AMD Ryzen 7 Vermeer 5800X BOX (100-100000063WOF)
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High-performance 8-core mid-range processor based on Zen 3 microarchitecture (Vermeer core, 7 nm). Compatible with motherboards equipped with AMD AM4 sockets and AMD 500-series chipsets (compatibility with boards on B450 or X470 chipsets is not provided by all manufacturers). It is a part of the 3rd generation CPUs of the large AMD Ryzen family. Unlike the 2nd generation, this model features significantly changed interior design (transition to a single chiplet layout, reducing inter-core latency) and markedly improved architecture of most functional units, which greatly increased per-clock performance (+19% IPC).
Thanks to AMD Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT) technology, each physical core of the AMD Ryzen 7 Vermeer processor can handle two computation threads (up to a total of 16 threads). This model is well-suited for equipping a high-performance multipurpose home PC, a gaming system, and an entry-level workstation. It will deliver excellent results in multimedia content processing tasks (editing and compressing FHD/UHD/4K video, working with ultra-high resolution raster images, processing complex multi-channel audio materials), handle moderately complex photorealistic visualization rendering, and accelerate project compilation in software development.
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I am koristu more than 1 fate, I can’t say the next ones. I’m calling on those that are 105-Watt, and I’ll cool it with an old 92-millimeter Argus SU-200, which is missing from the front 2700X (you need to replace it, at the same time it’s time to change the paste, I’m looking for models). I do yoga like in simple butut tasks, so in DAW, so in modern games. Available with B550 AORUS PRO V2, Palit 3070 GamingPro OC V1 and Chieftec GPU-750FC (750W). Performance, stability, reliability. Not found. Possibly hot for the least productive model of the lineup (5000), but for those stench less productive. |
The current computer was built completely out of excitement for AMD's success. I was really pleased with the fact that there's no need to do any overclocking AT ALL. To be precise, I'm not the type who will strive for every percentage, so with turbo boost overdrive enabled, the 5800x boosts itself up to 4.5GHz, or even higher when necessary, not dropping below 4.1GHz. Cooling likely affects this, so I'll mention that it has a PCCooler GI-X4 tower. What else can I say about the processor? It runs with power-saving features turned off; AMD Cool'n'Quiet, C-state, and others are also disabled. OCCT passes, but it maintains a temperature of 90°, which is probably high, but it's a stress test after all. Simplest installation Accelerates itself after switching 5 toggles in the BIOS. What else is there to say about it? It's good, its paws are strong, and its potentials are powerful. Maybe it shows its maximum because the whole system is designed for adequate cooperation, i.e., RAM 4000MHz, SAM enabled, Radeon graphics card, etc., etc. If there are shortcomings, then I'm either very biased or didn't notice. But many people say that this stone is dependent on the cooler and RAM. |
High performance. If you are considering it only for gaming, then the 5600x will be more than sufficient. Very decent performance for a home PC. An average user is unlikely to need more cores. I read in many reviews that it runs extremely hot, and it's essential to install a liquid cooler. In fact, this is not necessary. With a modest Noctua NH-L9X65, at an ambient temperature of 23 degrees Celsius, it shows 38 degrees idle and reaches up to 65-70 degrees under load. It might go higher during prolonged stress tests, but I don’t perform those. On automatic settings, it boosts to 4850 MHz on one core and 4550 MHz on all cores. I also read about sudden reboots with Ryzen, which was not confirmed. Before purchase, I considered Intel processors, as their prices are comparable now, but I was dissatisfied with the motherboard prices and power consumption (it might also require changing the power supply). Upd: After installing the BeQuiet Dark Rock 4, the boost on all cores started showing 4650, with a temperature drop of 10 degrees (55-60). For stable operation, it requires a motherboard with good power supply. I have it running on the Gigabyte B550 AORUS PRO V2, no problems. |
AMD Ryzen 7 Vermeer configurations
| Price for AMD Ryzen 7 Vermeer | ||||
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| AMD Ryzen 7 Vermeer 5700X3D BOX | from £180.00 | 4 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 7 Vermeer 5700X BOX | from £163.31 | 32 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 7 Vermeer 5700X OEM | from £143.44 | 8 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 7 Vermeer 5800X3D BOX | from £304.33 | 2 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 7 Vermeer 5800X BOX | from £168.00 | 33 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 7 Vermeer 5800XT BOX | from £191.37 | 23 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 7 Vermeer 5800XT OEM | from £248.32 | 1 offer | ||
Flagship performance
AMD is positioning its new brainchild as the ultimate solution for all tasks at once — this means flawless processor performance in work applications and excellent performance in games at the same time. And on the network, he was nicknamed in advance "an eight-core with the habits of a flagship and an almost flagship price tag."
Bad positioning
Such positioning has already played a trick on the chip. Many users say that the performance of the previous generation Matisse is enough for them. And yes, the prices are better. On the other hand, it is supported by Intel, whose processors for once turned out to be cheaper than those of AMD. It turns out that the Ryzen 7 5800X is at the crossroads of three roads: demanding users will better throw money on Ryzen 9 5900X or Ryzen 9 5950X, gamers will save money by buying a Ryzen 3500 or 3600, and everyone in the middle will probably be more profitable to look towards Intel.
Competitor Core i9-10900K
Price and positioning aside, the Ryzen 7 5800X is impressive. No not like this. HE IS IMPRESSIVE. In single-threaded mode, this eight-core chip outperforms the ten-core flagship Core i9-10900K by 8%; in multi-threaded archiving and rendering tests, the plus or minus advantage over the brainchild of Intel remains. It also has lower power consumption. In gaming tests, we got parity with Intel — in RDR2 and Rage 2, the "stone" from AMD slightly outperformed its competitor from the Intel camp; in Far Cry 5, Metro Exodus and Battlefield 1 lagged behind by 2 – 3%. Apparently, the claim that Intel makes the best gaming processors has lost all relevance.



















































