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BEST CPU I EVER BOUGHT. VERY FAST. WENT UP FROM A 5600X, PAIRED WITH A 3070 TI AND LET ME TELL YOU I DID SEE A BIG BOOST IN FPS IN 1440P. TRUST ME, DON'T TRUST PEOPLE ONLINE WHO WILL ONLY ASSUME THIS WONT BE A GOOD UPGRADE. "UPGRADE GPU., YOU WILL BOTTLE NECK" YES. BUT UPGRADING THE CPU FIRST AND THEN GETTING A BIGGER GPU UPGRADE DOWN THE LINE IS MY MOVE HERE. WENT UP ROUGHLY 30 FPS IN MOST GAMES, WILL HIGHER LOWS, LESSER SPIKES.
Respectable base clock rate Low operation temp. under heavy loads Easy install Excellent single core performance
Great performance for demanding rigs and paired with a AMD GPU it is an exquisite experience.
Fast. Stable. Decent temps
its amd so its the best
- Massive upgrade from my 10th gen Intel i7 10700k - Great Price - Runs efficiently and at low temperature - Runs everything I need with no lag
I'm normally an Intel kind of guy but I thought I'd try an AMD chip for a change. So far it is working very nicely.
-good at multitasking -fast single core process makes it good for gaming
Low temp and sipping power. Will update after pushing it a little bit. So far, while idle it's at 60 C and 32.5w
I got the CPU about a week after ordering. No problems so far.
- It's a good CPU
Excellently priced, with a very high core clock. Excellent at blazing through 15-20 tabs, and as a pro it never gets HOT.
-Fast -Great OC capability -Great synergy with AMD products
- Unlocked K-Series chips are good fun if you want to mess around with your computer. - You can manually set up something that works like Turbo 3.0 and TVB, which are present on the high-end SKUs but not this one, if you use the correct BIOS options. Just requires more work to identify the strong vs weak cores, and an understanding of your cooling limits. - Getting the integrated GPU is great for expanded utility down the road, even if you don't need it today. My i7-4770K will get repurposed into a NAS and the IGP will be super nice for working with that system. - It has Raptor in the name. - The example I got seems to be a decent bin. 5.7GHz all-core at 1.3V or so, some cores will do 6GHz at 1.354V. Stable so far through a significant reliability gauntlet, including Prime95, OCCT core cycling, YCruncher, Linpack, and much more. I'm sure there's more headroom but I settled on something well within the limits for daily usage. - More manageable TDP (181W) versus the high 253W TDP on the i7 and i9. - Can achieve single threaded performance as good as the top SKUs with some work.
Great performance to cost ratio!
Makes my 13600kf hide it's squishy bits in locker room shame. You won't have to buy another processor for... I don't know, a few months?
This thing is fast, with the fixes in December its going to improve it further. Coming from a 6700k that was extremely bottleneck it is nice not having that issue now. It was well package for shipping which is appreciated. It handled V color Cudimm 8800 gear 2 with no issue
I got a fast delivery, so I appreciate that. Once I got it into the new motherboard and installed w11 been smooth sailing from there. Paired with Rx 6800 XT it hits like 170 to 145 fps average in Far Cry 6 with no dips, where my 7700k was routinely dropping to below 60 while driving or flying. Temps are decent under load too!
- Significantly faster single-thread performance than the OC'd 7940x it was replacing. - Multi-threaded performance with the 4 'E' cores still as good as 7940x. - Runs cooler than 7940x for similar workloads.
P-Cores are fast for gaming cpu bottlenecked games. Runs cool under light work loads/gaming under volting will help lower temperatures further from already above acceptable temps at light work loads