• AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D 3.4GHz Processor 8 Core for Socket AM4 in Box

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    5
    7 out of 7 members found this review helpful

    It is no longer available, not even abroad. If there is stock left in a store, don't pay more than 330 euros! There are big vampires out there! Go for 5700X3D if you want max gaming upgrade on AM4 platform!

  • Good quality. Generally, prefer Ugreen products!

  • Gigabyte B550M Aorus Elite AX Wi-Fi Motherboard Micro ATX with AMD AM4 Socket

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    0 out of 1 members found this review helpful
    Verified purchase

    5+3 phases are OK! - Large MOSFET Heatsink.
    Many USB ports - Average WiFi - The classic BIOS from Gigabyte.

    Negatives:
    x3 pin connectors for fans, CPU Fan and 2 System. I would prefer at least 4, like the MSI which has 5. That is, x1 Pump Header - x1 CPU Fan - x2 System Fan so I can separate the cooling system having an Arctic Freezer III and not be with an ALLinONE cable for those who know what’s going on with this amazing AIO.
    Set up 2 days ago with Ryzen 5600X and Arctic Freezer III 360 and x4 Corsair Vengeance Pro (32GB Ram 3200MHZ). No issues with the memory and good temperatures. 3 stars due to the pin connectors.

    Ambient Temp: 23c
    Idle Temp: 26.5c min
    CB R23 15mins: 56c max (PBO OFF)
    Gaming: Max 63c
    CB R23 15mins: 61c max (PBO ON)
    Gaming: 66c

    If you have no issues with the fan connectors, get it for up to €110, otherwise look with closed eyes at the corresponding B550m MSI if it’s around €140

    • Number of ports
    • Easy installation in the case
    • Temperature
    • Number of BIOS functions
    • Value for money
    • Moderate difficulty connecting components to the motherboard
    • Reliability
  • Quite good up to 90-100 euros heavy!
    Note that the HyperX Ngenuity app only works with the QuadCast S.
    The prices for this and the S have dropped because a new model, the QuadCast 2, has been released, which essentially has no difference in sound quality except for a small addition to the Red RGB, software support, and the Gain switch.
    Fair for their performance!