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🚀 Power Your Ambition with Ryzen 9 7950X — The Ultimate 16-Core Beast!
The AMD Ryzen 9 7950X is a top-tier desktop processor featuring 16 cores and 32 threads, built on advanced 5nm technology. With a max boost clock of 5.7 GHz and a massive 80MB cache, it delivers exceptional multitasking and processing power while maintaining energy efficiency at 170W. Integrated Radeon graphics add versatile visual performance, making it ideal for high-end gaming, content creation, and professional workloads.





| ASIN | B0BBHD5D8Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #77 in Computer CPU Processors |
| Brand | AMD |
| Built-In Media | Item |
| CPU Manufacturer | AMD |
| CPU Model | Ryzen 9 7950X |
| CPU Socket | Socket AM5 |
| CPU Speed | 5.7 GHz |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 64 MB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,666 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00730143314534 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.91"L |
| Item Type Name | Computer Processor |
| Item Weight | 2.8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | AMD |
| Mfr Part Number | 100-100000514WOF |
| Model Number | RYZEN 9 7950X |
| Platform | Linux, Windows |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Processor Core Count | 16 |
| Processor Count | 16 |
| Processor Number of Concurrent Threads | 32 |
| Processor Series | Ryzen 9 7950X |
| Processor Socket | Socket AM5 |
| Processor Speed | 5.7 GHz |
| Secondary Cache | 80 MB |
| UPC | 730143314534 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Information Not Available |
| Wattage | 170 watts |
F**D
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Unmatched Performance for High-End Builds!
This Ryzen 9 7950X is an absolute powerhouse! With 16 cores and 32 threads, it handles gaming, content creation, and multitasking effortlessly. I’ve seen incredible performance gains in video editing, 3D rendering, and even heavy multitasking without a hitch. It’s fully unlocked for overclocking, and runs efficiently with proper cooling. If you want top-tier desktop performance, this CPU is worth every penny!
J**A
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.
E**Z
Good cpu
I've been using it for 7 months now, and it hasn't given me any problems—a very good purchase.
J**D
Great for AI/ML
Working so awesome im not an overclocker I brought it down to 105W with a TjMax of 85° and undervolt 15
L**I
WOW!
I know that in a few short years my "fast" system will eventually become a paper weight, but for right now, this is the best you can get short of the very newest intel chips. Before this I had a Ryzen 5700x, which was a solid processor, but it it's dog slow compared to this. 16 cores and 32 threads mean I can be copying files over the network, be installing dual scans on my hard drive for viruses, and playing games on my computer, all at the same time. Boot is twice as fast, and all my applications load fast and windows 11 is actually snappy and a breeze to work with. Not only that, but the advertised 4.6 ghz rating on the chip is misleading because if you are doing any kind of multithreaded application, the chip stays at around 5.2ghz. The main issue with this chip is the supposed heat range being high compared to other chips, but I've been gaming for a while and haven't hit the "optimal" temperature for the chip yet at 95 degrees centigrade. Having said that, I threw a darkrock 4 cooler on it, and it seems to be working just fine. I go with air coolers if I can, and having a GOOD cpu cooler is pretty much mandatory. Here. Let's put it this way: This computer will heat your room during winter. All in all I am very happy with the performance, and the price is reasonable.
D**H
BEAST MODE ACTIVATED!
She's a monster! What else can I say? 16C/32T with an LGA design simplifying installation, and includes an IGPU. It's never struggled on anything I've fed this CPU and scores quite high in the synthetics. I'm able to keep the temperatures under control with some tuning, BIOS updates, and an air cooler that is made from the skin of a magic unicorn, and under full load, it still doesn't hit its thermal limit of 95C. It's not an X3D chip, but that's not what I wanted. This CPU should handle anything the average consumer can do during work or play without a problem, and was priced right. It hangs quite nicely with the 9950X and makes that upgrade from this CPU not even compelling unless you are coming from something much older. Power efficiency seems to be there, and it shuts up quite nicely at idle and throttles down a lot when not in use making for leaps and bounds in energy efficiency compared to older CPU's. You'll get a LOT of performance for your dollar if you get this 7950X
D**M
This processor is a BEAST!!
This is hands down one of the best CPUs available for consumer use! This processor very stable and it performed wonderfully in all the tests that I did. Rock solid stability, and it is well below the advertised power consumption, at least for me... Beast of a CPU!! If you're on the fence about getting it, I'll let you know that it out performed my other CPU that's a Ryzen 7 5800x!!
L**D
Change up to my previous review 8/23/2024
So, originally I stated that this 7950x CPU is worse than Intel's i9-13900k in gaming and productivity, well yes, but...a huge caveat: Intel i9-13900k continues to fail. My 1st i9-13900k chip started to fail around 4.5 months mark, and it was really odd issues, such as random windows 11 lock up, or it would restart the system. But, that was my first 13900k chip, and it was already super undervolted and cores were pinned at 5.5 ghz on P-Cores and 4.3 ghz on E-Cores, but it began to fail. Why am I telling you this on 7950X review? Yes, 13th and 14th gen i9s will beat this chip in gaming and multi-tasking...but I noticed 6 months mark is when your 13900k/14900k will begin to crumble, and it also being watt limited to 260 watts and undervolt of 1.28 volts. I returned 7950X, but in reality you have a chip that can be undervolted by using curve optimizer, by simply hitting Negative 20, or even 30, and that will give so much headroom for 7950X, and you can set max temps to something like 85 or 87 if you don't feel like it needs to hit 95C, and it really shouldn't be hitting 95 C (I agree here too) In reality with my 13900k I am still hitting 95-98 C even with severe undervolt, and never exceeding even 1.35 volts. After my first 13900k failed, I got a rma of the same chip from Intel and it begun to crumble at 6.5 month mark, same deal, same symptoms, same undervolts and same precautions on watts. If you value your time, and you do rendering, get either 7950X or 9950X When 13900k works, it smokes 7950x, but when it begins to fail, you will get low GPU usage randomly, that will reset after you restart the computer. You will get random restarts as well, and lock ups with failing 13900k. You will also get anomalies such as disappearing USB ports not recognizing your USB sticks, or going offline randomly. I LOVED 13900k, because it was so responsive, but does it matter if the chip fails. 7950X is solid, if you don't game on RTX 4090 at 1080p, or will be severely bottlenecked by the CPU, and your GPU usage will be very low. 7950X matches pretty good with RTX 4080 in 1080p, but if you game in 1440p, you can combine it with RTX 4090, but titles vary in heaviness, and you will still be CPU limited in some games, and GPU will underperform with 7950x. Even more CPU limited with 9950x though. In short: if you want reliable CPU, just get 7950X or get 7950x3D Long answer: you can wait until Intel releases Arrow Lake, if you want productivity and gaming. The issue is the reliability. I had both 13900k fail on me, and I am tech savvy. Do you want to be in the same boat checking your CPU for signs of degradation after 6 months? It is a weird dilemma of buying something weaker just so you can game and render. Perhaps 7950x3D is better choice here, but 13900k/14900k is bad idea, in my humble opinion. This is coming from a person who has been on Intel for 12 years, and before that 13 years on AMD CPUs. I am trying to look completely objective here, so I rewrote my review. Is 13900k better in gaming and productivity? Yes Is it more reliable than 7950X? Absolutely not. Arrow Lake by Intel will need to be thoroughly tested for next full year, before anyone should be committed to that chip. 9950X by AMD performs worse in gaming than 7950X in a lot of games (due to worse clocks, and thermal envelopes). If you are reading this in August 2024, you are in the dilemma Dilemma is to wait for Arrow Lake, and see how AMD counters it, and when. 9950X was not even stronger than 13900k, and not better than 7950X 2nd dilemma is to see if Intel 15th gen survives full year without burning out, and that is something I did not see with 13900k. I love Intel for many reasons, but I also had no issues being on AMD since 1999 to 2013, I had zero complaints, now that I realize I was probably on AMD close to 2014, making it nearly 15 years. If you game: get 7800x3D, if you render and game, either wait for 9950x3D and Arrow Lake. But, time is the only thing that can show if Arrow Lake is no longer failing like Raptor Lake. Good luck to both companies, but right now is a tricky time to buy new gen CPUs
G**L
Excellent
Excellent
S**N
Très puissant en production vidéo et photo !
Acheté il y a plus de 6 mois lorsque le nouveau 9950x coûtait 1,5 fois plus. Je suis super satisfait de ce proco qui montre toute sa puissance en applications photo et vidéo. J’avais un i9-9900k avant de basculer sur celui-ci et mes exports sont vraiment plus rapides.
A**R
As with any processor, it's pretty much about price
Fantastic processor with great computing power. If you're new to this generation of processor you might be caught off guard by the processor wanting to heat to 95c, but that's actually intended. This was an upgrade from an AM4 CPU, and the leap in single threaded performance brought Microsoft Flight Simulator performance from 50fps up to 60fps. Sticking with what the title says though, you get what you pay for, and with this, you get a lot.
D**S
Exelente
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
A**I
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