AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-core, 24-thread unlocked desktop processor with Wraith Prism LED Cooler
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Jonathan gallardo
> 3 dayMuy buen servicio.y demaciado rápido me llegó sanó y a salvó lo recomiendo
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FAFSA
> 3 day$400 for 12 cores? Yes please.
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KontrolStyle
Greater than one weekIt felt like a 50% upgrade from my 1700 cpu - It runs hot, around 86C while streaming and playing a game at the same time. I would recommend if you buy this use water cooling or a $100+ cooler if youre going to be gaming / streaming / heavy cpu loads.
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Paulo Roberto Elias
> 3 dayEu instalei a Ryzen 9 3900X para substituir a 7 2700X, que estava originalmente na placa mãe, uma ROG Crosshair VII, chipset X470. Todas as duas CPUs são muito boas, porém, a 3900X trabalha com arquitetura Zen 2, tem 12 núcleos operacionais e 24 linhas de processamento de dados. O resultado imediato foi sentido em alguns aplicativos.
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Sebastián Sandoval
> 3 dayI from of Ecuador, A friend the product was send for his house in new york. After 1 week come from Ecuador..
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レッドロココ
> 3 day3900XはB550マザーボードの組み合わせで、突然システムがダウンするという書き込みがネット上にあったのが少し気になりましたがとりあえず購入しました。
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Laurent
> 3 dayRien à dire sur les perf de ce CPU.
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Sam
> 3 dayUpgraded from intel i59something on a cheap small asus board to a ryzen 3900x ... fantastic. Load times dont exist anymore and cpu temp is around 55-60deg.c running Fortnite and web browsing simultaneously. Im borderline computer illiterate, so I dont know if thats good or bad, but the PC is running smooth.
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Keith
> 3 dayI thought i wrote a review already and sadly cant find it. Running at 4000mhz base, i score 7002 on Cinebench 20 all cores, just below half on running a single ccd (the 12 cores are split in to two groups on this chip), with one being a higher clock base than the other (hence me setting all of them to 4000). Im undervolting by 0.00675, with ram latancy at 15 15 15 36 (courtessy of excellent Patriot Viper) with my 2080 standard GPU ruinning smooth and trouble free at a 20% OC (Afterburner yay).
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Thomas L. Chizek
> 3 dayI upgraded from an i7-3770 so take everything I say from that perspective. Any modern processor would seem fast. However, writing this reminds me of when I was upgraded from a Pentium 4 to a Core i7 at work. The difference is that stark, tasks that were taking overnight on my old system are finished within seconds now. This was worth everything I paid for it. To be clear, I am a freelance software/game developer/database consultant, so I needed the cores and was really overloading my old system. But I have literally saved days of down-time when I was unproductive because my computer was tied up working on a compile, render, or database operation. For me, time is money, so this is well on its way to being paid for.