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AMD Ryzen 9 9900X 12-Core Granite Ridge AM5 4.40GHz Unlocked Desktop Processor

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$360

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Micro Center has AMD Ryzen 9 9900X 12-Core Granite Ridge AM5 4.40GHz Unlocked Desktop Processor (100-100000662WO, Heatsink not included) on sale for $359.99. Select free store pickup where available.

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Specs & Features:
  • 12 Cores and 24 processing threads, based on AMD "Zen 5" architecture
  • 5.6 GHz Max Boost, unlocked for overclocking, 76 MB cache, DDR5-5600 support
  • For the state-of-the-art Socket AM5 platform, can support PCIe 5.0 on select motherboards
  • Heatsink not included

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  • This price is lower than a previous Frontpage Deal.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Micro Center has AMD Ryzen 9 9900X 12-Core Granite Ridge AM5 4.40GHz Unlocked Desktop Processor (100-100000662WO, Heatsink not included) on sale for $359.99. Select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to community member RyzenPrime for finding this deal.

Note: Availability for store pickup may vary by location.

Specs & Features:
  • 12 Cores and 24 processing threads, based on AMD "Zen 5" architecture
  • 5.6 GHz Max Boost, unlocked for overclocking, 76 MB cache, DDR5-5600 support
  • For the state-of-the-art Socket AM5 platform, can support PCIe 5.0 on select motherboards
  • Heatsink not included

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • This price is lower than a previous Frontpage Deal.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by RyzenPrime

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Are you being...sarcastic? To not cook your processor.
The new amd processors are near linear in performance for most productivity tasks. So 9700x to 9950x is 2x. So 9900x is 1.5x. So if you're thinking about 9700x vs 9900x, then that's an extra 50% benefit for less than 25% more money.

Now the reason for the price is due to gaming, there's a stigma around amd 12 core processors because of 1 processor that's bad in this regards the 7900x3d. The reason is because it's 2x ccd which each have 6 cores. Meaning if you run that thing in 12 core mode you lose out on "most" of the benefits of x3d, so you paid more for less gaming performance.

However. This 9900x is not an x3d processors and does not have this issue. The only thing different from the 7900x and 9900x that matters is that the 7900x took 75nanoseconds to talk to each ccd. The 9900x however takes 200nanoseconds. But here's the thing. They made up for it in other improvements to the processor that actually allows you to gain massive performance when you use both ccd in games at 1080p and 4k high framerates. This is due to an improvement they made that is obvious when comparing a 1x ccd 7900x vs 9900x.

You can see that they really made the 9000 series a beast in gaming they fixed every thing that was wrong in an already great 7000 series... and even gamers nexus is reporting on the rumor of x3d versions 9950x and 9900x potentially having double the x3d... this was in a prototype 5000 series .. and gamers nexus said they try not to report on rumors that are likely not possible. but they did an interview and showed that exact 5000 series prototype... so they know its possible...but they aren't sure if it will be done because the price would be giant having both ccd be x3d.

So every single amd 9000 processor including this 9900x is solid.

Now if you want to compare an x3d processor to it, then you're wasting your time. The 9800x3d beats the pants off the 9950x simply because of the x3d cache, so just know that it's gonna be anywhere from 5% to 25% less frames in cpu bound games. The outliers being something like bouldars gate 3 which is horribly unoptimized on the cpu side, I'm sure they'll fix that one day or in the sequel.

So yeah. Get the 9900x it's the best bang for buck. You don't even have to worry about which ccd your games run on. Even turning off the core that windows prefers will barely affect performance on these awesome processors.

also one last note... not every game is going to be cpu bound for you, there's so many scenarios where even a 9600x would suffice due to the gpu doing all the work.

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Quote from CyanWriter8569 :
Why would you need a heatsink for a CPU??
Are you being...sarcastic? To not cook your processor.
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Quote from edrock200 :
Are you being...sarcastic? To not cook your processor.
If you are buying this type of processor... I would assume you have your own thermal solution
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Quote from CyanWriter8569 :
If you are buying this type of processor... I would assume you have your own thermal solution
Gotcha. Makes sense. Guessing it's noted since some boxed processors do include a cooling solution.
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I bought this on Amazon for $382.52 and with no rush shipping I saved 6% using my Amazon Prime Visa card, so that cancelled out the sales tax for me. If I bought this at Micro Center w/tax it would have come to $381.59 and I would've had to drive 90 minutes round trip to get it. If you don't need the 16c/32t 9950X then the 9900X should be more than capable for a lot less money
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I got a 3900X setup, might jump to AM5 when the 9900X3D eventually goes on sale.
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Good deal. Got it from Walmart recently with the 10% cashback trick from Re and 5% PayPal. They had for 382. You can still get it shipped and sold by Newegg on Walmart months cash backs. For Re you have click the Walmart links a few times then go to myoffers area
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I have been debating myself if I should upgrade from my current 7900x to 9900x for my CAD/revit and other use. I got 64GB of RAM, Radeon RX 6700XT GPU, 2-32" monitors with Nextorage M.2 2TB

about 9% single core performance improvement with 50W more energy efficiency.

What do you think?

https://www.cpubenchmark.net/comp...en-9-9950X
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It is interesting to see integrated graphics is not mentioned on passmark site.

Graphics Model
AMD Radeon™ Graphics
Graphics Core Count
2
Graphics Frequency
2200 MHz
USB Type-C® DisplayPort™ Alternate Mode
Yes
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Better or worse then 9800x3d?
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Quote from AegisX :
Better or worse then 9800x3d?
Different use case. If your primary use is gaming stick with the 9800x3d
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Quote from AegisX :
Better or worse then 9800x3d?
That's kinda like asking if chocolate is better than bacon.
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Quote from RyzenPrime :
It is interesting to see integrated graphics is not mentioned on passmark site.

Graphics Model
AMD Radeon™ Graphics
Graphics Core Count
2
Graphics Frequency
2200 MHz
USB Type-C® DisplayPort™ Alternate Mode
Yes
That's because the iGPU on AMD chips are crap and designed for emergency use only. The new Arrow Lake iGPU with 4 Xe2 cores are actually pretty decent. If you want good iGPU, you need to get one of their 8000 APUs. But those have only ok CPU performance. Hopefully the next gen APU from AMD will have much better uplift in both iGPU and CPU performance.
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Quote from Liber :
Different use case. If your primary use is gaming stick with the 9800x3d
So is this processor more aimed at Desktop/ CAD type applications? Appreciate you sharing your thoughts about use cases for this?

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