🚀 Elevate Your Game with AMD Ryzen™ 9!
The AMDRyzen™ 9 5900XT is a powerhouse desktop processor featuring 16 cores and 32 threads, designed for high-performance content creation and gaming. With a max boost of 4.8 GHz and 72 MB cache, it supports DDR4-3200 and PCIe 4.0, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking speed and efficiency. Note: Cooler not included.
Processor | 3.3 GHz ryzen_5 |
Brand | AMD |
Item model number | AMD Ryzen™ 9 5900XT |
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 | 16 |
Manufacturer | AMD |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0D6NMCZG1 |
Country of Origin | Malaysia |
Date First Available | July 31, 2024 |
J**E
Honest 5900XT review
The 5900XT is a great GPU, the 16 cores and 32 threads make my system extremely fast at processing Adobe After Effects, as well as Photoshop.Unfortunately the power of it has a downfall that you need an AIO or powerful aircooler, I own a Corsair H100i RGB and it idles at 50C and maxes out at 76C.I would say the amount of power it has the price is just perfect, compared to the 5950X.With my 5900XT, RTX 4060, and 64G’s of ram, it runs around 400-500 FPS on Fortnite on Performance in 1440p, and pushes 900 in Roblox games,overall I would definitely recommend this CPU to gamers, developers, and workstations.
A**E
Amazing and Fast cpu!
So far this is an AMAZING processor! It is advertised as 4.8 max boost, but its actually 4.95 by default with pbo on, which I hit regularly. I simply turned on pbo, set curve optimizer -20 on 4 strongest cores, and -25 on the rest. My asus B550 seems to want to allow 1.44v core voltage by default, so i set a -.1 offset. All stability checks have succeeded, and have left comp on continuously while not in use, and no crashes. I'm using a fairly cheap vetroo 240mm AIO, and temps hover around 40-45 on low use, and run around 70-75 under full load awhile.When I left the voltage on default, I was hitting 5.1ghz at times.
A**N
A pretty good option for power if you don't want intel
Has outstanding performance boosts compared to my ryzen 3 3100 quad core this is much better though my motherboard is a little dated a bios update made it right as rain
S**G
Great power for the AM4 socket
This processor brought life back into my system. It gave it that extra boost needed to keep up with today's apps and games. It's probably the most power AM4 processor available. It plays all of my games with great performance. It has no problems staying cool during even the most daunting tasks, and I don't even have liquid cooling. It was a great price and the stability is typical AMD.
J**S
AMD Ryzen 9 5900XT 16-Core Processor
Excelent product, combined with proper cooling system (NH-D15 chromax.black in my case) is a beast reaching 5.3Ghz under 65°c stable.
C**T
If you have AM4, go ahead and buy this
Wickedly fast, great for professional workloads as well as gaming. Best bang for your buck on the market. No issues running Pop!_OS for a couple months now.
M**N
Nice CPU for the money
I think my main concern in relation to this item is whether or not this is actually a previously returned item. The CPU was shipped inside a paper pouch instead of a box. It got lost for two days and when it got here whatever it went through either tore that tamper seal or this was used which is not reflected in the sales link. I made sure to check all the pins very closely. Everything was in good shape and there was no sign of paste as if it had been installed before.As to performance this thing is darned powerful. A lot of people call this a 5950 (non X) in that it is barely 3% slower than its higher line (and price) brother in the 5950X. Not really sure why AMD opted to go with a naming pattern that would seem to indicate it being a 12C/24T CPU rather than the 16C/32T that it is.Functionally I am seeing speeds from around base clock up to 4.8GHz. It is currently under a cooler that really isn't up to the task but even so it hasn't gone above the mid 70's even in synthetic testing. During games it typically hovers right around 70C. I have not taken the time to do anything with PBO or voltage adjustments. I felt it was best to keep it stock for a while to be sure no issues arise. It does a terrific job with all the games I have thrown at it. I expect that once I update the build to the graphics card and power supply I have in mind that the cooler will also have to be updated to something more suitable.
C**N
Its a processor.
Considering you generally only have two options for processor brands, im not into complaining much. It is a high performance processor that holds up to AAA games, AM4 and AM5 sockets are easy to install processors into, as long as you’re wary of not bending the pins. Its a whole lot of power running through at <3 ghz which is a recipe for heat; water cooling is a must if you want what you’re expecting.
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