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Technical information
Brand AMD
CPU modelRyzen 7
CPU speed 3.8 GHz
CPU socket Socket AM4 Processor count 8
Cache size 36
Secondary cache 4 MB
About this item
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Testing by AMD performance labs as of 9/2/2020 based on the average FPS of 40 PC games at 1920x1080 with the High image quality preset using an AMD Ryzen 9 5900X processor vs. Core i9-10900K. Results may vary. R5K-002
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Pros
I originally ordered from Amazon but due to complications I didn't receive my order but I managed to get myself one from elsewhere regardless & it's a great CPU.
I'll be pointing out some important things so please continue reading this.
If you plan on using an AMD Wraith Prism Cooler (say you're upgrading from a 2700x like I did for example) this CPU gets VERY HOT and will idle at 50°+ majority of the times. Under full load it hits 90°c regardless of your case cooling. I have a friend that has a h115 corsair 240mm aio & he tops off at around 76°c which still shows its a hot processor considering a monster of an AIO tops the CPU out at such temperatures. Thought regardless of the CPU running at 90°c tops, I do manage to get the advertised boost speeds which suggests very limited thermal throttling despite the high temperatures, so in this case I can conclude that you will still get top notch performance.
General tasks - in all honesty, unless you're upgrading from a CPU that's 5+ years old, you won't feel a difference in terms of everyday performance especially if you're running a hard drive or a low end ssd as a boot/general use drive. In order to maximise even the response times it takes to open Google for example, a better ssd (not necessarily top of the line PCI GEN 4) would be best suited.
So who's this CPU best for? It's aimed towards content creators & gamers. Content creaters that edit videos on a day to day basis. Obviously it won't get you the top of the line rendering speeds considering it's an 8 core CPU but due to the IPC improvement; to put into perspective, it's around 52% faster then my previous 2700x in terms of rendering times & over 300% faster when it comes to file compression (in my case at least & no my 2700x was fully functional)
Gamers - it's a great CPU, the added cache definitely reduces uneccessary stutter during games such as e-sport like fifa or games such as call of duty which require a blast of cpu performance in 1 quick go. You'd see the biggest differences in terms of performance upgrading from a 2nd or 3rd gpu (almost a 50% increase in performance coming from a 1st gen Ryzen CPU) in gaming that's 1080p & under, as I'd expect most of you guys that are buying this CPU to know, the more you scale up the resolution the more GPU power it would need.
So what would you wanna pair this CPU with? GPU's this CPU would work great with (in my opinion):
AMD RX 5700XT
RTX 2060 Super
RTX 2070 Super
AMD RX 5600XT
(You could possibly get away with a 2060 or a 1660ti/1660 super {GAMINYG})
With all good things you'll come across things that will make you want to pull your hair. I've come across numerous blue screen errors as well as random crashes - this might not be applicable to everyone as use case scenarios are different. In my case, using applications such as bluestack or playing Call Of Duty - Warzone, you 'may' come across blue screen errors here & there but at this point in time I'm not overly surprised since it's a new CPU, any updates would hopefully resolve issues like these.
If you're mainly gaming, I wouldn't give you a reason to pick the 5800x, I'd edge more towards the 5600x & you can used the saved money towards a better GPU which will indefinitely give you better gaming performance but for streaming/video editing, them additional cores are great help.
If cooling is an issue, I'd once again edge towards the 5600x or I'd go for a 5900x (for content creaters & streamers) since it runs for cooler then a 5800x (5800x's have been reported to be hot across the board) but again if you're able to buy a 5900x, I'd assume upgrading cooling would not be an issue.
I've a lot more to mention but if you ever want to discuss computer components drop me a message on Instagram - @GamingPcMemes [maybe drop me a follow too (: ]
Cons
Was expecting to write a fairly positive review about this, with instillation going well and making for a nice upgrade after using an AMD FX series CPU for so long. But the following day it was dead, unable to run for long enough to even POST. Both a massive disappointed and a severe pain in the ass as I scrounge up various old parts to make a computer I can use in the mean time while I wait for the seller to actually respond to my message.
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