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En revanche, pour du gaming uniquement, un 5800X3D proposera un meilleur rapport perf/prix, mais le 5950X est performant en toutes circonstances, pour ceux qui one l'envie (et les moyens) d'investir dans ce CPU

La seconde c’est que le mien par rapport à d’autre même CPU le mien a une fréquence native de 0.14 de moins que d’autre…. Bien sur Amazon n’y est pour rien mais y’a sûrement des contrôles qualité kke part et en tant qu’acheteur Amazon devrait s’en prévaloir.
Donc 4 étoiles il fait le taff mais 1 étoile en moins car contrôle qualité décevant du produit et manque le ventirad.

installed in a MSI x470 gaming m7 ac. Completely Compatible after a Bios update.
This is a major performance boost in gaming, streaming, multitasking, and content creation for me plus great price as of this review. I would recommend DDR 3600 ram to get the best performance but will work fine with lower speed ram.
If you already have a lot of money invested in your AM4 platform and are not ready for starting over with the AM5 or Intel, then this is your best choice to future proof your PC for many years to come while giving the AM5 time to mature.
This is the last High Core Count processor for the AM4 platform according to AMD and the 5800X3D is the last processor release overall. If all you do is game period, then the 5800X3D may be your best choice for a new gaming build or upgrade. But if you do all of the above mentioned, then the 5950X is your best choice. Gaming differences are basically 5 to 20 frames average difference depending on title mostly in favor of the 5800X3D but by a small margin.
Overall, I am very happy with this upgrade and will take a whole lot of convincing to get me back to an Intel platform.

Là ce 5950x semble prometteur au début mais après des centaines de reboot je conclus que :
- Le "précision boost overdrive" se recalibre à chaque boot, ainsi un overclocking qui était ultra stable est ruiné au reboot suivant.
- La courbe de précision boost overdrive ne prend en charge que le multi coeur, ainsi avec l'amélioration des performances multi core très rapidement les performance single core retombent à celle du multi core, pour un processeur qui peut aisément faire du 5Ghz en single core c'est chiant de retomber à 4.4Ghz avec de temps en temps des petites pointes vers 4.8Ghz.
- La tension du processeur semble avoir un fort impact sur le lien pci-e et en baissant uniquement le voltage cpu des erreurs apparaissent avec le pilote de carte graphique.
Avec ça mit bout à bout j'ai fini par faire un simple overclocking bourrin :
- sur le multiplicateur qui à l'avantage de rester le même entre chaque boot.
- avec un offset de voltage qui revient au voltage stock (1.35V) quand il est en full load.
En refroidissement air j'ai un score 30400 points sur cinebench et mes fréquence en streaming sont stable, alors que si je passe passe par BPO les fréquences font le yoyo et l'encodage tousse.
Ce processeur n'est donc pas bon pour un pc de bureau et AMD devrait avoir honte de fournir des firmwares aussi nuls en suggérant que ce cpu est bon pour les jeux.
Par contre il est un vrai bourreau de travail capable d'encaisser et transmettre à son ihs facilement 175W de dégagement thermique.
Je guette les mises à jour de firmware qui éventuellement fourniront un PBO potable.
Sur mon 5800X il a fallut 10 firmware de la carte mère MSI avant que son PBO arrête d'avoir un comportement abérant.
Mon ventirad c'est un noctua NH-D15 dont j'ai du remplacer le ventilo sur la ram par un NF-A12x25.




Il est refroidit par un Corsair LCD iCUE H150i ELITE (donc quand même un gros whatercooling) 60 degrés en jeu et sur des rendus vidéos environ 70 degrés avec une température ambiante d'environ 23 degrés.
A part ça super processeur et super efficace pour du 105W !

Some scenes that took more than 8 hours on a laptop, it took less than 1 hour to render in 4K.
Definetely worth it for multi-core applications.


Definitely recommend.

I was having an issue where my CPU would go from 50C to 90C in a second with my fans on full power making a lot of noise and then drop down to 50C once load was gone. It took talking to friends who have the same CPU to find out that a lot of people underclock in order for it to run cooler. Dropping the max clock from 5000 to 4300 with voltage to match it now doesn't go above 60C for short bursts and no more than 75C for 15+ minutes at 100% load. Underclocking is easy to do with the Ryzen Master application, and in the times where full power is needed it can be reverted in a click without any restart required.

Compared to the Ryzen 3900X it replaces, my Substance Painter work is almost twice as fast when compositing textures. Blender 2.9x performance is also much more performant even if the video card in my system has not changed especially with millions of vertices when sculpting models.
Gaming performance is excellent as well with approximately +15% FPS in Star Citizen (all other components being equal) - for the first time I've hit 100+ FPS in SC which is unheard of on the 3900x (most was in the high 80s). Caveat: this is on 3.13 beta so there were also improvements and optimizations in the game - but the 5950x flies through anything I throw at it.
My particular unit runs at 4.6GHz across all cores (as reported by Windows) during normal operations, and HWINFO reports 4 cores frequently hitting over 5GHz, peaks at 5.25GHz. Not doing any overclocking, this is automatic out of the box with default board and CPU settings.
A word of warning: this unit requires excellent cooling, and I'm running a Corsair H115i capellix AIO with the newer (larger) Asetek pump. That cooler runs at 28C compared to my older H115i that was usually at 35C - so cooling makes a big difference in maximum clock speeds. I am running custom Noctua AF14 IPC3000 fans on the cooler with high static pressure - not the Corsair fans - but that hasn't changed from the prior H115i.
All in all, highly recommend although for just gaming, I would go with the 5900X or 5800X as they can probably overclock to 5GHz as well. I use the extra cores for 3D design work, not for games, although the 5950x has faster clocks built-in than other models in the Ryzen 5000 series.

I'm using a Noctua UH-12A and it stays around 60C under full load while rendering and it's whisper quiet. There's probably some room for overclocking based on those numbers but I haven't tried. It's a relatively low wattage processor so it doesn't take a lot to cool it. I was considering all in one liquid coolers but I'm glad I went with this setup.
I upgraded from a 3950X which I got on sale for $100 off. The 3950X is a better value in terms of performance for the dollar when on sale like that. The 5950X is still a great processor but I'm not sure it was worth all the trouble to get during the stock shortage compared to a 3950X which is readily available most of the time. I would say go with the 3950X if you come across one for a good deal. If you're reading this later on when the 5950X is readily available then I would go with the 5950X. In other words the difference between the two is meh.
I set the product page as the home page for my phone and one day it was randomly in stock when I went to my phone for something unrelated. If you're trying to get stuff in high demand like this processor then I'd try doing the same. Bots, social media, and other methods didn't work and took up a lot more of my time.

The upgrade is noticeable. And not just on benchmarks. This is a fast chip. The difference in compile time for large next.js projects is especially apparent.
But if I were building a gaming rig, I'd probably get a 5800X3D (or less) and put more $ into the graphics card. If you look at benchmarks, you'll see that the 5950X doesn't really do any better for games.

Ween I first installed this 5950X and so the clock speeds and how cool it run straight from the box, I fall in love with this CPU.
Straight from the box means, PBO "auto" which realty means Off and this is also B2-Stepping batch, clocks all day long 4.9MHz-5050MHz and cooled by NH-D15...I absolutely love it.
Compare to 12900k that was constantly hitting 90C-95C and throttling like crazy, its like comparing night and day.
You can't beat 105 TDP 16 core CPU that can run comfortably 5GHz at 60-65C on any platform to Intel's base 125 TDP that runs 5.1GHz at 90C-95C on top of that, you need windows 11 for the e and p core to run properly.....no thanks.
Totally recommend and again that is coming from long time Intel fanboy.


Il a mangé tout ses calculs en 2 minutes, et il en redemande.
Je n'ai plus rien à lui donner. Il m'a acculé dans un coin de la pièce.
Je crois que je suis le prochain.





Keeping it cool with a Corsair iCUE H150i Elite Capellix Liquid CPU Cooler in a Corsair 7000D case. It's been in the mid 80's (F) here today, in an apartment with no A/C, and everything is doing great. Temps are fine.
When/If I decide to OC I will report back.
Love this processor, highly recommend.

