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AMD Ryzen 7 5800XT 3.8 GHz CPU + GIGABYTE B550M K Micro-ATX Motherboard

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$169

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Newegg has AMD Ryzen 7 5800XT Vermeer (Zen 3) 8-Core 3.8 GHz Socket AM4 105W Desktop CPU Processor (100-100001582BOX) + GIGABYTE B550M K AM4 AMD B550 Micro-ATX Motherboard with Dual M.2, SATA 6Gb/s, USB 3.2 Gen 1, Realtek GbE LAN, PCIe 4.0 for $169. Shipping is free.

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Newegg has AMD Ryzen 7 5800XT Vermeer (Zen 3) 8-Core 3.8 GHz Socket AM4 105W Desktop CPU Processor (100-100001582BOX) + GIGABYTE B550M K AM4 AMD B550 Micro-ATX Motherboard with Dual M.2, SATA 6Gb/s, USB 3.2 Gen 1, Realtek GbE LAN, PCIe 4.0 for $169. Shipping is free.

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SiennaCrayon2901
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Got this CPU when it was $125 a few months ago. Mixed feeling about it coming from a 3700x. While this CPU scored around 10% better on synthetic benchmarks and helped stabilize frame stuttering and 1% lows during gaming, it runs WAY hotter and consumes almost double the energy. Will ride it out until an eventual platform change, but you're better off going with the 5700x which performs within margin of error of this CPU, or the 5900x if you're looking for better performance and thermals/power consumption isn't a factor for you. Just my 2c.
VladPootin
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Hold your farts there buddy
IamPro
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No

Its time for cheaper GPUs

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Quote from GeersT :
I think it's time to let go of AM4

Hold your farts there buddy
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XDeckerYesterday 05:57 PM
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This seems like a SOLID deal. You could probably build a solid 1080p gaming rig with this as a foundation + maybe a b580 for like $550? Unless the ddr4 prices have skyrocketed….
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SiennaCrayon2901Yesterday 06:23 PM
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Got this CPU when it was $125 a few months ago. Mixed feeling about it coming from a 3700x. While this CPU scored around 10% better on synthetic benchmarks and helped stabilize frame stuttering and 1% lows during gaming, it runs WAY hotter and consumes almost double the energy. Will ride it out until an eventual platform change, but you're better off going with the 5700x which performs within margin of error of this CPU, or the 5900x if you're looking for better performance and thermals/power consumption isn't a factor for you. Just my 2c.
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jinnbaba48Yesterday 06:49 PM
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Quote from SiennaCrayon2901 :
Got this CPU when it was $125 a few months ago. Mixed feeling about it coming from a 3700x. While this CPU scored around 10% better on synthetic benchmarks and helped stabilize frame stuttering and 1% lows during gaming, it runs WAY hotter and consumes almost double the energy. Will ride it out until an eventual platform change, but you're better off going with the 5700x which performs within margin of error of this CPU, or the 5900x if you're looking for better performance and thermals/power consumption isn't a factor for you. Just my 2c.
agreed. I got this from newegg a few months ago and I've been trying different AIOs and undervolt settings to get cooler temps while not losing performance. runs hot on idle (mid to high 30s). wish I'd just gotten a 5900x or higher if I was going to get something hot anyway
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KyleZ9225Yesterday 07:20 PM
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Quote from SiennaCrayon2901 :
Got this CPU when it was $125 a few months ago. Mixed feeling about it coming from a 3700x. While this CPU scored around 10% better on synthetic benchmarks and helped stabilize frame stuttering and 1% lows during gaming, it runs WAY hotter and consumes almost double the energy. Will ride it out until an eventual platform change, but you're better off going with the 5700x which performs within margin of error of this CPU, or the 5900x if you're looking for better performance and thermals/power consumption isn't a factor for you. Just my 2c.

Thanks for the insight, I was considering upgrading from a 3700x, but your comments helps me make the right choice to keep the 3700x and wait for a better deal on the AM5 platform
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BlackspidermanYesterday 08:28 PM
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Quote from GeersT :
I think it's time to let go of AM4
not just bought this. Upgrade from a 3700x

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Quote from GeersT :
I think it's time to let go of AM4
No

Its time for cheaper GPUs woot
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Not sure about this "free" motherboard, but I purchased a 5800xt recently to upgrade an older 2700x system. My bottleneck on that machine for gaming was 58% CPU running a FE RTX 3070 GPU. After the upgrade, I noticed the machine was amazingly more snappy in real world performance and my bottleneck is now 100% GPU (as I was hoping for). The 5800x and 5800xt are no slouches.
I hear comments about the 5600x and 5700x being more power efficient, I believe they have 65w TDP but this 5800xt is 105w TDP. Keep in mind the wattage consumed is based on workload. In gaming, yes, you will be pushing the CPU generating heat, but at idle, it will not be consuming that much power. I am getting by with the stock cooler thus far, but on my other 5800x system I did upgrade to a 240 AIO for quieter performance as I was sitting near the case.
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HansGruberYesterday 09:15 PM
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I am sipping power with a 5700x.
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armstshoYesterday 09:26 PM
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I had a 5800x that ran hot and I wonder if this xt version runs cooler? Good Deal though! I maybe wouldn't run it on this board. 🤗
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BraveCircle7113Yesterday 09:54 PM
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Whether or not this is a good fit for your needs depends on how much you already have. The 5800XT is still a powerful and capable option, though it is also true newer models are much faster in single core and use equivalent power. Those start at twice the price.
For someone with an older AMD B450 or any PCIe 3.0 motherboard and a few years old graphics card, this deal packing in PCIe 4.0 would provide a decent upgrade.
However, if you can spare $400, the AM5 platform and PCIe 5.0 will provide a longer useful product life.
Personally, I built a similar system for a child with this 5800XT CPU paired with a GeForce 4060-series card, and the CPU is able to perform well and be GPU limited at 60hz. It doesn't run hot, but I also am using a hyper 212 cooler because the fan noise/profile on the stock cooler was too high.
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fd3sgsxrYesterday 10:20 PM
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Too bad ddr4 are expensive.
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Quote from HansGruber :
I am sipping power with a 5700x.
I built a gaming rig for my son with the 5700X for Christmas 2024, it's a 65w CPU and has been great.
Last edited by Zephead August 1, 2025 at 04:38 PM.

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LordDrolYesterday 10:33 PM
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Quote from fd3sgsxr :
Too bad ddr4 are expensive.
Grab it on ebay, not much more than $1/GB. DRAM tends to last forever.

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