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I've been using the gtx 1080ti and sitting at 7700k since January 17th, however even with a modest overclock to 4.9 or 5.0, it seems to be lacking this year. The CPU load ranged from 90% to 100% in various tasks that I found interesting. Forza Horizon 4; Death Stranding (she turns out to love a lot of cores and can distribute the load evenly up to 16 cores (with smt disabled)), Star Citizen (she can "parallelize" the load even with smt enabled, i.e. for all 1632), and loading at the same time…

Pros
  • + great performance + low heat dissipation (in comparison to competition). In the future, I'll include
Cons
  • I utilize the third assembly day because I haven't yet been able to locate it. I'll add it as I use it if it shows up.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly as promised by the manufacturer, high quality.

49 thousand - 06/09/2022 Easily cooled with a 900 gram cooler - up to 77°C in stress tests. In a 45°C system without much stress. In games it is different - I saw no more than 65 ° C, and then I suspect that because of the proximity to the hot RTX3080. Consumption in stress 133W. No load 40-45W.

Pros
  • Performance
Cons
  • Price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm impressed! Exactly the product deserves your attention.

Delivery on time and everything as described. With DeepCool LSS on one cooler at 100% load with a frequency of 4.6 GHz when rendering with Blender, the maximum temperature is 82 degrees. When upgrading to this percentage, do not forget to replace the power supply if it was back to back with the previous one. Attaching photo. In normal operating mode 36-46

Pros
  • It flies and does not get very hot with LSS.
Cons
  • How can you not like

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

In idle it is colder than 3950 and under 100% load the same 75-80 degrees. Current configuration: AMD 5950x processor Mat. Gigabyte B550M Aorus pro-p board RAM 2х32Gb Corsair EVGA RTX 2080 SUPER graphics card SSD drives Samsung SSD 970EVO 500GB and 2x Micron 5200 1 TB BP Seasonic 750px

Pros
  • Performance
Cons
  • Temperature

somehow flew out of my head that 16 cores are baked the only way. after the percent struck a couple of times 90 degrees (gammax 300 was. and cooled the plug 2700x quite soundly) - I went to look for a cooler the size of a brick. this is not a disadvantage, it just needs to be borne in mind too.

Pros
  • speed
Cons
  • remember to heat up

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not particularly happy with it, but it's mostly okay.

Guys! I need your help in the form of advice on what to do. About 4 months ago I bought 5950X (OEM) in onlenttrade. My first build of MCI X570 Ace, 4 x 16 (3200), Nvidia RTX4000, dropsy. Everything worked fine on the Ryzen 3900. I decided to put the 3900 in my wife's new computer, and buy the 5950X for myself. As a result, everything works for my wife, it overloads me as it wants. It can reboot in half an hour, maybe in 5 hours, maybe in a couple of days. In most cases, at minimum or no load…

Pros
  • works great in render. in conjunction with prof. Vidyahoy generally fire
Cons
  • I got married. reboots.

If you don't have a specific requirement for the 3950x, my advice is not to get it. It is noteworthy to note that the processor is capable of delivering 4.5 GHz to all cores in certain loads: D Now that we've gotten that out of the way, let's speak about overclocking and PBO. If I'm being really honest, I don't see the value in performing this action for this stone. By default, when he is activated (after being plugged in and turned on), he is increased to about 5GHz. And it's still really…

Pros
  • When compared to the 3950x, the system has improved responsiveness. Some slowdowns and unexpected stutters in the user interface have been eliminated. When compared to the 3950x, the performance of the system has not improved by a significant amount. The compilation speed is unaffected by plus or minus. The actual frequency without PBO when operating on one core when under load is increased to 4.975 GHz. Let's move on to the next topic, which is games. Even though I don't play video games very often, I've noticed that the frames per second (fps) in the games I do play have increased substantially, and the gameplay has become more fluid.
Cons
  • We observe temperatures that are 10–15 degrees higher while having the same TPD and CBO as the 3950x, but without having the PBO mode on. Which can reach a maximum of ninety degrees. The memory controller in the 3950x and this machine are identical. When it comes to cost, it is even more expensive than the 3950x when you first buy it.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

After upgrading from a processor that was already ludicrous, the i7 4790, the performance improvement is, of course, inconceivable. I have been making use of it for a number of months now, and despite the fact that I have never been able to load it at its maximum capacity, I have used it both for my work and in games that require a significant amount of calculating. The maximum number of cores and threads that could be loaded to 100% was 8. That is to say, half of the whole load is carried.…

Pros
  • Count of cores and threads in use. Performance.
Cons
  • It's a shame, but there is no support for DDR5 or PCI Express 5. (Considering that this CPU was released in a different year than DDR5 and PCI Express 5, it's unreasonable to expect support for these technologies.) It is not easy to locate a typical mother board that is compatible with this CPU socket. On the other hand, this is primarily AMD's issue.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is top notch, be sure to try it.

Even though users have just lately begun to report issues with memory that is faster than 3200, everything started without any problems when using the most recent version of the BIOS on the X570 Unify and RAM with a CL16 timing of 3600. It would appear that the issue has been fixed in the most recent version of the BIOS. In its stock configuration, when subjected to the maximum load across all cores, it reached 71 degrees Celsius under Dark Rock Pro 4 while the fans were set to 50% speed (in…

Pros
  • -Highly efficient in terms of the dissipation of heat
Cons
  • Very few processes are able to make use of all of the threads that are accessible.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best price for this product, will buy more!

It can reliably outperform Intel's 5960X by a factor of two or more in multithreaded workloads. Just for kicks, I ran a comparison in 3DMark and found that there were exactly twice as many parrots. There were no hiccups or blue screens of death, therefore it can only be assumed that AMD was responsible. Positives are listed below: First, the addition of the Intel 5960X's 16 cores and 32 threads has improved performance in practically all programs. This is most evident in the processing of…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Expectations were not met, average quality.

Using the factory BIOS settings causes the computer to restart itself incessantly. I had to disable turbocharged core performance. Superior x570 aorus master motherboard with Be Quiet! Straight Power 11 1200W Platinum power supply. The cooling is also satisfactory, since the CPU temperature never went beyond 70 degrees even while all cores were working at full capacity. All of the newest versions of the bios, mother boards, and chipset drivers. If you turn off turbo mode, you won't need to…

Pros
  • It would be fantastic if the processor had a factory-installed turbo boost that really worked.
Cons
  • No good when using the stock turbocharger.

5950x, x570 aorus master, gskill 3600 cl19 64gb, dark rock pro 4, corsair hx1000, and gigabyte 2060 super are the components that make up this build. After the assembly, the mother insisted on a new BIOS, and after that, together with Windows, had been installed, everything was able to start up. The RAM started out at 2400, but after changing the profile in the BIOS to 3600, it was increased to that speed. During the stress test that lasted for 10 minutes, the temperatures reached 70–73 degrees

Pros
  • Bye bye
Cons
  • Not even close.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product suited me, I will recommend it to my friends.

Because of AMD's dominance in the processor market, especially in synthetics, and because of the trend toward multithreaded software development, I just upgraded to the X99 platform by purchasing an AMD 5950X and an Asus X570-E Gaming motherboard. Even though AMD isn't a huge expert on AMD platforms, I went with a board that had good reviews and wasn't the cheapest option despite having very few SATA ports (8 in total, even though I already need 9, I had to DVD-turn off the drive - I think it…

Pros
  • - Display of Skill I've been trying to think of something else to emphasize, but it seems like there's really only one benefit: Likewise, I have no complaints about the procedure.
Cons
  • - There's a ton of garbage with the configuration, and AMD's platform isn't even close to being as user-friendly as Intel's. Limited PCIe ports; overheats easily; Overclocking is just okay; 4.5 GHz is barely reached. Do not believe the tall tales in the comments about some 4.9 - 5 GHz (in the mode of individual cores - m / b) as I was unable to achieve a frequency higher than 4.5 by simply setting the desired frequency (perhaps the Asus X570 does not know how to separate the cores, and in general somehow very little overclocker settings, strange).

While the custom dropsy was driving, I hung up a cheap, maintenance-free two-section radiator with a water block. Temperatures were 60-70 degrees. Certainly did not overclock. As the normal dropsy arrived, the temperatures dropped to 35-45 degrees. In general, I am very satisfied, Cinebench has 30 thousand points. Everything flies in the auto effect. In games, 10-15 percent is loaded no more. You need good water cooling!

Pros
  • Powerful, 32 threads versus 24 for i9. Price. Overclocking
Cons
  • Hot.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality product, I rate this purchase excellent.

Very good processor for the money. I took it to replace the 3950x. The 5950x doesn't outperform the 3950x much, but there's definitely progress. I am satisfied with the purchase. Has some pros: A very strong processor in the consumer segment. - Bought for the assembly of large projects with a huge amount of code, he solves this problem very quickly due to his 32 threads. - Single-threaded load is also not a problem for him. With a load of 1-4 threads, it raises the frequency of loaded cores to…

I chose between 10900 and 5950, but figured that even though Intel is more stable, 32 threads are more useful to me for my needs than 20. Yes, you can drive it, and the regular utility from Asus, which comes with the x570 mother, does it chic. You just need to pull the water supply then to the computer or put the computer in the bath. Renders are not a stress test for half a minute. This is a wild load often for the whole day. You go quieter, you won’t change the percentage longer. Even without

Pros
  • 32 threads! Rendering in 3D software became much more fun after the 12 threads I had.
Cons
  • It's getting warm. Before that, I worked for 5 years on Intel i7-5820k. Cooling tower Red Hat. The temperature at 100% load did not rise above 60-65. True, he did not chase above 3.8. A new percentage with the same, current, new tower, easily jumps over 75. And I used the utility from Asus, it overclocked it to 4.5, but in the same tasks it began to instantly heat up to 90-92. Well, yes, the render went another 30% faster, but I figured that it would be better if the render went slower than I would go again for a new stone. I reset the BIOS to default and got the coveted 65 degrees in full load. It is almost 4 times faster than the 5820 anyway.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

assembled a new computer, but it did not start . mother Asrock x570 Taichi. gives errors A6 0d . of course I was a little worried. I changed components for an hour and a half back and forth . as a result, everything turned out to be corny, it was necessary to ate the BIOS. don't repeat my mistakes. good luck to all. there will be no photo, because what is there to take a picture, percent like percent. managed to buy in the second wave in online trade for 79900

Pros
  • the best percentage for today for work and not only within the average budget.
Cons
  • price, but this has already been discussed many times. I was ready to take it for 90, as I clearly understand why I need it. for toys, of course, you can take younger models.

As a result, I tuned the RAM to 3600Mhz with difficulty in 1:1 controller mode! To do this, it was necessary to set all the primary and about 70% of the secondary ones with "handles". The funny thing is that at the end of my torment on setting up the RAM, it turned out that on the "native" timings of the RAM (for the 3800Mhz mode it is 16-19-19-19-39 + "relaxed" secondarys) or "clamped" timings (16- 15-15-15-35 + partially compressed secondary) the same minimum voltage is required for stable…

Pros
  • Good boost per core (after tuning). Moderate heat dissipation (in stock). High specific performance per core and there are already 16 of them!
Cons
  • It was very difficult to set up the RAM for stable operation at least in the 3600Mhz mode (I spent more than one day on this .) ! RAM - 64Gb gskill neo 3800CL16 (4x16Gb; 1.40V) in 1:1 controller mode refused to run at 3800Mhz at all! In the 1:2 mode, the memory started up at a frequency of 3800Mhz with the declared main timings without problems (I did not touch the secondary ones), with a voltage of 1.43V in the mother's BIOS . Draw your conclusions .