
I upgraded from a 7800x3d, and was somewhat skeptical about the improvement, however, if you can swing it, it is worth every penny. Easily feels like a 15-20% improvement in the games I play and their performance at max settings.

Good price/performance. Using it for a recording studio and so far it shrugs off anything I can throw at it. Very please.

So fast, great for gaming, one of the best CPUs I've used

-Great at Multitasking -Uses power in an efficient way -Has overclock potential

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-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"

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Performance in games and applications has been great. There are several guides on youtube to get a bit more performance out of the chip with some undervolting. Zero complaints about performance, just nit picking.

This CPU is incredibly fast. For the price you can't beat it. I did an AMD build years ago, and since I didn't want to reward Intel for recent years of mediocrity and lazy innovation, I decided to give AMD another try with their new Ryzen 7000 series. I was blown away!

Fast and efficient Handles undervolting and low tdp ( max 120v set) like a champ with no issues Benchmark scores across the board were withing 15pts of 14900k under s200 overclock

The AMD Ryzen 7 5800XT is a nice upgrade from my Ryzen 7 3700X, came with the Wraith Prism Cooler bundled with 16gb team group ddr 4 3200 ram.

It seems fantastic runs like a jet

This CPU performs great, I'm breezing through my editing workloads in DaVinci, After Effects among others, gaming is definitely a delightful experience, though I bought this as a work horse first.

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fast af boii

With PBO a bit tweaked, it feels like a muscle car under a cape

This CPU is a monstrous performer compared to the 5000 series. Huge leap in technology and performance and the 670 chipset is also stellar. Installed my 7950 on an ASUS X670E with a gen 5 nVME.The performance is double compared to 5900 on a X570 MB. This CPU idles pretty warm, but under heavy load never exceeds 90C running prime95 or similar benchmarks. All this using an air cooler. AMD has knocked it out of the park again. Easily operates with 6000 speed RAM which can OC to 6400 no problem and FCLK 2100. I recommend the ASUS MB as the BIOS is very stable and mature and has no problem pushing the limits of the 7950 with factory settings. Moved to AMD 10 years ago and never look back. Gamers may prefer the X3D version, but I am getting more than 200FPC in Furmark 2160 (4K) and 500FPS in 1080p. PerformanceTest 11 CPU benchmark 64723 which is off the charts worldwide for this CPU.

- Fast - Not too hot when gaming - FAAAST

I think I may have won the silicon lottery. The CPU I received seems to be benchmarking higher then a lot of compairble I9 14900k's. Could also be that there is just not a lot of results yet. Time will tell. This however is a big jump up from the I5 13600K from a application workload perspective. I plan on having this for atleast a couple generations.

- Linux: Total of 32 processors activated (274665.92 BogoMIPS) !! - Easy to install - runs cool - tctl averages 50c, peaks around 90c under heavy load (with a 240 AIO). - very stable with expo at 6000mhz, and two gen 5 ssd.

Fast and reliable

This CPU has worked with everything I throw at it. It never has gone to high temps or usage.

I havent even been able to go over 80% use yet I was streaming and playing call of duty and had a bunch of tabs I didnt need open great cpu