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Review: Ryzen 5 3600XT, Ryzen 7 3800XT and Ryzen 9 3900XT.
A few weeks ago AMD announced three XT series processors. Today we offer a review on each and all of them. The new XT series will provide a bit more bite performance in single and lower threaded workloads. All at the same price as the original X series product.
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#5806504 Posted on: 07/07/2020 03:13 PM
one would have to be crazy to buy one of these with Zen 3 on the way.
one would have to be crazy to buy one of these with Zen 3 on the way.
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#5806507 Posted on: 07/07/2020 03:22 PM
In my part of the world ...
3900X is $516 and 3900XT is $629 (both including 25% VAT) so that's $113 dollars more expensive.
All 3 XT models are available for purchase and in stock.
I'm hoping that's not a sign of things to come with Zen 3 pricing.
In my part of the world ...
3900X is $516 and 3900XT is $629 (both including 25% VAT) so that's $113 dollars more expensive.
All 3 XT models are available for purchase and in stock.
I'm hoping that's not a sign of things to come with Zen 3 pricing.
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#5806509 Posted on: 07/07/2020 03:22 PM
I think youd get better overclock results by lowering the voltage. Many boards go insane at overvolting if left on auto. 1.3 to 1.33v is the sweet spot in my experience, any higher and thermals quickly become unmanageable since 7nm is so thermally dense. Boosts to 4.7GHz are nice if you actually see that during load.
I think youd get better overclock results by lowering the voltage. Many boards go insane at overvolting if left on auto. 1.3 to 1.33v is the sweet spot in my experience, any higher and thermals quickly become unmanageable since 7nm is so thermally dense. Boosts to 4.7GHz are nice if you actually see that during load.
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#5806512 Posted on: 07/07/2020 03:24 PM
3900X is $516 and 3900XT is $629 so that's $113 dollars more expensive.
All 3 XT models are available for purchase and in stock.
In a few weeks, things will level out. New product SKUs always carry that extra 'price premium' due to new demand.
3900X is $516 and 3900XT is $629 so that's $113 dollars more expensive.
All 3 XT models are available for purchase and in stock.
In a few weeks, things will level out. New product SKUs always carry that extra 'price premium' due to new demand.
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Cool !
In between I finish reading...
Edit:
Finished.
As expected, they offer nothing new.
Everyone, go back to sleep until Zen 3 launches.