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AMD Ryzen 7 3800XT 8-core, 16-Threads Unlocked Desktop Processor
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Brand | AMD |
CPU Manufacturer | AMD |
CPU Model | AMD 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 processing threads
- Can deliver ultra-fast 100+ FPS performance in the world's most popular games
- Cooler not included, liquid cooler with 280mm or larger radiator recommended
- 4.7 GHz Max Boost, unlocked for overclocking, 36 MB of Gamecache, DDR-3200 support
- For the advanced Socket AM4 platform, can support PCIe 4.0 on X570 and B550 motherboards. Maximum Temperature-95°C
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core count | 8 | 1 | 8 | 1 | 1 | 8 |
cpu socket | Socket AM4 | Socket AM5 | Socket AM5 | Socket AM5 | Socket AM5 | Socket AM4 |
cpu speed | 4.7 GHz | 3.8 GHz | 4.2 GHz | 5 GHz | 4.5 GHz | 4.6 GHz |
cpu family | amd ryzen 7 | ryzen 7 | ryzen 7 | ryzen 7 | unknown | amd ryzen 7 5700g |
L2 cache | 1 GB | 8 MB | 16 MB | 8 MB | 8 MB | 20 MB |
wattage | 105 watts | 65 watts | 65 watts | 120 watts | 105 watts | 65 watts |
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The AMD Ryzen 7 3800XT. Light Years Ahead. Featuring award winning performance and optimized technology for gamers, for creators, for everyone.
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Product Dimensions | 8 x 6 x 6 inches |
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Item Weight | 4.1 ounces |
Manufacturer | AMD |
Language | English, English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B089WCXZJC |
Item model number | AMD Ryzen 7 3800XT |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
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4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #315 in Computer CPU Processors |
Date First Available | July 7, 2020 |
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Customers like the speed, value, and performance of the computer processor. For example, they mention it's a great processor, it'll increase your performance, and it'd be excellent for the money. Some say it works great for both gaming and productivity, and uses far less power than an i7-10700K or i9. That said, opinions are mixed on the temperature.
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Customers are satisfied with the speed of the computer processor. They mention that it is a great product, with a huge performance increase over previous models. The CPU is not a bottleneck in any situation, and it has massively improved single thread performance. The processor is stable, reliable, and lightning fast. Some customers also mention that the 3800xt is able to handle gaming tasks well.
"...You will get excellent performance, see significant latency improvements, and you can also experiment with the PBO settings and under-volting to see..." Read more
"...Bottom line on the cpu though is that it is excellent...." Read more
"...Super stable and reliable, and lightning fast. Be sure to pair it with 3600Mhz+ memory to get the full performance...." Read more
"...The CPU is not a bottleneck in any situation, so it is right on the money for what he needed...." Read more
Customers like the value of the computer processor. They mention that it's excellent for the money and overclockable.
"...(Crucial Ballistix is excellent for the money and over-clockable)..." Read more
"...The specs for this are as shown and it’s a pretty good price for a mid grade/ higher end gaming pc or just a pc build for any use. Had no issues." Read more
"Great gaming CPU, but costly..." Read more
"This was a great value when I bought it on Prime Day" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the processor. They mention that it works great for both gaming and productivity, is fully capable, and is a huge improvement over their old Intel systems. Customers also say that it's reliable and stable.
"...You will get excellent performance, see significant latency improvements, and you can also experiment with the PBO settings and under-volting to see..." Read more
"...CPU paired with a B550 Tomahawk for $450 during prime day and it performs really well...." Read more
"...Super stable and reliable, and lightning fast. Be sure to pair it with 3600Mhz+ memory to get the full performance...." Read more
"...Anyhow, this worked a treat and the kiddo was very happily satisfied with the results...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the temperature of the computer processor. Some mention that they are not having any temperature issues, while others say that it runs hot.
"...I am very impressed. I am also not having any temperature issues, using the Be Quiet Dark Rock 4 heatsink and a -100 mV under-volt offset.,..." Read more
"...to run very fast and since it is manufactured at 7nm is EXTREMELY heat dense and runs hot...." Read more
"...Paired with a good AIO, temps stay in the 50C range. Super stable and reliable, and lightning fast...." Read more
"...Runs a bit warm at 45°c to 55°c on idle but a bit of overclocking and undervolting in Ryzen Mater will fix this." Read more
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For single thread performance, I am scoring 569 in the CPU-Z bench and nearly 6,000 for the multi-threaded benchmark. For reference, my massively overclocked i7-7700K was only slightly lower for single thread, but considerably less than half of the 3800XT's multi-threaded score. I am very impressed. I am also not having any temperature issues, using the Be Quiet Dark Rock 4 heatsink and a -100 mV under-volt offset., which gives me about 32 degrees C idle temp and around 60-65 degrees C under 100% load. Be aware that under-volting may impact your CPU's performance. I noticed that my multi-threaded bench scores went down with an under-volt, but my single-thread scores went up with an under-volt, which is fine for me since I am mostly gaming, I will sacrifice a bit of multi-threaded performance for better single-thread performance. Also, I tried various PBO settings, none of which improved my particular chip's performance. I suspect the 3800XT on the latest silicon from TSMC is already optimized, hence PBO did not help me. Make sure to install the latest AMD chipset drivers and select an AMD Ryzen power plan for Windows. I am currently using the "AMD Ryzen Balanced Power Plan", but the performance plan is good for another 1-2% performance at the expense of power consumption.
I have 2 cores that can hit 4.725 GHz (#0 and #3), with 4 cores routinely hitting a bit over 4.6 GHz and the other 2 typically around 4.55 GHz. During a long-running, multi-threaded load, I am seeing about 4.5 GHz on average across all cores, which I think is very good. Some have questioned the value proposition of the 3800XT since it is more expensive and does not come with a stock Wraith cooler, but it was worth it to me for the better boost clocks and massively improved single thread performance (~4-9% faster than the 3700X/3800X for light workloads thanks to the 4.7+ GHz boost, maybe 2-3% for heavy workloads.)
I am very happy with this chip so far and definitely recommend it if you are switching over from Intel or a first gen Ryzen and you cannot get yours hands on the newer 5000 series Ryzen chips. This CPU works great for both gaming and productivity, and uses far less power than an i7-10700K or i9-10850K, which I had considered but I like AMD's PCIE4 support and upgrade path better than Intel's.
CPU: AMD 3800XT
MB: Asus Prime X570-Pro
RAM: 64 GB Crucial Ballistix DDR4-3600 @ 1900 MHz (DDR-3800) 16-18-18-38, 1:1 with infinity fabric
VC: Gigabyte 5700XT OC (2nd gen)
PS: Corsair RMX750
Case: Corsair 750D
Drives: Multiple Samsung 860/970 SSDs (2.5" and NVME M.2)
OS: Windows 10 Pro
CPU-Z Score: https://valid.x86.fr/bench/mxru2m/1
My Current PC build:
• AMD Ryzen 7 3800XT 8-core/16-Threads.
• AMD Wraith Prism CPU Cooler with Copper Base & 4 Heat Pipes.
• EVGA GeForce RTX-3060.
• ASUS ROG Strix B450 ATX Motherboard.
• 32GB (4x8GB) DDR4 3200MHz Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO Desktop Memory.
• 1TB Western Digital Blue M.2/NVMe Internal SSD, Gen3 PCIe up to 2,400 MB/s.
• Seasonic FOCUS GX-650, 650W 80+Gold Full-Modular PSU.
• 3x SilverStone AB120R 120mm PWM Addressable RGB Case Fans.
• EVGA PowerLink; PCI-e 12volt power adapter, part # 600-PL-2816-LR (EVERYONE should be using this on their GPU).
• Windows 10 Pro
• Adobe Creative Suite Master Collection 5
• Asphalt Legends 9
Only the very wealthy (or foolish), feel a need to buy a 3080/3090 GPU, AMD 5950x, an intel i9-11900k. The real crazy folks purchase an AMD Threadripper or Intel Xeon.
This CPU will crush most kids gaming or make great creative content!
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2021
My Current PC build:
• AMD Ryzen 7 3800XT 8-core/16-Threads.
• AMD Wraith Prism CPU Cooler with Copper Base & 4 Heat Pipes.
• EVGA GeForce RTX-3060.
• ASUS ROG Strix B450 ATX Motherboard.
• 32GB (4x8GB) DDR4 3200MHz Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO Desktop Memory.
• 1TB Western Digital Blue M.2/NVMe Internal SSD, Gen3 PCIe up to 2,400 MB/s.
• Seasonic FOCUS GX-650, 650W 80+Gold Full-Modular PSU.
• 3x SilverStone AB120R 120mm PWM Addressable RGB Case Fans.
• EVGA PowerLink; PCI-e 12volt power adapter, part # 600-PL-2816-LR (EVERYONE should be using this on their GPU).
• Windows 10 Pro
• Adobe Creative Suite Master Collection 5
• Asphalt Legends 9
Only the very wealthy (or foolish), feel a need to buy a 3080/3090 GPU, AMD 5950x, an intel i9-11900k. The real crazy folks purchase an AMD Threadripper or Intel Xeon.
This CPU will crush most kids gaming or make great creative content!
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Happy with the chip overall - it was available at a lower price point compared to anything else that was worth investing in at the time. Works well in both gaming and hobbyist graphic design/music/video production. Pair with fast RAM for best results. Use an aftermarket cooler because it gets toasty if you overclock it. You don't need anything special to run it at stock. I use a Scythe Mugen 5 Rev.B and it averages about 50-60 degrees under load. There are plenty of similar coolers (4-6 heat pipes) around $40-50 CAD that will work just as well.
Che dire, ancora soddisfattissimo, soprattutto perchè in questo tempo ho avuto modo di conoscere meglio le qualità di questo processore, e posso dire che il suo massimo potenziale lo raggiunge in Overclock, in particolare consiglio il programma CTR di 1usmus, dove viene applicato un OC ibrido su single e multi core, con voltaggi che si adattano al carico, il mio processore è particolarmente buono e riesce a tenere stabilmente 4550 Mhz su tutti gli 8 core con 1.36V (ottimo per i giochi, chi impegano massimo un 50% della CPU), mentre con settaggi più conservativi (che si attivano ad esempio durante un render pesante) tiene 4425 Mhz con 1.25V. Ovviamente rinnovo il consiglio di avere un impianto di raffredamento potente, perchè comunque scalda.
Il mio consiglio finale quindi è di non comprare questo processore se intendete lasciarlo stock, perchè i miglioramenti rispetto ad un 3700x sono trascurabili, e il boost stock AMD (ma anche dei vari tools delle schede madri tipo ASUS performanche enhancer, che ho provveduto a disattivare una volta capito che non serviva a nulla se non consumare di più) utilizzano veramente voltaggi killer (con conseguenti consumi e temperature elevate) per ottenere delle frequenze ''basse'' (su cinebench raggiunge 4375 Mhz all core applicando un'insensato 1.389V, come ho detto prima con un OC manuale si raggiungono frequenza più alte con voltaggi molto più bassi).
Discorso molto simile sul single core, i 4.7 Ghz vengono raggiunti (e anche leggermente superati) da stock, però con voltaggi mooolto vicini agli 1.5V, mentre con CTR per raggiungere 4.725 Ghz su carichi molto leggeri si usano 1.45V, volore decisamente più sensato.
Tirando le somme quindi:
Se fate OC manuale o volete provare CTR di 1usmus cosigliatissimo, se non avete intenzione di metterci le mani andate di 3700x e rispiarmiate dei soldi. Perchè un 3700x e non uno della serie 5000? Semplice, con i soldi risparimiati e una piccola aggiunta ci comprate un monitor 1440p, ed ecco che come per magia vi troverete un processore che va uguale (in game) ma avete 2 core in più rispetto ad un 5600x con relativo margine di utilizzo per il futuro (e in produttività)! Ragionate, non fermativi ai puri benchamrk fatti con una 3090 in 1080p e dettagli medi, nella realtà le differenze fra i processori per chi non fa un utilizzo lavorativo sono moooolto minori