AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core 3.8GHz (4.6 GHz Max Boost) TRAY
In our mind, the best processors are the ones that deliver outstanding performance at a reasonable price point. And, the Ryzen 9 3900X absolutely nails this concept.
This processor packs 12-cores and 24-threads in a mainstream package for the first time and does it at a similar price point as the Intel Core i9-9900K, a processor with just 8-cores and 16-threads.
The AMD Ryzen 9 3900X marks yet another blast from Team Red, ramping up the intensity of the AMD vs Intel processor war. Still, though, there’s more than just core counts when it comes to a mainstream processor, as single-core performance needs to be on point, especially if you’re hoping to play the best PC games.
AMD Ryzen 3rd Generation, and the Zen 2 architecture itself, is notable because it leads 7nm processors to the mainstream for the first time. But, there’s a lot more going on under the hood than just a smaller manufacturing node.
The most important improvement, and the easiest to understand, is the massive increase to IPC, or instructions per clock. AMD claims that it was able to increase IPCs in its 3rd generation Ryzen chips by up to 15%, which goes a long way to explaining why single-core performance sees such a boost over something like the AMD Ryzen 7 2700X.
That increased IPC improvements, along with the massive turbo boost of 4.6GHz mean that even in single-core performance – long a weak link of AMD’s processors – comes within reaching distance of Team Blue’s chips.
One thing that the switch to 7nm silicon has allowed for, however, is an increase in cache size. AMD is now describing its L3 and L2 cache in a combined spec of ‘GameCache’ – even though it’s basically the same thing. But, because the 7nm CPU cores are contained within their own chipsets, AMD was able to pack much more in – with a whopping 64MB of L3 and 6MB of L2, for a combined 70MB of GameCache. This is a really big deal, as it allows for much faster performance, especially when you’re shooting for high framerates in 1080p games, and will be especially effective in old esports titles like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.
Another improvement that comes with AMD Ryzen, and more specifically the X570 chipset, is the long-awaited inclusion of PCIe Gen 4. Now, the only graphics cards that use PCIe 4.0 today are the AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT and AMD Radeon RX 5700, but your GPU is almost less noteworthy than the improvements it will bring to the best SSDs. We were given an Aorus PCIe 4.0 SSD to test, and the speeds we saw were amazing. We were able to get sequential reads of 4,996 MB/s, a 29% boost over our previous fastest SSD, the Samsung 970 Pro. Out of all the features that Ryzen 3rd Generation brings to the table with the new X570 chipset, this might be one of the most meaningful – and also explains the plethora of high-end AMD motherboards on the market this time around.

MSI Katana 15 B13V (B13VEK-1675US), Intel Core i7 13th Gen, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, RTX 4050, 15.6" FHD 144Hz IPS Display, Black - USED
ASUS TUF Gaming F16 (FX608JH-RV034), Intel Core i5 13th Gen, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, RTX 5050, 15.6" FHD+ 165Hz IPS Display, Jaeger Gray - OPEX BOX
Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5080 Aero OC SFF 16GB Graphics Card
HP Victus 15 (fb3093dx), Ryzen 7 7445HS, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, RTX 4050, 15.6" FHD 144Hz IPS Display, Windows 11 Home, Mica Silver - NEW
Lian Li LANCOOL II Mesh USB Type C RGB Mid-Tower Case - White
Boost Puma ATX Gaming Case - Black
XPG Defender Pro Mid-Tower PC Case – Black
AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D (8 Cores/16 Thread) - TRAY - NEW
Intel Core i7 14700KF 20 cores (8 P-cores + 12 E-cores) - Box
Boost Wolf mATX Gaming Case - Black
Cooler Master Cosmos C700M Full Tower E-ATX Gaming Case - White
Lian Li Strimer Plus V2 ARGB Triple 8 Pin Cable
ASUS PRIME B760M-K DDR5 ATX Motherboard
Cooler Master CMP 520 ARGB Mid-Tower ATX Gaming Case - Black
AMD Ryzen 9 9900X3D Desktop Processor
Glorious Model D Wireless - Black
ASUS PRIME Z790-P WiFi DDR5 (CSM)
AMD Ryzen 5 9600X Desktop Processor - Tray
Glorious Model D Wireless - White
Intel Core i7 14700K 20 cores (8 P-cores + 12 E-cores) - BOX 







