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forum thread Posted by Gamerdude369 about 2 months ago
forum thread Posted by Gamerdude369 about 2 months ago

AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8 Core 16 Thread 4.7 GHz Unlocked Desktop Processor, Socket AM4 $171

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The AMD Ryzen 7 5800X is a high-performance desktop processor with 8 cores and 16 processing threads, boasting a maximum speed of 4.7 GHz. It offers elite gaming performance, capable of delivering over 100 FPS in popular titles. The processor is unlocked for overclocking and features 36 MB of cache with support for DDR4-3200 memory. It is designed for the advanced Socket AM4 platform and is compatible with PCIe 4.0 on X570 and B550 motherboards. A high-performance cooler is recommended as it is not included.

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The AMD Ryzen 7 5800X is a high-performance desktop processor with 8 cores and 16 processing threads, boasting a maximum speed of 4.7 GHz. It offers elite gaming performance, capable of delivering over 100 FPS in popular titles. The processor is unlocked for overclocking and features 36 MB of cache with support for DDR4-3200 memory. It is designed for the advanced Socket AM4 platform and is compatible with PCIe 4.0 on X570 and B550 motherboards. A high-performance cooler is recommended as it is not included.

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about 2 months ago
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esc1a
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Just a heads-up. Go to Aliexpress, and search for 5700x3D from the seller with the lowest prices—they sell tray CPUs instead of Box CPUs. $144 - $25 (Code UFDTECH25) = So much cheaper and better performance in games. Also, searching for some cash back site might be cheaper.
The only downvote would be the CPUs shipped from China, which will take 14 days or more. Pretty much no warranty even though it is NEW.
Last edited by esc1a August 23, 2024 at 07:48 PM.
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MaS4074
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I was thinking about replacing my intel CPU with AMDs and this would be perfect. Now I just gotta buy a new motherboard and learn how to swap out.. this should be fun 😊
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4ekbrandon
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Quote from esc1a :
Just a heads-up. Go to Aliexpress, and search for 5700x3D from the seller with the lowest prices—they sell tray CPUs instead of Box CPUs. $144 - $25 (Code UFDTECH25) = So much cheaper and better performance in games. Also, searching for some cash back site might be cheaper.
The only downvote would be the CPUs shipped from China, which will take 14 days or more. Pretty much no warranty even though it is NEW.
Can you elaborate on tray vs box? Sounds just like a packaging difference?
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esc1a
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Quote from 4ekbrandon :
Can you elaborate on tray vs box? Sounds just like a packaging difference?
Yup, that it right.

Tray - it is like how OEM (Dell, HP, Lenovo) only gets their CPU in large batch quantities from AMD the manufacturer at a large discount price, and OEM builds the PC and sells it to customers with them being the warranty. So, if something goes wrong it is up to the OEM to handle it and report to AMD for repair.

Box - what you find in the department/electronic store shipped and sold by MIcrocenter, Amazon, Newegg, and Walmart. Buyers can report the warranty directly to AMD.

That is why I mentioned it is a new tray CPU with no warranty because it shipped from China. But, how often does the CPU fail when it is proven how reliable the Ryzen AM4 platform it.
Considering most people just want to upgrade the CPU as cheaply as possible. Even buying used AM4 CPUs from eBay or Facebook Marketplace and so on.
Last edited by esc1a August 24, 2024 at 07:58 AM.