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03/02/24 | Amazon | $189.31 |
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03/01/24 | Newegg | $189.30 frontpage |
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12/15/23 | Newegg | $209 |
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11/23/23 | Amazon | $174 frontpage |
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10/27/23 | Newegg | $207.49 |
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08/27/23 | Amazon | $189 frontpage |
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08/23/23 | Amazon | $189 |
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08/19/23 | Amazon | $189 frontpage |
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06/23/23 | Newegg | $198.99 |
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06/23/23 | Newegg | $198.99 popular |
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06/05/23 | Newegg | $209 frontpage |
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06/01/23 | Newegg | $218.99 |
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05/10/23 | Amazon | $239 |
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05/02/23 | Newegg | $226.99 |
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04/13/23 | Amazon | $202.91 |
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03/20/23 | Amazon | $210.65 |
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02/14/23 | Newegg | $227.50 popular |
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02/09/23 | Newegg | $227.50 popular |
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02/05/23 | Newegg | $229 popular |
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12/01/22 | Amazon | $229 |
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Amazon | $199.22 |
Best Buy | $239 |
Office Depot and OfficeMax | $518.49 |
Product Name: | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-core, 16-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor |
Manufacturer: | AMD |
Model Number: | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X |
Product SKU: | B0815XFSGK |
UPC: | 730143312714 |
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I just bought a 5700X a week or so back for $185 for my old x470 MSI Gaming Pro. The 5800X was about $220-ish price at the time, and I considered it for half a second. The 65W TDP on the 5700X is better for non-5XX series boards, and this gets close to the 5800X in almost all performance metrics while being substantially less power hungry.
Currently $189 for the 5700X:
https://www.amazon.com/AMD-5700X-...B09VCHQHZ6
Not a better deal per se, but better thermals/efficiency with really close capabilities.
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Since this is an AM4 CPU, probably not.
Personally I haven't built any tiny systems recently, but I do tend to really like Gigabyte motherboards FWIW (currently running the X570 Aorus Master with my 5800X3D).
Just built in the Dan a4 h2o with a 5800x3d. Used the gigabyte b550i aorus pro ax and it's a very well built board but it's been pretty buggy. Actually my first experience with a buggy motherboard unfortunately. It rebooted during the windows install which initially felt like it bricked, but I was able to get video out again by doing some weird bios flashback things. Now I'm up and running but audio has been buggy, Bluetooth has disconnects as well. I'm sending it back and trying the Asrock b550 phantom gaming.
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So then it's not a very well built board If it's buggy considering it's -last- gen and still having issues........
Depends on the motherboard. There are BIOS updates for some specific boards.
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I just bought a 5700X a week or so back for $185 for my old x470 MSI Gaming Pro. The 5800X was about $220-ish price at the time, and I considered it for half a second. The 65W TDP on the 5700X is better for non-5XX series boards, and this gets close to the 5800X in almost all performance metrics while being substantially less power hungry.
Currently $189 for the 5700X:
https://www.amazon.com/AMD-5700X-...B09VCHQHZ6
Not a better deal per se, but better thermals/efficiency with really close capabilities.