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AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 3D Cache Eight Core 4.5GHz (Socket AM4) Processor - Retail - Go Go Go xD

How can I tell if it's taking effect, I didn't expect -20 to work fine the video I looked at said -10 is usually more common.

Maybe I'll try -40 if it crashes I know it's doing something.

Maybe the video was referencing the 5800X? With the 5800X3D, it's at least -20 with -30 being the max.

As for Ryzen master, I used it once years ago, never again, it's not needed.
 
I just repasted my 5800X3D today using Liquid Metal, as I happened to be using one of the batch of Arctic AIOs that had a factory fault. I am using a new Arctic 360 AIO in a Phanteks P600s. I will run a 10 minute Cinebench stress test tomorrow and log temperatures.
 
I just repasted my 5800X3D today using Liquid Metal, as I happened to be using one of the batch of Arctic AIOs that had a factory fault. I am using a new Arctic 360 AIO in a Phanteks P600s. I will run a 10 minute Cinebench stress test tomorrow and log temperatures.
@willhub, @gavinh87 and anyone else interested in 5800X3D temps. More details in the video description on setup and specs.
 
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I just repasted my 5800X3D today using Liquid Metal, as I happened to be using one of the batch of Arctic AIOs that had a factory fault. I am using a new Arctic 360 AIO in a Phanteks P600s. I will run a 10 minute Cinebench stress test tomorrow and log temperatures.
Out of curiosity, have you tried the t30 fans on your 360 rad? Though i dont think the 3d needs them, but you seem to be into cooling with lm and all that.
 
Out of curiosity, have you tried the t30 fans on your 360 rad? Though i dont think the 3d needs them, but you seem to be into cooling with lm and all that.
No, using the stock fans that came with both AIOs. Which fans are you referring to? Probably won't switch out as these are very quiet and do a decent enough job.
 
No, using the stock fans that came with both AIOs. Which fans are you referring to? Probably won't switch out as these are very quiet and do a decent enough job.
Phanteks t30 - 120. Got 2 of them, they are the best 120 fans right now, but I'm using them on u12a, never tried on a rad

Bought them from this site
 
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Cheers I'll have a look.

My cores seem to stay at 4.45 but I do see them for a split second dropping to 3.4ghz when in game and using the Rivatuber statistics, is this normal behaviour?
Normal I suspect. It's unlikely that most games would keep all 8 cores/16 threads pegged at max frequency.
 
Lads this CPU runs like **** ** * shovel, it's really good, glad I didn't upgrade to Ryzen 7000, maybe 8000, but not 7000.

I posted about 20m ago asking which AM5 to go for. Having seen some benches, and knowing I am not chasing 4K 120, I have seen the light, this CPU is going to last me a long long time. Save money too on MOBO + RAM.

PS: What memory ya'll using? Been badgering @JollyJamma all afternoon about it. Obviously reading too and conflicting information everywhere.
 
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I posted about 20m ago asking which AM5 to go for. Having seen some benches, and knowing I am not chasing 4K 120, I have seen the light, this CPU is going to last me a long long time. Save money too on MOBO + RAM.

PS: What memory ya'll using? Been badgering @JollyJamma all afternoon about it. Obviously reading too and conflicting information everywhere.
I'm running 8 Pack 3600MHZ C14 but as far I have read you can get away with much cheaper RAM with the X3D chip, the cache seems to reduce the need for the faster RAM.
 
I'm running 8 Pack 3600MHZ C14 but as far I have read you can get away with much cheaper RAM with the X3D chip, the cache seems to reduce the need for the faster RAM.

Fits with what I read, but memory has always been my weakness in understanding outside of CL lower is better generally, so I could easily be led to believe anything if it's repeated enough.

I picked out a couple sorted by price, all 32GB.

Corsair LPX - 3600CL18 = £105
Kingston Fury - 3600CL16 = £125
 
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Fits with what I read, but memory has always been my weakness in understanding outside of CL lower is better generally, so I could easily be led to believe anything if it's repeated enough.

I picked out a couple sorted by price, all 32GB.

Corsair LPX - 3600CL18 = £105
Kingston Fury - 3600CL16 = £125
Kingston Fury would be better . I would get the Kingston Fury but up to you of course:)

It will process data quicker with a CL16 RAM since it takes two fewer cycles to complete the task than a CL18 RAM.
 
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Kingston Fury would be better . I would get the Kingston Fury but up to you of course:)

It will process data quicker with a CL16 RAM since it takes two fewer cycles to complete the task than a CL18 RAM.

Not adverse to spending the extra £15, just don't want to do my usual, spend days analysing things I don't fully understand for what can be as little as a 1% performance difference :D
 
Hi All, I've got a two year old Ryzen 9 3900X 3.8Ghz (running at 4.2) on a Gigabyte x570 Aorus Elite Mbd, with 2x16Gb Corsair Vengance DDR4 PC4-28800 (3600) CAS18.
I primarily use my PC for gaming (and some dev) and have a Gigabyte 2080 Super Windforce OC 8Gb graphics card driving a Dell ultrawide U3818DW at 3840x1600@75Hz.
I've got the itch to upgrade and wondered if it is worth replacing the 3900X with a 5800X 3D as the Aorus Elite will support it?

Thanks.
 
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