cooler on bearings with magnetic centering - very quiet. I do not plan to overclock, because I like quiet computers, and the games are all running…

Pros
  • Low power consumption with outstanding performance. 12 cores, 24 threads. Beauty. 65M L3 cache - with this size, video processing (and I'm not talking about mathematics) goes right into the process, there is no need to use RAM! Such computational power is very useful in calculating statistics and modeling all sorts of processes that I need for my work.
Cons
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Assembled a new system with this processor. Mother crosshair vi extreme, ddr4 4x8 ballistix 3200, assassin 3 cooler, full tower fractal design xl r2, ssd adata 8200 pro. Moved from i5 4690k and sata ssd samsung 850 evo. The wow effect did not work, because I knew what I was buying and plus the previous system worked quite quickly. When Windows loads not in 10 seconds, but in 8, roughly speaking, or the program is not loaded in 3, but in 2 seconds, then you yourself understand that this is not…

Pros
  • Performance
Cons
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