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NajaeP Posted
CPU and the cooler works really well. Great upgrade from a Ryzen 5 2600; I can finally play all my games at 1080p 60 frames.
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PhillipA Posted
Way better than my old cpu, I’ve been slowly upgrading my pc and learning to build along the way
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Mike Posted
It works great, solid for the price point its at. Definitely recommend, plus the new cooling is a plus
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Jomari Posted
[Employee of bestbuy] I went from Ryzen5 to Ryzen7 and the performance is unmatched
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Anthony Posted
Good product and it performs great. No issue so far.
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DaymonA Posted
Was a huge boost in performance compared to my ryzen 5 3600. I now have a rx 6700 gpu, b550 motherboard, and 32 gb of ram and it works amazing.
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ALinkToThePasta Posted
I upgraded from a R5 5500, and the difference is night and day. The processor came quickly, was well packed, and zero damage. 5/5.
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Ricky Posted
AND Ryzen 7 5800XT like it lot best purchase for gaming
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JakeW Posted
Works great. Great upgrade. First one I got had a bad pin, brought it to the store and they replaced no problem.
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CjF1 Posted
Works good just hard to put together cause I don’t know how to build pc’s
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ChristianW Posted
Works good, just the slightest bit better than the 5600x.
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Mike Posted
Upgraded from an Ryzen 7 3700X & it has been a pretty dramatic improvement. Games load quicker, and overall perform much better than the 3700x. It does run a little hotter than the 3700x so make sure you pair with an AIO.
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ITForensics Posted
Upgraded my old AMD Ryzen 5 to AMD Ryzen 7 5800XT. My PC is smoother now. I would recommend it
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MarcusS Posted
It’s a good cpu I love Best Buy they do the best shipping
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MartinB Posted
So far speeds through all my gaming needs. No issues so far. Not expecting any Love AMD generally. The fan was a bit much. But a good price for the bundle
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CamdenT Posted
cpu light came on motherboard after only having this for 3 months
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Wyatt Posted
Not worth the extra $100 for this cpu. I got comfused in store. Shouldve gone x3d chip or AM5. (Not besr buys fault, amd shouldnt have released this at this price point)
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Alberto Posted
The cpu was faulty and guess what best buy doesn’t refund
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Luis Posted
The AMD Ryzen 7 5800XT is exactly what it claims to be — a refined, last-hurrah upgrade for the legendary AM4 platform. If you’re already rocking a B450, B550, or X570 motherboard and want a noticeable boost without switching to AM5, this chip is an easy “yes.” Performance-wise, it’s impressive. The 8 cores and 16 threads handle gaming, streaming, and multitasking like a champ. Clock speeds hit 4.8 GHz on boost, and it stays smooth even under load. In real-world use, games like Cyberpunk 2077 and Warzone run buttery with solid frame times when paired with a good GPU. Productivity tasks — video editing, compiling, or 3D rendering — also benefit from the higher boost frequencies over the older 5800X. Thermals are decent but not amazing. You’ll want a solid air cooler or a 240mm AIO, especially if you plan to push it. Power draw is a bit higher than the original 5800X, but that’s the tradeoff for extra performance. What makes it shine most is value — if you already own an AM4 board, this chip breathes new life into your system without breaking the bank. However, if you’re building from scratch, you might want to look at Ryzen 7000 or Intel 14th Gen instead — they offer better futureproofing. Pros: ✅ Excellent performance for gaming and productivity ✅ Strong single-core boost up to 4.8 GHz ✅ Great final upgrade for AM4 owners ✅ Unlocked for overclocking Cons: ❌ Runs a bit hot under load ❌ Not ideal for new builds (AM4 is end-of-life) ❌ Limited upgrade path beyond this CPU Verdict: ⭐ 4.5/5 – The Ryzen 7 5800XT is the ultimate AM4 send-off — powerful, reliable, and still relevant in 2025. If you’re not ready to jump to AM5 yet, this chip is your best bet.
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EstebanM Posted
I installed the AMD Ryzen 7 5800XT as an upgrade on an existing AM4 system, and the installation process was simple and straightforward. The CPU dropped into the socket easily, the retention arm locked without any issues, and it worked perfectly with my existing AM4 cooler. No extra hardware or adjustments were needed. After installation, the system booted without problems and recognized the processor immediately. Performance has been very solid in daily use and gaming. Applications load quickly, multitasking is smooth, and the system feels responsive overall. The 8 cores and 16 threads provide more than enough power for demanding workloads, and boost speeds perform as expected under load. So far, stability has been excellent with no crashes or compatibility issues. Overall, the Ryzen 7 5800XT was easy to install and delivers reliable, strong performance, making it a good choice for anyone upgrading or building on the AM4 platform.
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