AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-core, 16-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor
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Darren
> 3 dayLike the title says. Outperforms itself, at least for me. Clocking around 4.85ghz in boost. Hugely noticable upgrade from the ryzen 2700x.
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Paul.M
> 3 dayContrairement à ce qui est sous-entendu sur la page produit, aucun ventirad inclus.
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P4cif1c
> 3 dayGreat product. Works well with my Asus B550 -A-Gaming motherboard. The only reason why I gave 4 stars is because of bad packaging. I bought it using amazon global shipping and they shipped it in a small box with no air bubbles or any shock absorption.
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paul
> 3 dayfastest iv ever owned upgrade from 3 2200g what a differance
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Wongster
> 3 dayUpgrading from Intel for the first time, AMD has no issues in my build and removed a huge cpu bottleneck.
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UwU
> 3 dayUwU.
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Maximiliano
> 3 daydejaré los resultados adjuntos del diagnóstico. Realmente el procesador que me tocó no es que sea muy bueno sin embargo debo agradecer de cierto modo que tampoco es muy malo.
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Ibrahim F.
> 3 dayOne of the best gaming processors for a reasonable price.
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Ammishaddai
> 3 dayThis is it, this is the best you can get for the price right now. I wouldnt think too much about it, unless you have some extra $$$ and you can go even more crazy, but this is REALLY good. It really performs well and combined with a good RTX graphics card and enough ram, you should be good to go for a while.
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Chase
> 3 daySo I replaced a Ryzen 7 3700x with this and while it is clearly faster (like night and day) it also runs tremendously hotter. Now since I bought the 5800x without the cooler I just decided to use the one that came the 3700x and I just don’t think its going to get the job done. The 3700 used to run @ like 60c at load. The 5800x prior to fan adjustment got all the way up to 90c