us.testseek.com  

 
 
Search:   
 

Home » Computers » CPUs » AMD » AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 3.8GHz Socket AM4



Working
Please wait...

  Expert reviews    

Reviews of AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 3.8GHz Socket AM4

Testseek.com have collected 213 expert reviews of the AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 3.8GHz Socket AM4 and the average rating is 92%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 3.8GHz Socket AM4.
Award: Editor’s Choice July 2019
July 2019
 
(92%)
213 Reviews
Users
-
0 Reviews
92 0 100 213

The editors liked

  • Great Performance
  • Relatively Low Power
  • Many Overclocking Options
  • Improved IPC and Latency
  • Competitive Pricing
  • 12-Cores
  • 24-Threads in a desktop platform
  • Beats Core i9-9900K conclusively in multi-threaded applications
  • Gaming performance significantly improved
  • 10% over previous generation
  • Outstanding multi-threaded power efficiency
  • Unlocked multiplier
  • Suppor
  • Consistently good system performance
  • Excellent gaming performance
  • 12 cores and 24 threads
  • Energy efficient
  • Future-proofed
  • PCI Express 4.0
  • Stylish stock cooler
  • Still using Socket AM4
  • Soldered heat spreader
  • Support for PCIe 4.0
  • Bundled cooler
  • Compatible with X470 motherboards
  • Indium solder
  • 12-cores
  • 24-threads on the mainstream platform
  • Easily beats the Core i9-9900K in multi-core workloads
  • Better single-core and gaming performance than previous generation
  • AMD Gamecache
  • CPU cooler included
  • Pretty easy to overclock
  • X570 motherboards a
  • 50 percent more cores
  • Fast and efficient architecture
  • PCIe Gen4 and 7nm

The editors didn't like

  • Higher Idle Power
  • Wide X570 Pricing
  • Single-Thread Still Just Behind Intel
  • Still not as fast as Intel in gaming
  • No integrated graphics
  • Unreliable TDP specification
  • Relatively expensive X570 platform
  • Comparatively expensive at launch by AMD standards
  • PCIe 4.0 only with the X570 chipset
  • Stock cooler gets loud under load
  • High core temperatures with the stock cooler
  • Hardly any overclo
  • Requires expensive X570 motherboards for PCIe 4.0 support
  • Limited overclocking headroom
  • None that we found
  • Most apps don't need 12 cores
  • Technically a bit slower in games
  • Weak overclocking potential

Show Show

 

Reviews

page 1 of 22
Order by:
Score
 
  Published: 2021-03-06, review by: proclockers.com

  • Abstract:  In this article, we are going to give you the best CPUs for Video Editing that is available on the market right now.If you have ever tried to do some video editing on a computer that had a subpar CPU then you should know how demanding it is. Especially wh...

Read the full review »    
Google translate to English »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
 
  Published: 2020-07-15, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com

  • Abstract:  Today's review will look at AMD's third-gen Ryzen processors, a sort of family overview if you will. This feature will serve as a quick and easy reference for those wanting to compare the Ryzen 3, 5, 7 and 9 series processors. It's rare that we feature al...

Read the full review »    
Google translate to English »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
 
  Published: 2020-05-28, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com

  • Abstract:  Following our initial Core i5 10600K and Core i9 10900K Linux benchmarks last week, here is a much larger comparison I have been working on since then in looking specifically at the Ryzen 9 3900X and 3950X against the Core i9 10900K. It's the largest to d...

Read the full review »    
Google translate to English »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
 
  Published: 2020-05-22, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com

  • Abstract:  Earlier this week we reviewed Intel's new Core i9-10900K and found that it was a strong performer, but it fell short of impressing in a world dominated by AMD's Ryzen lineup. For $500-ish it's a lot more expensive than the Ryzen 9 3900X, it's slower in mo...

Read the full review »    
Google translate to English »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
 
  Published: 2020-01-17, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com

  • Abstract:  This week our AMD Ryzen 9 3950X review sample finally arrived and so we've begun putting it through the paces of many different benchmarks. The first of these Linux tests with the Ryzen 9 3950X is looking at the performance up against the Ryzen 9 3900X an...

Read the full review »    
Google translate to English »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
 
  Published: 2019-10-09, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com

  • Abstract:  Last week I shared benchmark results of the AMD Ryzen 9 3900X vs. Intel Core i9 9900K in 400+ benchmarks in the largest comparison ever for these two competing ~$500 USD processors. If that wasn't enough, I repeated the hundreds of CPU/system benchmarks a...

Read the full review »    
Google translate to English »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
 
  Published: 2019-10-02, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com

  • Here is a look at the side-by-side comparison for all of the Linux gaming tests with a measurable difference between the systems:If summing it up with the geometric mean of all the results. The Core i9 9900K was ahead of the Ryzen 9 3900X by just under...

Read the full review »    
Google translate to English »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
 
  Published: 2019-09-19, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com

  • Abstract:  Last week AMD's AGESA "ABBA" update began shipping with a fix to how the boost clock frequencies are handled in hopes of better achieving the rated boost frequencies for Ryzen 3000 series processors. I've been running some tests of an updated ASUS BIOS wi...

Read the full review »    
Google translate to English »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
 
  Published: 2019-09-13, Author: Nathan , review by: legitreviews.com

  • Abstract:  Legit Reviews has been using Blender in our benchmarks for years and hopefully you've found the results worthwhile and interesting. Blender, for those that might not know, is the free and open source 3D creation suite. It supports the entirety of the 3D p...

Read the full review »    
Google translate to English »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
 
  Published: 2019-09-13, Author: Nathan , review by: legitreviews.com

  • Abstract:  AMD recently released AGESA 1003 ABBA to motherboard partners and they in turn have started to release BIOSes based on AGESA 1003 ABBA. The big news with this AMD Generic Encapsulated Software Architecture (AGESA) build has changes in it that will help AM...

Read the full review »    
Google translate to English »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
    page 1 of 22 « Previous   1 2 3 4 5 ... 22   Next »  
 
More popular products from the same category


Join our Consumer Panel!

  • Infuence products of the future
  • Up to 4$ per answer
TestSeek will regularly send you survey invites to your email, you choose if and when you participate.

Join now! » (opens in a new window)


×