
Enhance the performance of your desktop computer with this AMD Ryzen 7 3800X eight-core processor. The 4.5GHz Max Boost clock provides ample power to run intensive applications, and the 32MB L3 cache increases the overall speed. This AMD Ryzen 7 3800X eight-core processor has a Wraith Prism cooling system with RGB LED illumination to ensure sensitive parts operate smoothly.
A: The simple drop in watts and heat output is worth it alone. Not only are you getting a better processor on a newer architecture, but your a getting newer technologies that will smooth out any issues you may have had before. To keep things simple, when we got rid of our FX processors, we didn't necessarily gain anything in speed, we gained stability and new capabilities that we didn't have before and game play is super smooth. I noticed you indicated that you had the GTX1080. You will notice a great increase in frames with the new processor and faster DDR4, but we just assumed that the 1080 was going to keep up. Upgrading to 2060 Supers tells us we were wrong. Lots of games and higher settings that the 1080 struggled with or had weird issues with disappeared by upgrading to the RTX 2060 Super.
Q: Will the Ryzen 7 3800x work with the MSI B450m bazooka?
A: It'll work, you just need to update your motherboards BIOS, best regards!! :) Check out this video on how to update your BIOS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgTokymDCcs
Q: Does it come with a cooler ?
A: yes it comes with an am4 cpu cooler that is actually very good for a stock cooler.
Q: Does it come equipped with wireless wifi?
A: It does not. When you build your computer you will either need to purchase a motherboard with wifi equipped or buy a seperate wifi card.
Q: Can this cpu run with the ASRock A320M-HDV motherboard?
A: Yes after a proper bios update.
A: This is an 8 core processor
Q: Is the cooler that comes with it detachable? I have another CPU cooler i want to use
A: Yes. The cooler it comes with isn’t actually attached from the factory.
Q: Can this be installed in a new 16" MacBook Pro? Trying to meet Chief Architect specs. Thanks
A: No dumbo. That's not how computers work