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Product Name: | AMD Ryzen 5 7600X - 6-Core 4.7 GHz - Socket AM5 - 105W Desktop Processor (100-100000593WOF) |
Product Description: | Pure gaming performance Get a competitive edge with AMD Ryzen™ 5 7600X desktop processors and AMD Socket AM5 motherboards. Fast gameplay and ultimate performance for your game-winning moves. The world’s most advanced PC processor1 Take on any game with the pure speed of AMD Ryzen™ 5 7600X desktop processor. The latest technologies from AMD AMD Ryzen™ 5 7600X processor is built to help you beat the clock with time-saving connectivity like PCIe® 5.0, 12 processing threads, and dedicated video accelerators2. The future of Ryzen processors Power. Performance. Possibility. AMD Socket AM5 motherboards deliver new features for gamers, from the speed of DDR5 memory and AMD EXPO™ technology3 to the increased bandwidth with PCIe® 5.0. |
Product SKU: | N82E16819113770 |
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These only launched at the end of Sept, despite the sales not being really strong they are newer products and the 5000 series chips are still very good for the 100-330 price range, and still selling well due to 5 years of AM4 adopters. This $60 slash is a good start. It would be ideal to see this at 199 in six months. The 7700x will eventually be regular at 299, and drop to 250 for Zen 5 launch Q4 next year. 250 is not realistic at this point in time. Even when it hits 299 there is a lot of performance for that 8 core beast.
What do you think is best for my situation: I'm doing a new build, but really could wait I suppose. I'm currently using an i7-10700 and am very rarely cpu limited. I don't do gaming but do a lot of productivity work. The reason for the new build is I typically upgrade every 3 years, and this year has had a lot of great deals. I also think Ddr5 and the new pcie4 nvme hds will help me a bit. I can't device if to go with a lower end cpu like this and upgrade in a year. Or just go for Intel all together (i7-13600k is $300).
I mean it depends. With the improved IPC and high clocks the 7600x has passed other previous gen 8 cores in some productivity apps. I wouldn't consider it lower end because of core count, it has significant gains along with DDR5 support which will help with productivity. Unless you are trying to shave off render times your CPU is still pretty good. If you need more threads then look for a Ryzen 12/16 core offerings (7950x is down a nice bit from 699 already) and assess what you need.
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