

⚡ Elevate your rig with Ryzen 7 5800XT — power, speed, and style in one chip!
The AMD Ryzen™ 7 5800XT is a high-performance desktop processor featuring 8 cores and 16 threads based on the advanced Zen 3 architecture. It offers a max boost clock of 4.8 GHz, unlocked for overclocking, and supports DDR4-3200 memory and PCIe 4.0 for cutting-edge connectivity. Bundled with the RGB-lit Wraith Prism cooler, it balances powerful performance with effective thermal management, making it ideal for gamers and professionals seeking top-tier speed and multitasking capabilities.
| ASIN | B0D6NNDQ92 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3 in Computer CPU Processors |
| Brand | AMD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,315) |
| Date First Available | July 31, 2024 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.57 x 1.57 x 0.04 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | AMD Ryzen™ 7 5800XT |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | AMD |
| Number of Processors | 8 |
| Processor | 3.8 GHz ryzen_7 |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Product Dimensions | 1.57 x 1.57 x 0.04 inches |
N**2
Powerful CPU but Power Hungry
This CPU was a significant upgrade from my Ryzen 5 4600G. The thermals are noticeably higher than on the 4600G, but the faster clock speeds and additional cores more than compensate for the increased power consumption. Temperature spikes are quicker and more frequent, which causes the CPU fan to ramp up noticeably, but the stock cooler handled a 5-minute stress test without issue. I wouldn’t call it the best price-to-performance option on the market, but for my home lab it meets every need perfectly. Overall, I recommend it for users with similar workloads who prioritize performance over efficiency.
A**I
Great AM4 Processor
I got it for around 6 months now, works great for gaming and heavy video editing. Some reviews mention it gets how, but mine gets the job done with a good quality air cooler, so don't worry much about it. Great deal if you grab a discount.
J**B
Great cpu upgrade. Remember to update bios before installation.
Noticeable upgrade from my previous Ryzen 3800XT. Without my cpu bottlenecking my gpu my games like war thunder run flawlessly on ultra settings. Highly recommend this cpu as the best for current AAA titles. Remember to update bios before installing the new cpu if your previous one was installed before the new ones release date. Your motherboard will not recognize it and not boot.
F**O
Good CPU, terrible cooler.
Great CPU to keep the older AM4 platform going. The only two issues with it is that it is a heat monster and the Wraith Prism included with it has no hope of cooling it properly. The Wraith Prism included with the CPU I bought had what looked like a dot pattern of thermal putty, and not a sheet of paste that it should have. I gave it the benefit of the doubt and tried installing it, only to be greeted with 75C idle temperatures that quickly shot up to 90-100C under even light loads like booting into Windows. Removing the cooler for inspection revealed the thermal putty dots had barely expanded and through the gaps, about 50% of the IHS was not covered by anything. I scraped all of it off and used some good thermal paste spread out all over the IHS for 100% coverage. This didn't get the temperatures down much, and the CPU still hit the high 80s under load, with the fan annoyingly ramping up and down rapidly. The blades on my cooler weren't balanced properly so it caused the whole machine to vibrate more or less depending on how fast the fan was spinning. I opted to just ditch the Wraith Prism and used a different air cooler entirely. Lower temps, no annoying fan noise and the case wasn't trying to vibrate itself apart like a concrete vibrator. Performance wise, it is far and above the CPU it replaced, a Ryzen 5 1500X I bought back in 2017.
C**L
Still a great CPU even in 2025!
Still a great CPU even in 2025! It arrived in good condition and fired up my PC without a hitch after installing it in my B550 main board. It comes with the more beefy Wraith Prism heat sink/fan, but I am not using it, so can't say how well it cools, but my CPU is running at ~36c (a few degrees lower than my Ryzen 5 5600 ran in the same rig) on the desktop so I would guess it would run at ~40-44c or so if I were to use the stock cooler. Edit: When doing CPU intensive stuff like shader caching, it does jump right up to ~60 degrees and the fans wind up. That is due to the AMD PBO (precision boost overdrive) settings that increase clocks and voltages quite a bit temporarily for high workloads. You can disable that (I did) in your BIOS, if you prefer silence and low temperature and power use over spikes of higher performance, and it runs super quiet and stays at ~38-40 degrees while still performing ~98% as well.
A**O
Powerful AM4 Performance
A powerful AM4 CPU that you can often find on great sales. It’s not like the X3D variant but somehow offers slightly better performance in purely productivity workloads (X3D excels more in gaming with much more cache). I’ve used a relatively cheap cooler with RGB but it does include its own, I would trust it as the temps often don’t reach beyond 80 degrees… with that said I would liquid cool it if you can find an affordable AIO cooler.
T**1
Good AM4 upgrade. Pain to install the cooler. RGB on by default.
The price was right, so I upgraded from a ryzen 2600 for roughly 50-80% more CPU power in CPU limited loads. It won't help if you are limited by your GPU in a game, but there are plenty of times when a faster processor will help, particularly for video production, multitasking, etc. Note that if you are upgrading, you will probably need to flash your bios with a USB drive. This was very easy to do on my computer, but you do need to flash it *before* you install the new processor. Because the included cooler attaches to the clip-style brackets on an AM4 motherboard, I had to dig out my old brackets and reattach them to the motherboard. Thankfully I still had them in the closet. These brackets specifically had to be removed for the previous cooler that came with the Ryzen 2600. Even after I got the brackets reattached, the hooks are quite hard to attach, especially if you haven't removed your motherboard from the case to do the processor swap. I found it was easier to start with the hook with the latch, then make sure to center up the cooler on the top of the processor. You have to get it squared up just right so that the opposite side hook has enough room to clip on. Then just turn the latch and plug it into the motherboard. Also the cooler comes with RGB activated by default, which is silly. There are additional cords you can run to your motherboard, and then you have to download software to control the RGB. You can't turn off the RGB without the software because it is on by default. Please AMD, just make the RGB off by default and let us turn it on with the software.
Y**N
ryzen5 5500 からの乗り換え。 シングル、マルチともに30%以上の性能向上。 メインタスク以外にも、google検索とかちまい部分にも性能向上を感じます。 ただ、熱が強くなったせいかファンがうるさいシーンは増えました。 用途によっては65WのCPUの方がコスパが良いかもしれません。 写真はクーラーのイメージですが、トップフローは好みが分かれるかも。 コスパの高いといわれるryzen5000番台のCPUではシングルタスクでは最高峰なので、より強いマルチタスク性能を求めなければ、5800XTが最強(コスパ込み)です!
A**M
I bought the Ryzen 7 5800XT as an upgrade because I didn’t want to move to a newer socket right now, especially with the current cost of RAM. I was previously running a Ryzen 7 2700, and the difference in performance is immediately noticeable, particularly in games. Load times are faster, frame rates are higher, and overall gameplay feels much smoother and more responsive. The processor handles modern titles with ease, and multitasking performance is also a big step up thanks to the improved architecture and higher boost clocks. Installation was straightforward on my existing AM4 motherboard, and the included Wraith Prism cooler does a solid job keeping temperatures under control. This CPU is a fantastic option if you want to breathe new life into an AM4 system without the expense of a full platform upgrade. Highly recommended for anyone looking to extend the life of their AM4 build with a serious performance uplift.
D**Z
Lo compre en descuento durante el Black Friday como upgrade a mi Ryzen 5 5600 ya que con los precios de la RAM actuales no era viable pasarme a AM5. A la hora de mi compra estaba a solo 500Mx mas que comprar un R7 5700X, pero este venia con cooler por lo que me salia igual que comprar un buen cooler para el 5700X. Me gusta mucho el cooler, bastante vistoso con un RGB muy bonito y de un tamaño bueno para el CPU. El CPU como tal tiene temperaturas algo altas cuando se usa en juegos o actividades pesadas, sin embargo no es nada del otro mundo. Aunque si recomiendo que si lo compras y vives en un area calurosa considera un cooler mas robusto. Nada que pedirme en juegos que uso personalmente. En 1080p va bien con mi 9060XT, no me da cuello de botella y es estable.
R**R
a beast of a CPU to get for a budget built , although it heats upto 80c with stock cooler in summer ,it hasn't dropped in performance yet. i would suggest getting a new thermal paste and applying that as the pre installed thermal paste is not that good and a new 600-800 thermal paste can lower the temps by 5-9 degrees easily . may it be gaming productivity or just casual use this cpu can handle it all without any lag or issue
H**.
Fait ce que j'attendais, donc je suis satisfaite.
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