AMD Ryzen 9 7900 12-Core, 24-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor








Key features
- •SERIOUS PERFORMANCE FOR GAMERS AND CREATORS
- •12 Cores and 24 processing threads, based on AMD "Zen 4" architecture
- •5.4 GHz Max Boost, unlocked for overclocking, 76 MB cache, DDR5 support
- •For the state-of-the-art Socket AM5 platform, can support PCIe 5.0 on select 600 Series motherboards
- •AMD Wraith Prism RGB Cooler Included
AMD Ryzen 9 7900 12-Core, 24-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor
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Energy Efficiency King
Ben Patch✓ Verified Purchase•July 31, 2023
Built one of these out as a test for a very performance-drive (but environmentally conscious) design firm for what we called the "House Panther Workstation"... quiet and small as a housecat, with the strength of a large apex predator.
On a 10 minutes Cinebench R23 multicore loop, we consistently got close 25,000, which is great. What's wild? It never pulled more than 90 watts and - even in a 4u case with a small cooler - averaged 60 degrees C during the flat out run.
If you put it into PBO, it will score 28,000 on all cores, but at a huge cost - 92 degrees C and pulling 169 watts. On single core and lighter workloads? The "stock limit" of 90 watts made NO difference at all compared to PBO.
This CPU is basically a Porsche 911 that "only goes 180 MPH instead of 200", but in exchange gets 45 MPG and still has the same 0 to 60 time. That's a trade in heat, noise, and energy that a lot of people might be interested in making.
On a 10 minutes Cinebench R23 multicore loop, we consistently got close 25,000, which is great. What's wild? It never pulled more than 90 watts and - even in a 4u case with a small cooler - averaged 60 degrees C during the flat out run.
If you put it into PBO, it will score 28,000 on all cores, but at a huge cost - 92 degrees C and pulling 169 watts. On single core and lighter workloads? The "stock limit" of 90 watts made NO difference at all compared to PBO.
This CPU is basically a Porsche 911 that "only goes 180 MPH instead of 200", but in exchange gets 45 MPG and still has the same 0 to 60 time. That's a trade in heat, noise, and energy that a lot of people might be interested in making.
Comes with cooling fan
Jonathan R.✓ Verified Purchase•July 23, 2023
I didn't realize this came with a cooling fan!
Cool Running But Powerful - Great Choice for an Air Cooled System
Maxwell✓ Verified Purchase•July 20, 2023
With AMD's Ryzen Master software this CPU can OC to 5500mhz out of the box. I have this installed on a 650M motherboard with 128gb of DDR5 and a RTX 4070 card and it runs nice and cool in a 'mesh' style mATX case. Compared to my i7-10875H this CPU screams with half the heat produced. I am very impressed and glad I chose it over the 7900x or 7950x
el producto llego en exlenete estado
Lenni Durbay Muñoz Jimenez✓ Verified Purchase•June 21, 2023
la entrega fue rapida y el producto llego bien.
Very good performance while running cooler than it's X counterpart
daddyof4boys✓ Verified Purchase•June 12, 2023
Very happy with performance.
I have this paired with with Gigabyte x670 Aorus elite AX, Gigabyte 3060 geforce, 64Gb corsair 5200 DIMMs (2x32).
For cooling used CORSAIR - iCUE H100i ELITE CAPELLIX XT, which works very well.
Previously returned a Noctua NH-D15S, which didn't have correct backing plate.
With this setup the 7900 idles in mid 30s. With CPU at 100% (blender rendering, health check and performance tool apps) the max temp I've hit was 62°, so the lower TDP of 65watts, combined with decent liquid cooler, removes overheating worries.
I purposely went with qty (2) DIMMs, as this keeps the DIMM clock speeds optimal. Populating all 4 DIMM slots will reduce DIMM clock speed (to like 3200 Mhz, I think).
Thanks in part to 12GB 3060 geforce card, apps like blender, handbrake, do in seconds or minutes what used to take MANY hours on older athlon 8350 system.
Compiling large FL studio projects that would take 30-40 minutes, run in just a few seconds now.
I have this paired with with Gigabyte x670 Aorus elite AX, Gigabyte 3060 geforce, 64Gb corsair 5200 DIMMs (2x32).
For cooling used CORSAIR - iCUE H100i ELITE CAPELLIX XT, which works very well.
Previously returned a Noctua NH-D15S, which didn't have correct backing plate.
With this setup the 7900 idles in mid 30s. With CPU at 100% (blender rendering, health check and performance tool apps) the max temp I've hit was 62°, so the lower TDP of 65watts, combined with decent liquid cooler, removes overheating worries.
I purposely went with qty (2) DIMMs, as this keeps the DIMM clock speeds optimal. Populating all 4 DIMM slots will reduce DIMM clock speed (to like 3200 Mhz, I think).
Thanks in part to 12GB 3060 geforce card, apps like blender, handbrake, do in seconds or minutes what used to take MANY hours on older athlon 8350 system.
Compiling large FL studio projects that would take 30-40 minutes, run in just a few seconds now.
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