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Newest Ryzen Cpu

2024-09-23 01:10:49

Good board for an AM4 Ryzen CPU.

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2024-08-25 03:49:36

Exactly what you expect. B&H does it well, good mobo with my new ryzen cpu

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2024-08-02 04:43:25

Best cpu for the money right now a ryzen equivalent would cost you double right now

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2024-04-26 03:33:29

The Ryzen 7 7800X3D is an extremely capable and very powerful CPU, I’ve have absolutely zero issues with it.

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2024-09-11 06:53:44

The AMD Ryzen 9 5950X an outstanding CPU. It is capable of any task either gaming or video editing. For the price this is the best production CPU I have tested. I highly recommend the Ryzen 9 5950X.

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2024-08-25 02:17:49

The AMD Ryzen 7 5700x at $190 gives you the most performance per dollar. This is especially true when you enable PBO on Ryzen Master as this gives you essentially the same performance of the Ryzen 7 5800x. Using PBO yields a Passmark Price Performance (CPU Mark / $Price) of 148 for a processor that scores a CPUMark over 28,000. The 5700x temps stay under control when used with a good cooler - I used a Cooler Master Hyper 212 Black. With PBO optimized for 115 watts the CPU stayed under 75 C on a multicore Cinebench R20 run. In light office work it draws 35 watts at 37 degrees C. Great processor for anyone using an AM4 motherboard.

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2024-08-18 05:59:39

Very fast and powerful CPU, esp if you use a good CPU cooler, and Ryzen Master PBO and Curve Optimizer. Bench testing, it scores 30,480 in Cinebench. If you don't know what this is, rest assured, that's an excellent result. All this power comes at a very competitive price as well. Breathed new life into my AM4 computer!

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2024-08-26 08:22:24

After patiently waiting 6 months for the email from B&H that another batch of Ryzen 5 5600X processors had arrived, I immediately purchased the following components for a mini ITX build: Ryzen 5 5600X cpu Gigabyte B550I motherboard Patriot Viper 2x16GB DDR4 3200 MHz ram WD SN850 1TB PCIe 4.0 M.2 2280 SSD Noctua NH-L9x65 low-profile cpu cooler Resulted in a SPECTACULAR performance upgrade to the FX-6300 hard disk drive computer that has been my workhorse for the last 8 years. Click the mouse, and Boop, almost immediate file load. Power on completes within 5-10 seconds. Because of the video card supply shortage, had to use an old Asus GT630 card, although the rest of the system compensates to still make for quick graphic design. The only issue was installing Debian Linux. Debian 10 Buster does not have a native driver for the Realtek 2.5 GbE LAN chip. After a few hours of trying to manually load the RealTek RTL8125 driver with no success, I tried the testing Debian 11 Bullseye release, which successfully completed the installation with the r8169 driver. A hearty 5 Star recommendation for the Gigabyte B550I, especially since it does not have a chipset cooling fan that can add noise. The SilverStone SG05BB-LITE case I use has plenty of vent area and temperature has not been a problem.

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2024-07-25 04:43:33

Not wanting to have to do a major system upgrade to move to AMD Ryzen 7000-Series CPUs (already having a great Socket AM-4 motherboard, I caught this Ryzen 9 at a great price and decided to do a CPU upgrade (had already increased the amount of RAM a few months back. The Ryzen 9 5900X was a simple upgrade, just remove old CPU and replace with the new on and a slightly larger Noctua HSF cooler. The system has seemed a bit more responsive, and I have the satisfaction of finally owning a Ryzen 9 CPU. This will keep me going for years with the current system, barring some new software requiring a next-generation system. AMD is the best!

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2024-07-23 03:29:33

The Ryzen 7 3700X is a wicked fast processor. It is not a Threadripper, but who could find/afford that (if you can, lucky you). It also ticks all the boxes for gameplay, video editing, and streaming. (The latter I have not at the same time.). As for gameplay and work (mentioned above) I have no issues with the card handling high for. (Your mmv depending on other system factors.) The CPU is cool paired with a Scythe Mugen 5 Rev cooler plus Noctua NFP-12 fan on the other side. Extra cool- . This Ryzen CPU DOES NOT have onboard graphics on the chip (and I will not deduct stars from it. - You will need a video card.) I have dyscalclia, so I cannot provide numbers, but I have been building computers since 1989 and I like the quick out of the box speed of the CPU. I have had no lag/strain/chugging/etc. as of yet on either of my R7 builds in the past months. I need to throw in a big 5 stars to B&H for quick processing and delivery of my order (with a holiday in the delivery schedule!) . The are quick, low shipping, and pack their products well. Back to the card ... I did try an Intel (borrowed from a friend) build of similar speed and performance to the R7, I did not like the performance and had some problems with video editing and some odd game lags that may have been flukes, but the AMD hasn't hiccuped once. I am pleased, very very pleased. (FYI, my R7s are paired with 1. X570-E Gaming MB, Asus OC GeForce RTX 3060Ti 8GB,. 2. ASUS B550-E Gaming MB EVA GeForce GTX Super 12GB.

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