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Published: 2019-11-20, Author: Dr. , review by: anandtech.com
There are many attributes by which a processor is examined. Absolute performance is the one that grabs the headlines – either by way of single core performance, or the chip performance as a whole, most often applied to an arbitrary benchmark. Aside from r...
The 16-core Ryzen 9 3950X is simply the fastest consumer CPU in town. Period. Full stop. Review over.While that may seem like the most unorthodox way to start a review of AMD's new 16-core Ryzen 9 3950X, anybody expecting a different outcome at this poi...
The AMD Ryzen 9 3950X processor is likely the most impressive mainstream desktop processor launch of the decade. AMD has managed to give the community a 16-core, 32-thread CPU for the mainstream AM4 platform without sacrificing performance. Over the years...
If you are building a high-end DIY PC, and are in need of a seriously proper performing streaming, content creating and/or gaming processor at a fair budget, well yes, at 749 I really can't say it's not a lot of money, but heck the value certainly is ther...
Published: 2019-11-14, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Today we finally get to show you how the Ryzen 9 3950X performs. Earlier this year at Computex we weren't sure if we'd see a 16-core AM4 CPU happen, but AMD put that one to rest when it announced the 3950X later on at E3. Originally due to hit shelves in...
Abstract: AMD Ryzen 3000 – 3rd Gen Rise of RyzenWelcome to a long-awaited preview, yes preview as on the 7 th of the 7 th the actual launch will commence. Ryzen 3000, formerly known under codename Matisse, series is fabbed on 7nm with a new chiplet design. Ryzen ha...
Performance powerhouse, Cheaper than HEDT, PCIe 4.0, Fits in AM4 socket
Needs extra cooling, Limited gaming advantage
The Ryzen 9 3950X is a performance champ, going toe-to-toe with HEDT processors that should be in a different league. It may take a bit to keep cool, but if you follow AMD's guidance, you'll end up with a processor that takes on gaming and multi-core work...
Absolutely mind-blowing performance from 32 threads, Reasonable AIO cooling loops will handle this without issue, Strong multi and single threaded performance, PCI-E 4.0 support, 105W TDP, Compatible with a B450 motherboard for £100, Can be clocked down
The 3700X might be just as good based on your usage, Not a true replacement for HEDT if you need the additional PCI-E or Memory lanes, No cooler included
When AMD promised the 3950X in July, we waited patiently but with a real sense of anticipation; the jump from quad-core to octa-core took far too long in the consumer space, but to then jump from 8 to 16 cores in the space of two years is massively impres...