AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-core, 16-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor
Original price was: $449.00.$194.99Current price is: $194.99.
Price: $449.00 - $194.99
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Be unstoppable with the unprecedented speed of the world’s best desktop processors. AMD Ryzen 5000 Series processors deliver the ultimate in high performance, whether you’re playing the latest games, designing the next skyscraper or crunching scientific data. With AMD Ryzen, you’re always in the lead. A fast and easy way to expand and accelerate the storage in a desktop PC with an AMD Ryzen™ processor.
AMD’s fastest 8 core processor for mainstream desktop, with 16 procesing threads. OS Support-Windows 10 64-Bit Edition
Can deliver elite 100-plus FPS performance in the world’s most popular games
Cooler not included, high-performance cooler recommended
4.7 GHz Max Boost, unlocked for overclocking, 36 MB of cache, DDR-3200 support
For the advanced Socket AM4 platform, can support PCIe 4.0 on X570 and B550 motherboards
System Memory Specification: Up to 3200MHz
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Customers find the computer processor offers good value for money. They say it runs smoothly with no crashes or issues, and is a great buy. Many customers appreciate its gaming performance. However, some have differing opinions on the heat level and stability.
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8 reviews for AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-core, 16-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor
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Original price was: $449.00.$194.99Current price is: $194.99.
Darkoasis –
Amazing CPU for Gaming!
I have had this CPU for around exactly one year now. Normally I do all my tech reviews fairly early but I wanted to really use this chip, overclock it, game, and do lighting editing as well. To start off my full system is a Ryzen 5800X, Asus X570-Pro board, 32GB of 3600mhz G.Skill CL16 memory (4x8GB), EVGA G3 Supernova 850 watt 80+ Gold PSU, EVGA RTX 2070 Super GPU, Cooler Master NR600 Case, Noctua NH-D15 Chromax Black Edition CPU cooler. I have two Gen 4 NVMe drives and 4 normal sata SSD drives. My case is filled with all Cooler Master Masterpro ARGB high CFM airflow fans. Iâm also using an internal wireless card as well as my particular x570 board doesnât come with onboard WiFi. My reason for stating all this is the airflow and cooling in my case is exceptional. I have one of the highest airflow cases, with some of the best fans, one of the best CPU coolers, and Iâm using Thermal Grizzly Kryonaunt paste which is hands down the best CPU test for overclocking and temps in general imo. Stating all this because YOUR temps may be different than mine as well as your results. To start of with the chip Iâve not had ONE single issue with it so far after a year of use. ALL I have done to it after installing it in place of the Ryzen 3600 that it replaced was I enabled DOCP on my memory which is AMDs version of XMP and I enabled PBO on my chip with the max limit set at 200mhz. That it all I touched. This chip boosts to 5.1ghz when using 2-3 cores or less easily and even if under full load will still stay around 4.75ghz on all 8 cores at 100% load. In a more realistic load like gaming it runs around 4.75-4.95ghz. Under full load like Prime95 my temps top out around 74C. Idle is around low 30s and while gaming it bounces around 55-65C. It runs super fast and super cool. This is all on air cooling too. When going from the 3600 to the 5800X while every single other aspect of my system remained the same I gained anywhere from 10 fps to over 20 fps on some games. I play at 1440P as well. If you play at 1080P your results will be even better. This is the best chip Iâve ever used and owned. My RTX 2070 Super is overclocked 1100mhz on the memory and 140mhz on the core. On benchmarks my scores beat all stock and even factory OC 2080 Supers. They also beat almost all RTX 3060 ti results as well. Iâve never played a single game where this chip bottlenecks my card ever. Whereas with the 3600 it did from time to time. Especially in games using DLSS which renders the game at a much lower resolution then upscales it. That makes the game way more CPU demanding and in titles with DLSS my fps increase was huge. Absolutely amazing cpu for gaming and you donât have to do anything other than enable PBO. Gone are the days of manual overclocking to get all the performance you paid for. The chips auto boost themselfs as high as they can go basically all by themselves now. If you have any Zen + or Zen 2 chip and wanna upgrade to Zen 3 aka Ryzen 5000 I say itâs well worth it for gaming. The IPC increase on Ryzen 5000 over 3000 series is huge. Over 30% faster. Iâve included pictures of my setup, CPUz info, benchmark results, MSI Afterburner temperature info after playing Witcher 3 at 1440P on Ultra settings for hours, and many other others. The chip boosts high, runs cool, requires basically no knowledge to get max performance from it outside of TWO toggles in the bios, and at its current price is an amazing value imo. Fast enough to pair any GPU on the market with it if you can find one. Iâve been wanting a 3080 forever now but just no luck. I paid the MSRP of 450 for this chip and donât regret it at all. No crashes, no issues ever, never breaks 70C while daily use/gaming no matter how long, boosts over 5ghz, and has enough cores/threads if you wanna stream and multitask while gaming youâre good to go. I think AMD did an amazing job with Zen 3 and if youâre interested in the 5800X for gaming/streaming you wonât go wrong. Hope this review helped and if it does please leave a like. Enjoy the pics and thanks for reading.
Ces –
4rth fastest Consumer CPU on the Market? I Guess It is.
It’s hard to believe that just 5 years ago an 8 core 16 thread CPU cost well over $100 USD and now the 2700 can be found for $150 (as is could for the last two years) while the 3700X for $279.99 is quite a bargain as well. So is the 5800X worth 33% of a 2016 8/16 from Intel? Or 50% more than a 3700X? 250% more than a 2700?!? That’s actually a tough call, so I’ll go with a *maybe.* If you already have a 2700 and game, 4k and don’t rely too heavily on Photoshop or rendering scenes/videos, then no, I don’t think it is. If you have a 3700X or 9900/K or better that turns into a hard no unless you really need those extra few minutes it will save you rendering over the course of a day (if that). Now if you have a 2700X or lower and play games at something =/<1440p then you may certainly want to consider it.Besides noticing an immediate difference in little things, like how quick the mouse is on my desktop compared to a 2700, my in-game FPS is up roughly 10% @1440p with a paltry XFX 5700 non-XT. I definitely didn't expect that much of a difference, but since I still plan on upgrading my GPU, most likely in late August or September when the lower prices in the East start making their way to the Western markets, I thought "Why not, you'll just end up spending the extra money on something silly, and you've been squirreling money away since the launch of the 6800/XT and 6900XT's were released. By the time I settled on what GPU I wanted and would benefit me most when I work from home, the prices were so silly I didn't want to contribute to an unhealthy consumer market considering I have another PC I use for 85% of my work. To my surprise, it did help my GPU out quite a bit more than expected, while greatly improving efficiency in CAD.While the gaming performance is great, and I don't anticipate hitting any bottlenecks with the 6800XT or 3080Ti (the 3080 would be a fantastic match for gaming and home office work *if* it wasn't so RAM starved, which I see being a big problem within the next couple of years; what was Nvidia thinking? Bleh, giving it the same amount of RAM as mid-range cards from 2016?). The chip itself burns through most workstation tasks faster than any other 8/16 I have ever used. At stock speeds it sips power, runs very cool (I'm using the stock Wraith Prism that came with the 65 Watt 2700) even when gaming, while having no problem keeping it's 4.7 boost for as long as needed. In CPU intensive games like Cyberpunk 2077, Bannerlord or Red Dead Redemption 2 the chip laughs as it might hit 78c and continues to jog along at 4.7, without missing a beat until the action slows down. Baldur's Gate 3 is also a joy to play over the 2700 in battles since it runs through so many different scenarios and variables with every NPC before taking that character's action for the round. 7-10 seconds per NPC has turned into 1-2, which is fantastic when you have 30 bad guys on the field.That said, it is a pretty good value for the money if you are upgrading a pre-2017 system or a 6/12 or lower thread count CPU. If you're building a mid-range to high-end gaming PC it's fantastic, and is a great option for a home workstation. I could even see running a virtual machine or two with it in a pinch. It really is a dynamic, blazing fast CPU that will probably last a good 3-7 years depending on your needs.
Nurettin –
Powerful Performance for Gaming and Multitasking
The Ryzen 7 5800X is an excellent processor for anyone looking to build a high-performance desktop. With 8 cores and 16 threads, it handles demanding tasks like gaming, video editing, and multitasking with ease. The unlocked feature allows for overclocking, making it ideal for enthusiasts who want to push their systems to the limit.Its performance in both single-threaded and multi-threaded tasks is impressive, delivering fast, smooth results across various applications. Paired with a good cooling solution, it runs efficiently without overheating.Overall, this processor offers exceptional speed and power, making it a top choice for gamers, content creators, and professionals needing strong processing capabilities.
Brandon D. –
Scored it for a great price which made upgrading from my 3600 a great value. 8 cores, super high boost speeds, it performs great. AMDs support of the AM4 platform for so long has really allowed people to stretch out the lifespan of their older systems providing a nice upgrade path even still.I read that it can run hot but so far the hyper 212 halo I got for it is doing a great job keeping it cool. I don’t plan on any overclocking. Would have liked a 5800x3D but the price is too much for me. For what I play it would have been overkill anyway.AMD has come a long way and their CPU’s and GPUs are of great value for performance.
Irving –
El producto es muy bueno. Es un procesador que por sus caracterÃsticas permite sacar el máximo provecho a juegos (razón por la que yo lo compré). Actualmente tengo mi computadora junto con una rtx 3060 y me parece que el rendimiento es óptimo y de mucha calidad.Mi computadora tiene una refrigeración bastante buena creo yo, por lo que no me preocupa medir las temperaturas. Además, tampoco soy el tipo de usuario que se dedica a ver estadÃsticas para ver cuánto rendimiento están dando los programas que ejecuto. Lo más que hago es usar la aplicación de Nvidia y ver los porcentajes que me brinda. Mi experiencia de juego es buena y eso es suficiente para mÃ. Tengo claro que para aprovechar al máximo este procesador es importante la refrigeración que se le pueda dar, por lo que las recomendaciones que yo darÃa para comprar este procesador son dos: — En verdad considera la refrigeración y el espacio de tu gabinete, serán de mucha ayuda para que permita al procesador trabajar con libertad. — Los componentes que acompañan al procesador deben ser acorde a la calidad de este. No me refiero al precio o marca, más bien al rendimiento que deben dar para no causar un cuello de botella excesivo.
André Lanziotti –
Processador chegou antes do prazo,Ãtimo desempenho, ótimo custo benefÃcio.Meio esquentando aconselho um bom Walter cooler para ele. Adorei meu processador.
Hayden –
Le AMD Ryzen 7 5800X est un processeur très puissant, parfait pour les gamers et les créateurs. Avec ses 8 cÅurs et 16 threads, il est rapide et fluide pour jouer, streamer ou travailler sur des logiciels comme le montage vidéo. Sa vitesse de base est déjà bonne (3,8 GHz), mais elle peut aller jusquâà 4,7 GHz en mode boost pour les tâches les plus lourdes.Attention, il nâa pas de carte graphique intégrée (iGPU), donc il faudra absolument une carte graphique séparée pour l’utiliser. Aussi, il chauffe un peu si vous le poussez, donc un bon ventilateur ou un watercooling est recommandé.Compatible avec les cartes mères AM4, câest un très bon choix si vous voulez améliorer votre PC sans tout changer. Performant, fiable et adapté à de nombreuses utilisations, c’est une valeur sûre que je recommande !Je l’utilise depuis maintenant plusieurs années et aucun soucis !
parello –
Le Ryzen 7 5800X est un processeur polyvalent et performant, adapté aux gamers exigeants et aux créateurs de contenu professionnels. Grâce à l’architecture Zen 3, il combine efficacité, rapidité et compatibilité avec les technologies modernes. Cependant, son absence de refroidisseur inclus et son prix légèrement élevé pourraient pousser certains utilisateurs à envisager d’autres options selon leurs besoins.ð Recommandé pour : Les gamers, les streamers et les créateurs de contenu cherchant des performances multicÅurs équilibrées.ð« à éviter si : Vous cherchez un processeur avec un refroidisseur inclus ou si vous disposez dâun budget limité pour le système complet.