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AMD Ryzen 9 9900X Prozessor (Radeon Grafik intergrierte, 12 Kerne/24 Threads, 120W TDP, AM5 Sockel, 76MB Cache, Bis zu 5.6 GHz max Boost Frequenz, Kein Kühler)
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Uwe Hilge
Bewertet in Deutschland am 9. März 2025
Leistungsstärker Prozessor, funktioniert wunderbar und zum zocken auch geeignet
Östen Holmström
Bewertet in Schweden am 9. Januar 2025
Inget paket lämnades utanför dörren? Är det lämnat på fel adress? Min larmkamera visar inget besök nämnda tid. Frågan är, var är paketleveransen?? Vad händer med beställningen?
jeremy Schmicking
Bewertet in Deutschland am 3. Januar 2025
Finde das wirklich gut sehr zuverlässig und gutes unternehmen Bestelle immer bei x
Ado
Bewertet in Italien am 9. Dezember 2024
Questo processore è stato un dei più sottovalutati tra quelli usciti nel 2024, forse per via dei problemi di bios che c'erano nelle prime fasi. Io devo dire che è veramente un bel pezzo di hardware. Temperature sempre molto controllate, 12 core che lo mettono al top per tutti i task di produttività ed eccezionale anche nel gaming di alto livello. Insomma davvero un best buy, anche considerando che al momento in cui scrivo si trova tranquillamente a 100 euro in meno del "fenomeno di marketing" R7 9800 X3D, ma gli è nettamente superiore.
Marcus Zwandula
Bewertet in Deutschland am 6. November 2024
Zweimal gekauft, zweimal auf die Nase gefallen. Einmal war das Board inkompatibel, beim zweiten Mal sidn entseder Speicher oder Speichercontroller der CPU schlechend gestorben - musste immer weiter runtertakten, bis es irgendwann auch mit 4800 MHz nicht mehr bootete. Da hab ich die Nase voll gehabt. Bin auf ein Minisforum BD790i mit verlötetem Rxzen 9 7945HX gewechselt - Board mit CPU kosten da 50 Euro mehr als hier nur die CPU und haben in etwa dieselbe Leistung in Cinebench Multicore.
Kalaitsidis Ioannis
Bewertet in Deutschland am 4. Oktober 2024
Sehr gut 👍
steven c.
Bewertet in Australien am 25. November 2024
I had an Intel core i7 14700kf but 14th gen intel is very unstable and crashes with everything so I switched to AMD it runs all games and programs well and it’s good for streaming but I do wish it had more cores for a Ryzen 9 when the Intel Core i5-14600K which is basically the lowest end cpu intel has from that gen (no one would buy an i3) has more cores but it’s easy to cool if you have an AIO and it’s powerful.
Gurmeet Bhamra
Bewertet in Indien am 23. November 2024
Cores and Threads: The 12-core, 24-thread design delivers high parallel processing power, making it ideal for multitasking and creative workflows.Clock Speeds: Base clock starts at 4.4 GHz and boosts up to 5.6 GHz, ensuring quick responsiveness in demanding applications.Memory Support: Compatible with DDR5 memory, supporting speeds up to 5600 MT/s, which is great for high-performance computing needs.Power Efficiency: Its default 120W TDP ensures efficient energy usage under normal loads, though it can spike to ~170W under stress.Performance:The Ryzen 9 9900X shines in tasks like rendering, video editing, and file compression, often surpassing the Intel Core i7-14700K in tests like Blender and Handbrake. It’s also capable of handling moderate gaming, though it doesn't significantly outperform older Ryzen models like the Ryzen 9 7900X in gaming scenarios.Thermals:While relatively efficient for its class, the 9900X can run warm under load. A robust cooling solution, such as a liquid cooler, is recommended to maintain optimal performance and longevity.Pros and Cons:Pros:Fast processing for professional workloads.Support for PCIe 5.0 and DDR5.Decent power efficiency for a 12-core CPU.Cons:High thermal output under heavy loads.Limited Eco-mode options, which may impact efficiency in power-limited scenarios.Relatively high price compared to alternatives like the Ryzen 9 7900X.Verdict:The Ryzen 9 9900X is a solid choice for productivity-focused users who need a balance of speed and efficiency. However, for gaming or budget-conscious builds, there might be better options in AMD's or Intel's lineup.
Q
Bewertet in Deutschland am 21. August 2024
I’m amazed by the speed of the 9900x. The single core performance is a pure joy, which is the most impotent for most stuff.If you only game you don’t need this CPU. But if you work AND game, this is the CPU to get.
Haolin Liu
Bewertet in Deutschland am 17. Oktober 2024
I run data calculation 24 hours a day 365 days a year.Upgraded from 13600k and 5900x, the calculation time for a same set of data is almost halvedVery satisfied with the speed, more ordered, im upgrading all my 5900x to it
nova
Bewertet in Deutschland am 16. November 2024
Works very well. Genuine product.
Wadenorton2008@yahoo.ca
Bewertet in Kanada am 13. November 2024
I purchased a 9900X ASUS X870E ProArt Mobo and a Noctua NH-D15 G2 cooler and I do a lot of video encoding with Handbrake,also anyone reading this review that has never used AMD make sure to get Ram that use's Hynix memory such as G.Skill or Team Group and 6000 with a CL30 to Cl32 at the highest,AMD CPU's I have found work best with Hynix Ram and tight timing such as CL30 or CL32,the Flare X5 is really good and cheaper Ram.My stock temps were 70C when running Handbrake to encode video,Handbrake will put more stress on your CPU then what a game will for sure.To get my 9900X running cooler I just went into the Bios under PBO Precision Boost Overdrive and lower my PPT/TDC/EDC to get my temps down a lot and hardly hurt my performance at all,when doing what I'm describing by adjust PPT all your doing is lowering the total amount of Watts the CPU can get at under 100% load.These are the stock settings for the 9900X's stock power settings.PPT 162EDC180TDC120My Bios settings are.PPT135EDC165TDC105What you want to do is start with m numbers and adjust from there is wanted,you want to run HWinfo64 in sensors mode only and watch the EDC and TDC numbers when running Handbrake and it's a free program,you want the EDC and TDC to be at 75 to 80% maxed out when running Handbrake so they have a bit of headroom,there's no such thing as headroom for PPT because whether it's set at 88Watts or the 162Watts and you run a program like Handbrake the PPT will always be at 100% according to whatever Watts it's set at.I was able to get my temps down to 55C is where it runs at most times and the odd time it gets to 58C depending on the video file type I'm encoding,when running at 55C that's a 16C difference from with an air cooler.I was getting 1108FPS encoding speeds with stock Bios settings and EXPO1 enabled and with my Bios settings I get 1083FPS with EXPO1 enabled as well,it takes about 3 to 7 seconds longer to encode a 40 to 48 minute video with my settings over stock.I changed my Bios settings because I wanted to run an air cooler and not have to worry about running a liquid cooler,I know the AIO's are made pretty well but I don't want to be the poor sap that has his AIO leak and fry my expensive PC.
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