
-Huge FPS gains even on 1440p. -Easy overclocking with AMD Expo in bios. -Lower temps and wattage while gaming. (Not even going over 60C for my rig)

REALLY GOOD PROCESSOR EXCELLENT TEMPS AND AT A REALLY GOOD PRICE POINT MY OFFER INCLUDED A BEQUIET AIR COOLER FOR THE SAME PRICE SO ITS A GOOD DEAL THESE DAYS AND ALSO EVERYTHING WORKED RIGHT OUT THE BOX WITH A B850 MOBO

- Product is okay for the price

Bought this guy 30 min early (Thanks Newegg lol!!) and have no regrets over the 14700k. I've benched several games and noticed anywhere from a 10% all the way to about a 25% increase in performance in a couple of games. It has reasonable production performance but I do think the 14700k was a slight bit better in that regard but I decided to pivot to an X3D chip because I hardly do any production work anymore and this processor perfectly acceptable performance for all the tasks I do now. Other machine stats: MSI X870E Carbon Wifi (fantastic board btw, BIOS flashback was super simple) Asus Tuf 4090 Cooling Solution: DeepCool Assassin IV RAM: 64GB Corsair Dominator Titanium CL 30 PSU: Corsair RX 1200 Shift 1200W Case: Be Quiet! Lightbase 900

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 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.

-Easy to overclock -Runs much cooler than previous versions -Best gaming CPU available -Good price to performance ratio -Really powerful processor

Product was easy to install. Made an absolute difference in my machines performance.

Best gaming CPU in the world Priced fairly

Excellent out-of-the-box performance Runs cooler than previous Ryzen 7 models

Excellent performance. I have had zero issues. It has lots of single and multi-core power and it will likely chew up and spit out anything you throw at it. I upgraded from the first gen 16 core threadripper that was struggling under DX12 ray tracing, and it was a huge upgrade for me.

- Great performance - Low TDP - Backwards compatible with older cooling solutions - 12 cores - I am using an AM5 Asus board and was upgrading; I upgraded the BIOS to make sure I had the latest greatest, took out the old processor and put in the new one. Simple. - It's rock solid and just works. Plain and simple.

When it comes to gaming this is it. I have always been an Intel fan, But when it comes to gaming the intel i9 can't compete with this.

Nice CPU, easy to install, didn't install the cooler, I bought one I felt would be more efficient

The 20 cores are truly amazing

Was lucky to have it in stock Great power for lower watt

This thing is fast....really fast

I had a 5900x and got it on a sale but always wanted the 16/32 core 5950x since it was the best CPU AMD released for AM4. But it was always priced with too much inflated pricing. I got this 5900XT Jan 2026, 16/32, core CPU because it was priced right and had the full 16 cores I wanted. I got it because I decided to not buy into AM5 at the moment because of DDR5 pricing is so high, but I wanted some sort of an upgrade right now and I already have 64GB ram and a 7900XTX card. I am glad I bought it because I am pretty sure I got a cherry of a CPU. I used Ryzen master to do the curve optimizer testing and after 2 hours of it running it set all cores to -30 negative. I was a bit skeptical of this choice but ran with it and it has been 100% solid and stable and boost to 4975-5000Mhz. I left every setting alone in the bios and the AMD software set the bios up according to the tests it did when I ran the software. The only thing I setup myself was the DDR4 which is set to 3733Mhz with decent timings not the best but pretty decent. In Aida64 my latency when tested is about 57-59ns which is pretty good I think for a dual CCD CPU. I am happy with my choice so far. It does seem to be faster than my older 5900x 12/24 CPU in games mainly because it seems to hold the core clocks a lot longer and temps do not seem to affect it as much as on the older 5900x did.


Easy to install. No hardware compatibility's issues. Windows 11 24H2 installed with no issues as well. Runs very cool even on a10 minute Cenebench test max temps never exceeded 78 C. Quite low. Cinebench score exceeded 35K.