

#Bf1 ryzen process lasso full#
The 3950X at Stock SettingsĪt stock, the 3950X is going to consume around 130 watts under full load, which is going to overwhelm pretty much any ITX grade CPU cooler, especially the one I use, the Noctua L9a. Below I will offer some tips for making your 3950X (or any other Ryzen CPU) as efficient as possible, as well as some methods that didn’t work out. I knew it would be a little challenging to use a 3950X in such a thermally constrained environment but nothing makes me happier than an efficient computer.Īfter a few days of tinkering and tuning, fortunately, I was able to get the 3950X right where I wanted it. I am not most people and usually make strange decisions when building or upgrading PCs, and I planned for this 3950X to go into my mini ITX PC. Most people who buy a 3950X plan to get the most performance possible out of it by pairing it with a high end cooler like Arctic’s acclaimed Liquid Freezer II. Personally, I decided to pick up a 3950X to put in my PC as the prices have now dropped significantly.


Both have their advantages and disadvantages of course. With Ryzen 5000 having launched recently, PC users now have two options for high end performance: the Zen 2 based 3900X and 3950X, and the Zen 3 based 5900X and 5950X.
