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AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-core, 16-thread unlocked desktop processor without cooler


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CPU model Ryzen 7
CPU speed 4.7 GHz
CPU socket Socket AM4

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  • AMD's fastest 8 core processor for mainstream desktop, with 16 procesing threads
  • Can deliver elite 100+ FPS performance in the world's most popular games
  • Cooler not included, high-performance cooler recommended
  • 4.7 GHz Max Boost, unlocked for overclocking, 36 MB of cache, DDR-3200 support
  • For the advanced Socket AM4 platform, can support PCIe 4.0 on X570 and B550 motherboards. System Memory Specification : Up to 3200MHz

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Reviewed in Canada on June 16, 2024
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My current system has been meeting my needs and wanted to get a bit more life out of it.

My B350 motherboard has had a BIOS update out for a while to take the newer chips.

Bought this 5800x so that I can get a bit more life out of Windows 11 (hopefully more time before this chip is unsupported vs my 2700).

System is slicker, faster and my GPU seems to be getting what it needs more consistently. I am seeing smoother overall gameplay and much quicker times when rendering video.

Highly recommended.
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Reviewed in Canada on January 30, 2024
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I ordered this from Amazon but it actually never arrived! I was told the product was dropped off and when I got home, it was nowhere to be found so I had to grab one from my local Bestbuy - but man this processor is a beast! Love it for gaming and production for videos and whatnot, great chip and an even better price (vs Intel)
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Reviewed in Canada on May 21, 2024
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With PBO it overheats and throttles...I have it set to 4,600MHz all core...and it is stable. So I am happy with its performance.
Reviewed in Canada on February 13, 2024
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Great gaming performance and multitasking too.
Reviewed in Canada on July 2, 2024
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Its worth the price when its on sale
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Reviewed in Canada on May 16, 2024
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I had an older Ryzen 7 1700X and wanted to find a replacement that did not require me 1. changing the power supply or 2. needing additional cooling or 3. needing a new motherboard/RAM. The CPU arrived on time. The Ryzen 7 5800X fit the bill. Installation was easy. Thermal paste was included. Motherboard recognized the CPU - no system conflicts at all. Runs cool and quiet meaning that it doesn't get too hot and ramp up the fans. Then again, I don't game or do video editing/rendering. XMP turned on. I did not O/C the CPU so don't know how that would go.
The price could have been better (I've seen them for $40 cheaper) but I was in a hurry. Still, I'm happy with my purchase.
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Reviewed in Canada on June 19, 2024
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Mid 2024, yes this CPU holds up incredibly well in demanding desktop tasks and gaming. Its also a great price now
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Reviewed in Canada on March 19, 2022
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This CPU chews up pretty much anything you can throw at it with ease. But you might want to upgrade your cooling at the same time.

I had a big air cooler on my Ryzen 3 3000-series, which kept the temps nice and low. By two minutes into Cinebench R23 that same cooler was heat soaked and my CPU temps were clipping 90 degrees. Pretty sure that has to do with all 8 cores being on one chiplet vs. the 6 or 12 core Ryzen chips which have the cores across two chiplets. The heat is just more concentrated on the 5800X. Not a knock against it, just something you should be aware of. Added a 240mm AIO and it barely climbs over 70 under load now, with idle temps in the 20s.

No issues with games, no issues with video editing or rendering, DEFINITELY no issues with your run of the mill office computing tasks either. Very happy with my upgrade!

If you're mostly just gaming, it's probably overkill and the 5600X would be a solid option. If you do video rendering/3D/CAD type work, this chip rocks if you find the R9 processors priced just a little higher than you want to spend.
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Cliente Kindle
5.0 out of 5 stars Melhor custo benefício
Reviewed in Brazil on June 12, 2024
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O processador é muito bom!
Darkoasis
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing CPU for Gaming!
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2022
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I have had this CPU for around exactly one year now. Normally I do all my tech reviews fairly early but I wanted to really use this chip, overclock it, game, and do lighting editing as well. To start off my full system is a Ryzen 5800X, Asus X570-Pro board, 32GB of 3600mhz G.Skill CL16 memory (4x8GB), EVGA G3 Supernova 850 watt 80+ Gold PSU, EVGA RTX 2070 Super GPU, Cooler Master NR600 Case, Noctua NH-D15 Chromax Black Edition CPU cooler. I have two Gen 4 NVMe drives and 4 normal sata SSD drives. My case is filled with all Cooler Master Masterpro ARGB high CFM airflow fans. I’m also using an internal wireless card as well as my particular x570 board doesn’t come with onboard WiFi. My reason for stating all this is the airflow and cooling in my case is exceptional. I have one of the highest airflow cases, with some of the best fans, one of the best CPU coolers, and I’m using Thermal Grizzly Kryonaunt paste which is hands down the best CPU test for overclocking and temps in general imo. Stating all this because YOUR temps may be different than mine as well as your results. To start of with the chip I’ve not had ONE single issue with it so far after a year of use. ALL I have done to it after installing it in place of the Ryzen 3600 that it replaced was I enabled DOCP on my memory which is AMDs version of XMP and I enabled PBO on my chip with the max limit set at 200mhz. That it all I touched. This chip boosts to 5.1ghz when using 2-3 cores or less easily and even if under full load will still stay around 4.75ghz on all 8 cores at 100% load. In a more realistic load like gaming it runs around 4.75-4.95ghz. Under full load like Prime95 my temps top out around 74C. Idle is around low 30s and while gaming it bounces around 55-65C. It runs super fast and super cool. This is all on air cooling too. When going from the 3600 to the 5800X while every single other aspect of my system remained the same I gained anywhere from 10 fps to over 20 fps on some games. I play at 1440P as well. If you play at 1080P your results will be even better. This is the best chip I’ve ever used and owned. My RTX 2070 Super is overclocked 1100mhz on the memory and 140mhz on the core. On benchmarks my scores beat all stock and even factory OC 2080 Supers. They also beat almost all RTX 3060 ti results as well. I’ve never played a single game where this chip bottlenecks my card ever. Whereas with the 3600 it did from time to time. Especially in games using DLSS which renders the game at a much lower resolution then upscales it. That makes the game way more CPU demanding and in titles with DLSS my fps increase was huge. Absolutely amazing cpu for gaming and you don’t have to do anything other than enable PBO. Gone are the days of manual overclocking to get all the performance you paid for. The chips auto boost themselfs as high as they can go basically all by themselves now. If you have any Zen + or Zen 2 chip and wanna upgrade to Zen 3 aka Ryzen 5000 I say it’s well worth it for gaming. The IPC increase on Ryzen 5000 over 3000 series is huge. Over 30% faster. I’ve included pictures of my setup, CPUz info, benchmark results, MSI Afterburner temperature info after playing Witcher 3 at 1440P on Ultra settings for hours, and many other others. The chip boosts high, runs cool, requires basically no knowledge to get max performance from it outside of TWO toggles in the bios, and at its current price is an amazing value imo. Fast enough to pair any GPU on the market with it if you can find one. I’ve been wanting a 3080 forever now but just no luck. I paid the MSRP of 450 for this chip and don’t regret it at all. No crashes, no issues ever, never breaks 70C while daily use/gaming no matter how long, boosts over 5ghz, and has enough cores/threads if you wanna stream and multitask while gaming you’re good to go. I think AMD did an amazing job with Zen 3 and if you’re interested in the 5800X for gaming/streaming you won’t go wrong. Hope this review helped and if it does please leave a like. Enjoy the pics and thanks for reading.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing CPU for Gaming!
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2022
I have had this CPU for around exactly one year now. Normally I do all my tech reviews fairly early but I wanted to really use this chip, overclock it, game, and do lighting editing as well. To start off my full system is a Ryzen 5800X, Asus X570-Pro board, 32GB of 3600mhz G.Skill CL16 memory (4x8GB), EVGA G3 Supernova 850 watt 80+ Gold PSU, EVGA RTX 2070 Super GPU, Cooler Master NR600 Case, Noctua NH-D15 Chromax Black Edition CPU cooler. I have two Gen 4 NVMe drives and 4 normal sata SSD drives. My case is filled with all Cooler Master Masterpro ARGB high CFM airflow fans. I’m also using an internal wireless card as well as my particular x570 board doesn’t come with onboard WiFi. My reason for stating all this is the airflow and cooling in my case is exceptional. I have one of the highest airflow cases, with some of the best fans, one of the best CPU coolers, and I’m using Thermal Grizzly Kryonaunt paste which is hands down the best CPU test for overclocking and temps in general imo. Stating all this because YOUR temps may be different than mine as well as your results. To start of with the chip I’ve not had ONE single issue with it so far after a year of use. ALL I have done to it after installing it in place of the Ryzen 3600 that it replaced was I enabled DOCP on my memory which is AMDs version of XMP and I enabled PBO on my chip with the max limit set at 200mhz. That it all I touched. This chip boosts to 5.1ghz when using 2-3 cores or less easily and even if under full load will still stay around 4.75ghz on all 8 cores at 100% load. In a more realistic load like gaming it runs around 4.75-4.95ghz. Under full load like Prime95 my temps top out around 74C. Idle is around low 30s and while gaming it bounces around 55-65C. It runs super fast and super cool. This is all on air cooling too. When going from the 3600 to the 5800X while every single other aspect of my system remained the same I gained anywhere from 10 fps to over 20 fps on some games. I play at 1440P as well. If you play at 1080P your results will be even better. This is the best chip I’ve ever used and owned. My RTX 2070 Super is overclocked 1100mhz on the memory and 140mhz on the core. On benchmarks my scores beat all stock and even factory OC 2080 Supers. They also beat almost all RTX 3060 ti results as well. I’ve never played a single game where this chip bottlenecks my card ever. Whereas with the 3600 it did from time to time. Especially in games using DLSS which renders the game at a much lower resolution then upscales it. That makes the game way more CPU demanding and in titles with DLSS my fps increase was huge. Absolutely amazing cpu for gaming and you don’t have to do anything other than enable PBO. Gone are the days of manual overclocking to get all the performance you paid for. The chips auto boost themselfs as high as they can go basically all by themselves now. If you have any Zen + or Zen 2 chip and wanna upgrade to Zen 3 aka Ryzen 5000 I say it’s well worth it for gaming. The IPC increase on Ryzen 5000 over 3000 series is huge. Over 30% faster. I’ve included pictures of my setup, CPUz info, benchmark results, MSI Afterburner temperature info after playing Witcher 3 at 1440P on Ultra settings for hours, and many other others. The chip boosts high, runs cool, requires basically no knowledge to get max performance from it outside of TWO toggles in the bios, and at its current price is an amazing value imo. Fast enough to pair any GPU on the market with it if you can find one. I’ve been wanting a 3080 forever now but just no luck. I paid the MSRP of 450 for this chip and don’t regret it at all. No crashes, no issues ever, never breaks 70C while daily use/gaming no matter how long, boosts over 5ghz, and has enough cores/threads if you wanna stream and multitask while gaming you’re good to go. I think AMD did an amazing job with Zen 3 and if you’re interested in the 5800X for gaming/streaming you won’t go wrong. Hope this review helped and if it does please leave a like. Enjoy the pics and thanks for reading.
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5.0 out of 5 stars İyi bir soğutucu yoksa almayın
Reviewed in Turkey on July 9, 2024
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4950mhz'e overclocklu kullanıyorum yaz sıcağında 120mm sıvı soğutmada oyun oynarken 75 dereceye çıkıyor, zaten sıcak olan odayı sauna gibi yaptı mübarek. Eğer çok ağır yükte (%70-%100) kullanacaksanız 120mm sıvı soğutma kesinlikle yetmiyor ve 90 dereceyi görüp 4550mhz'e kadar düşüyor o yüzden 240mm sıvı soğutma veya büyük bir kule tipi soğutucu ile kullanmanızı tavsiye ederim. Sıvı soğutma pull konfigürasyonunda.
Dv8
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Price Amazing Performance
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 23, 2024
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System Spes:

Ryzen 7 5800x
6600xt
32 GB of RAM @3200
ASUS ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING II (most recent bios)

My god. This is a huge upgrade for me coming from a 3600. I knew it would be fast, but this is mental! The performance difference in games is incredible. Elden Ring for example, would drop a few fps here and there with a reshade and texture packs. Not anymore. Its holding a constant 60fps everything at maximum with a 6600xt. Same for other games like Ghost of Tsushima, God of War, (which suffered from terrible stutters.) The 5800x has amazed me. I'm really looking forward to getting my 6700xt next month now.

As for temps. Its all good so far and my fan isn't that great. I'm changing out my fan tomorrow for a new Peerless Assassin so I think this will be a major help as I think I can hear my fan being a little to active. Temps are still very good though. I highly reccomend this CPU.

Edit: After a night of stress testing on cinebench with the Peerless Assassin, stock cpu settings 100% sustained load did not get over 72 C both single and multicore. Stock clocks are very stable. Boosting to 4.5/4.6mhz. Idle temp is 50 C max. 40/44w power usage. I did undervolt it and did really well. There's a lot to play with. I just put it back to stock as its performing 200% better than my previous cpu at stock.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good
Reviewed in Sweden on May 31, 2024
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Good