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The new FX-9590 processor is an emphatic performance statement to the most demanding gamers seeking ultra-high resolution experiences including AMD Eyefinity technology. These 8-core CPUs deliver new levels of gaming and multimedia performance for desktop enthusiasts. Additionally, these processors feature AMD Turbo Core 3.0 technology to dynamically optimize performance across CPU cores and enable maximum computing for the most intensive workloads. 8-core processor with 5.0 GHZ Max Turbo speed, and 4.7 GHz CPU base. Fully unlocked. Processor does not include heatsink fan.
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Comes with a liquid cooling solution made by Asetek (is the same as the Antec H2O 920 with an AMD label on it). Chill control V is an awesome app to control your cooling system or create custom profiles for overclocking.
Scored a Passmark rating of 10,849 which is about 1500 marks higher than what my FX-8350 did. Keep in mind these are auto-clock settings using my Fatal1ty. To give you an idea, I gained about 2000 more marks when I upgraded to the FX-8350 from the FX-8150 so you can see there are gains to be made by using this processor.
Was able to overclock to 5.4ghz at 1.59v and still get to a desktop. Very light web browsing was possible but that's about it or the system would lock up. Temps never went above 38 °C so I know heat wasn't the issue.
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Not much room for overclocking from it's default clock when compared to the FX-8350. This is only a con because the processor is marketed as an unlocked chip making you think there is a lot of room to go over, there is not. 5.1ghz was as high as I could get a stable Passmark run at 1.4625v. Any voltage higher or lower would lock up the system but I managed several runs while scoring 11,700. Unfortunately, 3Dmark would crash about half way through at this setting but I found 5.0ghz at 1.45v to be the sweet spot. In comparison, 3Dmark would crash with the 8350 at 5ghz so there are some obvious optimizations done with this processor. My highest PassMark bench with the FX-8350 was 11,500 while my highest run with the FX-9590 was 11,700. As an overclocker, what you can get away with and what is actually useable are two different things. Games that could not run with the FX-8350 at 5ghz have no problem running at 5ghz with the FX-9590.Read more ›
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
I'm not going to talk about performance here, there are plenty of reviews on the net. At 900$ (or even 700$) this was a joke. But it's now around 300 so it's worth the upgrade if you're coming from something less than an 8350.
It does require adequate cooling (not necessarily water, a top of the line air cooler will work ok) and a tier one mainboard, something along the lines of asus' crosshair or sabertooth and at least a 700W power supply.
I ran various benchmarks on it (3dmark 2006, 3dmark 11, Resident Evil 6 benchmark, Unigine Valley and Heaven benchmarks some games: tomb raider, arkham city) with an Enermax ETS-TS40 cooler without any problems. I ran into problems with LinX (linpack) and 7-zip's benchmark function. With all 8 cores running at 100% temperature would rise to 75 C and then the bios would automatically cut the power off.
I fixed this behavoiur by installing a Noctua NH-D14. Now I no longer get the automatic power off but the temperature still raises to about 75 C.
I suspect that if one wants to run linpack on it all day long water cooling would be needed. But that's not exacty a realistic usage scenario.
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55 of 66 people found the following review helpful
Very good cpu. This is an upgrade from FX8350 which is great also and I overclocked FX8350 to 4.4GHZ (same clock speed as new FX9370) on air (A30), all stable. This FX9590 is factory overclocked by AMD to 4.7GHz and stable (turbo oc to 5GHz). CPU chucks out 220W only when oc'd to 5GHz or more. Intel sycophants criticised this a lot because of the 220W heat output, even though i7-4960X @ 4.6ghz sucks c.350W under load. They alleged FX9590 would require a custom water cooling kit or at the very least a top of the range AIO liquid cooler (eg - Corsair H100i). Total rubbish. The FX9590 does not overheat at all. Even with my Arctic Freezer A30 air cooler (£30!), the FX9590 idles at 36c and load at 59c. My main air cooler is Alpenfohn K2 mount doom. After 1 hour use, idle is 33c. Last night after 1 hour ME3, cpu was 49c. After 30 mins Crysis3, cpu was 56c. Yesterday during daytime (nice, hot weather) cpu was 39c idle. I am using a cooler master storm trooper chassis with 8 high performance (and silent) Akasa Viper fans.
In Bios, following settings were automatically applied: CPU level up = cancel, CPU ratio = auto, AMD turbo core = auto, CPU/NB frequency = auto, EPU setting = auto, Xtreme tweaking = enabled, Cool n quiet = enabled, C1E = enabled, core C6 state = enabled, HPC mode = enabled, APM = auto. I have not changed any settings other than the RAM frequency from default 1333MHz to the full 2400 MHz (I have 2x4GB Kingston Hyper Predator X RAM at 2400MHz).
Performance Passmark for my FX9590 rig is 10845. It beats i7-3770K (£275) by 8%. The Haswell i7-4770K (£280) is only 3% better performance than i7-3770K. According to independent online bench reviews, the FX9590 beats the i7-4770K (and it is also £40 cheaper). The FX9590 also beats the FX8150 by 31%.Read more ›
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24 of 28 people found the following review helpful
Wow this processor simply rocks my socks and because it has 8 cores it can still rock 7 other people's socks at the same time. When it is not busy rocking socks, it is busy chewing through frame rates per seconds on games like a fat kid eating cake (and there is no offense meant here, I was fat once and I could tear me up some cake ... BTW CAKE >>>>> PIE).
It drops punches harder than Chuck Norris & Bruce Lee combined. When it was being delivered to me, it came shipped through Texas just because it wanted to stop and see Chuck Norris himself and get his blessing to carry on the legacy of kicking the crap out of bad guys. Not only did Chuck Norris give his blessing but he also shed a slight tear on the processor which only supercharged it even further.
If you want an ass kicking, supercharged monster from Monster Island who makes Godzilla curl up into a fetal position and cry little lightning tears, BUY THIS PROCESSOR!
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