
P Cores run between 5.4 and 5.7 when doing stuff. E Cores always seem to run at 4.6 when doing stuff. Have it paired with a 5090 and a 9100 PRO M.2 NvME for games and boy to things load fast! Haven't noticed any of the speed degradation like those noted when it was first released. I ponied up for good RAM, too. 4x16 gig CAS Latency 30 @ 6400, the processors native RAM speed. Suer you can over clock the RAM but always aim for your sticks being at least as fast as the processors native controller supports. Went from a 10920x to this after holding out as long as I could. I do wish that they'd make an "X" version at some point, you just can't beat the quad channel memory and the 44 PCI-E Lanes.

Fast! You want fps? Buy this Never exceeds 77C under full load for over an hour stress test. NZXT KRAKEN cooler.

Got the 7800x3d for my AM5 build. 7200mhz ram paired with 4090 absolutely flies @ 4k. I play mainly Hunt Showdown and RDR2. Maxes out my 4k 144mhz 43inch Aorus monitor 90% of the time in both games. I love it

Fast, Easy Install

The 7600x has a very nice boost up to 5.5g. I use a 240 mm liquid cooler and temps stay below 90c even at stress testing. This was a massive upgrade from my old I7 7700k. Did not expect such performance from just a Ryzen 5.

- A great upgrade from my 3900X - Very fast clock speed and big cache - Runs cool, idles at around 40 C and runs at 70 C at full load


The 20 cores are truly amazing

- It's a new AMD cpu. With this being said, I do 100% agree that for similar price, you should go with 7800X3D if you're heavy into gaming. - Undervolted to -15mV, and currently running stable (bought it at release).

Wasn't sure what to expect from this. My last processor was AMD (bought in 2018) and it worked fine- just had to upgrade so my system could use windows 11. I do a lot of video editing and was just hoping for a little improvement in speed with this one- turned out it completes most things I do with video about 4 times faster than my old one.

Low power, low temps A whopping 12 performance threads on a low end CPU, practically a 12600k without paying for the efficiency cores Probably won't be the bottleneck until my cousin gets a 3080 or better