AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-core, 24-thread unlocked desktop processor with Wraith Prism LED Cooler
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Heinz
> 3 daySpitzen Produkt!
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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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James
> 3 dayPerfect for me
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Slartibart Jones
> 3 day12 cores, 24 threads. Adobe Premiere loves it! I get near real-time max-quality rendering of 4K30 video with moderate amount of overlays, effects, and transitions in Premiere. CPU is more important than GPU in this case, and I am glad I can give it 12 cores to work on that. I have yet to test it with 4K60 video, but I imagine it will be twice as long. In either case, much MUCH faster than Im used to in any video rendering scenario Ive seen.
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Dr. Gwendolyn Renner I
> 3 dayProcessor is great so much better than my previous intel and beats out the i9 in every way. I am a creative professional and avid gamer and this chip works perfectly. The only bad thing I could say is it runs slightly warmer than my intel did.
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Rudolf Zemann
> 3 dayIch habe den 3900x in einen komplett neuen PC, samt x570 Board, 32 Gb Ram ect. gebaut.
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D. Fox
Greater than one weekNo need to overclock this CPU. On my Gigabyte Aorus board, it runs at 3.6 idle and 4.5 in benchmark tests. Also gets a high score.
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Pogo
> 3 dayMoving from an ancient AMD 2.4GHZ quad core processor, I decided to go big with this one. Definitely doesnt disappoint! Doing a lot of video editing and conversions used to take a few hours for HD, now its a few mins. Theres obviously a debate for liquid cooling, but unless you want to overclock the supplied cooler should be alright & the mirage lighting effect on the fan is pure eye candy.
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William C Bowie
> 3 dayUsed for mining Crypto. Also for daily use. Amazing multicore keeps everything running.
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J. Fong
> 3 dayAMD truly did something special by their 3000 series, especially the 3600, 3600X and 3900X. Its quite literally so much performance for the dollar and instills so much value when using it that its still surreal to me. Its been a long time coming having hovered back to AMD offerings. The oldest AMD CPUs I personally used were the X2 4400+ and Phenom 1090t. Since then its been Sandy Bridge i7 2600k and then Kaby Lake with a 7700k from there while having built PCs for friends and family using primarily the Ryzen 5 2000 and 3000 SKUs. The last CPUs admittedly that made me personally feel in my own builds that provided so much value were the formerly mentioned Intel SKUs...till I made that jump back to the 3900X. Anyone looking at a true all-in-one CPU...whether it be for your workstation or gaming are in for a treat. This processor really does shine and although Intel is looking to put out a new product stack soon, its hard to imagine a value in hindsight being better in this price range than this particular processor. No buyers remorse here, anyone on the fence about picking up this processor...just do it, you wont regret it.