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Customers are impressed with the Ryzen 7 5800X's performance, price, and gaming capabilities. They appreciate its compatibility with various components and find it to be a worthwhile upgrade. However, some users have concerns about its temperature and potential overheating issues. This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
So in a nutshell, if you prioritize: Budget upgrade: 5700X. Budget gaming upgrade: 5800X3D. Budget mixed gaming/productivity upgrade: 5900X or 5950X. Budget-agnostic pure gaming: 7800X3D. Budget-agnostic mixed use: 7900/7900X/7950X/7950X3D. Budget-agnostic and brand-agnostic mixed use: Intel 13700K or 13900K. 16.
Apr 15, 2021. #5. 5800x shouldn't be any issue whatsoever at idle with any cooler. Even simple loads shouldn't be a problem staying under 80°C. At a guess I'd say that you installed the H60 as Corsair directed, put the pump on the cpu_fan header and the fan on a sys_fan header. Which is fine except for one thing.
Your 5800x is most probably not really fully loaded in gaming scenarios, so for other workloads that will fully load your CPU, then it will probably go beyond 80c. Of course, if you're just gaming and won't do any taxing productivity stuff, then it doesn't really matter. Reply reply. anamericandude.
AMD’s Robert Hallock has clarified that temperatures up to 90C for the higher-end Zen 3 based Ryzen 7 and 9 parts are quite normal, and won’t affect the life-cycle of the chip. Replying to a Redditor, Hallock said that AMD views temperatures up to 90C (for the 5800X/5900X/5950X) as typical and... www.hardwaretimes.com. Click to expand...
None of the other 5000-series Ryzen are like 5800X. The rest are efficiently configured. Only 5800X is pushed completely to the limit. Also TDP is not same as power consumption nor it's any kind of limit. For 105W TDP ryzens limit is 142W (PPT) and 5800X does get there in heavy all-core workloads. Eco mode set limit to 88W on 5800X turning it ...
5800x's should land somewhere around 4.6-4.7ghz max all core OC. Haven't messed around with PBO/undervolting or anything so can't help with that. Mine tops out at 4.625 at something over 1.3vcore. It runs extremely hot at these settings regardless of cooling solution so I daily 4.375 @ 1.23125 and get virtually identical gaming performance.
27,104. 5,009. 144,340. Dec 1, 2023. #2. 5800X3D would be a decent improvement for gaming, but not all titles benefit from the extra cache. 3600 CL18 is decent enough, you might try some memory overclocking to tighten the timings. Beyond that there is the 7800X3D plus a board and DDR5.
CPU: Ryzen 7 5800x. Motherboard: ASUS TUF Gaming B550-PLUS AMD AM4 Zen 3 Ryzen 5000. Ram: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro SL 32GB (2x16) SSD/HDD: SAMSUNG (MZ-V8V1T0B/AM) 980 SSD 1TB - M.2 NVMe. GPU: MSI GTX 1560 Ventus xs 4G OC. PSU: ASUS ROG Strix 750 Fully Modular 80 Plus Gold 750W. Chassis: Silverstone fara r1.
Ryzen 7 5800X optimal settings (Voltage and Clocks) Discussion. So, since i could not find what are the exact recommended values, i decided to post this thread hoping that someone can point me in the right direction. I'm getting voltage spikes up to 1.45v, and clock speeds up to 4800 Mhz. What's worse actually, in high demanding games (Such as ...