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Q: Is this processor unlocked for overclocking?
A: Yes, the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X is unlocked for overclocking.
Q: What is the total L3 cache size of this processor?
A: The AMD Ryzen 7 5800X processor has a 32 megabyte L3 cache.
Q: Does this processor come with a cooler?
A: No, the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X processor does not come with a cooler.
Q: How many cores does the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X processor have?
A: This processor has 8 cores.
Q: What is the maximum boost clock speed of this processor?
A: The AMD Ryzen 7 5800X processor has a max boost clock speed of up to 4.7GHz.
Q: What type of RAM is supported by this processor?
A: The AMD Ryzen 7 5800X processor supports DDR4 RAM.
Q: When will you have these back in stock
A: There is no effective estimate, AMD has said previously to expect mid january 2021
A: Is it compatible? On paper yes it is. All B450 motherboards are or will be working on Ryzen 5000s CPUs. You don't have the motherboard listed so it's hard to check if it has the BIOS update to work with the 5800x. But you won't be taking advantage of ALL the features. B450 boards do not have Gen 4 PCIE, which means the newer graphics cards that are impossible to buy right now, will work but at an optimal capacity, If you're gaming at 1440p or higher you may see a slight bump in FPS and latency will diminish. TL/DR: Yes you can swap it out if the BIOS is updated, and you will see some improvement. But is it worth over $400 to see FPS improvements of maybe 10-12 FPS at most? (AMD claims that this generation is up to 20% better than last gen (3000 series Ryzen and so far that claim is accurate but depends on title.) Hope this helps