Crazy fast!
by pocketsuke
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As I was upgrading from an 8350fx Black am3+ this is a HUGE inprovement! I do a lot of video work, streaming and audio production and the cpu does not even break a sweat. A little on the expensive side, but I am happpy with its performance per .
A Beast
by kahkarot
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I upgraded to this CPU from a Ryzen 2700 and it was the best move I made, I do a fair amount of Video editing as well as a lot of gaming this CPU coped with no problems at all, I did a little test just to see how well it would cope, I converted a fairly large video from mp4 to HEVC (H265) while playing Star Wars Battlegrounds and this CPU cut through it with no issues what so ever, when I checked the CPU usage at it's peak it peaked out at 65%, all I can say is WOW very very nice. Highly recommended
Ryzen 9 39900x review
by Mr James Finglas
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This is a fantastic chip for throughput. If gaming is your main objective this si not the chip for you. If you really want to spend 500 squid get the 9900k for gaming. however i personally would recommend the ryzen 7 3800x or even one of the older ones. This would give you the best performance to cost ratio.But backt o the 3900x. As i game a bit and i do a lot of heavy load multitasking i can confirmt hat this handles multitasking like a 10000000w lazer cuts through butter. Its a beautiful cpu for heavy multithread loads. I simply cannot really stress it. it barely ever reaches 30-50% load.For gaming, it is not the best, sure... but it handles everything beautifully. world of warcraft retail at 100-250 fps easy, world of warcraft classic 4k at 100+ fps easy... modern AAA titles at well in excess of 100 fps no prob and even crysis at 200-500 fps on my rtx 2060 super oc with ray tracoing enabled where ever possible and freesync. So the cpu is no way a bottle neck here.If your load is geared toward heavy multithreading... this is for you.. if you want to game high end and heavy multi tasking with high loading.. this is for you.ps... dont waste you time overclocking this cpu..while it can be done and you can achieve 4.4ghz on a serious cooling setup... it is absolutely pointless. this thing is just so freaking powerful out of the box with its built in boost you just dont need it and gain almost nothing.I know stock is an issue.. but i can verify that it is worth that wait.