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  • Specifications
    Processor Socket
    Socket AM5 (LGA 1718)
    PCI Express Version
    PCI Express 5.0
    CPU Base Clock Frequency
    4.7 gigahertz
    CPU Boost Clock Frequency
    5.3 gigahertz
    Number of CPU Cores
    6-core
    Number of CPU Threads
    12

AMD - Ryzen 5 7600X 6-core - 12-Thread 4.7GHz (5.3 GHz Max Boost) Socket AM5 Desktop Processor - Silver

Model:100-100000593WOF
SKU:6519479
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Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars with 173 reviews

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Customers regard the Ryzen 5 7600X as a great value for its price, offering excellent performance and low temperatures even during intense gaming sessions. Installation is straightforward, and it is compatible with various systems. Additionally, customers appreciate the free game included with the processor.

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  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    AMD does it once again

    Great overall chip for a good price. I upgraded from a R5 3600 after a PSU failure and got this on sale ($200 at the time). Works well as both my gaming and software dev rig. Pros: + Performance uplift of Zen 4 is noticeable in single core and multi-core workloads + Good price point for 6 cores + Little guy loves to boost + PCI-e Gen 5 + Doesn't run as hot as the other AM5 chips + Very stable with EXPO'd RAM at 6000MHz + No X3D cache, so no scheduling issues. + Good efficiency. + Stays cool during idle + iGPU. Not really needed when you have a dedicated one, but its pretty performant. Cons: - While AM5 increases the amount of PCI-e lanes, I still find it to be a limiting factor for anything containing more than 1 GPU... my own personal gripe I guess... - Likes to run hot. Anytime a sustained workload gets placed on it, it will keep boosting until it reaches TJMax. Not a problem if you have a good cooler (ps. thermalright has some cheap ones that can handle the power). - Want EXPO speeds above 6000 MHz? Too bad. - AM5 motherboards will run you a pretty penny. Different socket than AM4. However, AMD claims they will support it for a while, so maybe its worth it.

    Posted by Conor

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Good value at less than $150

    great gaming chip, 6 cores and 12 threads is plenty for me. could drive a 3090 or 6900 xt if i were to pair it with either card. if you can get it for less than $200 (at time of writing) the value is excellent.

    Posted by GideonS

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    AM5 is here to stay. A good start to the platform

    Not at all as bad as tech YouTubers try to make it out to be. This is a solid 6 core 12 thread gaming workhorse and it doesn't try to be anything else. I ultimately didn't keep my 7600x although all I do is game on my machines. Through a long set of troubleshooting brand new hardware making up an entire system... I didn't find out until I finally replaced the motherboard that that's where the problem lied. At time of writing, there is now the 7600 non-X CPU out there (I got my 7600x for the MSRP of non-X anyway) that may be an easier pill to swallow, being it includes a cooler. But this CPU does exactly what it's intended to do. It pushed frames to my 7900 XTX just fine!

    Posted by Hadouken317

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