AMD Ryzen 9 7950X Hexadeca-core (16 Core) 4.50 GHz Processor, 64 MB L3 Cache, 16 MB L2 Cache, 64-bit Processing, 5.70 GHz Overclocking Speed, 5 nm, Socket AM5, Radeon Graphics Graphics, 170 W, 32 Threads.
Processor consumes less power to offer maximum productivity with added usability
Ryzen 9 product line processor for better usability and increased efficiency
5 nm process technology provides optimal processing results with added usability
Hexadeca-core (16 Core) processor core efficiently handles data to ensure quicker transfer of information with maximum usability
16 MB L2 plus 64 MB L3 cache memory provides excellent hit rate in short access time enabling improved system performance
Processor with 4.50 GHz clock speed for quick and dependable processing of data to ensure maximum productivity
Comes with AMD Radeon Graphics controller for stunning picture quality
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Nick G –
Awesome CPU
Haven’t had it long but, this cpu is super fast and perfect for my setup. Processes applications without any issues. I personally don’t have problems controlling the heat unlike some that have reported. Sorry, forgot to take photo of cpu before installation.
Parcel Penguin –
Great High-End Consumer CPU
I have had no issues with this CPU.I am a fairly big tech hobbyist and I use this processor to run multiple concurrent virtual machines, play video games, and in daily productivity.I always get a little disappointed when I use another computer and it’s not as fast as my desktop with this processor.
Clinton Mcwilliams –
FAST!!!
Awesome cpu, very fast, easy to install
Darrick M. –
Powerful but hot.
This is an excellent multicore processor with caveats. There are numerous reviews of this processor on the web so I’ll just give my thoughts on it. The biggest caveat is the heat. This chip gets hot and without a good cooling solution the chip will hit 95 Celsius very quickly. For cooling I went with a 420 aio and it keeps the cpu in the 60 to 80 Celsius range. I game mostly but with enough productivity to make a 3d v cache not the best solution for my needs. I game on a widescreen so my resolution is more GPU bound anyway. For gaming this processor works just fine, I’ve had no issues or complaints about performance. My GPU is a 4080 so it pairs well with this level of cores and threads. My only other observation is it’s not a quiet pc solution. To keep it cool the fans really have to ramp up so if that’s a bother then you might not like this processor. For a good beast of a processor I highly recommend it.
JOSHUA –
The best CPU I’d spend my own money on
Once I got past the problem of Amazon sending me an AMD CPU box that had the actual CPU stolen out of it, I finally got ahold of this monster and replaced an elderly Skylake build. Let me tell you, Zen 4 CPUs are… incredible. It’s just jaw-dropping how much these pure 16-core/32-thread beasts can do, especially with a proper PBO configuration. Unlike the current-gen Intel consumer parts, which seem to be focusing on packing in weird “efficiency” cores and uneven performance curves, a 7950X delivers consistent, constant, gargantuan throughput across all 32 threads.I’ve done everything from gaming under Proton/WINE, language model merging/inference/quantization, and software development on this system in the 3 months I’ve had it. The 7950X has never stopped impressing me with how *incredibly* potent it is. There are workloads I used to rent AWS compute instances (at almost $2/hr!) to run, and I can take care of them in minutes on my home machine now. And gaming? Pfft! ZERO problems. Turn everything up to Ultra. I’m not going to have to think about CPU power for another 5 or 6 years, easy.I was an AMD fanboy going back to the AMD 386-20, and I’ve owned more AMD CPUs than Intel over the decades. But the last time I owned an AMD CPU was in the mid-2000s, an Athlon FX-57 (the last, fastest, single-core Athlon 64). Ever since then, I’ve been waiting for AMD to ship a “good” architecture. That finally came with Zen 3, but by the time I was ready to buy… Zen 4 was here. And BOY AM I GLAD IT IS.Long story short: if you’re even *thinking* about buying the best of the consumer Zen 4 CPUs, you found it.BTW, this is the better of them, between this one and the “3D” one, for applications that are going to stress all the cores simultaneously. The way the 3D thing works looks a little bit faster on benchmarks, but when you are really putting the thing to the test, you’ll be glad you went with the real thing.
Raymond Evelyn –
Fast processor, great price… Running a couple of these in my homelab with proxmox
Fast processor, great price… Running a couple of these in my homelab with proxmox
Smoothf2000 –
Overkill for a TrueNAS
It’s a CPU that provides enough power for most PCs/home servers. It works and it can handle up to 192 GB DDR5 memory. This have a higher base clock than the 9950X but the 9950X have about a 11% or 12% advantage in single-core processes. I’m not a content creator or artist so for what I use it for (home lab/home servers/A.I./etc.), it works great for my uses.
TE5LA –
Excellent CPU
Great performer. No issues.
steve –
super fast , runs hot ( 89 C ) on full load , but this is with an air cooler.. might need to install a liquid rad ..but is great for what i am doing
Ganesh Patil –
Excellent
rodrigo s. –
Processador excelente.. e entrega rapidíssimo.
Douglas –
Exelente. As I expected and then some. Start up on 22 Sept with out a problem. Cinibench over 37000. I will update later if I have issues. Motherboard Asus ROG Asrix X670E-E, Video Sapphire RX 7900 XTX
Ali –
المعالج ممتاز خاصه في استخدام البرامج و الريندر