AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-core, 24-thread unlocked desktop processor with Wraith Prism LED Cooler
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Mario
> 3 dayGreat chip! I upgraded from a i7 6700k, delidded and overclocked to 4.6ghz. Such an upgrade, I can now multitask and do occasional video editing with ease. No more stuttering in games
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Nate
Greater than one weekThe best bang for your buck, beats the competition and is exactly what I needed for renders and gaming.
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claude
> 3 dayfor some unsolve reason my cpu died after 63 days
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Renee Gleichner
> 3 dayAbsolute beast!!! Powers through everything thats thrown at it. Blazing fast performance on stock profiles, no overclock. Used in a workstation build.
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Matej
Greater than one weekA bit disappointed that it dropped in price 1 day after I ordered it, but it is what it is. It works, but never really reaches anything above 4.5 GHz (even with NH-D15), so thats a shame, however, the performance is just great, so its no big deal for me.
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Alexis Jimenez
Greater than one weekThis CPU is fast, didn’t think a computer can Get things done so quick. Been a Mac user for a long time, not anymore.
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Mitchell
> 3 dayTrynna stream your garbage fork-knife gameplay and keep a stable 144 FPS and not drop any frames on stream?
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T Mo
> 3 dayA++
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Nikita
> 3 dayDont buy it for gaming. Its a mixed usage/productivity oriented CPU
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R McL
> 3 dayUpgraded from a 1700x and installed this on the Gigabyte AORUS X370 Gaming 5 motherboard. The VRM and CPU temperatures certainly increased compared to the 1700x. During rendering the CPU hit temperatures as high as 92 C and the VRM was into the low 80s. I thought my NOCTUA NH-D15 heatsink would handle it a bit better, but by adjusting the Package Power Limit in the BIOS I was able to get the maximum temperatures down to below 85 C and mid 70s for the CPU and VRM temperatures, respectively, with only a 1% loss in rendering time.