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AMD Ryzen™ 9 9900X 12-Core, 24-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor

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About this item

  • The world's best gaming desktop processor that can deliver ultra-fast 100+ FPS performance in the world's most popular games
  • 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
  • Cooler not included


Welcome to the new era of performance. AMD Ryzen 9000 Series ushers in the speed of “Zen 5” for gamers and creators with pure power to tackle any game or workflow on the digital playground.


Carlos Santos
Reviewed in Spain on February 9, 2025
Este processador é excelente para um equilíbrio entre trabalho e lazer, perde um pouco para os x3d mas muito mais eficiente para mult-itasking.
Garac
Reviewed in France on February 6, 2025
Je trouve le processeur top, super simple à installer, rien à redire coté performance c'est bluffant.
Tyler
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
I had to get this one instead of the 9800X3D, but I still think it was great... Especially for the price I had paid at the time? Great alternative
Yusuf
Reviewed in Turkey on February 27, 2025
Dün aldım ve PBO curve optimizer -30 ile stress testi yaptım. Sorunsuz çalışıyor. 7900x'e göre çok daha az güç tütetip %10-20 arası daha fazla performans sunuyor. Güzel çip.
Howard
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Just finished my first AMD build. It presented no problems (I've probably built 30 or more desktops). But the CPU idles at about 50 Celsius. I changed the case to move to a 360 AIO, but that didn't help. I repasted the CPU, but still no luck. So I moved to the highly-rated Artic Liquid Freezer III, and the idle temps have not dropped at all. My Intel i9-13900k (replaced by Intel because I got one of the bad ones) idles about 10c cooler. On minimal testing, it seems ok under stress. But the idle temp is so high I'm worried
Trey Linder
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
Really good. I had a 5600x before this processor and tried the 9700x for a week. This processor is much better than the 9700x. I am able to process videos and game at the same time without anything slowing down. The 9700x seemed like a small upgrade from the 5600x and the 9900x is a massive upgrade. All in all very happy with the purchase for multi tasking, gaming, and processing video.
Muntakim Haque
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
This CPU had to satisfy a lot of requirements and it did. I am using this on a Minisforum MS-A1, which only delivers 105 watts for a dual ccd AM5 CPU and 90 for a single CCD CPU. I went through a 7700 which was good but I wanted better, a 7900x which was powerful but it was leaving too much performance on the table and then finally when I got the 9900x, the performance was outstanding. The CPU reaches 94 degrees under full CPU+GPU load but that's expected but the scores on benchmarks are significantly better and about 95% of a full powered motherboard. This was the best CPU for my application and it just feels so much more responsive and powerful than any of the others I tried. This is a performance monster, even with limited power draw. At the current 383 dollar price it is a wholehearted recommendation.
Aaron
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Great cpu. Super fast. Works great on Linux. Worth every penny.
DexterLabs
Reviewed in Mexico on February 11, 2025
Es muy bueno. Tiene buena caché.
Erick Jeffries
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
I've been using this CPU in my daily computer now for about a month and I've had no issues with it. The CPU was easy to install and the speed is exactly in the range I'd expect from it.
Eugene Lin
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
This is my first computer that I built and after long time of research, I went with the brand new 9900X and I had no problems at all. I built my pc back in august 2024 and this cpu is amazing. It is plenty fast and did not run into any issue setting it up. The temps are also amazing. Stress testing it with cinebench, the temps are just under 76C which is very cool. As for the 7000 series cpus, based on other people's testing, they were at like 95C. The 9900X low temps with excellent performance was why I went with this cpu. I'm so glad I did.
Kevin Borgas
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
Upgraded from an 8600k and 1080, this cpu is fantastic. Booted up perfectly on the first try. Impressed how easy EXPO worked, also on the first try with 6400MT/s. Extra cores make multitasking phenomenal and gaming performance w/ 4070ti super is not lacking. Very pleased overall.
Wadenorton2008@yahoo.ca
Reviewed in Canada on November 13, 2024
I purchased a 9900X ASUS X870E ProArt Mobo and a Noctua NH-D15 G2 cooler and I do a lot of video encoding with Handbrake,also anyone reading this review that has never used AMD make sure to get Ram that use's Hynix memory such as G.Skill or Team Group and 6000 with a CL30 to Cl32 at the highest,AMD CPU's I have found work best with Hynix Ram and tight timing such as CL30 or CL32,the Flare X5 is really good and cheaper Ram.My stock temps were 70C when running Handbrake to encode video,Handbrake will put more stress on your CPU then what a game will for sure.To get my 9900X running cooler I just went into the Bios under PBO Precision Boost Overdrive and lower my PPT/TDC/EDC to get my temps down a lot and hardly hurt my performance at all,when doing what I'm describing by adjust PPT all your doing is lowering the total amount of Watts the CPU can get at under 100% load.These are the stock settings for the 9900X's stock power settings.PPT 162EDC180TDC120My Bios settings are.PPT135EDC165TDC105What you want to do is start with m numbers and adjust from there is wanted,you want to run HWinfo64 in sensors mode only and watch the EDC and TDC numbers when running Handbrake and it's a free program,you want the EDC and TDC to be at 75 to 80% maxed out when running Handbrake so they have a bit of headroom,there's no such thing as headroom for PPT because whether it's set at 88Watts or the 162Watts and you run a program like Handbrake the PPT will always be at 100% according to whatever Watts it's set at.I was able to get my temps down to 55C is where it runs at most times and the odd time it gets to 58C depending on the video file type I'm encoding,when running at 55C that's a 16C difference from with an air cooler.I was getting 1108FPS encoding speeds with stock Bios settings and EXPO1 enabled and with my Bios settings I get 1083FPS with EXPO1 enabled as well,it takes about 3 to 7 seconds longer to encode a 40 to 48 minute video with my settings over stock.I changed my Bios settings because I wanted to run an air cooler and not have to worry about running a liquid cooler,I know the AIO's are made pretty well but I don't want to be the poor sap that has his AIO leak and fry my expensive PC.
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