Really good, temps run well under load with an AIO. Fast, decent upgrade from my previous 7700x
Fast processor, easy on power and runs cool, keeps up extremely well with our other computer's Ryzen 7 7700x, especially considering it's only a Ryzen 5.
It's an expensive CPU. The 9800X3D is still and excellent choice. Since I was upgrading from a 32 core 13900K I did not want to lose out on the productivity performance so that is why I chose the 9950X3D.
Came in good package. Works great.
- 20 cores! - easily overclocked to 5.6GHz, probably can do more if I care to - running great with some 6400MHz DDR5 - immediately let me max out the graphics settings on all the games I play*
Relatively cheap, runs cool, latest Zen architecture, games
The Ryzen 7 5800XT is a great upgrade from a Ryzen 5 3600X on the AM4 platform. CPU cooler is included. Great performance for the price.
Low Power consumption Awesome Temps Great IMC Powerful E Cores
It has functioned flawlessly on a MSI Tomahawk MB with DDR 6000 CL 30 memory. Upgrade options down the road... Gaming performance has been a significant improvement over my previous 5600x.
It's just so responsive & solid feeling.
Does everything as 5800x but faster thanks to higher clock speed, Zen 4 tech and DDR5 speed.
- It's a new AMD cpu. With this being said, I do 100% agree that for similar price, you should go with 7800X3D if you're heavy into gaming. - Undervolted to -15mV, and currently running stable (bought it at release).
Absolute workhorse Great gaming performance Good Temps for such a strong CPU
Upgraded from a 12700 to a 14700. Very pleased with the simple upgrade as they share the same socket. Connected the CPU to an Arctic Freezer III cooler, temps max out in the 60C's. Insanely fast for productivity, shader comp and game installs. Running this with a 5080 I get fantastic gaming performance, including heavy ray tracing and multi frame gen FPS.
I am cooling it with Be Quite! Dark Rock Pro 4
very fast and great overall performance! I can defiantly tell the differences when running games and multi tasking for work.
Coming from 11900k I definitely noticed the difference the 14900k is a monster
Performance is as expected, probably the best workstation-class CPU on desktop right now. With a bit curve optimizer tuning, can do 45k score in Cinebench R23 and 15k score in Time Spy Extreme CPU benchmark with only 230W package power reported from HWInfo64. Idle power consumption sits at around 35W on desktop.
Arrived on time
Better than the i9-9900k Performance is insane Fast render times and great frame rate Cool even with overclocks Overclocks well