Testseek.com have collected 138 expert reviews of the AMD Ryzen 7 3800X 3.9GHz Socket AM4 and the average rating is 93%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Ryzen 7 3800X 3.9GHz Socket AM4.
September 2019
(93%)
138 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
-
0 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
930100138
Reviews
page 1 of 14
Order by:
Score
Published: 2021-10-12, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
All the data we've gathered provides real insight into how AMD and Intel CPU architectures compared over the past decade for gaming. We've seen AMD come from nowhere to often beating Intel, while the latter has made smaller steps in pure architecture term...
If there is one main take-away from this review it would be that AMD has indeed created a mainstream processor line which no longer needs to rely upon more cores to compete with Intel. Instead AMD's Ryzen 7 3800X can easily go toe to toe with Intel and th...
Published: 2019-08-30, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
We often speak about having a preconceived notion of what a product will do before you test it. No matter how impartial we are when we're writing the review wherein we rely almost solely upon the actual performance figures, nonetheless we will always have...
Published: 2019-08-24, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: The latest series of Ryzen CPUs has been out for six weeks and yet only about a week ago were we able to get our hands on the Ryzen 7 3800X for the first time. The delay had us receiving numerous comments asking us to review it and comparing it to the 390...
So that's that, we have been able to take a good look at the Ryzen 7 3800X processor. There's one more left in September, the 16-core part. The 3800X is half that in the sense that it has 8-cores and 16-threads. The processor managed to seriously impress...
Published: 2019-07-15, Author: Paul , review by: tomshardware.com
Solid blend of single- and multi-threaded performance, PCIe 4.0 support, Unlocked multiplier, X470 compatibility, Bundled cooler,
Requires expensive X570 motherboard for PCIe 4.0, Extremely limited manual and auto-overclocking headroom
Out of the box, the Ryzen 7 3800X offers a better mixture of single- and multi-threaded performance than Intel's competing chips, and support for the PCIe 4.0 interface unlocks the potential of ultimate storage throughput. The impressive power efficiency...
Published: 2019-09-13, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
It's not all just benchmarks today. AMD does have a trump card that Intel still lacks. I am, of course, talking about PCIe 4.0. For those wanting the bleeding edge of NVMe drives, AMD is where you'll find it. The only real threat to the 3800X right now is...
Improved Zen 2 IPC, Excellent multi-core performance, Better overall than Core i7-9700K, Surprisingly good on power
Doesn't overclock fantastically, Ryzen 7 3700X a better value bet
The Ryzen 7 3800X is a fine CPU in its own right. It is the finest implementation of AMD's 8C16T blueprint that has become popular with enthusiasts, gamers and content creators.Benchmarks show that while it still lags behind Intel's dearer Core i9-990...
Clear IPC advancement over Zen+, Vastly better memory performance, Reasonable overclocking performance, Objectively better than the 9700K
High power draw at idle and load (particularly compared to the 3700X), High temperatures, Expensive
If you read our review of the AMD Ryzen 7 3700X, the results in this article will not surprise you in the slightest. The 3.9GHz base clock paired with a 4.5GHz boost have helped the 3800X edge out the 3700X in almost all of our tests (where it hasn't beat...
Compared to Intel, the Ryzen 7 3800X is a monster for the money, outstripping the Core i7-9700K often by huge margins in content creation and usually bettering the Core i9-9900K too. In games, the Ryzen 7 3800X is one of the more rapid 3rd Gen Ryzen CPUs...