
Got it works well grate low price.

Really good, temps run well under load with an AIO. Fast, decent upgrade from my previous 7700x

Excellent out-of-the-box performance Runs cooler than previous Ryzen 7 models




-runs cool for a cpu with a 16 cores (170 watt tdp) -Awesome gaming performance (Best gaming cpu) -Awesome productivity performance (Best productivity performance, other than "Threadrippers"



Very fast and a multitasking 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.

Latest technology at a fair price. Running 30-35C in home office tower.

If you dont like to go into your motherboard, set the proper settings for your CPU and do various software things like Xbox Game Bar and ext. If you think you only need to run the chipset drivers and memory exp timings in the motherboard, then the 9950X3D2 is for you.

-processes stuff

The multithreaded and single core performance is greater than most processors out there, but reviews are mostly about games, for other workloads like video editing it is unmatched. Every day us is also a breeze.

I had a 5900x and got it on a sale but always wanted the 16/32 core 5950x since it was the best CPU AMD released for AM4. But it was always priced with too much inflated pricing. I got this 5900XT Jan 2026, 16/32, core CPU because it was priced right and had the full 16 cores I wanted. I got it because I decided to not buy into AM5 at the moment because of DDR5 pricing is so high, but I wanted some sort of an upgrade right now and I already have 64GB ram and a 7900XTX card. I am glad I bought it because I am pretty sure I got a cherry of a CPU. I used Ryzen master to do the curve optimizer testing and after 2 hours of it running it set all cores to -30 negative. I was a bit skeptical of this choice but ran with it and it has been 100% solid and stable and boost to 4975-5000Mhz. I left every setting alone in the bios and the AMD software set the bios up according to the tests it did when I ran the software. The only thing I setup myself was the DDR4 which is set to 3733Mhz with decent timings not the best but pretty decent. In Aida64 my latency when tested is about 57-59ns which is pretty good I think for a dual CCD CPU. I am happy with my choice so far. It does seem to be faster than my older 5900x 12/24 CPU in games mainly because it seems to hold the core clocks a lot longer and temps do not seem to affect it as much as on the older 5900x did.

a bit snappier than the older ryzen 7 5700x i had.

Good match for most midrange GPUs

-Works -Fast -Stable -Good for gaming

Very fast cpu, Intel 200 boost puts it on par with the x3d CPUs at 4k 24 cores for demanding games and editing Low temps and power draw