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July 2019
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Kencang Banget
PCI-e 4.0
7nm
Mudah di OC dengan unlock multiplier
Efisiensi daya yang baik mengingat banyaknya jumlah inti
Dukung soket AM4 yang ada di pasaran
Prosesor desktop dengan inti yang banyak
Kinerja multicore terbaik
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Tanpa grafis terintegrasi
Kinerja single core masih kalah dengan pesaing
Heat sink bawaan kurang andal dalam mengurangi panas
Published: 2019-08-13, Author: Dave , review by: hothardware.com
Abstract: AMD's Ryzen 3000 series processors have made a positive impact on the PC enthusiast market, the likes of which we haven't seen in years. From a performance-per-dollar standpoint, AMD's disruptive Zen 2 architecture offers a strong value proposition for ne...
Published: 2019-08-12, Author: Sebastian , review by: notebookcheck.net
consistently good system performance, excellent gaming performance, 12 cores and 24 threads, energy efficient, future-proofed, PCI Express 4.0, stylish stock cooler, still using Socket AM4, soldered heat spreader
unreliable TDP specification, relatively expensive X570 platform, comparatively expensive at launch by AMD standards, PCIe 4.0 only with the X570 chipset, stock cooler gets loud under load, high core temperatures with the stock cooler, hardly any overclo
The AMD Ryzen 9 3900X desktop CPU review. Test device courtesy of AMD Germany.AMD has put a lot of pressure on Intel with the release of the Ryzen 3000 family. The company has got a lot right too, while the reinvigorated competition in the desktop CPU mar...
Published: 2019-08-08, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: When we reviewed Ryzen's latest iteration we briefly checked out how DDR4-3200 CL14 compared to the DDR4-3600 CL16 memory that AMD supplied to us, as they claimed that was an optimal configuration. Turns out there was very little difference between the tw...
Looking at our benchmark results, we can confirm definite performance improvements with the new AMD chipset drivers across the board. Especially low-threaded applications benefit in a significant way, some posting several percent improvements, which is b...
Published: 2019-07-25, Author: Ben , review by: hothardware.com
Abstract: AMD renewed competition in the CPU space back in 2017, when its Zen-based Ryzen processors stormed the scene a couple months earlier than originally anticipated. These processors combined good enough single-threaded performance with many core architecture...
The Ryzen 9 3900X remains the fastest processor in our bench even with SMT disabled, beating the Core i9-9900K across multi-threaded tests. It also beats an untouched Ryzen 7 3700X. It's settled, then, that 12 physical cores beat 8-core/16-thread. Howeve...
Published: 2019-07-19, Author: Tom , review by: modders-inc.com
Abstract: Over the last few years, AMD has really been making waves in the CPU market. They've really invested in the CPU architecture and it is starting to pay off. The AMD Ryzen CPUs have really shaken things up and have given consumers a chance to be at least so...
Published: 2019-07-17, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: A battle that needs no further introduction, we're pitting the new Ryzen 9 3900X head to head against the Core i9-9900K in 36 games. There's loads of results to go over and this article is solely focused on PC gaming performance. For more context on the c...
Abstract: Most of our readers know that the vast majority of PC games are designed for your mainstream 4-8 core processors. As the processor manufacturers have been rapidly increasing core counts that hasn't directly translated into better performance. When AMD fir...
Abstract: I noticed a number of sites and channels are reporting that the AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-core, 24-thread processor can be run at full clock speeds with just 1.00V on the CPU VCore. That sounds pretty damn impressive and I just had to give it a try here to see...