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ferrari massimiliano
> 3 dayottimo rapporto qualità prezzo comprato sopratutto oltre che per la qualità del prodotto, anche per il basso consumo elettrico
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John
> 3 dayIts great. Nothing to complain about.
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Randy S.
> 3 dayPerformance is excellent but cost was very prohibitive.
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Franck S.
> 3 dayPour mon utilisation, il est plus que suffisant.
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m
> 3 dayIl dissipatore è di ottima fattura, ma la ventola non ha RGB disabilitabile ed è un po rumorosa sotto carico. Il processore è ottimo
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Melanie
> 3 dayIncredible price per performace
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Tony and Lira Diodato
> 3 dayAn absolute joy to use and build with. Fantastic load times, multitasking, and fps. It never gets bogged down on tired. Just do not keep the wraith cooler. I expected way too much from the stock cooler and got temps of 80-84 playing Outer Worlds. Tie this powerful cpu with a mid to an upper level Be Quiet cooler and you will do fine. Works excellent with a 570x motherboard. I wanted more than my Ryzen 5 but didnt want to spend big bucks on the 9 and got everything I had hoped for. So glad I didnt waste money on an overpriced non-overclockable Intell 9900 as my benchmarks were even with and I9900 and sometimes better even without overclocking. It can run warm so get a great air cooler or seriously water cool if you are gonna overclock.
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Shuazz
> 3 dayOttimo per il suo prezzo. L ho preso nel periodo di picco del Black Friday e si sono fatti in quattro per consegnarlo. C’è stato un ritardo ma in quei giorni è normale. Mi hanno chiamato e tenuto sempre informato sulla consegna. Bravi
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Joaquin
> 3 dayThis was a great purchase I guess i won the sillicon lottery with this one because I can hit the 4.4ghz boost even with the stock cooler, although im planning on getting an AIO for better temps
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Richard Brennan
02-04-2025If you are willing to pay more than $200 for a CPU (but less than $500) this really hits the sweet spot for price/performance. (It was just under $300 when I bought it.) I do a lot of photo and video editing, as well as run long complicated mathematical models. So I am using a lot of cores for long periods of time. This is currently the highest performing Ryzen processor that runs at 65w. Everything above this draws nearly twice the power. To put this another way, anything more powerful than this chip would add another $50/month to my electric bill because my computer is working constantly. Just something to keep in mind when you are comparing prices. Of course, I am writing this in October of 2020 and soon AMD will introduce a whole new set of CPUS and we will have to start the price/performance comparisons all over again. But for now - this is the best bang for buck if you need a lot of cores and want to be as miserly as possible with the power cost.