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  • Specifications
    Processor Socket
    Socket AM5 (LGA 1718)
    PCI Express Version
    PCI Express 5.0
    CPU Base Clock Frequency
    4.2 gigahertz
    CPU Boost Clock Frequency
    5 gigahertz
    Number of CPU Cores
    8-core
    Number of CPU Threads
    16
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AMD - Ryzen 7 7800X3D 8-Core - 16-Thread 4.2 GHz (5.0 GHz Max Boost) Socket AM5 Unlocked Desktop Processor - Black

Model:100-100000910WOF
SKU:6537139
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Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars with 717 reviews

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98%would recommend to a friend

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Customers frequently mention the Ryzen 7 7800X3D processor's exceptional gaming performance, with many users praising its ability to deliver high frame rates and smooth gameplay. The processor is also lauded for its excellent price-to-performance ratio, making it a great choice for budget-conscious gamers. Additionally, customers appreciate the processor's low power consumption and compatibility with various graphics cards and motherboards. On the downside, some users have reported that the processor runs hot, requiring a good cooling solution.

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  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great FPS and extremely efficient

    Very efficient and easy to cool. I upgraded from s 5900x to the 7800x3d for a more consistent frame rate and lower temps. It's temps run around the 60s in gaming performance with a 360mm aio, but does reach 86 with CB23 all core running @ 5GHZ. It consumes about 66W with gaming and 99W under full load. I'm using the asus X670E-E and was worried about the voltages, but fortunately the have not peaked over the 1.3V that has been causing issues. Their 7800x3d OC runs it at 5.2 GHZ. Paired with the same 4080, I've seen a little bump in FPS, but those nasty 1% lows are in a much better place. Less hiccups and more enjoyment. Its a good little chip for gaming, it would be great for ITX and air cooled builds. It does what it is supposed to do, but with so much headroom, it would be nice to have higher clock speeds. There's also no need to fiddle with other apps to make it work like the other X3D chips. It just works. It's great for gaming and general use.

    Posted by Mcphaddie

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A Monstrous CPU in 2024

    For anyone on the fence with older AM4 cpus, its 100% worth the switch. I've been using Ryzen since the launch with a 1700x, then the 3700x and now the 7800x3d. The jump from 3700x to 7800x3d was about 35% performance increase across the board, way higher 1%s, a overall smoother experience even before hitting games that truly utilitize the 3d cache. I'm pinched with a RTX 3070, so there is A LOT of headroom to be had with this CPU for me. Easily set up in a Gigabyte X670 Aorus board, 32gb was fighting but eventually i got the CL30 6000mhz speed. Its relatively cool with A old DH-15, using the offset bracekets as well. This CPU has been a monster between gaming, rendering, blender and unreal engine usage.

    Posted by AmeJoutenTTV

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Well performing and cool running processor

    After a week of use I can confidently endorse the 7800X3D. There’s a lot of talk of potential risks with this processor but in the configuration I’ve been using (Gigabyte B650M DS3H, Hynix 6000mhz, 280mm Corsair AIO) I haven’t had any problems. After using Ryzen master to plot a per core offset of -35 my cpu is running at a maximum of 1.25v and occasionally boosts to 5.2ghz. Hwmonitor reports temperatures well within tolerances and staying away from the thermal maximum. Gaming performance is why I bought this processor and I’ve been satisfied with the results I’ve seen. It really improves on 1% lows which translates to less hitching and performance degradation during intense taxing moments. Overall it’s a well performing and exceptionally power efficient bleeding edge processor. It’s going to take a while before there will be a GPU that will be held back by this cpu.

    Posted by FiveDollarBill

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