🚀 Elevate Your Game with AMD's Powerhouse!
The AMD Ryzen™ 7 5800XT is an 8-core, 16-thread unlocked desktop processor designed for high-performance gaming and multitasking. With a max boost clock of 4.8 GHz and support for PCIe 4.0, it ensures your system is ready for the latest technology. The included AMD Wraith Prism Cooler features RGB lighting, adding a stylish touch to your setup while keeping temperatures in check.
Processor | 3.8 GHz ryzen_7 |
Brand | AMD |
Item model number | AMD Ryzen™ 7 5800XT |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.57 x 1.57 x 0.04 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.57 x 1.57 x 0.04 inches |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Number of Processors | 8 |
Manufacturer | AMD |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0D6NNDQ92 |
Country of Origin | Malaysia |
Date First Available | July 31, 2024 |
R**R
Fast and cheap
Works great on my gigabyte mb
A**R
Great buy at this price and includes $50+ AMD Wraith Prism Cooler
I always bought 6 core Ryzen CPU's because they were the most bang for the buck. Also the 8 cores were most often a lower clock than the 6 core CPU's. Now I got and 8 core processor, same clock as my 6 core and a beautiful and great cooling AMD Wraith Prism Cooler with RGB. Could not be happier. Obviously runs faster than my 6 core Ryzen 5600x and just as fast in all other cases as well. When on sale, snap it up quick.
G**K
Great deal! So far, so good :)
I bought this as a replacement/upgrade from a Ryzen 5 2600x. So far so good! :)Seems a bit faster than my old ryzen 5 when it comes to gaming on cpu intensive games.It also Renders things faster in 3d modeling/rendering applications compared to the 2600x (if you really have to use the the cpu as the rendering device in blender vs a gpu.)Temps look good, idling at around 28°C. It barely reaches 50°C under a pretty heavy load(with the Arctic Freezer 34 esports duo cooler.)So far ive had no issues whatsoever :) Was too good to pass up for the sale price!I'd definitely recommend to anyone on a budget and still on an AM4 mobo :)
A**D
cpu
is a true beast! It offers blazing-fast speeds and fluid performance for heavy multitasking, gaming, and multimedia production. It can easily tackle hard tasks because to its strong core counts and fast clock speeds. Another big bonus is the power efficiency, which controls energy use and temperatures. Even with high loads, this CPU operates smoothly and steadily when paired with a competent cooling system. I heartily suggest it to anybody seeking exceptional performance.
T**1
Good AM4 upgrade. Pain to install the cooler. RGB on by default.
The price was right, so I upgraded from a ryzen 2600 for roughly 50-80% more CPU power in CPU limited loads. It won't help if you are limited by your GPU in a game, but there are plenty of times when a faster processor will help, particularly for video production, multitasking, etc.Note that if you are upgrading, you will probably need to flash your bios with a USB drive. This was very easy to do on my computer, but you do need to flash it *before* you install the new processor.Because the included cooler attaches to the clip-style brackets on an AM4 motherboard, I had to dig out my old brackets and reattach them to the motherboard. Thankfully I still had them in the closet. These brackets specifically had to be removed for the previous cooler that came with the Ryzen 2600. Even after I got the brackets reattached, the hooks are quite hard to attach, especially if you haven't removed your motherboard from the case to do the processor swap. I found it was easier to start with the hook with the latch, then make sure to center up the cooler on the top of the processor. You have to get it squared up just right so that the opposite side hook has enough room to clip on. Then just turn the latch and plug it into the motherboard.Also the cooler comes with RGB activated by default, which is silly. There are additional cords you can run to your motherboard, and then you have to download software to control the RGB. You can't turn off the RGB without the software because it is on by default. Please AMD, just make the RGB off by default and let us turn it on with the software.
M**F
Great price for the power
Hell of a deal for this powerful cpu (got it for around 140 at the time of the review), and it comes with an led fan and heatsink!Runs high temps (high 80s) when under serious load so if you are gaming, probably better to go with an AIO.You can sell the heatsink fan for a few bucks to those running a lower wattage AMD.
A**M
Absolutely amazing especially for the price!
Works amazingly! Quite a bit faster than my Intel I5 10600K 10th gen. Especially for the piece right now (about half off) it's 100% worth it. I played Escape From Tarkov and it stayed around 40-50C which is plenty cool!
T**D
Great performer
Mine works fine I guess. I tried PBO curve optimizer through Ryzen Master and could get all core -25. But computer would reboot when at a low power state, would perform fine at full loads reboot no warning at lower power states. Troubleshooting I found the 4th physical core was unstable at any undervolt so I set 7 cores at -25 and 1 core at 0. No more rebooting but I discovered I didn't get the performance boost or lower temps that you would expect to get. So I tested at my undervolt setting and then reset it to stock settings, I got slightly lower temps and better performance. Exact opposite what you should get. So I'm running it at stock settings which my max speed according to specs is 4800Mhz but I get boosts on problem core at just over 4900Mhz 3 of the other cores I get between 4943 and 4950 and 4 of the cores boost over 5000Mhz. So I'm happy with it. I uploaded photo of HWMonitor showing core speeds.Update: This cpu keeps surprising me. I'm not over-clocking I just have PBO enabled but look at these speeds from this chip, 5800+ Mhz on 4 cores. I'm uploading another screenshot of hardware monitor. I keep HW active all the time to monitor my speeds and temps plus keep track of AIO pump.
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