AMD Ryzen™ 9 9950X 16-Core, 32-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor

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Original price was: $649.00.Current price is: $517.00.

AMD Ryzen™ 9 9950X 16-Core, 32-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor
AMD Ryzen™ 9 9950X 16-Core, 32-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor

Original price was: $649.00.Current price is: $517.00.

Description

  • The best for creators meets the best for gamers, can deliver ultra-fast 100+ FPS performance in the world’s most popular games
  • 16 Cores and 32 processing threads, based on AMD “Zen 5” architecture
  • 5.7 GHz Max Boost, unlocked for overclocking, 80 MB cache, DDR5-5600 support
  • For the state-of-the-art Socket AM5 platform, can support PCIe 5.0 on select motherboards
  • Cooler not included, liquid cooler recommended

Additional information

Specification: AMD Ryzen™ 9 9950X 16-Core, 32-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor

Processor

‎4.3 GHz ryzen_9

Brand

‎AMD

Item model number

‎AMD Ryzen™ 9 9950X

Item Weight

‎3.2 ounces

Product Dimensions

‎1.57 x 1.57 x 0.04 inches

Item Dimensions LxWxH

‎1.57 x 1.57 x 0.04 inches

Processor Brand

‎AMD

Number of Processors

‎16

Manufacturer

‎AMD

Language

‎English

Country of Origin

‎China

Date First Available

‎August 15, 2024

Reviews (12)

12 reviews for AMD Ryzen™ 9 9950X 16-Core, 32-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor

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  1. Avatar of David J

    David J

    This 9950x 16 core 32 thread CPU gives you the best of both worlds. It’s excellent for gaming and professional production applications. What’s nice is since the initial release, AMD has fixed the latency bug in the newer AGESA Bios updates.

    This CPU is in all honesty a mini-Threadripper. The 9950x is very efficient and powerful. It’s a great long term CPU investment. It’s rock solid and the thermals very good.

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  2. Avatar of Özgür Çoşkun

    Özgür Çoşkun

    i7 10. nesil laptop ile render işlerimi hallediyordum. Bu işlemciye geçtikten sonra test yaptım laptopta 5 saat süren render 13 dakikada başarılı bir şekilde aldı. Artic freezer 3 420mm soğutucu ile kullanıyorum renderda (%100 cpu kullanımı) 76 dereceyi geçmiyor ve fan %100 çalışmamasına rağmen. İşlemciyi çok beğendim tavsiye ederim.

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  3. Avatar of robin doubtfire

    robin doubtfire

    Same price as other outlets. But arrived next day. Works great in computer wit a couple of minor tweaks. Speeds up to 5.7 GHz. Noise level compares with other processors.

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  4. Avatar of KellerNET

    KellerNET

    No puedo decir nada malo, lo utilizo para renderizar y sin duda es lo mejor que he probado en años.

    Para los juegos que requieren una CPU muy bestia, (Como por ejemplo el StarCitizen) a conseguido aumentar los FPS sin necesidad de cambiar la gráfica (En mi caso, una GTX1070Ti Fe) jugando con todo en alto a 1080p he pasado de 30fps inestables y que no aumentaban ni con FSR ya que pegaba tirones, a unos 70fps con FSR activo en Calidad, sin FSR quedaría en 45FPS pero muy estables, dando una sensación de fluidez muy alta.

    He intentado estresar esta CPU al máximo con la NZXT Kraken de 240mm como refrigeración y se queda en 85ºc como tope, una maravilla, eso si, este es mi caso particular, en entornos más calientes o húmedos esto puede variar, así que coger esto con pinzas, mi caso concreto es el Norte de España, clima frío, veremos en Verano como se porta y si tengo que comprar un Extintor 🙂 pero bueno, sencillamente en Verano dará menos rendimiento ya que ajusta el solo el evitar pasar a temperaturas elevadas reduciendo las frecuencias.

    Si lo encuentras por debajo de los 700€ y necesitas potencia para trabajos brutos, lo mejor.

    Importante tener memorias adecuadas, si compramos unas a 6000mhz fijaros que la latencia sea CL30 y si es a más, hacer la regla para convertir, en caso de 6400mhz sería CL32.

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  5. Avatar of Mee Likey!

    Mee Likey!

    After all of the controversy surrounding Intel’s 13th and 14th gen CPU issues, I took a glance at AMD’s offerings for my next build. I decided to wait until the launch of their 9000 series to decide which brand to go with, eventually settling on the 9950x. Though the jump from their 7000 series CPUs may not have been huge, the 9950x is a beast in performance. Not their best chip for gaming, but 3d rendering and adobe software has been really solid. And honestly, the gaming performance is pretty impressive too. Hoping there will be minor adjustments made to further squeeze out performance from these chips. CPU temps stay within the specified range and I haven’t had any windows hiccups. The 9950x is expensive though, so for a reduced cost, it should be on your radar.

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  6. Avatar of Kintama

    Kintama

    This was for a new workstation/game build. My system is air cooled with a Peerless Assassin and with my fans tuned as per ASUS ProArt Mobo and Armoury Crate SW it is whisper quiet, temps are great. I needed a workstation for graphics and I needed a game friendly processor. I have no problems with this. I was going to hold out for the 9950x3D, but this thing is only running at 4-7% in games (with a ProArt 4070 Ti Super), I can’t imagine needing more umph for quite some time. I would say it’s overkill for most games short of simulation. It unpacked system drivers so fast I thought something was wrong with my build because it wouldn’t install drivers… it was reinstalling them in the vsync frame update or something LOL. It is astounding. As per 3D Mark my system tests above average for all tests.

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  7. Avatar of Muneeb

    Muneeb

    Best

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  8. Avatar of Jason Vene

    Jason Vene

    The early reviews from pundits and articles took the view that the 9000 series was no better than the 7000 series, but with a higher price tag.

    The truth is that the updates to Windows 11 and the updated microcode opens up the 9950x, making it a fantastic choice for production. The X3D series are better for games, but I’m not a gamer. I waited on the Intel 15th gen release before I moved to upgrade my workstation. I chose the 9950x based on the findings about Intel’s late product.

    I’m entirely satisfied with the 9950x as the basis for a development system. I work on software for engineering and manufacturing. Compiling, 3D modeling and physics simulations are part of the work, and while some of that is reliant on GPU compute, I must have significant resources available from my workstations. At any one time I may have 4 or 5 guest operating systems running in virtual machines, while compiling, modeling and simulating throughout. I started this build with 96 Gbytes of RAM, but upgraded to 192 when I tried the combination (I built 6 workstations with 9950x chips and had the RAM to try).

    I didn’t want to wait on the 9950X3D, though I expect it may have some advantage when it is released.

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  9. Avatar of William Roy

    William Roy

    What more could you ask for ! Fantastic cpu and performed extremely well in Benchmark

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  10. Avatar of JDub

    JDub

    I have been using Ryzen since the 3000 series CPU’s (I had a 3900X) and then upgrade from the 3900X to the 5950X and had been using that. I skipped the 7000 series because I was content with my setup and the X570 platform was a solid performer for me.

    But the time had come to upgrade my performance and I upgrade to the 9950X and I’ve been extremely happy with the uplift in performance. I had heard that the AM5 CPU’s ran hot, but so far I’m finding my temps to be similar to my 5950X temps. There are excursion to 75-80c but it drops back down to my usual load temps of 65-68c (I’m using the 360mm Arctic Liquid Freezer III with Corsair LX120 fans on it).

    I’m as happy with the 9950X as I was with the 5950X in terms of performance. I have a mixed load of productivity apps (such as 3D rendering, and CAD) as well as gaming and I’m getting better performance in my productivity apps, and very similar or better frame rates in my games compared to the 5950X.

    If you’re like me and debating on switching to the 9950X from the 5950X, I haven’t come across any negatives in my upgrade and highly recommend the CPU and the X870* platform. It’s my understand the X670* platform works well too, but I went all new across the board as it just made sense in my case to do so.

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    Michael

    It is a good cpu. I just feel that the price is really not worth it for this cpu. It works great, it does have alot of horse power, the temps do get really high even with a 360mm aio. Definitely not something you should get if you game at all. Its simply a work horse.

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  12. Avatar of Fahad

    Fahad

    Gaming / Workstation 3D CGI YES, It does it all extremely fast with breeze!

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