AMD Ryzen 9 Matisse 3900 OEM (100-000000070)
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Model overview based on user reviews
The AMD Ryzen 9 Matisse series, including models like the 3900X and 3950X, is highly praised for its exceptional multi-threading performance and power efficiency, making it ideal for demanding tasks such as rendering and heavy 3D applications. Users appreciate its excellent price-to-performance ratio, especially for compact builds, and its ability to handle gaming and professional workloads effectively. However, it requires a competent setup with high-frequency memory, quality cooling, and a robust power supply to unlock its full potential. Some users noted the need for undervolting to manage heat and power consumption, and while it performs well in multi-threaded tasks, single-threaded performance can be less impressive compared to Intel counterparts. Overall, the Ryzen 9 Matisse is a powerful and versatile processor for those who can invest in the necessary supporting components.
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Good performance, absolutely everywhere and in everything. For the money that it SHOULD cost, it would have no analogues. But.. 1) The market broke the philosophy of this processor, as it was supposed to cost significantly less than the 3900x while being better (in the right hands), but that didn't happen. In fact, they were either priced the same or the difference was meaningless. These processors are very, very rare, maybe that had an effect.. 2) There are many inexperienced users who manage to "choke" the processor, then go to the comments.. 3) Requires good memory. Good does not mean the most advanced and expensive. Right now, finding reasonably priced dual-rank RAM that can do 3600 cl16 is not a problem at all. Anything that isn't dual-rank noticeably chokes the processor in games because there's a huge L3 cache here, one just needs to organize the data pumping for the processor.. Zen cores are quite fast on their own. 4) Requires a motherboard with a good power supply. Good does not mean you need to buy something uber-expensive and overclocked, just a good one. 5) Worked DISGUSTINGLY on the Crosshair 6 Hero x370, stability was not there. Moving to the B550-A Rog Strix solved all the problems one by one, perfect performance. This relates to the processor only in so far as it's for your information. |
This is an excellent deal for price-to-performance per watt. This processor consumes 40-50 watts less than the 3900x or xt model, which is great, especially for mini-ITX systems like mine. Yes, in single-threaded tasks you lose 5-7% compared to the x or xt model, but the heat dissipation remains reasonable. You could get the 3800xt with 8 cores slightly cheaper, but the extra 20-25% performance in multi-threading is worth the modest extra cost. Excellent price-to-performance-per-watt ratio The actual TDP without PBO is about 90 watts, with PBO up to 130 watts. Sometimes there are issues with cheap memory. The real boost in multithreading with PBO is 150-200MHz lower than stated. |
fire, works like clockwork, power, will be glad for water cooling and additional 4-pin power on the motherboard for the processor, parallel operation of video cards does not undermine performance even using all cores. It is essential to install four memory modules with it. 14000 h/s on randomx 4ghz/1.08 v and 4 sticks at 3200mhz and x470 chipset, works like a clock. allows for very low undervolt, frequencies 4.0+ ghz do not significantly affect performance relative to stability and power consumption/temperature. too hot if not undervolted and consumes a lot, making it unusable, but that's why we have hands and BIOS to lower voltage and frequencies - then the temperature is 60-65 with a Deepcool Pro Max 250W tower with above settings, ideally requires a powerful triple-section water cooler. To fully unlock potential, 4 RAM sticks are a must. |
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AMD Ryzen 9 Matisse configurations
| Price for AMD Ryzen 9 Matisse | ||||
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| AMD Ryzen 9 Matisse 3900 PRO OEM | from $1,128.42 | 2 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 9 Matisse 3900X BOX | from $898.00 | 5 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 9 Matisse 3900X OEM | from $704.00 | 3 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 9 Matisse 3900XT BOX | from $827.20 | 2 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 9 Matisse 3900XT OEM | from $827.20 | 2 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 9 Matisse 3950X BOX | from $780.27 | 4 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 9 Matisse 3950X OEM | from $400.63 | 4 offers | ||
























A very cozy little chip. My particular unit undervolted well and allowed some fun with boosting. It could work with 3800 memory, but the Infinity Fabric faltered, refusing to go above 1800, otherwise causing WHEA bus/interconnect errors that couldn't be resolved. It's not a huge loss, everything is quite respectable as it is. Single-core performance (and gaming performance) is on par with 8700K-9900K (keeping in mind that 9900K has a 500MHz higher core clock, and everything becomes clear for those "in the know"). In principle, this processor sits somewhere between the 9900K and 10900. Those who like to talk about high latencies, just open Zen Timings, observe the desynchronization in UCLK/MCLK/FCLK, slap your clumsy hands and delete inaccurate comments. A big hello to those who pair such a chip with single-rank memory - guys, don't build PCs, it's not for you) Buy a pre-built one somewhere like Foxtrot, save yourself and others from trouble). Also, a shoutout to water cooling enthusiasts, I'll let you in on a secret that practically any mid-range air cooler can handle this CPU (I had a Dark Rock 4, but you can go for something cheaper with similar efficiency. My PBO limits were set higher than those of the 3900X).
That overclock on the screenshots were intermediate results, unfortunately, I don't have the final ones at hand right now. I gave the system to a friend, was too reluctant to sell it( As a result, single-threaded performance matched the 3900X level, and multi-threaded performance was even better. Boost on all cores was 4200, and stable 4450 on a single core.