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# Max boost clock 4.6GHz for snappy speed 64MB L3 cache for seamless multitasking 12 cores / 24 threads powerhouse Processors

**Brand:** amd
**Price:** 2669 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Power your productivity and play with 12-core fury — don’t get left behind!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Processors by amd
- **How much does it cost?** 2669 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- amd enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted amd brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Blazing Fast Speeds:** Base clock at 3.8GHz with turbo boosts up to 4.6GHz delivers ultra-responsive performance for apps and games.
- • **Multitasking Mastery:** 12 cores and 24 threads crush heavy workloads and simultaneous gaming/streaming with ease.
- • **Massive Cache Advantage:** 64MB L3 cache ensures smooth data flow and lightning-fast access to critical tasks.
- • **Future-Ready Architecture:** Built on efficient TSMC 7nm FinFET tech, balancing power and performance for years to come.
- • **Optimized Cooling Potential:** Unlocked CPU allows fine-tuned voltage and fan curve adjustments to keep temps in check and noise low.

## Overview

The AMD Ryzen 9 3900X is a 12-core, 24-thread desktop processor built on advanced 7nm technology, featuring a 3.8GHz base clock and up to 4.6GHz boost. With 64MB of L3 cache and unlocked overclocking capabilities, it excels in multitasking, gaming, and content creation. While it runs hotter at idle, smart voltage tuning and cooling solutions optimize performance and noise levels, making it a top-tier choice for professionals and enthusiasts seeking future-proof power.

## Description

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Review: Multitasking powerhouse - I got this processor to replace my i5-9400F because I wanted to handle multitasking, resource-heavy scenarios and video production work and so far it's just absolutely demolished any task I've thrown at it, at base clock speed without so much as turning on AMD's automatic overclocking. I've played games and recorded them at Twitch-compatible bitrates (x264 encoding up to 8,000kbps CBR) with a camera and leap motion doing face and hand tracking at the same time and it laughs at the workload. I've played games recording 1080p and 1440p video at CRF14 (variable bit rate ranging from 30 thousand to over 50 thousand kbps) on x264 fast, or 1080/30fps console footage at the same CRF on x264 slow (i.e. CPU not running a game) and it still manages without any dropped frames. When using davinci resolve, using a 'smart' (automated) render cache is all I need for an almost entirely lag-free preview, no proxies / optimised media necessary. On the i5, rendering a 1080p video would take more time than the length of the video. The 3900 - assuming I largely leave the computer alone for the length of the render or just use it for light browsing - manages to render 1440p video at the 'best' preset (will vary depending on your source media) in faster than real time. For productivity and general gaming, it's an amazing processor. The only scenarios I've managed to scratch maxing it out - again, at base clock - are running CPU-heavy games, with face and hand tracking and two instances of CPU encoding at presets slower than necessary - unrealistic, intentional stress-test scenarios exclusively made to test its limits. At €250 cheaper than the 3950X, it's honestly a great price per performance ratio for multitaskers. The only other situation I find worth noting are a small handful of older games which were built intended to run on later hardware with much higher clock speeds that never came; like Guild Wars 2 and Planetside 2. Crysis would be another famous example of a game being built this way, where AMD's general aim of lower single core clock speed and higher core count starts to cause some issues, but these games will *always* cause issues for people without a full engine re-write. In these instances, fast RAM gives a significant upgrade in frame count. My cooler setup is 2 fans in, 2 fans out, one fan either side of a coolermaster hyper 212, Arctic MX-4 thermal paste. Idle, the processor sits around 40C. During games, it can kick up to high fifties, sixties. Under high, multitasking workloads with simultaneious gaming and intense encoding in OBS, or rendering in Resolve, it can move into the high seventies. Stress-test scenarios bring it up to 82C peaks.
Review: This CPU is simply amazing (But get Ryzen 5000 as of (Nov-2020) - As of this time (Nov-2020) get the Ryzen 5000 series instead for the gaming lead and productivity lead over intel. Quite simply this CPU is perfect for both gaming and prodcutivity. I use this to play games with my 2080ti with no bottleneck and have no problem maintaining high framerate whilst recording footage. Having those 12 cores for rendering is simply fantastic, it will take me about 14 minutes to render out a 4k 10 minute video in Premiere which is brilliant. If you are doing literally nothing but gaming then go with Intel as it can be at most a 10% increase in gaming performance with the 10900k over this 3900x but simply for this price having the 3900x is so much better value for your money because of those 4 extra cores. I totally recommend undervolting this CPU, I managed to lower my max temps by about 20 degrees just by doing so (down to 1.18v) and still mantain a 4.3ghz all core clock (look for a tutorial if you don't know how, it's fairly simple) i also recommend that you go out and buy at least 3200mhz RAM as Ryzen LOVES fast memory and you can see decent percentages in performance gain just from a RAM upgrade, plus RAM prices have decreased quite a bit. Overall i absolutely love this CPU and cannot recommend this enough to anyone looking for an upgrade. (Get Ryzen 5000 as of Nov-2020)

## Features

- CPU Cores: 12, Threads: 24
- Base Clock: 3. 8GHz, Max Boost Clock: 4. 6GHz
- Total L2 Cache: 6MB, Total L3 Cache: 64MB
- Unlocked
- CMOS: TSMC 7nm FinFET

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07SXMZLP9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 11,289 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 29 in CPUs |
| Brand | AMD |
| Brand Name | AMD |
| CPU manufacturer | AMD |
| CPU model | Ryzen 9 |
| CPU socket | Socket AM4 |
| CPU speed | 3.8 GHz |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 64 MB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 12,371 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00730143309950 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 40L x 40W millimetres |
| Item Type Name | AMD Ryzen 9 3900X, with Wraith Prism cooler |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | AMD |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Ryzen 9 3900X |
| Model Number | Ryzen 9 3900X |
| Platform | Not Machine Specific |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Processor Core Count | 12 |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Processor Number of Concurrent Threads | 24 |
| Processor Series | Ryzen 9 |
| Processor Socket | Socket AM4 |
| Processor Speed | 3.8 GHz |
| Product Warranty | 2 year manufacturer |
| Secondary Cache | 64 MB |
| Secondary cache | 64 MB |
| UPC | 730143309950 |
| Wattage | 105 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** AMD
- **CPU manufacturer:** AMD
- **CPU model:** Ryzen 9
- **CPU socket:** Socket AM4
- **CPU speed:** 3.8 GHz
- **Cache size:** 64 MB
- **Processor Number of Concurrent Threads:** 24
- **Processor count:** 1
- **Secondary cache:** 64 MB
- **Wattage:** 105 watts

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is Intel done for?**
A: Intel is not done for but in this cycle AMD is supporting a single socket standard (AM4 for Ryzen) across multiple generations of processors.  Intel's current socket, on the other-hand, is at end-of-life and it is rumored Intel is going to change the socket soon.   When you combine this with Zen 2's enormous power efficiency and excellent all-around performance, it makes very little sense to buy into a new Intel system for the desktop at this time.

Eventually Intel will catch up, but they will need to do it with 10nm desktop production on a stable socket.   Their rumored 10-core CPU on 14nm won't do the job... it will simply be too power hungry compared to the 3900X.

-Matt

**Q: Can any one confirm that this thing is 499.99 and not 890 dollars this guy wants?**
A: Yes, 499.00, way overpriced at 890 this guy wants , wait, be patient,

**Q: Can it run Crysis?**
A: Thank you for your question. We can confirm that, coupled with other computer parts of equal or higher quality, this processor is capable of running Crysis®, Crysis Warhead®, Crysis 2®, and Crysis 3® at "very high" settings or higher. Cheers!

-Easy Sales USA

**Q: Why is it $750?**
A: Because it’s not just a processor you’re looking at, looking at a bundle. Click just processor and you’ll see a good price

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Multitasking powerhouse
*by W***M on 22 February 2021*

I got this processor to replace my i5-9400F because I wanted to handle multitasking, resource-heavy scenarios and video production work and so far it's just absolutely demolished any task I've thrown at it, at base clock speed without so much as turning on AMD's automatic overclocking. I've played games and recorded them at Twitch-compatible bitrates (x264 encoding up to 8,000kbps CBR) with a camera and leap motion doing face and hand tracking at the same time and it laughs at the workload. I've played games recording 1080p and 1440p video at CRF14 (variable bit rate ranging from 30 thousand to over 50 thousand kbps) on x264 fast, or 1080/30fps console footage at the same CRF on x264 slow (i.e. CPU not running a game) and it still manages without any dropped frames. When using davinci resolve, using a 'smart' (automated) render cache is all I need for an almost entirely lag-free preview, no proxies / optimised media necessary. On the i5, rendering a 1080p video would take more time than the length of the video. The 3900 - assuming I largely leave the computer alone for the length of the render or just use it for light browsing - manages to render 1440p video at the 'best' preset (will vary depending on your source media) in faster than real time. For productivity and general gaming, it's an amazing processor. The only scenarios I've managed to scratch maxing it out - again, at base clock - are running CPU-heavy games, with face and hand tracking and two instances of CPU encoding at presets slower than necessary - unrealistic, intentional stress-test scenarios exclusively made to test its limits. At €250 cheaper than the 3950X, it's honestly a great price per performance ratio for multitaskers. The only other situation I find worth noting are a small handful of older games which were built intended to run on later hardware with much higher clock speeds that never came; like Guild Wars 2 and Planetside 2. Crysis would be another famous example of a game being built this way, where AMD's general aim of lower single core clock speed and higher core count starts to cause some issues, but these games will *always* cause issues for people without a full engine re-write. In these instances, fast RAM gives a significant upgrade in frame count. My cooler setup is 2 fans in, 2 fans out, one fan either side of a coolermaster hyper 212, Arctic MX-4 thermal paste. Idle, the processor sits around 40C. During games, it can kick up to high fifties, sixties. Under high, multitasking workloads with simultaneious gaming and intense encoding in OBS, or rendering in Resolve, it can move into the high seventies. Stress-test scenarios bring it up to 82C peaks.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This CPU is simply amazing (But get Ryzen 5000 as of (Nov-2020)
*by D***Y on 17 November 2020*

As of this time (Nov-2020) get the Ryzen 5000 series instead for the gaming lead and productivity lead over intel. Quite simply this CPU is perfect for both gaming and prodcutivity. I use this to play games with my 2080ti with no bottleneck and have no problem maintaining high framerate whilst recording footage. Having those 12 cores for rendering is simply fantastic, it will take me about 14 minutes to render out a 4k 10 minute video in Premiere which is brilliant. If you are doing literally nothing but gaming then go with Intel as it can be at most a 10% increase in gaming performance with the 10900k over this 3900x but simply for this price having the 3900x is so much better value for your money because of those 4 extra cores. I totally recommend undervolting this CPU, I managed to lower my max temps by about 20 degrees just by doing so (down to 1.18v) and still mantain a 4.3ghz all core clock (look for a tutorial if you don't know how, it's fairly simple) i also recommend that you go out and buy at least 3200mhz RAM as Ryzen LOVES fast memory and you can see decent percentages in performance gain just from a RAM upgrade, plus RAM prices have decreased quite a bit. Overall i absolutely love this CPU and cannot recommend this enough to anyone looking for an upgrade. (Get Ryzen 5000 as of Nov-2020)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Looks like new Ryzens are solid across the board, from 3200G to 3900X!
*by V***O on 26 October 2019*

Finally got my hands on 3900X and it's great! Initially ordered on July 11, but when my order missed delivery date 11 days later, I got Ryzen 3 3200G to make sure the rest of my new build is working. BTW, 3200G is a beast of a CPU for the price! It's CPU performance is solid and iGPU performance is very impressive. It's hard to tell the difference between 3200G and 3900X in day to day use actually. Even in gaming, there's not a big difference, (though I do play at Quad-HD and 4K on RTX 2070, so games are mostly GPU bound). Anyway, I ended up cancelling my 3900X in September and re-ordered again from Amazon US when they became available a week ago. It's probably for the best, because I get 4.2GHz all core boost and single core boost of 4.65GHz (on stock BIOS settings), now that AMD has learned from all of the complaints about boost clocks and released the ABBA AGESA, and perhaps started binning 3900Xs a little better to save face. Multi-core performance is very impressive, I've tried compiling Rust projects and compressing large number of files with 7-zip. Now here, it's a night and day difference compared to my macbook pro and Ryzen 3200G. The CPU temp goes to 75C after a few minutes at full load (Blender Classroom rendering), with NH-D15S as a cooler. I used Noctua's thermal paste that came with the cooler, pressed the heatsink against the CPU, removed to check thermal paste covered the whole heat spreader, then screwed the heatsink on. If that helps, I'm using Aorus Elite x570 board, Micron's Ballistix DDR4 3200 RAM CL16 (4 sticks) and Samsung 970 EVO NVMe M.2 SSD. So there you go, I guess, this is 2 reviews in one. Looks like you can't go wrong with AMD's new CPUs. Buy with confidence!

## Frequently Bought Together

- AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-core, 24-thread Unlocked Desktop processor with Wraith Prism LED Cooler
- ARCTIC MX-4 (4 g) - Premium Performance Thermal Paste for All Processors (CPU, GPU - PC), Very high Thermal Conductivity, Long Durability, Safe Application, Non-Conductive
- CORSAIR VENGEANCE LPX DDR4 RAM 32GB (2x16GB) 3600MHz CL18-22-22-42 1.35V Intel AMD Desktop Computer Memory - Black (CMK32GX4M2D3600C18)

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