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AMD Ryzen™ 7 5800XT 8-Core, 16-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor

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Features

  • Powerful Gaming Performance
  • 8 Cores and 16 processing threads, based on AMD "Zen 3" architecture
  • 4.8 GHz Max Boost, unlocked for overclocking, 36 MB cache, DDR4-3200 support
  • For the AMD Socket AM4 platform, with PCIe 4.0 support
  • AMD Wraith Prism Cooler with RGB LED included

Description

The AMD Ryzen 5000 series delivers proven "Zen 3" performance

Brand: AMD


CPU Manufacturer: AMD


CPU Model: Ryzen 7


CPU Speed: 3.8 GHz


CPU Socket: Socket AM4


Processor: ‎3.8 GHz ryzen_7


RAM: ‎1 GB


Brand: ‎AMD


Item model number: ‎AMD Ryzen™ 7 5800XT


Item Weight: ‎3.2 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎1.57 x 1.57 x 0.04 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎1.57 x 1.57 x 0.04 inches


Processor Brand: ‎AMD


Number of Processors: ‎8


Manufacturer: ‎AMD


Language: ‎English


Date First Available: ‎July 31, 2024


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  • Solid, fast all-around processor for budget-building
Still a beast; yes, if you have the cash (and you'll need it at time of writing...RAM, big oof) you'll probably find faster chips and chipsets waiting for you, but if you're content with budget-building there's plenty to like about what's been, for me, a perfect all-around choice. The X3D variant was a lot more expensive when I bought this and I don't think it was worth the extra spend for gaming, since I had multiple use-cases in mind. The higher thread-count Ryzens might make more sense than this one if you can get a good deal and want to do things that benefit from lots of threads. In my own case, I was looking to contain cost and still get excellent performance. Mission accomplished. I skipped the cooler that came with it, full disclosure. I tried it later on another chip and...it's a bit awkward to wire up for the lights, but if you like to kit your system out with pretty LEDs it's probably a good value-add for cheap, and it does the job. I went with a big heat sink and low-noise horizontal fan cooler instead, and I only find that in-game temps get a little spicy with the default configuration on my motherboard (automatic overclock). I might fiddle with this later but I have not had stability issues from day one, so there's no rush to tinker. My use cases include transcoding media, gaming, virtualization, compiling some software from source, and other Linux stuff. I don't feel like I'm missing out but YMMV. All that said: the newer chipsets will net you PCIe gains. Such are the costs of saving money with yesteryear tech. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2026 by BewareOfPug

  • 6 month review
Great clock speed peaking between 4.2 and 4.5ghz without any manual overclocking. Usage in heavy triple A game titles and streaming, works great for a am4 platform. Overall great price for a decent cpu that churns out most games decently. No issues with stability. Plays Amazingly in 1080p I’m sure it will do great in 1440 as well ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2026 by Jose morales

  • Great CPU That Runs Hot (Normal)
Great CPU. I wanted to give my son my 5600X so I bought this 5800XT. It’s a great chip and performs very well in multitasking and gaming. Paired with a Sapphire Pulse 6800 and 32GB DDR4 3600 RAM it’s everything I need to play my games how I want to at 1440p. This CPU does run hot. So if you purchase it just know that’s normal. But I would recommend buying a different cooler than the one included. I feel AMD just had extra coolers lying around and decided to throw them in with this CPU since the 5800X (the older version of the 5800XT) does not come with a cooler. The included cooler is fine if you have nothing else but it probably won’t allow the 5800XT to run at full power. And with how cheap really good air and AIO coolers are there’s no reason not to get a better cooler for this chip. Overall if you are still on AM4 platform (and don’t want to pay the outrageous DDR5 RAM prices) and running a chipset that’s Ryzen 5500 or lower (especially if you have a 3000 series or older) then this 5800XT is a nice upgrade. Just remember it’s a hot running chip and to get the full power from it you’ll need a decent cooler. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2026 by Kenneth D Kenneth D

  • The best brand
The review is for my son, he wanted it he got it and he wanted this one specifically for a PC he's building. He said this is the best to get and I trust my 15 year old to know more about it than I ever thought about. The value of this compared to what I thought I'd have to spend was well within my budget. It's got great stability and performance from my understanding. (Well my son's) Get it . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2026 by Elizabeth Hicks

  • Great Upgrade :)
Does it run hot ? Maybe a little under normal non-gaming use. I have an AIO and it handles that well. In-game? Naw, it does not get hot at all. I have this paired with an XFX RX6750XT and 32GB ddr4 ram and this machine crushes games. High FPS, low temps. Great for gaming!!
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2026 by Hooligan

  • The best budget 8-Core Beast
Arrived as described, came with Wraith Prism Cooler. Works just smooth on my B450 Tomahawk. I have Arctic Freezer E-Sports E33 Duo CPU cooler and temps are just insainly low. It goes arount 27°C on Idle and 62°C at maximum load in many games. It is the most Powerful 8-Core CPU without X3D 💪 It really is valuable cpu ❤️ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2025 by Bachuki Bachuki

  • 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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025 by TripleAAA6741

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