Be one of the first to experience an AMD Ryzen 7 processor - incredibly powerful multi-core processing for ultimate performance.
Be one of the first to experience an AMD Ryzen 7 processor - incredibly powerful multi-core processing for ultimate performance.
Be one of the first to experience an AMD Ryzen 7 processor - incredibly powerful multi-core processing for ultimate performance.
Be one of the first to experience an AMD Ryzen 7 processor - incredibly powerful multi-core processing for ultimate performance.
Last updated at 01/30/2026 16:32:02
originally posted on lazada.com.ph
I got the product. Its serial code & QR are valid & authentic. Thanks to seller for this opportunity.This is a huge upgrade for me. Coming from R3 3300X (purchase in late 2020) to R7 5700X3D as my last upgrade for my AM4 desktop for the next 7 years.I looked around for benchmarking references & results for this processor. And do stress test & temperature check via Cinebence 2024 & HWiNFO, it was able to score 787 CPU Multicore & maintain 83°C at 100% usage. (with aircooler Cooler Master Hyper 212 & Arctic MX-4 thermal paste)I am able to play Helldivers 2 without a struggle unlike the previous CPU due to the bottleneck on RTX 3060 Ventus 12GB.
originally posted on digitec.ch
I got this CPU as an upgrade from the Ryzen 5 4500 a few months back. Since then, there was (almost) only good things to say about this processor.Performance: The performance of this processor is insane. In combination with an AMD Radeon 7800XT graphics card, i had absolutely no problem playing any games in 4k. Also, the performance is very close to the 5800X3D, which costs quite a bit more thoTemparature: Under load this cpus temparatures go up quite a bit, so you have to get a high end air cooler or even an aio if you dont want to overheat it.Conclusion: this cpu is perfect for anyone, who already has an AM4 system. I really wouldn't get it though, if you're building a new system, as there are better options on, let's say, the AM5 socket. The performance is ... MoreI got this CPU as an upgrade from the Ryzen 5 4500 a few months back. Since then, there was (almost) only good things to say about this processor.Performance: The performance of this processor is insane. In combination with an AMD Radeon 7800XT graphics card, i had absolutely no problem playing any games in 4k. Also, the performance is very close to the 5800X3D, which costs quite a bit more thoTemparature: Under load this cpus temparatures go up quite a bit, so you have to get a high end air cooler or even an aio if you dont want to overheat it.Conclusion: this cpu is perfect for anyone, who already has an AM4 system. I really wouldn't get it though, if you're building a new system, as there are better options on, let's say, the AM5 socket. The performance is definitely enough for 95% of the users. The fact that this cpu only takes a maximum of 105W (even though mine never went above 75W) is also something i really likedI definitely recommend this cpu.
originally posted on bestbuy.com
Absolutely love my new Ryzen 7 5800X3D!! Upgrading from the 5800x while going to an RTX 4070. Its a dream combo! Call of Duty will give me 150+frams @1080p & 120 Frames in 1440p. Bottlenecking is not an issue with this combo and highly recommend within the budget. The cooling phase is great, CPU will not emmulate a toaster in your pc!!! I dont really have anything bad today. For the price, what els could you ask for? Its a SOLID cpu that will atand for the ages.
| Chipset | AMD |
| Socket | Socket AM4 |
I got the product. Its serial code & QR are valid & authentic. Thanks to seller for this opportunity.This is a huge upgrade for me. Coming from R3 3300X (purchase in late 2020) to R7 5700X3D as my last upgrade for my AM4 desktop for the next 7 years.I looked around for benchmarking references & results for this processor. And do stress test & temperature check via Cinebence 2024 & HWiNFO, it was able to score 787 CPU Multicore & maintain 83°C at 100% usage. (with aircooler Cooler Master Hyper 212 & Arctic MX-4 thermal paste)I am able to play Helldivers 2 without a struggle unlike the previous CPU due to the bottleneck on RTX 3060 Ventus 12GB.
I got this CPU as an upgrade from the Ryzen 5 4500 a few months back. Since then, there was (almost) only good things to say about this processor.Performance: The performance of this processor is insane. In combination with an AMD Radeon 7800XT graphics card, i had absolutely no problem playing any games in 4k. Also, the performance is very close to the 5800X3D, which costs quite a bit more thoTemparature: Under load this cpus temparatures go up quite a bit, so you have to get a high end air cooler or even an aio if you dont want to overheat it.Conclusion: this cpu is perfect for anyone, who already has an AM4 system. I really wouldn't get it though, if you're building a new system, as there are better options on, let's say, the AM5 socket. The performance is ... MoreI got this CPU as an upgrade from the Ryzen 5 4500 a few months back. Since then, there was (almost) only good things to say about this processor.Performance: The performance of this processor is insane. In combination with an AMD Radeon 7800XT graphics card, i had absolutely no problem playing any games in 4k. Also, the performance is very close to the 5800X3D, which costs quite a bit more thoTemparature: Under load this cpus temparatures go up quite a bit, so you have to get a high end air cooler or even an aio if you dont want to overheat it.Conclusion: this cpu is perfect for anyone, who already has an AM4 system. I really wouldn't get it though, if you're building a new system, as there are better options on, let's say, the AM5 socket. The performance is definitely enough for 95% of the users. The fact that this cpu only takes a maximum of 105W (even though mine never went above 75W) is also something i really likedI definitely recommend this cpu.
Absolutely love my new Ryzen 7 5800X3D!! Upgrading from the 5800x while going to an RTX 4070. Its a dream combo! Call of Duty will give me 150+frams @1080p & 120 Frames in 1440p. Bottlenecking is not an issue with this combo and highly recommend within the budget. The cooling phase is great, CPU will not emmulate a toaster in your pc!!! I dont really have anything bad today. For the price, what els could you ask for? Its a SOLID cpu that will atand for the ages.
Exactly what I was hoping for! Upgraded from a Ryzen 3600, simple drop in upgrade after a BIOS update. Timespy CPU score went from 6817 to 10405. I waited for the 5700X3D because I was hoping I could use the Wraith cooler that I kept from my old 3900X CPU and to my excitement it works great so far. CPU boosts to 4100 ish and holds steady at 67 degrees Celsius. Idle temp is around 41 Celsius. MW3 FPS saw a big boost compared to my old 3600. Still playing around with it, but impressed so far. Best news is it appears you can run this on a good air cooler and not melt the CPU. I attribute that to the low boost clocks. I am using a Gigabyte Aorus Pro B550M with the latest BIOS, 16 GB 3200 DDR4, 3060ti
I upgraded from an 1800X to 5700X3D ,using my old MSI Gaming Titanium X370 motherboard. Prior to install I had to update the BIOS to the latest iteration (7A31v1O7 Beta version) to support the CPU.The CPU works fine on my old X370 platform on Windows 10, though I had to tweak a few things. In the BIOS I had to turn off fTPM to get rid of an E3 error on the motherboard. I noticed in my latest BIOS it now supports resizeable BAR too which is cool. Also smart access memory is supported for the GPU. Previously with the 1800x my TeamGroup RAM would only run at 2933MHz on the 4 sticks. The 5700X3D is now running the RAM on its top XMP of 3200MHz for 32GB total (4 sticks).Upon updating drivers my motherboard was putting up a d3 error which I have had to deal with for ... MoreI upgraded from an 1800X to 5700X3D ,using my old MSI Gaming Titanium X370 motherboard. Prior to install I had to update the BIOS to the latest iteration (7A31v1O7 Beta version) to support the CPU.The CPU works fine on my old X370 platform on Windows 10, though I had to tweak a few things. In the BIOS I had to turn off fTPM to get rid of an E3 error on the motherboard. I noticed in my latest BIOS it now supports resizeable BAR too which is cool. Also smart access memory is supported for the GPU. Previously with the 1800x my TeamGroup RAM would only run at 2933MHz on the 4 sticks. The 5700X3D is now running the RAM on its top XMP of 3200MHz for 32GB total (4 sticks).Upon updating drivers my motherboard was putting up a d3 error which I have had to deal with for the past few years. It must be an issue with my motherboard. It is easily sorted by disabling ryzenmaster SDK. You can do this in cmd command promt running as administrator, by typing the command:schtasks /Change /TN "AMDRyzenMasterSDKTask" /DisableRunning benchmarks on my system the 5700X3D is 41.5% faster in single thread and 43% faster in multi thread, compared to my old 1800x (Using Cinebench R23). Min FPS has improved by 10% or more using various benchmarks on my old Vega 64 GPU. Overall, system wide, everything seems smoother and more snappy so I am very happy with it.I have since also upgrade my GPU to a 7900GRE which also works fine on my X370 platform. So if like me you are running an older system, don't be afraid to upgrade parts because you do not have PCIE 4.0 support. You can still extend your sytems life by several years yet!
| Chipset | AMD |
| Socket | Socket AM4 |