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Brand | AMD |
CPU Manufacturer | AMD |
CPU Model | Ryzen 9 3950X |
CPU Speed | 4.7 GHz |
CPU Socket | Socket AM4 |
About this item
- 16 Cores and 32 processing threads, The most processing power you can get in mainstream desktop
- Can deliver ultra-fast 100+ FPS performance in the world's most popular games
- Cooler not included, Liquid cooler with 280 millimeter or larger radiator recommended. Max Temps:95°C
- 4.7 GHz max Boost, unlocked for overclocking, 72 MB of game cache, ddr-3200 support
- For the advanced socket AM4 platform, can support PCIe 4.0 on x570 motherboards
- Base Clock-3.5GHz,Total L1 Cache-1 MB,Total L2 Cache-8 MB, CMOS-TSMC 7nm FinFET, PCI express version-PCIe 4.0 x16. OS Support-Windows 10 - 64-Bit Edition, RHEL x86 64-Bit, Ubuntu x86 64-Bit. Operating System (OS) support will vary by manufacturer
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Stability | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.2 | 4.5 | 4.4 |
For gaming | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
Value for money | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.0 | 4.2 | 4.2 |
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core count | 16 | 1 | 16 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
cpu socket | Socket AM4 | Socket AM5 | Socket AM4 | Socket AM5 | Socket AM5 | Socket AM5 |
cpu speed | 4.7 GHz | 4.5 GHz | 4.9 GHz | 4.2 GHz | 3.7 GHz | 4.7 GHz |
cpu family | ryzen 9 3950x | unknown | ryzen 9 | unknown | ryzen 9 | ryzen 9 |
L2 cache | 1 MB | 16 MB | 4 MB | 16 MB | 12 MB | 12 MB |
wattage | 105 watts | 170 watts | 105 watts | 120 watts | 65 watts | 170 watts |
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The world's most powerful 16-core desktop processor.
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Technical Details
Brand | AMD |
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Series | Ryzen 9 |
Item model number | AMD Ryzen 9 3950X |
Item Weight | 6.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.57 x 1.57 x 0.24 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.57 x 1.57 x 0.24 inches |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Number of Processors | 16 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Department | mens |
Manufacturer | AMD |
Language | English, English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B07ZTYKLZW |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 8, 2019 |
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4.8 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #218 in Computer CPU Processors |
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the computer processor. They mention that it has amazing multi-threaded performance, is very impressive, and is a crazy fast compute monster. The ram runs at its rated speed, and it has not slowed down. The multithreaked workload is just bonkers fast, and the CPU is very efficient in what it does.
"...So far after a solid day of testing I can say it's a crazy fast compute monster that runs cool, stable, and relatively quiet on my MSI MEG X570..." Read more
"Good quality product. Fast shipping. Product is as advertised." Read more
"...Nonetheless, this chip is amazing. It's a bit pricey, but I feel like I'll be using this baby for much longer than I used my 1700...." Read more
"...This is where AMD stepped up!This thing has much better single core performance than my i7 and most importantly, the best multi-core..." Read more
Customers like the performance of the computer processor. They mention that it runs absolutely fantastic, works great for their newest computer build, and is the best mainstream CPU on the market. Some say that it has not slowed down or given them any problems. Overall, most are happy with the performance and functionality of the product.
"...has been running for a little over six months now and this CPU is phenomenal for gaming...." Read more
"...Everything is fast, crash free and seamless. CPU heavy games like Satisfactory on heavy maps saw huge gains...." Read more
"Amazing CPU for gaming and workstations. Easily handles games and has the power to do pretty much any tasks you want to do...." Read more
"...It has not slowed down, it has not given me ANY problems, and I can still use my computer to do whatever else I want while rendering...." Read more
Customers like the value of the computer processor. They say it's a big bang for your buck, the best processor ever for the price, and it offers better performance at a lower price. Some say it saves them tons of time and is very fun to use.
"...Costs way less than anything Intel so I can spend money elsewhere! No problem cooling with the Noctua NH-D15...." Read more
"...and efficiency of this and many other AMD CPUs is absolutely worth your money...." Read more
"...Total value for what this is. Worth the splurge!" Read more
"...Alright, enough complaints about the low stock, strange order process, and misleading game bundle info...." Read more
Customers like the gaming capabilities of the computer processor. They mention that it is great for multitasking, gaming, and content creation. Some say that it can handle multitasks very well, and gets 20-30 higher FPS now compared to the x299 platform. Overall, most are satisfied with the gaming performance of the product.
"Amazing CPU for gaming and workstations. Easily handles games and has the power to do pretty much any tasks you want to do...." Read more
"This is by far the most powerful and versatile processor I have ever owned...." Read more
"The best $800 I've spent on computer hardware. I can render, play, stream, and keep control of my computer at the same time...." Read more
"...This CPU is perfect for all my needs and more!" Read more
Customers like the power of the processor. They say it has amazing power, is power efficient, and is fast. Customers also mention that it's the core of the most powerful PC they have ever built, with a powerful blend of energy efficiency and raw multi-threaded horsepower. Overall, customers are satisfied with the power and performance of the product.
"...Power consumption is amazingly low for such a powerful CPU...." Read more
"...Overall this is a powerful CPU that is very efficient in what it does." Read more
"...set to handle water temps that the chip was producing, the fans were pushing 75% usage at just idle (default fans have 2400ish RPM limit)...." Read more
"...the 3950x crushes my 1950x thread ripper in both speed and lower power consumption...." Read more
Customers like the stability of the computer processor. They say it's solid, stable, and has no single crash. The x570 chipset support is really stable, with the latest kernel. It runs smooth and handles stress load beautifully. It tears through rendering, simulations, and games alike.
"...of testing I can say it's a crazy fast compute monster that runs cool, stable, and relatively quiet on my MSI MEG X570 Unify motherboard with a..." Read more
"...Everything is fast, crash free and seamless. CPU heavy games like Satisfactory on heavy maps saw huge gains...." Read more
"...The new CPU was good, stable and no problems so far...." Read more
"...Solid chip, but overkill if you’re mainly doing lighter tasks and perfect if you’re not ready to build a Threadripper yet ;)" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the cores of the computer processor. They mention that it has a fantastic 16-core CPU, with lots of speed. They also appreciate the single cores, which are decent. Overall, customers are happy with the performance of the product.
"16-core 32-threads, affordable. Compared to workstation CPUs such as threadripper and Intel’s X line of CPUs. It can also game extremely well...." Read more
"...noticed a lot of things are not multi-threaded but even the single cores are decent." Read more
"...Incredibly fast with plenty of cores to spare." Read more
"Great use of 16 cores. Runs games extremely well. Along with other programs." Read more
Customers are mixed about the cooling of the computer processor. Some mention that it runs slightly cooler than their 2700x did with the same, while others say that it's hot enough to fry an egg and the thermal paste isn't fast enough to dissipate the heat.
"...day of testing I can say it's a crazy fast compute monster that runs cool, stable, and relatively quiet on my MSI MEG X570 Unify motherboard with a..." Read more
"...The only con (minor) I noticed was it runs a bit hotter than my 1700, as expected, but it required some cooler tweaking to not have my PC sound like..." Read more
"...No problem cooling with the Noctua NH-D15...." Read more
"Do not look at this as you would a typical consumer CPU. This thing runs hot and requires good cooling. My 280mm AIO is probably the minimum...." Read more
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Alright, enough complaints about the low stock, strange order process, and misleading game bundle info. The good news is this CPU is every bit as good as the reviews say it is. So far after a solid day of testing I can say it's a crazy fast compute monster that runs cool, stable, and relatively quiet on my MSI MEG X570 Unify motherboard with a Noctua NH-D15 air cooler and 64GB (2x32GB) of Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200 C16 memory (CMK64GX4M2E3200C16) overclocked to 3600-18-22-22-42. The other important bits in my system build are a Phanteks Enthoo Luxe case, Seasonic FOCUS GX-850 (SSR-850FX) 80+ Gold power supply, EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 (08G-P4-2081-KR) video card, and 1TB Samsung SM961 NVMe SSD running Win10 Pro 1909. You can safely ignore AMD's water cooling recommendation as long as you get a good air cooler and ensure good air flow in your case. Power consumption is amazingly low for such a powerful CPU. Sure, it's going to pull more total power than low and most mid-range CPUs but this is still an extremely efficient processor. Gaming performance is excellent. Maybe not quite as good as Intel's best gaming CPUs but close enough provided you don't game for a living. On the other hand, this thing rules the roost in video encoding. It's amazing. I do a mix of both so this CPU is the perfect balance for me.
Bought this CPU as an upgrade from my Ryzen 1700. I have a decent x370 motherboard (GIGABYTE Gaming 5), so I was wary about whether or not I should upgrade my motherboard as well; however, after making sure I was on the right bios version to support 3rd gen ryzen, I plopped this bad boy in and was immediately blown away. Gone are the days of CPU bottleneck for my 1080ti. Gone are the days of non-GPU accelerated video rendering and audio exporting. It for sure doubled my speed even with my 1700 overclocked to 3.8 GHz, and there's still more I can get out of it if I were to upgrade my mobo to an x570 board. Nonetheless, this chip is amazing. It's a bit pricey, but I feel like I'll be using this baby for much longer than I used my 1700. The ability to use my old hardware is a HUGE plus.
The only con (minor) I noticed was it runs a bit hotter than my 1700, as expected, but it required some cooler tweaking to not have my PC sound like a jet engine 24/7. For context, I am using a corsair h100i v2 AIO cooler. At idle, the chip is between 45-50 ⁰C. It sits around 50⁰C when browsing YouTube and such. During 1080p gaming, games like AC Odyssey (max settings) were pushing it to 64⁰C max in a roughly 22⁰C atmosphere. Because the curves on the corsair link software settings were not set to handle water temps that the chip was producing, the fans were pushing 75% usage at just idle (default fans have 2400ish RPM limit). I had to spend a good hour or so and then some more time during gaming to customize and tweak the fan curve settings. It paid off because now my PC as quiet as possible while having stable temps for both the water and the CPU. I'd also recommend using Ryzen Master to check temps ad 3rd party software, at the moment, aren't reporting correct cpu temps (they show the temps as roughly 5-7⁰ hotter with more usage spikes)
TL;DR:
- If you invested in a good x370 board (~$180+) for the ryzen 1000 series, this CPU is a very good overall upgrade if you have the money to fork over for it. If not, the 3900x is also a great option (or any of the 3000 CPUs, honestly).
- Make sure your cooler can handle the temps and the mobo vrm can deliver enough voltage (most x370s can).
- Be prepared to modify settings for your cooling solution as the chip runs hotter than ryzen 1000 CPUs.
This thing has much better single core performance than my i7 and most importantly, the best multi-core performance you can buy in the consumer realm. Costs way less than anything Intel so I can spend money elsewhere! No problem cooling with the Noctua NH-D15.
Sure, some newly released Intel processors have slightly better single core performance in some games but getting 195 FPS instead of 170 FPS is pointless. I use my computer for some gaming but I also spend about 90% of my time doing a lot of encoding, editing, VMs, and compression/decompression. The faster I get work done, the more time I have to play!
AMD 3950X
Noctua NH-D15 CPU Cooler
Gigabyte X570 AORUS Xtreme
1TB GIGABYTE AORUS NVMe Gen4 M.2
Seasonic PRIME 1300W Platinum SSR-1300PD
EVGA GTX 1080 Ti FTW3
WD 10TB SATA
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No problems so far with it.
I haven't done any bench marking but...
Runs cool. (Ambient room temp 24C) (Gaming 50 to 70C) (Idle 40C)
Using a "be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4" heatsink on the CPU
In a Cooler Master MasterCase H500 case
On a Asus ROG X570 Crosshair VIII Formula ATX Motherboard
With Linux Mint Cinnamon 20.1
Multi-core apps run fast
Games run well
What can I say, it's been working well. No complaints.
Después de 3 días de empezar a usarlo es increíble tener tanto poder en un espacio tan pequeño, en si el cpu es pesado a comparación con el 1800x (el cual estoy actualizando), la mobo al que se lo instale es una crosshair vi hero x370, y va de maravilla, tenia mis dudas por el tema de la potencia pero al activar el precision boost overdrive, puedes darte cuenta que la placa esta sobrada en potencia, El oc máximo que se ha intentado es de 4.4 a 1.35v con una compensación a 1.41v a una temperatura máxima de 84°c la puntacion en CBR20 fue de 10,100 impresionante subir de 9,049 en stock mas de 1000 puntos, todo esto refrigerado por un kraken x72 en una configuración de 6 ventiladores noctua a 3000rpm (push and pull), en cuanto a ram se refiere son unas trident z a 3000mhz que perfectamente son estables con un oc a 3600mhz con 1.35v, afortunadamente aun son chip samsung B-die, eso ayuda bastante.
Cabe hacer mención que después de varias pruebas el voltaje puede bajarse aun mas, ya que lo permite,con lo que se podría pulir un poco el tema del calentamiento, o al contrario intentar subir la frecuencia pero sinceramente no veo necesario hacerlo ya que con el hecho de poner las ram a 3600mhz, y activar precision boost overdrive, se logra un buen incremento en el rendimiento claro no comparado con un oc manual pero se podría decir que es una media, logrando 9,590 en CBR20 a una temperatura de 73°c, en procesos cotidianos con este cpu considero es lo mas adecuado, ya que si se tiene un sistema de water cooling costum valdría la pena el oc manual a mi consideración todo depende de los parámetros.
En conclusión es un cpu monstruoso por el precio que tiene y comparado con mi antiguo 1800x y un olvidado 1920x es un cambio bastante radical, ya que se acaba de juntar en un solo equipo lo mejor de dos mundos gaming y workstation.
Reviewed in Mexico on February 7, 2020
Después de 3 días de empezar a usarlo es increíble tener tanto poder en un espacio tan pequeño, en si el cpu es pesado a comparación con el 1800x (el cual estoy actualizando), la mobo al que se lo instale es una crosshair vi hero x370, y va de maravilla, tenia mis dudas por el tema de la potencia pero al activar el precision boost overdrive, puedes darte cuenta que la placa esta sobrada en potencia, El oc máximo que se ha intentado es de 4.4 a 1.35v con una compensación a 1.41v a una temperatura máxima de 84°c la puntacion en CBR20 fue de 10,100 impresionante subir de 9,049 en stock mas de 1000 puntos, todo esto refrigerado por un kraken x72 en una configuración de 6 ventiladores noctua a 3000rpm (push and pull), en cuanto a ram se refiere son unas trident z a 3000mhz que perfectamente son estables con un oc a 3600mhz con 1.35v, afortunadamente aun son chip samsung B-die, eso ayuda bastante.
Cabe hacer mención que después de varias pruebas el voltaje puede bajarse aun mas, ya que lo permite,con lo que se podría pulir un poco el tema del calentamiento, o al contrario intentar subir la frecuencia pero sinceramente no veo necesario hacerlo ya que con el hecho de poner las ram a 3600mhz, y activar precision boost overdrive, se logra un buen incremento en el rendimiento claro no comparado con un oc manual pero se podría decir que es una media, logrando 9,590 en CBR20 a una temperatura de 73°c, en procesos cotidianos con este cpu considero es lo mas adecuado, ya que si se tiene un sistema de water cooling costum valdría la pena el oc manual a mi consideración todo depende de los parámetros.
En conclusión es un cpu monstruoso por el precio que tiene y comparado con mi antiguo 1800x y un olvidado 1920x es un cambio bastante radical, ya que se acaba de juntar en un solo equipo lo mejor de dos mundos gaming y workstation.
Kam schick verpackt an, schnell eingebaut mit neuer Wärmeleitpaste, Windows hat sich der CPU angepasst und es konnte direkt weiterlosgehen, klar der Stromverbrauch ist etwas hochgegangen zu meinem Vorgänger dem Ryzen 3700x aber das war ja an sich klar.
Gekühlt wird er mit einer AIO-Wakü und läuft stabil auf 60 Grad Celsius in Games was ich beeindruckend finde! "Stock Clock"
Also wer das Ding zum Rendern braucht, klare Kaufempfehlung man hat definitiv nichts zu bereuen.
Und zum Zocken kann man das Teil natürlich auch perfekt verwenden.
Im Idle eine maximale auslastung von 5%.
Beim Zocken um die 20-25% je nach Game :D
Also könnt ihr ruhig auch mal 3 Games im Hintergrund offen haben ohne das ihr was davon merkt das euer Pc langsamer wird, natürlich muss eure GRAKA da mithalten können ;)