

🔥 Power your ambition with Ryzen 9 5900X — where speed meets unstoppable performance!
The AMD Ryzen 9 5900X is a 12-core, 24-thread desktop processor featuring a 3.7 GHz base clock and up to 4.8 GHz boost clock. With 70MB of combined cache and support for DDR4-3200 memory on the AM4 socket, it delivers exceptional multitasking and gaming performance. Designed for professionals and enthusiasts, it balances raw power with efficient thermal management, making it ideal for high-end gaming rigs and productivity workstations.





| ASIN | B08164VTWH |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | 323 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1 in CPUs |
| Brand | AMD |
| Colour | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (12,967) |
| Date First Available | 5 Nov. 2020 |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express 4.0 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 79.2 g |
| Item model number | AMD Ryzen 9 5900X |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2.6 British Thermal Units (BTUs) |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 0.5 Milligrams |
| Manufacturer | AMD |
| Memory Clock Speed | 3200 MHz |
| Memory Technology | DDR4 |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 7 |
| Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 7 |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Processor Count | 12 |
| Processor Socket | Socket AM4 |
| Processor Speed | 3.7 GHz |
| Processor Type | Ryzen 9 |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 0.6 cm; 79.38 g |
| Series | AMD Ryzen™ 9 5900X |
| Wattage | 105 watts |
J**V
Exceeds Expectation , a heavy duty piece of silicon
I was waiting for the price of 16 core Ryzen to drop ( drastically ) , but then this ryzen 9 , 12 core was offered at an attractive price. (Very ) Easy install into [ASUS-TUFGaming-B450-Plus-II] mobo, with a stock wraith cooler, with two M2 drives , and 64 GB or RAM ( which is the max supported by this board) . The mobo required a bios update to support this, then everything just worked. First thing, I do not use this for gaming ( and my graphics card is several years old anyway ) , primarily for development business software purposes. Installed windows 11 x64 without any issues. The CPU runs at idle for the background tasks, with average CPU core temperature between 50 - 55 degrees centigrade. Installed sql server 2022 from the M2 drive. This took less than 5 minutes, which is incredible, as this process typically takes over 30 minutes . Installing other business development tools was completed in record time, although this is aided hugely by the M2 drives ( 3.5GB / s allegedly ) . If you want to really take advantage of the capabilities of this CPU, you need M2 drives , not spinny disks, otherwise the CPU will spend much of its life in a wait state for data. Installed Asus Armoury crate which provides comprehensive feedback on the hardware. The CPU runs between 3.5 - 4.5 Ghz ( does not really matter that much with this many cores) . For the price, cannot fault the processor The one thing that is a minor issue is windows 11, which does not always play nicely with drivers. By default need to install all the supplied drivers from asus ( including bios updates ) , then should be okay. So far, this is the smoothest processor that I have installed, and I have used AMD for several years now Would recommend ( if you can purchase from a reputable vendor , rather than stock pilers )
A**A
4k? still not a problem.
The AMD Ryzen 9 5900X Processor is an absolute game-changer for enthusiasts and power users. This CPU is a beast, offering incredible processing power and efficiency that will make any PC build shine. Performance: With its 12 cores and 24 threads, along with a whopping 70MB cache, this processor is a powerhouse. Whether you're a gamer, content creator, or running resource-intensive applications, the Ryzen 9 5900X handles it all with ease. The max boost clock of up to 4.8 GHz ensures snappy performance even during demanding tasks. Temperature: It's worth noting that this CPU can run a bit warm, with temperatures fluctuating between 40-60 degrees Celsius under load. However, it's important to emphasize that this temperature range is well within the safe operating range for this processor and does not impact performance. To get the most out of this CPU, I highly recommend investing in a quality cooler like the Dark Rock Pro 4 or Noctua D15. These coolers will not only keep temperatures in check but also allow for potential overclocking without any thermal concerns. Versatility: What sets the Ryzen 9 5900X apart is its versatility. It excels in both gaming and productivity tasks, making it a great choice for users who demand the best of both worlds. Whether you're playing the latest AAA games or rendering 4K video, this CPU delivers exceptional performance. Compatibility: It's important to ensure your motherboard is compatible with this CPU, as it requires an AM4 socket and a BIOS update on some motherboards to work at its full potential. Make sure to check compatibility before purchase. Overall: The AMD Ryzen 9 5900X Processor is a true marvel of technology, offering an incredible blend of power and efficiency. While it may run a bit warm under load, this doesn't affect its outstanding performance. With the right cooler, you'll unlock its full potential and enjoy a seamless computing experience. Whether you're building a gaming rig or a workstation, this CPU is an excellent choice.
D**K
High Quality CPU
Good cpu. High stability and zero problems so far (after 2 years of daily use, about 10-12 hours per day). Good for all games I've tried out, both older titles and new tiple A games. I also do a lot of editing in both Photoshop and Premiere Pro and it works great in both; very few stutters and the extra core count helps when having multiple different editing suites open at once.
G**T
Ryzen 9 5900X Processor 12C is a music producers must have
As modern digital audio workstations no longer rely so heavily on single core processor speeds, I was looking for a multi core CPU. For e300, the Ryzen 9 5900X is at a nice sweet spot between the popular 3600g and a Threadripper. Using this CPU with Abelton the first time had me cooing about my previous 100 percent CPU usage projects only using 30-40 percent. Loading huge projects, that used to take 1-2 minutes to load, take 20-30 seconds. Moving large sections of songs is almost instant. Consolidating audio is also stupidly quick, which used to drive me mad waiting. All the little rendering processes are no longer an issue, which as a highly creative producer who needs to work on the fly, it's a God send. Rendering to a finished track still takes while though. As for gaming and other system processes, the 5900X beast. If you use your computer every day like me, or for work processes, and are on the fence about whether to fork out a bit more for 12 cores, DO IT!! This will literally make you happier. I'll never overlook the importance of a super fast CPU again. Vital bit of gear!
D**E
Hot Rod!
Great CPU for the price, bought for a new build to upgrade my tired old system. This CPU runs very hot!! It looks like it has very little in way of decerning when to boost the cpu clock and when not to making a toastie lil CPU even when your PC is doing nothing (even simple background tasks make use of the boost), am using a 2 fan watercooler and PC is sitting at 50 degree's C while doing relatively nothing. Though, when it's under load (gaming mostly) the temp doesn't really go much higher than this, 60 i think is the highest I've seen running max game settings @1440p.
ا**ى
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S**.
Arrived, in good shape, no problems Remember to keep Microsoft credentials at hand when swapping ;)
K**U
AM4からAM5になり7000.9000シリーズになりましたが、パーツ代がとても高いですよね?5000シリーズでも充分に作業、ゲームもサクサクこなせます。 動画編集ならRyzen9 5900X または5950X ゲームならRyzen7 5700X3Dまたは5800X3Dで楽しめます。 AM5対応マザーボードはま高いです。 AM4対応ならばB550が手軽な値段で購入が出来ますよ。
S**G
This is an absolute beast of a CPU. I bought this to upgrade my B450 system from a Ryzen 5 2600. First thing I did was check my boards compatibility with this chip, luckily, the BIOS was quite a lot newer than when support was added, so I didn't need to do any updates. If you do though, make sure you do it before you install this CPU. I, really, didn't think I'd feel that big of a performance improvement. Boy was I wrong... I put the CPU into "eco mode" through the BIOS (it was under AMD Overclocking on my ASUS Prime B450 board), as I'm only using a Noctua NH-U12S as a cooler. I plan to eventually get a more capable cooler, but this is working just fine, CPU is peaking out at 65C in eco mode with the single tower Noctua, pretty impressive if you ask me. My Ryzen 5 2600 ran around the same temps under load, and idled in the 40s, this idles a bit higher, but it doesn't really get much warmer than idle from what I can tell, at least with my system configuration. While I was removing my previous CPU it was actually "stuck" to the cooler. It actually popped right out of the socket... at first I was a bit worried that I may have accidentally broken something but... i apparently got very lucky. No pins were damaged on the old CPU, and it booted up fine in another system I tested it in. New CPU installation was very easy, just line up the triangle to the corner on the socket with a triangle, after opening the clamp bar of course. The clamp bar easily went back into place, and held the new CPU just fine. *Whew* At first I thought I may have damaged the motherboard, but... I took this as a chance to do a good cleaning of the inside of my case, and when I put the system back together... I forgot to plug in the GPU power cable *doh*. After plugging that back in, the system rebooted about 1000 times (got to love ASUS boards!), and then asked me if I wanted to overwrite the fTPM settings. I did, I run Linux and I don't use the fTPM. If you're running Windows 11, you may want to go through whatever procedure you need to go through to save this. You'll need it. You need to do this while your old CPU is installed though, or you'll have to go through the whole process of putting it back in if you don't! Luckily, I didn't need to, but be aware of this. After wiping the fTPM settings and a few thousand more reboots (exaggerating a bit, it was probably 10 total, ASUS boards really like to do that), I was presented with a screen that said a new CPU was detected, and that all BIOS settings were cleared. Cool! So far so good! I spent some time going through and reenabling my RAM speed profile (got to make full use of the 128GB of 3200MHz RAM I installed yesterday!), turning virtualization back on, and enabling eco mode (I didn't want to get a new cooler right now if I could get away with it). Enabling eco mode did bring the CPU temp down about 10 degrees in the BIOS, and from reading around the internet, doesn't really seem to impact performance *that* much. Easier than fiddling with undervolting settings I'd say... After finally getting booted back up into my OS... I was actually kind of impressed already. Just from the increase in boot speed alone I already knew this was going to be good. It wasn't *slow* on my 2600 at all, it's still a very capable chip, but wow, this blows it out of the water. I've been working on a rust project lately, it compiles in about... 45-55 seconds on my 2600... I did the same project compile on the 5900X? 6 seconds. Even in eco mode. Wow oh mighty. The power of 6 more cores and a dozen more threads. I also run a Windows VM for several income producing applications (y'know, we all got to work, otherwise we can't buy these fancy new pieces of sand we send lightning through), and wow. Oh boy wow. Like I said, the 2600 wasn't *slow* by any stretch of the imagination, but the responsiveness and speed now is just absolutely incredible. The VM boots so much faster, every application is up and running almost instantly... and that's with only 6 cores dedicated to it... If you've got an older AM4 system. Buy this. Buy this before they stop making them. Buy this, and upgrade your BIOS if you need to. Just get it. Seriously. This is a monumental leap in performance that will *absolutely* extend the life of your AM4 system by several years. This is *far* cheaper than building a new AM5/DDR5 system, and you will be absolutely blown away by the performance increase. For $350 as of the time of this writing... it's worth every penny. Best performance upgrade I've ever made, for sure.
D**.
Installé depuis plus d'un an, aucun problème, très fonctionnel
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