AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 12-core, 24-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor
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Ben chaieb Houssam
> 3 dayfranchement cest le feu davoir une grosse config, je recommande vivement amd plutot que intel
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Andy
> 3 day,Gaming experience was good in Flight Simulator, Photo or Video edit showed the most improvement in processing times
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Mr. Jackson Cormier
> 3 dayAwesome CPU
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Gavin Cruz
> 3 dayAmazing performance
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howard sanders
> 3 daythis arrived undamaged and unopen with a AMD seal on the box
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C. Rock
> 3 dayWas happy to score this on a Prime deal for $70 off! Was not happy when it came out of the sealed AMD box with 4+ bent pins. Managed to straighten them enough to get it installed, but would not boot. Sends DRAM error code. Nothing is wrong with the DRAM. This CPU is brand new and broken. I am shocked at the poor Quality Control by AMD, this part should have never even been packaged! You would think these are tested first.
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Alberto
> 3 dayOttimo processore per una configurazione top ma rimanendo contenuti sul prezzo. Montato su un buon dissipatore sotto stress non va mai in thermal throttle. Prestazioni ottime
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Camylle Wyman
> 3 dayPower packed processor but gets heated too much. Water cooling recommended.
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Donnie hackman
> 3 daybuy buy buy you want regret it much faster and more cores than a 5950x which is only 2 single 8 cores dont be fooled
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S Porter
> 3 dayI originally bought the 5800x and that was more than good enough for anything Ill do on the PC. But I figured for an extra $120 Ill future-proof it even more, so I got the 5900x and put it in my MSI Meg Ace x570 board (no BIOS update was necessary out of the box since the Ace supports 5000 series, but I updated anyway.) I can actually tell the difference; 5800x was amazing, but 5900x is out of this world. You could probably open up 3000+ browser tabs before you might see the slightest slowdown. Theres nothing I can throw at it that it cant handle with ease. Im using the Samsung 980 Pro M.2 and getting 6700mb read speeds with PCIE 4.0. PBO is enabled in the BIOS on the 5900x and its also OCed a bit via Ryzen Master. No need to really OC at all actually, with the incredible speed of this cpu (unless youre a hardcore gamer.) My ram is Trident Neo DDR4 3800 CL14, which I recommend as the best ram to go with for this cpu if you have a board that can handle the 1.5V it takes. Just set the xmp profile in the BIOS and youre good to go at out-of-the-box 3800/CL14 with no manual OCing.