AMD 7000 Series Ryzen 9 7900X 3D Desktop Processor 12 cores 24 Threads 140 MB Cache 4.4 GHz Upto 5.6 GHz AM5 Socket (100-100000909WOF)
Original price was: ₹84,000.00.₹43,729.00Current price is: ₹43,729.00.
- 12 Cores & 24 Threads, 140 MB Cache
- Base Clock: 4.4 GHz, Max Boost Clock: up to 5.6 GHz
- Memory Support: DDR5 5200MHz, Memory Channels: 2, TDP: 120W, PCI Express Generation : PCIe Gen 5
- Compatible with Motherboards based on 600 Series Chipset, Socket AM5
- On Chip Graphic Card
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Specification: AMD 7000 Series Ryzen 9 7900X 3D Desktop Processor 12 cores 24 Threads 140 MB Cache 4.4 GHz Upto 5.6 GHz AM5 Socket (100-100000909WOF)
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5 reviews for AMD 7000 Series Ryzen 9 7900X 3D Desktop Processor 12 cores 24 Threads 140 MB Cache 4.4 GHz Upto 5.6 GHz AM5 Socket (100-100000909WOF)
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Original price was: ₹84,000.00.₹43,729.00Current price is: ₹43,729.00.
Jordan –
The performance on this CPU is stellar, especially coming from an i7-3770 (11 years old now). The cpu utilization rarely goes over 10% during regular use. The problem I, and many other users are having is that the chip runs hot. I’m using a Noctua NH-D15 (a beefy boy) to cool this chip, yet it still sits around 50°C when idle, while my gpu is around 30°C.
Luis –
El embalaje estaba bien cuidado y no se veia ningun desperfecto en la caja del procesador. Lo he abierto y el procesador de ve maravilloso, que mas decir es un bicho para jugar y la multitarea. Sobradisimo 10/10. Recomendado.
Flavio Sartori –
Nouveau PC be bureau, satisfait totalement.
Bennerlan –
Produto excelente
ElleWishes –
Used almost exclusively for family gaming, even though the 7800X3D would have been a more optimal gaming choice, I needed to have the option for more cores available to do actual workloads and the difference in gaming was pretty negligable. I run both Intel and AMD processors depending on what they are needed for. As of this time, Intels 13/14th gen is just as good as AMD’s 7000 gen for gaming and workloads, depending on specific use case. I chose AMD because the motherboard options were better and the upgrade path with AMD is typically better (the exception being Threadripper). I haven’t noticed a BIOS or driver problem any different from my Intel builds. It’s being used with 32GB of memory, a 4TB NVmE drive, and an NVidia card for gaming (purchased 2 budget Intel and 1 AMD 7900XTX video card for other use case builds) and water cooling. It’s a solid processor that can handle some harsh workloads.