
Unbeatable low power consummation while gaming and Rendering applications. The system is very snappy to open applications although I had to change CMOS settings and some Windows settings. Games run Blazing fast no stutter or lag.

This thing runs at 5.4 K MHz all 6 cores at the same time. Wide open all the time. Using the simple overclock in the bios. By far the best six core Ever and Ever

Low profile, works as intended.

I received this as a free product for bundling. Works flawlessly as a second ssd.

Performance has been fast, even after long load periods. Its lack of DRAM hasn't made any noticeable impact on anything that I've done so far. The most notable characteristic to me, is that it runs cool. So far, even after long load periods, it remains at 30 degrees C with just the mother board heat sink.

-This ssd is amazing -Sold by newegg=no trouble

Easy to install after updating BIOS in my ROG VI motherboard, it went in smoothly and started right up with out an issue. Runs good and is a definite improvement from my 1st gen Ryzen.

no complaints.

Pairing this board with Ryzen 7 9800X3D and RX 7900 XTX and (2x32) 64GB RAM, I'm getting a mind blowing performance in both gaming and productivity work loads like 3D rendering and modeling video/photo editing, OBS streaming/endcoding etc... and the system is super stable ! Definitely this is the Best Mini ITX board, I love it !

-The fastest gaming cpu you can buy. Its kind of surreal to see the performance first hand. -The most efficient all core performance by a country mile (165W at max load but i have some extra thermal headroom so that pushed power up a bit from the typical 150W). Literally pulls half the power of competing options. -Insane for music production. I straight up doubled my performance in FL Studio from my previous i9 9900k. Running 400+ HQ plugins at 96khz (albeit at a large buffer size) and it there is no playback artifacts, glitches, anything. Im going to test further soon but i think Vcache plays very nicely with modern DAWs. -Great for virtualization AND emulation. -Onboard iGPU that actually kind of rips. Just see for yourself. You DO NOT need a dedicated GPU for your system if your use case doesnt require one.

1. High Capacity, I do a lot of College Work that requires a lot of tabs open with PDFs, Web Articles and such, then I want enough so I can boot up a game when I need a break. 2. Low Latency, I was rocking a CL36 6400mhz kit before and I noticed a lot of stuttering in games like Space Marine 2. With this kit that stuttering went away with CL30 6000mhz.

- Modular (meaning you can control how many wires are sticking out the PSU) - Pretty - Easy to use

Responsiveness and speed Switching from DDR4 or slower DDR5, the difference is clear. Apps load faster, multitasking feels smoother, and gamesespecially those that are memory-sensitivebenefit from the 6000 MHz frequency. Efficiency and thermals At just 1.25 V, these sticks dont run hot under heavy load. Stability has been excellent even during long gaming or productivity sessions. Price-to-performance ratio Kits with this kind of speed often cost quite a bit more, especially if they have tighter timings or flashy RGB. This one proves you can get high speed for a fair price. Compatibility On modern DDR5 motherboards, its pretty much plug-and-play with XMP/EXPO. Mine recognized 6000 MHz without issues, and the stability margin is solid.

24 cores at this price in unreal. The other guys give you 6 and 8 cores for this price lol. Boots fast, and breezes through everything I throw at it without a hitch. Gaming and multi tasking are a dream. CPU runs very cool despite being a multicore beast. Compatible with my older AIO, no need for any adapters, just worked. New Intel APO and IBT features are cool, but hope they support them long term. Overclocks really, really well. I am running at E cores at 5.1Ghz, P cores at 5.6Ghz and D2D at 4.0Ghz, Cache at 4.1GHz, and NGU at 3.4Ghz. These are well above stock, and it has zero issues. Tuned my DRAM to 8667 CL38 and get huge bandwidth and low latency now.

I installed this kit on an x670e - Asrock Taichi. Detected and worked at the advertised speed AFTER a bios update.

I love the clips for the m.2 slots so I do not have to deal with screws that's nice. Also the board seems sturdy and not made cheap.

I think is too much for my games. Overal max 10% cpu usage in everything I throw at it. I have played so far: All FarCry titles, Call of Duty Vanguard, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands, and Sniper Ghost warrior 3 among others with no glitches. Ryzen 9 7900x is always wanting more and is not even overclocked, just picked up one of the pre-set Bios configurations and WALAAA just pure power.

This CPU more than doubled my FPS compared to a 3900x in CP2077, both using a 3080, it feels much smoother as well, with no noticeable stutters. This CPU is a serious beast, and if my GPU ever gives out I have an integrated GPU as well so i can still use my PC whilst waiting for a replacement.

No reason to consider Alibaba used up 5080s, you can get the real deal for 1k! I was considering a 4080 Super when I found out the 5080 is actually better despite its AI heavy focus. See modern GPUs can "invent" frames if your game is laggy, which is an oddity because that just means you need a stronger card. If you're doing rendering for 3D projects you need CUDA Cores and VRAM and this baby is loaded with 16 gbs of VRAM and is currently like the 3rd best GPU period. Considering the 5090 is like 2 times the price of the 5080 and finding it at MSRP is probably a myth. This is quite literally the best bang for the buck.

I bought this have enough Watts for my new graphics card.