AMD Ryzen 9 3950X (AM4, 3.50 GHz, 16 -Core)

AMD Ryzen 9 3950X

AM4, 3.50 GHz, 16 -Core


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xeno.wyss

5 years ago

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David Raemy

5 years ago

Unfortunately, we are not able to give more precise information on this. The delivery dates are not very reliable at the moment, so it is difficult to define the next date.

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SteveRayKluser

5 years ago

Unfortunately, we currently have no information on when the item will be available and when we can deliver it. The supplier himself is still waiting for information from the manufacturer and for this reason the delivery date is set to unknown. As soon as something changes in this regard, we will post it here. Sorry.

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Theo-Technic

6 years ago

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roqueriz0r

6 years ago

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beyondmaster

6 years ago

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It is probably feasible, but only with the best boards, i.e. very good VRMs and very good cooling. That's why I also think that some boards are very expensive. AMD itself talks about "precision boost", which continues to clock itself as long as there is still air, juice and cooling available. The connection between quality MOBO and overclock is not stated directly anywhere, but that's probably what it will boil down to imho.

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djbeppegallo

5 years ago

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pdk4u6969

5 years ago

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Unfortunately, we currently have no information about when the item will be available and when we can deliver it. The supplier himself is still waiting for information from the manufacturer and for this reason the delivery date is set to unknown. As soon as something changes in this regard, we will post it here. Sorry.

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Poigel

5 years ago

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davtyaneg

5 years ago

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j.elkuch

5 years ago

The listing of this product was a complete mess. They had it "in stock" this morning, they set it on available in 5 days in september. The minus 17% is no discount, it is an error in displaying the price. It is only -17% from a placeholder price they originally set. The Processor is not planned to cost much more than 800 CHF.

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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martiy

4 years ago

Hello, According to several benchmarks the 5950X is superior to the 3950X. The only difference between the two processors is the base frequency of 3.4 GHz for the 5950X against 3.5 GHz for the 3950X, but in the end it is the maximum frequency (without overclocking) that matters with 4.9 GHz for the 5950X against 4.7 GHz for the 3950X. From my point of view, if it's a question of budget the 3950X otherwise I'll take the 5950X.

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SimoGecko

5 years ago

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Crusty30

5 years ago

Hey Text on the German Page: Equipped to Win - Ryzen Bundle! Buy a selected AMD Ryzen CPU now and get the upcoming Assassins Creed Valhalla free to release. The promotion runs until October 3, 2020. The code must be redeemed by November 7, 2020. How do you get the game? Buy the following CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3950X / 3900X / 3900XT / 3900 AMD Ryzen 7 3800X / 383700X AMD Ryzen 5 3600X / 3600 We will send you a code on the following dates: Ordered until and with 02.08, shipping on 03.08 Ordered until and with 16.08, shipping on 17.08 Ordered until and with 08/30, shipping on 08/31 Ordered until and with 13.09, shipping on 14.09 Ordered until and with 03.10, shipping on 05.10 • One code per participant • Redemption and verification of the eligibility for participation in the PC system by the Product Verification Tool (PVT) at www.amdrewards.com • The redemption period for the game is November 7th, 2020 www.amdrewards.com Greetings

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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BaMb1N0

5 years ago

HI. I'd want to point out the following potential issues: - I personally never use Corsair RAM (anymore): I know for a fact, that G.Skill works fine with the AORUS X570 motherboards - Just make sure it's on the QVL of Gigabyte - SSD: I'd recommend going for one of the PCIe Gen 4 drives, such as the Corsair MP600 (Note, that the top M.2 slot is wired into the CPU, the other two are wired into the chipset - PSU: are you sure that case will take an SFX form factor power supply? Are the cables even long enough? I'd go with a regular ATX PSU. - Wattage wise it's certainly alright, but if you want to upgrade let's say to a 2080TI or even upcoming generations, it maybe a little tight for peak loads or overclocked loads - I would also consider using the Noctua NH-U12A instead of NH-U12S. The A-Version has 7 heatpipes and cools a 3900x just fine - You will need to tweak the fan curve in the bios though myself using: aorus x570 xtreme, 64 GB G.Skill DDR4-3600, 2080TI, 2x MP600, case: Lian LI O11 Dynamic XL, PSU: Seasonic 850 Watt Titanium

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nedo62

5 years ago

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godspeed

5 years ago

Should actually fit. What kind of graphics card do you have? Please note that you have to connect the monitor to the connectors of the graphics card and not to the mainboard, as there is no signal there. The 3950X does not have an integrated graphics unit.

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