AMD Ryzen 7 Granite Ridge 9700F OEM (100-000001902)
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Integrated graphics is disabled. Supported by the A620, X670E, X670, B650E, B650, X870E, X870, B840, and B850 chipsets.
A chiplet-based design is used; the chiplets with x86 cores are now manufactured on TSMC’s 4 nm process. The I/O die is still fabricated on the 6 nm node.
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- Unrealistically low temperatures under air cooling (30-50 degrees for me) - Consistently holds -35 on the curve and frequency of 5200 MHz - Perfectly reveals the potential of the new RTX 5080 - Excellent memory controller performance (stable at 6200 CL28) - Energy efficiency is top-notch - High price (19,000 UAH) - For perfect operation, it is advisable to spend time on settings in the BIOS |
First of all, I want to highlight energy efficiency. The 9700X BOX (100-100001404WOF) consumes little energy and performs as well or better than the 7700X. For me, as a person who works a lot with code and engages in programming, this processor is the ideal option. For tasks of this type, it's simply superb, and the ratings confirm it. The new 4 nm tech process is a nice touch. It feels like working on modern hardware that will remain relevant for a long time. The memory controller here is clearly better than in the 7000 series, and this is noticeable in the stable operation. Although, I don’t push beyond 6000 MHz, everything works perfectly at this level. When I bought it, there was a promotion plus I had bonuses from previous purchases, so it came out priced like the 7700X. The only nuance was that I had to update the BIOS on the motherboard, but that's a minor issue; it needed updating anyway to ensure everything worked at full capacity. I cool it with a cooler because I don't like water. Water in a computer is a nightmare. 8 cores, new 4nm technology, doesn't consume much energy and doesn't overheat by December 24, the BIOS are still not polished, updates every month. use AMD 9700X BOX less than month |
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AMD Ryzen 7 Granite Ridge configurations
| Price for AMD Ryzen 7 Granite Ridge | ||||
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| AMD Ryzen 7 Granite Ridge 9700X BOX | from £199.99 | 35 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 7 Granite Ridge 9700X OEM | from £248.91 | 7 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 7 Granite Ridge 9800X3D BOX | from £309.99 | 43 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 7 Granite Ridge 9800X3D OEM | from £419.03 | 3 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 7 Granite Ridge 9850X3D BOX | from £410.99 | 15 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 7 Granite Ridge 9850X3D OEM | from £470.99 | 3 offers | ||
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Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D
Cooling: Be quiet! Dark Rock Elite (air)
Motherboard: ASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Hero
Memory: 64 GB Kingbank DDR5 6200 MHz (timings 30-38-32-50 CR1, screenshot added)
Graphics Card: RTX 5080 Gigabyte Gaming OC
Memory is stable at 6200 MHz, ran tests with no errors. My main concern was the temperatures, but I didn't need to worry. Thanks to the cache being under the die now, heat dissipation is perfect even with an air cooler. Did proper undervolting (Curve Optimizer -35).
At idle: 30°C (fans at 850 RPM, silent).
In games: doesn't go above 50–52°C.
Maximum load: CPU doesn’t go above 70°C.
Holds a steady frequency of 5200 MHz at a voltage of ~1.1V (visible on the CPUID screenshot). The system turned out very cool, quiet, and productive.