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AMD Ryzen 5 7600X 6-Core/12-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor

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Amazon has AMD Ryzen 5 7600X 6-Core/12-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor (100-100000593WOF) for $149.99. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • The Socket AM5 socket allows processor to be placed on the PCB without soldering
  • Ryzen 5 product line processor for your convenience and optimal usage
  • 5 nm process technology for reliable performance with maximum productivity
  • Hexa-core (6 Core) processor core helps processor process data in a dependable and timely manner with maximum productivity
  • 6 MB L2 plus 32 MB L3 cache memory provides excellent hit rate in short access time enabling improved system performance
  • Processor with 5.3 GHz clock speed for quick and dependable processing of data to ensure maximum productivity
  • Comes with AMD Radeon Graphics controller for amazing graphics output

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  • Our research indicates that this deal is $30 less (16.6% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $179.99 at the time of this posting.
  • This product has a rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars, based on over 4,600 customer reviews.
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Amazon has AMD Ryzen 5 7600X 6-Core/12-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor (100-100000593WOF) for $149.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • The Socket AM5 socket allows processor to be placed on the PCB without soldering
  • Ryzen 5 product line processor for your convenience and optimal usage
  • 5 nm process technology for reliable performance with maximum productivity
  • Hexa-core (6 Core) processor core helps processor process data in a dependable and timely manner with maximum productivity
  • 6 MB L2 plus 32 MB L3 cache memory provides excellent hit rate in short access time enabling improved system performance
  • Processor with 5.3 GHz clock speed for quick and dependable processing of data to ensure maximum productivity
  • Comes with AMD Radeon Graphics controller for amazing graphics output

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $30 less (16.6% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $179.99 at the time of this posting.
  • This product has a rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars, based on over 4,600 customer reviews.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Model: Ryzen 5 7600X 6-core - 12-Thread 4.7GHz (5.3 GHz Max Boost) Socket AM5 Desktop Processor

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It's a 30W MAX TDP difference. Most of the time - while surfing the web or watching videos the difference in TDP won't be that high as the cpu will be sitting at a lower power state. So the real world difference on average will most likely be less.
But let's assume you do use both cpus at their max power draw. Then say you use your computer 5 hours a day:
365 days x 5 hours x 30w / 1000 w/kwh = 54.75 kwh more power used per year.
That's $13.65 more per year if you pay 25c/kwh.

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ValientVerdict9910Yesterday 01:41 PM
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105w tdp
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JayD3014Yesterday 03:33 PM
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Great price, barely noticeable difference between this and the 9600x. I'm waiting until Black Friday to do my next PC build or I'd jump on this.
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PocketsThickYesterday 03:54 PM
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Quote from JayD3014 :
Great price, barely noticeable difference between this and the 9600x. I'm waiting until Black Friday to do my next PC build or I'd jump on this.
105w TDP vs 9600x's 65W TDP. Pay slightly less money now for the 7600x, but then pay more in your electricity bill. The hidden "gotcha". But it's also not as powerful as the 9600x. Honestly, the 7600x shouldn't even exist at this point.

I just did a PC build last night with a 9700x. I'm running it at 65w. Got memory running at 6400 with Cas32 using AMD expo with one click in the bios. I might be able to run the memory faster than that. I didn't try. I don't think 7000 series can run that fast with AMD expo settings. I could be wrong tho.
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NattefrostYesterday 04:38 PM
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Wasn't the 9600x this price before? I'd like this to be $120
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Quote from PocketsThick :
105w TDP vs 9600x's 65W TDP. Pay slightly less money now for the 7600x, but then pay more in your electricity bill. The hidden "gotcha". But it's also not as powerful as the 9600x. Honestly, the 7600x shouldn't even exist at this point.

I just did a PC build last night with a 9700x. I'm running it at 65w. Got memory running at 6400 with Cas32 using AMD expo with one click in the bios. I might be able to run the memory faster than that. I didn't try. I don't think 7000 series can run that fast with AMD expo settings. I could be wrong tho.
It's a 30W MAX TDP difference. Most of the time - while surfing the web or watching videos the difference in TDP won't be that high as the cpu will be sitting at a lower power state. So the real world difference on average will most likely be less.
But let's assume you do use both cpus at their max power draw. Then say you use your computer 5 hours a day:
365 days x 5 hours x 30w / 1000 w/kwh = 54.75 kwh more power used per year.
That's $13.65 more per year if you pay 25c/kwh.
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borderdealYesterday 05:43 PM
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You can set it in the bios to use 65 watts I did that and under volted it too, runs 5.4 gigs

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angryPapaBearYesterday 06:31 PM
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The Socket AM5 socket allows processor to be placed on the PCB without soldering

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SociableArm108Yesterday 11:16 PM
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is it worth to upgrade from 5600?
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turns2stoneYesterday 11:33 PM
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Quote from SociableArm108 :
is it worth to upgrade from 5600?
You'd need a new motherboard.

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