AMD Ryzen 7 5800X
AM4, 3.80 GHz, 8 -CoreSeries
- Ryzen 7 5800X (AM4, 3.80 GHz, 8 -Core)EUR193,69
- Ryzen 9 5950X (AM4, 3.40 GHz, 16 -Core)EUR371,38
- Ryzen 9 5900X (AM4, 3.70 GHz, 12 -Core)EUR274,99
- Ryzen 5 5600X (AM4, 3.70 GHz, 6 -Core)EUR146,74
Product details
The AMD Ryzen 7 5800X is the ultimate desktop processor for gamers, creatives and enthusiasts. AMD's multi-threading technology enables even better multitasking, as each processor core can process two tasks simultaneously. So you can enjoy intelligent multitasking. Your PC responds faster and tedious waiting is a thing of the past. Precision Boost 2 automatically increases processor frequency. So you get concentrated power exactly when it's needed most.
Processor family | Ryzen 5th Gen |
Number of processor cores | 8 -Core |
Max. TDP | 105 W |
Number of threads | 16 |
PCI express version (max.) | 4 |
Item number | 13987918 |
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Reviews & Ratings
AMD has clearly decided this battle in its favour. Giant Intel has to play hard to catch up again. At the moment, the classes for the blue team have moved back one point and we have to compare 5s with 7s. The fact that AMD still has a Ryzen 9 5950X up its sleeve should only be mentioned here in passing out of courtesy.
That is unusual. It seems Intel has slept through the times a little. When it comes to CPUs, Tema Blue is clearly behind Team Red. This comparative test shows that without ifs and buts. The good thing: CPU prices are developing nicely - as long as AMD doesn't get greedy. The fastest desktop CPU in the consumer sector comes from AMD...
- Very good performance values
- Powerful gaming CPU
- Excellent power consumption
- Fan is not included in the scope of delivery
- Does not have an integrated graphics chipset
In our test, the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X was able to conquer a top position and even place itself ahead of Intel's top processor of the tenth Core i9 generation. The eight-core delivers excellent performance values in the benchmarks. It benefits from the current Zen 3 architecture and the associated faster internal data transfer and processing...
AMD is self-confident: the price premium compared to older CPUs is a hefty 150 euros. Nevertheless, gamers without a Ryzen 3000 CPU should go for the new processors when upgrading. All others will continue to gamble and work well with the 3000 processors.