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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
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Kinerja multicore terbaik
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Heat sink bawaan kurang andal dalam mengurangi panas
Abstract: Last week AMD Ryzen 3000 series desktop processors based on the Zen 2 architecture finally came to market. AMD launched six new desktop processors of which five are available today. Of the processors that are out today they range in price between $199 to...
Published: 2019-07-15, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
For running stock the Ryzen 9 3900X doesn't need a big cooler strapped on for maximum performance and it certainly doesn't require liquid cooling. Even when enabling PBO you won't gain much more performance by upgrading the cooler. We're not saying you sh...
Published: 2019-07-12, Author: Andrei , review by: anandtech.com
Abstract: It's the review we've all been waiting for. Since December last year – and particularly since CES – AMD has been teasing us about the new Zen 2 microarchitecture and AMD's newest Ryzen 3000 series of CPUs. Incorporating a significantly upgraded CPU archit...
Published: 2019-07-10, Author: Jeff , review by: venturebeat.com
When I try to think back to when I became aware of how PCs worked, my memories go back to a few key points. I knew how important it was that my family get a 486 computer. I also remember all those commercials for Intel's Pentium chips. And then, suddenly...
We were curious to see how well a cheap B350 motherboard could run the latest and greatest 12-core, 24-thread Ryzen 9 3900X and were pleasantly surprised that there was no smoke, or sparks flying — it just works. Actually, I'm impressed with how well thi...
Published: 2019-07-09, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
Abstract: For those wondering if upgrading your RAM to higher frequency DIMMs is worthwhile when moving to AMD X570 and a new Zen 2 processor like the Ryzen 9 3900X, here are some reference benchmarks at different frequencies while maintaining the same timings.In c...
Abstract: The buildup to AMD's launch party for its Ryzen 3000 CPUs, aka third gen Ryzen, aka Zen 2, has been huge. And if that's not enough, AMD is also launching the Radeon RX 5700 family of GPUs today. But Zen 2 is the more interesting I think, and the Ryzen 300...
Published: 2019-07-07, Author: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
Great Performance, Relatively Low Power, Many Overclocking Options, Improved IPC and Latency, Competitive Pricing
Higher Idle Power, Wide X570 Pricing, Single-Thread Still Just Behind Intel
Performance versus Intel is more of a mixed bag, but the Ryzen 3000 series still looks strong. Single-thread performance is roughly on-par with Intel's Coffee Lake based Core i9-9900K, depending on the workload. Although it is tight, Intel still has a sma...
Published: 2019-07-07, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
Zen 2 is finally here, and these new Ryzen processors fulfill much of the promise of the next generation of AMD CPUs on 7nm. So far we have tested the Ryzen 7 3700X and Ryzen 9 3900X, and both make a compelling case if you're looking to upgrade or build u...
Published: 2019-07-07, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
So as compelling as the performance is for the AMD 3700X/3900X, if you are a Linux user wanting to run a bleeding-edge distribution you may want to hold off on purchasing this new hardware until hearing more on Phoronix. But if you want to use the likes o...