A:AnswerYes the stock wraith cooler is actually fantastic at keeping the cpu cool so long as you don’t over clock. Get some decent thermal past tho since the pre applied compound seems inadequate.
A:AnswerThat would depend on a number of factors. First would be your budget. You can use this processor on some of the highest end motherboards available today. It will also run on the lower end b550 chipset. Do you intend to game? Stream? Encode video? What do you use your computer for most? This is a good processor, and the x indicates that it is not locked, so with a good motherboard you will be able to squeeze more performance out of it; how much depends on each individual chip.
A:AnswerEither your motherboard doesn’t support your new processor and needs a bios update or your old processor has a built in GPU on the chip and your new one doesn’t....I don’t know if your have a graphics card or not, so try seeing if your motherboard supports the new processor before trying to contact AMD or tech support.
A:AnswerAre you playing at 1080p or 1440p? If your playing at 1440p the processor matters less. If you want the fastest you can go 5600x or 5800x (5900x is impossible to find).I built a system for my son with the 3700x. That processor has been amazing. It's plenty fast for the average gamer.
A:AnswerYou would need a dedicated GPU your current CPU according to specs has an integrated GPU in the CPU; Hence the G suffix at the end of ryzen 5 2400G. I would look into getting a Ryzen 5 3400G.
A:AnswerConsidering there is an extreme silicon shortage, bitcoin miners, and AMDs new technology you can almost guarantee that a mid-range processor would cost at least 330$ for the next few years and expect the prices to rise as inflation affects the silicon shortage.
A:AnswerIt should be if ASRock has provided a BOIS update. It should be pretty simple to perform a BIOS update but search it up on the web or youtube if you're not sure.
A:AnswerIt is sold in hopes that you click the button that says 'allow performance boost'. then when you do, you have voided warranty and it will show that allowed the item to be overclocked, even if you never changed the clockings, and that will void warranty. other than that, i think it has 2 years, as long as you never touch anything,
A:AnswerThe 3700x's box will have AMD's cooler by default. A CPU like 5600x will not have a cooler. If you look at it from an angle, the 3700x will give more value as it comes with the better upgraded cooler. In comparison, AMD includes a weaker version of its cooler with the 3600 and the X one. The 3700x has the better cooler which included RGB lights as an added bonus. Hope this answers your question.
A:AnswerDell inspiron 5675 uses a proprietary board on a X370 southbridge while the chipset could theoretically handle a 3rd gen Ryzen this ain't going happen because of actual physical limitations of the motherboards hardware. Boards made to single use specifications almost never have any future proofing designed in.