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Upgraded to a 5800x; noticeably better FPS and 1% Low in BF6 and MSFS. Stable underclocking, with the option to set the PBO curve to -30 straight out of the box. I’m giving it -1* just because of the outrageous price.
Compared to the 5900X, they don’t experience as many 1% FPS drops. In some games, the increase in fps can easily be as much as +50. The ice pad works well. The temperature was 85–90 for the first few days, but after three days it has now dropped to 80 and should improve further over time
After four and a half years, I’m upgrading to my 5800X. Last year, my favourite game, *Stronghold Crusader Definitive Edition*, was released with the entity limit increased to 9,999; with my old processor, as soon as the map was filled with a large number of entities, the game would suffer from massive frame drops and become choppy; with this processor, I’m getting stable FPS without any drops. I’m cooling it in the same way as my previous processor, using the Arctiq Liquid Freezer III 360mm, and in the BIOS I’ve reduced the fan and pump speeds on the cooler to keep it quiet; according to HW Info, the temperature on ccd0 hasn’t exceeded 80°C, the processor itself doesn’t go above 70°C, even though it’s currently 32°C in my flat and around 40°C outside. So I’m curious to see how it will perform at normal ambient temperatures. Otherwise, this processor will breathe new life into the now ‘defunct’ AM4 platform.
gaming performance
It’s not a plus, but I didn’t use the thermal pad that came with it; instead, I used Arctic’s MX7 thermal paste
The only criticism might be the price, but I’ve noticed at second-hand markets over the past year that the price of second-hand models hovers around 12k, so 8799 for a new, upgraded model was perfectly reasonable at the time of purchase
- AMD has resumed production of the Ryzen 7 5800X3D, which is great news for anyone who isn’t yet ready to move away from AM4.
-Having tried it out, I’ve made up my mind – I’ll give the AM5 a miss for now. The difference in performance is so great that there’s no point in buying a new motherboard and expensive DDR5 memory.
-Compared to the R7 5800XT, the increase in gaming performance is really significant – around +40–50 FPS, depending on the game.
-FPS doesn’t drop, the frame time is stable, and the whole gaming experience feels smoother.
-Battlefield (1440p, low, RTX 3080): Previously 80–100 fps (5800XT), now 140–170 fps, which is still a great result for AM4.
-Temperatures are only +5 °C higher than on the 5800XT, so it’s no big deal.
-Cooler Master Hyper 612 APEX cooler (Battlefield at around 79°C, but it’s 38°C outside as I write this review: D
-For gamers playing titles that place heavy demands on the V-Cache, this is by far the best choice
The best for AM4 games
Performance at 1440p with the RTX 3080
A big difference in gaming performance compared to the R7 5800 XT
The best processor for gaming on the AM4 platform.
Carbon NanoTube Thermal Pad, which improves with age, just like wine.
It’s a bit pricey, but who cares – as long as 64GB of RAM costs as much as a second-hand car, it’s worth it.
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