
Very fast for gaming and internet. It will run at a much higher TDP ( thermal design power or point) with an after market cooler. It will give you a big performance uplift running at a higher TDP. Great value.


New item, still in a sealed box. Bow well-packed into another box for shipping with cushioning inside to reduce movement. RYZEN 5950x CPU. 16 cores that run nice and cool. Super easy to tweak and make it faster. It runs cooler than my 3900x did on the same motherboard. It's about 40% faster. Scored 22,011 on CinebenchR23 stock, ten minutes after installation.

Low power, good igpu, cheap


Product arrived well packed and as promised, with a very quick turnaround from order to shipment. Good Vendor with good product and good service!

-Can finally run arc raiders at 60-80 frames


Much cheaper than boxed cpu, so if you aren't looking to use a stock cooler this is the way to go, but honestly, you could buy a cheap AIO cooler and still save money over the retail boxed version. CPU was well packaged (bubble wrap package, box, more bubble wrap around a 2nd box containing the plastic CPU holder}, and in perfect condition. Great CPU, at a great price!

Cheap cost Prolongs your AM4 MOBO Has the 3D L3 cache

- Insane performance per dollar - Low power draw - Runs cold on a D15 - Easily locks 360FPS in iRacing - Even comes with a cooler! I love a free cooler!

I have both, but in different boards; i read a review that said the hyperthreading only counts in certain games, and since I run a dx-11 title on my surround view rig, i can't notice any disadvantage, nor a boost when playing american truck driver. the one thing i have noticed, is it's currently a lot cheaper than my 3600, lol! but seriously folks; I've run a few hundred hrs with this proc, using an msi r-9 290, a gigabyte wind force gtx 1650 o.c; and an asus rtx 5050 o.c. without a single hitch! i love the new 5050 by the way; i removed the plastic back plate, and re-installed the screws, to use the shroud as the support plate, so i could set a 92mm 4-pin fan over the pcb (dart tips fit the mounting holes, and are trimable for height) and it runs 5760 x 1080p at about 60% load, and 120 degrees F.... (44 fps and full eye candy) i'm on an asrock b550 phantom 4; 16gb timtec 16-18-18-38 3200mhz; a 40" tv, with two 32" viewsonics for the side windows, and it rocks! i'm old school; i built my first rig in 1995, and i never overclock, i just upgrade to go faster, lol! my bragging rights come from the years i can squeeze out of the cash i paid; i have 20 motherboards; an abit ax5 with a 100 mhz dx4, and perfect caps after 30 years. i have a foxconn destroyer, an asrock 990fx fatalty killer, an asrock z590 steel legend atx's all. a pair of zotac 780 gtx's amped editions with full solid copper water blocks, a gigabyte ud5 with an i7 core / and 8 x 4 gb sticks quad channel ddr3 patriot 1866 mhz copper aluminum spreaders with copper bars inside..................................... an original foxconn 8800 gtx i purchased the day it was released

no issues mounting

If you are looking for the best performance on a budget, this is your chip. I built two systems with similar hardware except for the CPU - one with this and the other with a core 7 265. I can't tell a difference in Star Citizen, one of the most demanding games on a CPU.

Works as intended out of the box for me. Placed it into the Intel motherboard CPU slot using a Thermalright contact frame and a Arctic 360 AIO cooler. At idle and everyday internet browsing, MS Office (Word/Excel), writing emails, using the above mentioned parts, this processor sits right now at 28-29°C at idle. Playing games, the temp climbs into the high 40's. My last processor, a 7th gen 7700K, is still working flawlessly with a 120 AIO. I am sure my new processor will keep me happy and keep up with any demand I throw at it for quite a few years.


7.8 Windows experience index with no tweeks. Nuff said there.


much stronger than my old Ryzen 3400GE PRO , the graphics adapter on this cpu chip is incredible , loved it - will be upgrading to discreet card but nonetheless incredible .

65 watts, multi-threaded for eight cores, comes with a heat sink and fan