AMD Ryzen 9 7950X, without cooler (AM5) (Ryzen7000)AMD Ryzen 9 7950X General Specifications Platform:Desktop Product Family:AMD Ryzen Processors Product Line : AMD Ryzen 9 Desktop Processors # of CPU Cores:16 # of Threads :32 Max. Boost Clock :Up to 5.7GHz Base Clock:4.5GHz L1 Cache:1MB L2 Cache 16MBL3 Cache:64MB Default TDP:170W Processor Technology for CPU Cores:TSMC 5nm FinFET Unlocked for Overclocking :Yes CPU Socket:AM5 Thermal Solution (PIB):Not included Max. Operating Temperature (Tjmax):95C Launch Date :9/27/2022 *OS Support Windows 11 – 64-Bit Edition Windows 10 – 64-Bit Edition RHEL x86 64-Bit Ubuntu x86 64-Bit *Operating System (OS) support will vary by manufacturer. Connectivity Memory Channels :2 Max Memory Speed:1×1R 5200 MT/s 1×2R 5200 MT/s 2×1R 3600 MT/s 2×2R 3600 MT/s Graphics Capabilities: Graphics Model:AMD Radeon Graphics Graphics Core Count:2 Graphics Frequency:2200 MHz GPU Base:400 MHz Product IDs:Product ID Boxed 100-100000514WOF
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X, without cooler (AM5) (Ryzen7000)AMD Ryzen 9 7950X General Specifications Platform:Desktop Product Family:AMD Ryzen Processors Product Line : AMD Ryzen 9 Desktop Processors # of CPU Cores:16 # of Threads :32 Max. Boost Clock :Up to 5.7GHz Base Clock:4.5GHz L1 Cache:1MB L2 Cache 16MBL3 Cache:64MB Default TDP:170W Processor Technology for CPU Cores:TSMC 5nm FinFET Unlocked for Overclocking :Yes CPU Socket:AM5 Thermal Solution (PIB):Not included Max. Operating Temperature (Tjmax):95C Launch Date :9/27/2022 *OS Support Windows 11 – 64-Bit Edition Windows 10 – 64-Bit Edition RHEL x86 64-Bit Ubuntu x86 64-Bit *Operating System (OS) support will vary by manufacturer. Connectivity Memory Channels :2 Max Memory Speed:1×1R 5200 MT/s 1×2R 5200 MT/s 2×1R 3600 MT/s 2×2R 3600 MT/s Graphics Capabilities: Graphics Model:AMD Radeon Graphics Graphics Core Count:2 Graphics Frequency:2200 MHz GPU Base:400 MHz Product IDs:Product ID Boxed 100-100000514WOF
[100-100000514WOF] Ryzen 9 7950X Processor, Zen 4, AM5 16-Core/32-Threads CPU, 5.7GHz Boost
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X, without cooler (AM5) (Ryzen7000)AMD Ryzen 9 7950X General Specifications Platform:Desktop Product Family:AMD Ryzen Processors Product Line : AMD Ryzen 9 Desktop Processors # of CPU Cores:16 # of Threads :32 Max. Boost Clock :Up to 5.7GHz Base Clock:4.5GHz L1 Cache:1MB L2 Cache 16MBL3 Cache:64MB Default TDP:170W Processor Technology for CPU Cores:TSMC 5nm FinFET Unlocked for Overclocking :Yes CPU Socket:AM5 Thermal Solution (PIB):Not included Max. Operating Temperature (Tjmax):95C Launch Date :9/27/2022 *OS Support Windows 11 – 64-Bit Edition Windows 10 – 64-Bit Edition RHEL x86 64-Bit Ubuntu x86 64-Bit *Operating System (OS) support will vary by manufacturer. Connectivity Memory Channels :2 Max Memory Speed:1×1R 5200 MT/s 1×2R 5200 MT/s 2×1R 3600 MT/s 2×2R 3600 MT/s Graphics Capabilities: Graphics Model:AMD Radeon Graphics Graphics Core Count:2 Graphics Frequency:2200 MHz GPU Base:400 MHz Product IDs:Product ID Boxed 100-100000514WOF
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X, without cooler (AM5) (Ryzen7000)AMD Ryzen 9 7950X General Specifications Platform:Desktop Product Family:AMD Ryzen Processors Product Line : AMD Ryzen 9 Desktop Processors # of CPU Cores:16 # of Threads :32 Max. Boost Clock :Up to 5.7GHz Base Clock:4.5GHz L1 Cache:1MB L2 Cache 16MBL3 Cache:64MB Default TDP:170W Processor Technology for CPU Cores:TSMC 5nm FinFET Unlocked for Overclocking :Yes CPU Socket:AM5 Thermal Solution (PIB):Not included Max. Operating Temperature (Tjmax):95C Launch Date :9/27/2022 *OS Support Windows 11 – 64-Bit Edition Windows 10 – 64-Bit Edition RHEL x86 64-Bit Ubuntu x86 64-Bit *Operating System (OS) support will vary by manufacturer. Connectivity Memory Channels :2 Max Memory Speed:1×1R 5200 MT/s 1×2R 5200 MT/s 2×1R 3600 MT/s 2×2R 3600 MT/s Graphics Capabilities: Graphics Model:AMD Radeon Graphics Graphics Core Count:2 Graphics Frequency:2200 MHz GPU Base:400 MHz Product IDs:Product ID Boxed 100-100000514WOF
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The lowest price for [100-100000514WOF] Ryzen 9 7950X Processor, Zen 4, AM5 16-Core/32-Threads CPU, 5.7GHz Boost right now is $779.00 at eBay.com.au, compared across 8 retailers.
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I bought on launch day and have been running it ever since. Runs games and streams well. most of the time under 60-70c but i have a 420mm Rad. Rarely ever have i seen 80c besides the first week or so. Running ddr5 6000 at cl30 no problems. MSI board because Asus board was DOA. Highly recommend for gaming and streaming, it makes it look super easy. Maybe its over kill for that but i wanted it.
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Great processor but high $$$ for the performance matching and sometimes worse than 13900k. I have both and this has had no issues, but not sure worth it over the Intel part which is $170 less at the moment. Temps are way better so a smaller sized build will benefit from this and still be a creator/gamer performance stud. Also the AM5 upgradability is a plus, but yeah, if you can cool the 13900k, might be the way for the dollars. If the money doesn’t matter but the upgrade path does, buy this or even the 7950x as that one is the upgrade I did for my wife, she can’t tell a difference in the x3d or not.*You cannot conventionally overclock this CPU - PBO is your way mainly.*
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It's a very feature-packed COU but honestly it's execution felt like a bit of a mess next to the 7950x. Sure it's extremely power efficient and it has two sets of CCDs for different frequencies and cache capacities but when this CPU actually runs I personally noticed issues with how it would switch between its dies for different uses. If youdon't mind going the hassle of turning off one or the other CCD for different purposes then you may find value in this processor but practically the 7950x doesn't use that much power unless in productivity use (and even then it's not even much higher than the 5950x's draw) and for me it ran smoother and snappier because it didn't have trouble switching between CCDs. Lastly, the 7950x being $130 cheaper has much more value for its ... MoreIt's a very feature-packed COU but honestly it's execution felt like a bit of a mess next to the 7950x. Sure it's extremely power efficient and it has two sets of CCDs for different frequencies and cache capacities but when this CPU actually runs I personally noticed issues with how it would switch between its dies for different uses. If youdon't mind going the hassle of turning off one or the other CCD for different purposes then you may find value in this processor but practically the 7950x doesn't use that much power unless in productivity use (and even then it's not even much higher than the 5950x's draw) and for me it ran smoother and snappier because it didn't have trouble switching between CCDs. Lastly, the 7950x being $130 cheaper has much more value for its price.
| Platform | Desktop |
| L3 Cache | 64MB |
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I bought on launch day and have been running it ever since. Runs games and streams well. most of the time under 60-70c but i have a 420mm Rad. Rarely ever have i seen 80c besides the first week or so. Running ddr5 6000 at cl30 no problems. MSI board because Asus board was DOA. Highly recommend for gaming and streaming, it makes it look super easy. Maybe its over kill for that but i wanted it.
Great processor but high $$$ for the performance matching and sometimes worse than 13900k. I have both and this has had no issues, but not sure worth it over the Intel part which is $170 less at the moment. Temps are way better so a smaller sized build will benefit from this and still be a creator/gamer performance stud. Also the AM5 upgradability is a plus, but yeah, if you can cool the 13900k, might be the way for the dollars. If the money doesn’t matter but the upgrade path does, buy this or even the 7950x as that one is the upgrade I did for my wife, she can’t tell a difference in the x3d or not.*You cannot conventionally overclock this CPU - PBO is your way mainly.*
It's a very feature-packed COU but honestly it's execution felt like a bit of a mess next to the 7950x. Sure it's extremely power efficient and it has two sets of CCDs for different frequencies and cache capacities but when this CPU actually runs I personally noticed issues with how it would switch between its dies for different uses. If youdon't mind going the hassle of turning off one or the other CCD for different purposes then you may find value in this processor but practically the 7950x doesn't use that much power unless in productivity use (and even then it's not even much higher than the 5950x's draw) and for me it ran smoother and snappier because it didn't have trouble switching between CCDs. Lastly, the 7950x being $130 cheaper has much more value for its ... MoreIt's a very feature-packed COU but honestly it's execution felt like a bit of a mess next to the 7950x. Sure it's extremely power efficient and it has two sets of CCDs for different frequencies and cache capacities but when this CPU actually runs I personally noticed issues with how it would switch between its dies for different uses. If youdon't mind going the hassle of turning off one or the other CCD for different purposes then you may find value in this processor but practically the 7950x doesn't use that much power unless in productivity use (and even then it's not even much higher than the 5950x's draw) and for me it ran smoother and snappier because it didn't have trouble switching between CCDs. Lastly, the 7950x being $130 cheaper has much more value for its price.
Now If you’re buying such a chip you’re rly not looking for amazing value here but I think it kinda can be. If you just use it for gaming obviously get the 7800x3d which will be out soon. But if you want the cpu which can do anything from gaming to workstation task this is the one for you. Why wouldn’t you go with 13900k? Easy for me. I’ve had Intel for a while and what rly bugs me is board compatibly. In a couple months the motherboards which support it will be not compatible with any further intel cpus. And amd promises to continue using am5 for a couple years so you can keep your 500.- motherboards and not have to buy a new one. Gaming performance the r9 beats it depending on game ofc but in avg as multiple reviewers have showed but in some productivity task ... MoreNow If you’re buying such a chip you’re rly not looking for amazing value here but I think it kinda can be. If you just use it for gaming obviously get the 7800x3d which will be out soon. But if you want the cpu which can do anything from gaming to workstation task this is the one for you. Why wouldn’t you go with 13900k? Easy for me. I’ve had Intel for a while and what rly bugs me is board compatibly. In a couple months the motherboards which support it will be not compatible with any further intel cpus. And amd promises to continue using am5 for a couple years so you can keep your 500.- motherboards and not have to buy a new one. Gaming performance the r9 beats it depending on game ofc but in avg as multiple reviewers have showed but in some productivity task ryzen still is lagging a bit behind intelPut this in my Dan a4h20 which no problem whatsoever planning to custom watercool it but it is rly not necessary you can cool this thing with smaller air coolers even as some YouTubers have tested.
Absolute monster of a CPU. I play games that are pretty CPU intensive (Star Citizen, BF2042) and this thing absolutely rips. Paired with a 4090 I'm finally seeing proper GPU usage.I also dabble in UE5 game development and use Handbrake to re-encode videos and the 7950X3D really does do it all. My old Intel 8700K used to take 3 and a half hours to encode a 1:30 hour video, this takes 45 minutes, It's insanely fast.I think I won the silicon lottery as well, at full tilt, it seems to eat 90-100 watts of power. I do have an overkill cooling setup but it never goes above 60c. From reading reviews from across the web, I think I'm just very lucky in this regard as they usually run a bit hotter and usually eat a bit more power. I'm happily getting 5.1-5.2GHz all core ... MoreAbsolute monster of a CPU. I play games that are pretty CPU intensive (Star Citizen, BF2042) and this thing absolutely rips. Paired with a 4090 I'm finally seeing proper GPU usage.I also dabble in UE5 game development and use Handbrake to re-encode videos and the 7950X3D really does do it all. My old Intel 8700K used to take 3 and a half hours to encode a 1:30 hour video, this takes 45 minutes, It's insanely fast.I think I won the silicon lottery as well, at full tilt, it seems to eat 90-100 watts of power. I do have an overkill cooling setup but it never goes above 60c. From reading reviews from across the web, I think I'm just very lucky in this regard as they usually run a bit hotter and usually eat a bit more power. I'm happily getting 5.1-5.2GHz all core and 5.7-5.8GHz on the non-V-Cache cores. 100% stable 6000MHz CL30 DDR5 RAM as well.Overall, I think this is the best CPU money can buy if you want the best gaming experience but also the flexibility to do other tasks.
Got lucky and mine can run 6400mhz stable memory. Currently at 6200mhz with super tight timings. Its a hot chip if you run PBO. But its fine you dont buy this kind of chip to run it cool anyways. Make sure you have it setup right in windows. Your frames wont just be higher the frametimes will be much more stable which I can feel in VR. That frametime curve looks sexy. Just pair it with hynix M or A die and tighten those timings. 13900k is a fantastic chip but you just can't beat this chip for watts, heat, and frametimes.
I have been waiting to purchase this CPU for over a year since the original 5800X3D came out. I wanted to address some of the criticisms of this CPU and help people get an accurate assessment of it's performance.I am running a 4090 as well.I have personally also tested the 13900k in order to come to a fair conclusion. With that being said. The reason why I believe this CPU is better than the 13900k is because of a few main characteristics. Temperature control, tweaking, long term support.Let's discuss the troubleshooting/tweaking since it's the main argument against the 7950x3D being crowned the king especially in gaming.Many Intel users will report that the 7950X3D is worse than the 13900k with 7200-8000Mhz ram. This however is a massive catch. Because in ... MoreI have been waiting to purchase this CPU for over a year since the original 5800X3D came out. I wanted to address some of the criticisms of this CPU and help people get an accurate assessment of it's performance.I am running a 4090 as well.I have personally also tested the 13900k in order to come to a fair conclusion. With that being said. The reason why I believe this CPU is better than the 13900k is because of a few main characteristics. Temperature control, tweaking, long term support.Let's discuss the troubleshooting/tweaking since it's the main argument against the 7950x3D being crowned the king especially in gaming.Many Intel users will report that the 7950X3D is worse than the 13900k with 7200-8000Mhz ram. This however is a massive catch. Because in order to get 7200mhz ram working you have to spend hours in the BIOS tweaking the voltages just right and manually configuring the timings so it can boot properly. Even one of the most experienced overclockers known as "buildzoid" has found this to be nearly impossible to stabilize for long term use. So the argument most critics try to use can be invalidated simply on this point alone in terms of comparison. Because even if it is stable for gaming, it won't be under an intense stress test. Which can lead to system corruption and a broken operating system which no one is happy about.Next let's talk about temperature, the 13900k even with a 420MM Arctic radiator is unable to cool itself to a proper temperature. Meaning that the CPU gets above 90c and reaches thermal throttling within a few seconds of a stress test. Why is this such an issue? Well when a CPU reaches thermal throttling or high temperatures. It will artificially throttle or slow itself down in order to protect itself. This can lead to massive drops in performance and is never a good sign. There is however one way that most users have found a way to lower the temperatures and that is installing a special mounting bracket for the motherboard socket. It is created by der8auer, it is fairly inexpensive and only costs about $5-10 so it isn't a large investment. But this requires disassembling and reassembling the entire motherboard socket which can be extremely difficult to manage for some users. Where as on a 280mm radiator the 7950X3D never gets above 75-80c in my testing.So what's the catch with the 7950X3D?The main thing that may draw users away from this cpu is it's architecture and scheduling. The 7950X3D has what's known as a dual-ccd design. Meaning it has 16 cores but they are split into 2 groups of 8. One chip has the 3D Cache that boosts gaming and some applications with a slightly lower boost clock of 5.25GHZ. The second CCD has a higher boosting clock of 5.7 but has no 3D Cache.This has led to AMD/Microsoft needing to cooperate in order to come up with a solution to this scheduling conflict. Because the operating system needs to make sure it uses the right 8 cores for gaming. This however is not as well designed as Intel. Because rather than relying on a firmware directory known as "thread director" that intel has created manually on the CPU Itself. Which helps scheduling conflicts.AMD has opted to use XBOX game-bar. Which some users have found to be clunky and annoying at times to use.If a game is not running on the 3D cache, you can open up game bar settings and select a box that says "remember this as a game" which will properly use the 8 cores with 3D-cache next time you restart the application. So although this cpu has some scheduling issues. In time it should be ironed out and won't be as big of an issue. But it is still something to keep in mind going forward.Finally and arguably most importantly is long term support. The motherboard platform that the 7950X3D is running on is known as AM5, AMD has publicly announced that they plan to support this CPU all the way into 2025. This means that another 2-3 generations of CPU's can be used with this exact same motherboard. Meaning when you want to make an upgrade. You don't have to disassemble the entire PC. You can just set the new cpu in and be done. This is a very nice feature to have for some people and it payed off amazingly for people that bought into AM4 with the 5800X3D.Since the 5800x3d was supported by motherboards that came out 4-5 years ago. Where as Intel forces each new cpu generation to only support 1 motherboard for 1 year. So the 12900k/13900k are supported with Z690/Z790 boards and that is the most you are getting from that platform.Overall though, the experience I have had as an avid E-sports gamer and daily windows user has been amazing. The issues I have to deal with are easier to manage than Intels and overall it's a great platform to be on. This generation of hardware from both companies is so close that there is no wrong decision when it comes to choice.
Upgraded from my old 10 core Intel Skylake. I read every review I could find about this CPU and was thinking of waiting for the 7800x3d or picking up the majority discounted non-x3d CPU like 7900x but changed my mind. The 7950x3d is the best under games that really push a system down to low FPS and like a fine wine will age way better. I need to be able to have more the just my game running. This CPU running 32c at start up and 38c gaming at 4k 144hz with RTX4090 for hours max settings. That's super cool. Much better come summer as I don't want a power hog Intel CPU that acts like a room heater in summer. AMD AM5 platform life span looks exceptional. Old Intel VROC key and NVME raid felt like a scam so now trying AMD besides its just better all around other then the ... MoreUpgraded from my old 10 core Intel Skylake. I read every review I could find about this CPU and was thinking of waiting for the 7800x3d or picking up the majority discounted non-x3d CPU like 7900x but changed my mind. The 7950x3d is the best under games that really push a system down to low FPS and like a fine wine will age way better. I need to be able to have more the just my game running. This CPU running 32c at start up and 38c gaming at 4k 144hz with RTX4090 for hours max settings. That's super cool. Much better come summer as I don't want a power hog Intel CPU that acts like a room heater in summer. AMD AM5 platform life span looks exceptional. Old Intel VROC key and NVME raid felt like a scam so now trying AMD besides its just better all around other then the price. Lower electric bill for next 4 to 8 years compared to Intel 13900k will be fine with me.
insane performance. If you want the best out of it, you'll want to use something like process lasso or bat files to set CPU affinities - like, make sure your game only uses the 3d cache cores, or doesnt - whatever works for you and your game. Anyway, for games that seem to care about 3d cache, the gains are huge. I am getting so much more FPS with this in Black Desert than I did with a 5950x. It's actually absurd how good this new CPU is for me.
Awesome chip, great for gaming and productivity. Was put off by "scam" videos at first but decided to try this out. Not sure why people had such problems with it. It just works. Been actively monitoring core usage and they are assigned properly. Had one game that used the productivity ccd, went into game bar and marked it as a game and now its using the cache ccd. Have this paired with a 4090 on a 4k 120 cx and almost everything is 120 with all ultra while the cpu and video card is at stock for now except with expo enabled. Best of all, i can finally play acc in vr(openxr not steamvr) with vr high settings (no reprojection) at 90hz without any jitters. Just did a 30 car ai race, starting at the back as a test to see what performance would be like. 90hz stable on the ... MoreAwesome chip, great for gaming and productivity. Was put off by "scam" videos at first but decided to try this out. Not sure why people had such problems with it. It just works. Been actively monitoring core usage and they are assigned properly. Had one game that used the productivity ccd, went into game bar and marked it as a game and now its using the cache ccd. Have this paired with a 4090 on a 4k 120 cx and almost everything is 120 with all ultra while the cpu and video card is at stock for now except with expo enabled. Best of all, i can finally play acc in vr(openxr not steamvr) with vr high settings (no reprojection) at 90hz without any jitters. Just did a 30 car ai race, starting at the back as a test to see what performance would be like. 90hz stable on the hp reverb g2. Wow!!! Its almost addictive watching this cpu spread work through the different cores. Btw, i have this paired with a x670e taichi / 64gb gskill expo cl30 ram (the one that microcenter sells) / noctua nhd15 and everything came together perfectly.
| Platform | Desktop |
| L3 Cache | 64MB |
| Socket | AM5 |