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Review: AMD Ryzen 7 3800X
We reviewed much of the new ZEN2 series 3000 processors from AMD, however one review had been missing, until today that is, join us un a review of the feisty and spicy Ryzen 7 3800X eight-core processor.
Read the review here.
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#5700708 Posted on: 08/16/2019 11:22 AM
Whatever happened to the promise made by AMD that Ryzen family will keep supporting 64bit window$ 7 (unlike their "competition", the not-so-intelligent one)? Lately I hear many people complaining of not being able to install w7 on ryzen-based machines.
Whatever happened to the promise made by AMD that Ryzen family will keep supporting 64bit window$ 7 (unlike their "competition", the not-so-intelligent one)? Lately I hear many people complaining of not being able to install w7 on ryzen-based machines.
#5700709 Posted on: 08/16/2019 11:23 AM
Can't really agree with the recommendation, if taking Value into account.
It feels like a pointless product to me when the almost identical 3700X is around for way less, as highlighted in the conclusion.
Can't really agree with the recommendation, if taking Value into account.
It feels like a pointless product to me when the almost identical 3700X is around for way less, as highlighted in the conclusion.
#5700710 Posted on: 08/16/2019 11:24 AM
Even with all my complaints about W10, W7 is no where superior and W10 copies are practically being given away at today's prices.
Whatever happened to the promise made by AMD that Ryzen family will keep supporting 64bit window$ 7 (unlike their "competition", the not-so-intelligent one)? Lately I hear many people complaining of not being able to install w7 on ryzen-based machines.
Even with all my complaints about W10, W7 is no where superior and W10 copies are practically being given away at today's prices.
#5700711 Posted on: 08/16/2019 11:24 AM
I like the 3800x, It probably worth some extra compared to 3700x so you can get highest clocks possible. 8 cores is enough.
Btw, HH in the first page (intruduction) there is a statement 3800x is 8c/12t.
I like the 3800x, It probably worth some extra compared to 3700x so you can get highest clocks possible. 8 cores is enough.
Btw, HH in the first page (intruduction) there is a statement 3800x is 8c/12t.

#5700712 Posted on: 08/16/2019 11:27 AM
It's a visual indicator telling me it's almost weekend and I need a rest
Btw, HH in the first page (intruduction) there is a statement 3800x is 8c/12t. 

It's a visual indicator telling me it's almost weekend and I need a rest

#5700713 Posted on: 08/16/2019 11:28 AM
You heard it here first, FREE 3800X coming to us all due to the typo!
It's a visual indicator telling me it's almost weekend and I need a rest 

You heard it here first, FREE 3800X coming to us all due to the typo!
#5700716 Posted on: 08/16/2019 11:35 AM
Oh, I'd be bankrupt to the level of a homeless dude if I need to compensate all my typos!
You heard it here first, FREE 3800X coming to us all due to the typo!
Oh, I'd be bankrupt to the level of a homeless dude if I need to compensate all my typos!

#5700717 Posted on: 08/16/2019 11:40 AM
"muh 5ghz zen2 oc, intel ded" boy where r these nosebleeds now.
"muh 5ghz zen2 oc, intel ded" boy where r these nosebleeds now.
#5700719 Posted on: 08/16/2019 11:46 AM
Windows 7 in 2019 lol, you'd have to be joking right. OMG the public education system has failed so hard...
Whatever happened to the promise made by AMD that Ryzen family will keep supporting 64bit window$ 7 (unlike their "competition", the not-so-intelligent one)? Lately I hear many people complaining of not being able to install w7 on ryzen-based machines.
Windows 7 in 2019 lol, you'd have to be joking right. OMG the public education system has failed so hard...
#5700720 Posted on: 08/16/2019 11:50 AM
Great review Hilbert!
I thought Microsoft controlled that?
"Microsoft states it no longer supports newer CPUs with Windows 7 because the OS is in the Extended Support stage since 2015."
Great review Hilbert!
Whatever happened to the promise made by AMD that Ryzen family will keep supporting 64bit window$ 7 (unlike their "competition", the not-so-intelligent one)? Lately I hear many people complaining of not being able to install w7 on ryzen-based machines.
I thought Microsoft controlled that?
"Microsoft states it no longer supports newer CPUs with Windows 7 because the OS is in the Extended Support stage since 2015."
#5700726 Posted on: 08/16/2019 12:26 PM
"Superiority" is not an issue here - we're talking about being able to install w7 for different reasons:
1. having programs that do not run well under w10 or cannot even be installed there (due to the w10's infamous feature to "reject" the "obsolete" apps and programs)
2. having some older hardware
3. wanting to have more control over the system(s) (either on a single-boot or a multi-boot machine)
But you might be too young or too inexperienced to fully understand this, so I don't blame you for your simple-mindedness ("not everything that flies is meant to be eaten" - a Serbian proverb in a loose translation).
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@airbud7@
Why should be microbe-soft even asked to do anything about it? Aren't AMD and not-very-intelligent-any-more in charge of writing their "inf" file packages to support THEIR hardware under an already well known op system?
Even with all my complaints about W10, W7 is no where superior and W10 copies are practically being given away at today's prices.
"Superiority" is not an issue here - we're talking about being able to install w7 for different reasons:
1. having programs that do not run well under w10 or cannot even be installed there (due to the w10's infamous feature to "reject" the "obsolete" apps and programs)
2. having some older hardware
3. wanting to have more control over the system(s) (either on a single-boot or a multi-boot machine)
But you might be too young or too inexperienced to fully understand this, so I don't blame you for your simple-mindedness ("not everything that flies is meant to be eaten" - a Serbian proverb in a loose translation).
------------------------------
@airbud7@
Why should be microbe-soft even asked to do anything about it? Aren't AMD and not-very-intelligent-any-more in charge of writing their "inf" file packages to support THEIR hardware under an already well known op system?
#5700727 Posted on: 08/16/2019 12:51 PM
DLD, drop the insults okay?
But you might be too young or too inexperienced to fully understand this, so I don't blame you for your simple-mindedness ("not everything that flies is meant to be eaten" - a Serbian proverb in a loose translation).
DLD, drop the insults okay?
#5700728 Posted on: 08/16/2019 12:57 PM
OK. Silence is golden (but my eyes still see)...
OK. Silence is golden (but my eyes still see)...
#5700729 Posted on: 08/16/2019 01:01 PM
What promise? I thought AMD made it clear they had no intention on supporting Windows 7 since the first Ryzen release?
Anyway - it's dual-effort. AMD may have to provide the correct drivers but it is up to MS to implement them. Considering MS still hasn't done anything about their scheduler issues with Ryzen for W10, I don't see why they'd care to do anything for W7.
Whatever happened to the promise made by AMD that Ryzen family will keep supporting 64bit window$ 7 (unlike their "competition", the not-so-intelligent one)? Lately I hear many people complaining of not being able to install w7 on ryzen-based machines.
What promise? I thought AMD made it clear they had no intention on supporting Windows 7 since the first Ryzen release?
Anyway - it's dual-effort. AMD may have to provide the correct drivers but it is up to MS to implement them. Considering MS still hasn't done anything about their scheduler issues with Ryzen for W10, I don't see why they'd care to do anything for W7.
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Hell ya, let's fucking get it AMD. Great review as always my dude.