AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-core, 24-thread unlocked desktop processor with Wraith Prism LED Cooler
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Fabio
> 3 dayHo comprato questa CPU per un amico per una macchina di ultima generazione, veramente un mostro di potenza.
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Alessio Bianciardi
> 3 dayHo assemblato un pc con il Ryzen 9 3900x, utilizzo montaggio video, modellazione 3d e render. Nessun problema e otttima velocità. Consigliato.
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John & Rebecca Bacon
> 3 dayThis processor is great, I am currently using it on an MSI B450 Tomahawk Motherboard and have not had any problems with stability or performance. if you are on the fence buying this and then thinking you have to buy an expensive motherboard dont worry you dont have too unless you need PCIe 4.0 support.
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Melchior
Greater than one weekas a 105 Watt CPU its working great for me..
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mr poop
> 3 dayGreat CPU. Upgraded from a i5 4590. Obviously there is a huge difference there. Initial testing and use of the CPU showed promising performance.
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WarMom
> 3 dayI got this processor to replace my i5-9400F because I wanted to handle multitasking, resource-heavy scenarios and video production work and so far its just absolutely demolished any task Ive thrown at it, at base clock speed without so much as turning on AMDs automatic overclocking.
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ORAZIO
> 3 dayfa il suo dovere
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fabio kume
> 3 dayYeah I didnt expect this to blow the 2nd gen ryzen 5 out of the water like this. I thought the processor I had was good enough, but this... this makes the computing experience from surfing the web to playing games way better. Very high quality CPU would recommend!
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John Q Public
> 3 dayThis thing is a MONSTER! It eats through 4K video edits in Premier Pro.! Not over locked at all and it runs prefect. Temps stay in the low 50c range, and the RGB fan that it comes with is effective and a nice touch (I don’t think you can customize the color though).
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John H Normandin
> 3 daySo glad I got my hands on this monster. Plus, it came with the Wraith RGB cooler. Sure, the 5000 cpus are released, but you cant find one, and the Ryzen 9 3900x out performs multi-core on all of the 5000s except the Ryzen 9 5000s and those are big $$$, +$100 the cost of the 3900x, and no cooler included. The 5000s all have better single core speeds, but more and more games are being developed to utilize the multi-core functional capabilities of processors. Im going to pair this up with a Radeon 6800XT GPU when theyre out, and Ill be gaming 100% 4K! Looking forward to all of the processor capabilities being unleashed on my music notation software, and digital processing for my Digital Audio Workstation as well!!