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AMD 5000 Series Ryzen 9 5900X Desktop Processor 12 Cores 24 Threads 70 MB Cache 3.7 GHz up to 4.8 GHz Socket AM4 500 Series chipset (100-100000061WOF)

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AMD 5000 Series Ryzen 9 5900X Desktop Processor 12 Cores 24 Threads 70 MB Cache 3.7 GHz up to 4.8 GHz Socket AM4 500 Series chipset (100-100000061WOF)
AMD 5000 Series Ryzen 9 5900X Desktop Processor 12 Cores 24 Threads 70 MB Cache 3.7 GHz up to 4.8 GHz Socket AM4 500 Series chipset (100-100000061WOF)

Original price was: ₹75,000.00.Current price is: ₹31,219.00.

Description

  • 12 Cores & 24 Threads, 70MB Cache
  • Base Clock: 3.7 GHz, Max Boost Clock: up to 4.8 GHz
  • Memory Support: DDR4 Upto 3200MHz, Memory Channels: 2, TDP: 105 W, PCI Express Generation : PCIe Gen 4
  • Compatible with Motherboards based on 500 Series Chipset, Socket AM4
  • Separate Graphic Card Required, Included Heatsink Fan: No
  • For performance or compatibility related issues customers will have to reach out to AMD’s technical support

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Specification: AMD 5000 Series Ryzen 9 5900X Desktop Processor 12 Cores 24 Threads 70 MB Cache 3.7 GHz up to 4.8 GHz Socket AM4 500 Series chipset (100-100000061WOF)

Brand

‎AMD

Manufacturer

‎AMD

Series

‎AMD Ryzen 9 5900X

Item Height

‎0.1 Inches

Item Width

‎1.57 Inches

Product Dimensions

‎3.99 x 3.99 x 0.25 cm, 79.38 g

Batteries

‎1 A batteries required.

Item model number

‎AMD Ryzen 9 5900X

Processor Brand

‎AMD

Processor Type

‎Ryzen 9

Processor Speed

‎3.7 GHz

Processor Socket

‎Socket AM4

Processor Count

‎12

Memory Technology

‎DDR4

Computer Memory Type

‎DIMM

Wattage

‎105 Watts

Are Batteries Included

‎No

Lithium Battery Energy Content

‎2.6 British Thermal Units (BTUs)

Lithium Battery Weight

‎0.5 Milligrams

Number of Lithium Ion Cells

‎7

Number of Lithium Metal Cells

‎7

Country of Origin

‎India

Item Weight

‎79.2 g

Price History

Price history for AMD 5000 Series Ryzen 9 5900X Desktop Processor 12 Cores 24 Threads 70 MB Cache 3.7 GHz up to 4.8 GHz AM4 Socket 500 Series chipset (100-100000061WOF)
Latest updates:
  • Rs. 30,319 - March 29, 2025
  • Rs. 26,499 - March 17, 2025
Since: March 17, 2025
Created with Raphaël 2.1.00 INR10,000 INR20,000 INR30,000 INR40,000 INR2025-03-282025-03-262025-03-242025-03-222025-03-202025-03-18
2025-03-29
Price: 30,319 INR
  • Highest Price: Rs. 30,319 - March 29, 2025
  • Lowest Price: Rs. 26,499 - March 17, 2025

Reviews (13)

13 reviews for AMD 5000 Series Ryzen 9 5900X Desktop Processor 12 Cores 24 Threads 70 MB Cache 3.7 GHz up to 4.8 GHz Socket AM4 500 Series chipset (100-100000061WOF)

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  1. Amanpreet Singh

    **Value for Money:** 5/5

    The AMD Ryzen 9 5900X is an absolute powerhouse of a processor, and its value for money is unmatched. I was blown away by the performance boost it brought to my system compared to my previous Ryzen 2600X.

    **Great Delivery by Amazon:** 5/5

    Kudos to Amazon for their lightning-fast delivery! My processor arrived in perfect condition and within the estimated time frame, which is always a plus.

    **Performance:** 5/5

    The Ryzen 9 5900X is a beast of a processor. Idle CPU usage was reduced from around 10% on my previous processor to an astonishing 1-2%. This means that your system will be even more efficient and quiet when not in use. In terms of actual performance, I noticed significant frame rates and render times improvements in gaming and content creation.

    **Heat Management:** 4/5

    While the Ryzen 9 5900X is incredibly powerful, it does generate a bit more heat than expected. I saw temperatures ranging from around 55°C to 60°C during idle periods. If you plan on using this processor for heavy workloads or gaming sessions, I highly recommend investing in a quality CPU cooler to keep things running smoothly.

    **Important Note:**

    It’s worth noting that the Ryzen 9 5900X does not come with a CPU fan included (I used an Evo cooler). This is mentioned in the product description, so be sure to factor this into your overall cost and planning.

    In conclusion, the AMD Ryzen 9 5900X is an excellent choice for those seeking a powerful processor without breaking the bank. With great performance, efficient idle usage, and fast delivery from Amazon, it’s hard not to recommend this product. Just keep in mind that you may need to invest in additional cooling solutions for optimal performance.

    **Rating:** 4.5/5

    I would definitely purchase this processor again and recommend it to others seeking a high-performance CPU.

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  2. Shivdev

    Using on my Msi B450 gaming pro carbon max WIFI after update my bios to latest one its working good without any issue any issue

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  3. cranky

    This was a tough choice, the 5800X3D was the other option. Since AM4 is to be retired and DDR5 prices are not to settle for at least a couple years (this is 04/2022), it was important to have something that could hold up under multiple scenarios and for that time. In the end the lack of overclocking, the low Turbo speed and the ‘poorer’ productivity showing of the 5800X3D swayed me towards the 5900X.

    The worst part of the experience was getting a standard AMD retail box, so 90% of the box is empty, wasted space. In this day and age it is criminal to waste these resources. The price was pretty good, 10% less than the 5800X3D and an additional 5% on the Prime card.

    The system is an Asus ROG Strix X470, Zotac 3080Ti Amp Holo and 16GB of Kingston HyperX Fury 3600MHz, plus a bunch of drives. Cooling is The Arctic Cooling 360mm AIO with push-pull fans, in a Fractal Meshify (V1). Runs a bit hot, but safe. About 145W peak with 50% CPU usage, with everything sticking to a single CCD if <12 threads. Safe to say that even with a GPU like the 3080Ti, everything is still heavily GPU limited when the settings are maxed out.

    For a gaming-only system the 5800X3D is probably the better choice. But even then, if your GPU is anything less than a 3080/6800XT with a 2K screen and maximum detail, you will be heavily GPU limited and the CPU will make very little difference (except a few edge cases). For mixed workloads the 5900X is better – we run a lot of simulation software and those love frequency, but can also saturate all cores on occasion. Peak turbo is important, and the earlier Intel 9900 was not able to keep up as the complexity grew. Overall, pretty stoked with the purchase.

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  4. Karl R.

    I bought this because Linus Torvalds was using it as his daily driver in late 2020.

    Look, let’s be real here- if you’re reading this review in 2024, you’re looking for a reasonably-priced CPU, you’re looking for something that can do work and some play… and your hardware is probably ancient, or you’re trying to save money. If you’re seriously considering buying an AM4 CPU in 2024, with no real upgrade path, I feel you, but be aware that you’re making a long-term purchase and you will be stuck with this CPU for years, or have to spend real money. I wish AMD would make more AM4 CPUs using some of their new AM5 technology- I can live without PCIE 5.0, personally. But they don’t appear to care about that.

    That said, I bought this during the worst of “cannot buy computer for love or money” in mid-2021, and I have zero regrets. If electricity isn’t too expensive where you live, and you are ready and willing to water-cool, this CPU is still quite brilliant for what it was meant to do.

    Gaming? It’s fine. Not the best by today’s standards, but it’s completely fine for most games.

    But that is not what you buy this CPU for. if you want to play games *and* get seriously-crunchy stuff done for work, like compiling code, doing MatLab stuff, running Filter Forge in Photoshop, doing renders, etc…. this still a pretty great CPU.

    If you’re not living under a rock, you know that the new Ryzen 7 chips are coming this year, and they look pretty good: for $300 more (for the CPU alone), you get more performance and significant improvements in power draw and cooling. I’ll be upgrading when I think the value proposition is right. But it’s hard to justify when this thing just… keeps going, and I’m lazy; building a whole new rig means spending real money and then getting it built just right, tweaking the BIOS and all that… and I don’t do that until it makes sense.

    So this remains my beast of burden. Workload after workload, day after day, this has been reliable and fast. It wasn’t cheap when I bought it, but I don’t have any regrets.

    But. If you’re looking at this thing, be prepared.

    You really *must* water-cool it. You’ll want at least a 240mm AIO. Preferably 360mm, so that you can keep fan speeds low. I’m using a pump with a big reservoir so that I can hardly hear it.

    It eats electricity.

    It’s going to heat up your room, just idling.

    It wants the fastest RAM you can give it, configured correctly in your BIOS to use the best timings.

    It needs a decent motherboard and power supply.

    At today’s prices, to get the most out of this, you’re looking at somewhere around $800 for a power supply, DDR4 RAM, motherboard and this thing. Add in at least one or two M.2 drives and a decent GPU, and you’re looking at $1500.

    Don’t go cheap on this CPU. If you need to work, then you need to give it enough memory, power and cooling to do what it’s good at. If you do that… well, I haven’t felt the need to even think about upgrading yet. AMD’s 9700 might convince me, maybe, when it’s not $500, but I’m hoping to see another 12-core CPU with decent single-core performance and serious oomph when they reveal their whole lineup this year.

    If you need cheap, don’t buy this. Go for the 5800X3D. It’s great for gaming, it has 8 cores, and you can build a cheaper rig that doesn’t need as much cooling, memory or power.

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  5. Rosevelt

    It’s a best performance cpu in the price range. Don’t think just go for it if your budget is around 30k for processor.

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  6. Amazon Customer

    El alto rendimiento que le ofrece a mi pc

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  7. Vimal Parmar

    Excellent product and services

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  8. Produto incrível

    Great CPU – super powerful and probably overkill for what I need, but I wanted something I know would last a long while.

    Also, I bought it to replace my last CPU that I may or may not have bent some of the pins on…don’t ask 😭

    Great quality, as always! Highly recommend if you’re wanting great performance and what I’d consider more of a “consumer” price.

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  9. Greg Wolfe

    çok iyi

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  10. Navneet singh

    This is the beast processor available in market, don’t think about Intel, AMD has already surpassed. Amazing performance but you have to use AIO, this is not optional. Thank you

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  11. Utsav A.

    Amazing performance. Has no trouble in turboing to 4.7GHz and can also reach 4.9GHz if overclocked properly. The only downside is that it runs hot.

    Considering a few things we can justify the high temps:
    1. The ambient temperature of my location stays above 30 degrees
    2. The base clock is 3.7GHz which makes the CPU run on the warmer side during idle

    But the chip is very efficient when under load. It might run 45-50 degrees idle but won’t cross 75 on a decent cooler with 100% CPU load.
    Absolute beast of a processor.

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  12. Roberto Dueñas

    Com uma boa ventilação, o processador fica geladinho, na casa dos 57c , incrível

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  13. Shivdev

    CPU fan is Missing in the packaging.

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