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AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D processor with 3D V-Cache technology, 16 cores/32 skewed threads, Zen 4 architecture, 144MB cache, 120W TDP, up to 5.7GHz boost frequency, Socket AMD 5, DDR5 & PCIe 5.0

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The Ultimate Processor for Gaming, with AMD 3D V-Cache™ Technology for Even More Game Performance1

IT Supplies Ltd work with all the major IT distributors to offer you the complete "One Stop Shop" for all your IT needs 7GHz and up to 144MB of cache, the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D processor delivers game changing performance. Plus, enjoy the benefits of next-gen AMD 3D V-Cache™ technology for low latency and even more game performance. 2GHzL1 Cache1MBL2 Cache16MBL3 Cache128MBCPU SocketAM5Max Operating Temperature89 degrees COS SupportWindows 11 - 64-Bit EditionWindows 10 - 64-Bit EditionRHEL x86 64-BitUbuntu x86 64-BitConnectivityPCI Express VersionPCIe 5. CHANGE HOW YOU GAMEWhen your PC has the world’s most advanced desktop processor for gamers, you can focus on what really matters: being victorious on the digital battlefield. The AMD Ryzen™ 9 7950X3D flagship CPU boasts 16 cores / 32 threads, support for DDR5 (5200Mhz) memory and incredible boosted clock speeds of up to 5. SpecificationsCPU16 CoresThreads32Max Boost ClockUp to 5. ELEVATE YOUR EXPERIENCE- Whether you are 3D rendering a high poly scene, exporting massive video files, or visualizing an architectural dream, AMD Ryzen™ 7000 Series processors are built to beat the clock.

  • 2GHz
  • On-Chip Graphics: Yes
  • Speed: 4.
  • Core Quantity: 16
  • Socket: AM5
  • Prefix: Ryzen
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Reviews

Somnath More

Paired it with a RTX 3070 and it’s doing great in gaming. AM5 is a bit jittery with DDR5 on Expo settings, but other than that and the slight high temps at times, nothing to scoff at. Easy to fit, couldn't get it wrong. After six months with the processor, I can say it's a very good CPU, especially when paired with a good graphics card, and one I do not regret buying!

Jakub Zawadzki

Love it! I think this cpu is great, has good performance, can handle high temps up to 95c max with no performance differences, (used air cooler for a week temporarily) it ran fine. Good cpu for pretty much anything you'll do on it like Video editing, streaming and especially gaming because it has the 3d vcashe technology in it.

Christiana Tumini

With the Arctic Freezer II it ran low temps. Great for Gaming and Multi Threading AMD outdoes their self with price-performance ratio being the best in the market.

R. Scriven

Bought it solely for gaming and it’s crushing everything I throw at it. Loving this CPU, great for gaming, runs Photoshop and lightroom great. But keep in mind you need a gpu that wouldnt bottleneck the cpu for it to perform well so please dont say the cpu is bad when you run a gtx 1060 with it😂. Depending on your budget, id get the Ryzen 5 7600/x.

Seán Minnock

Performance crazy Literally the queen and I don’t think anyone will dispute this fact, get it if gaming is your main focus, it doesn’t even bottleneck a 4090 so you’ll have a good upgrade path with this, even on programmes that aren’t games it still runs well but there are definitely better options if gaming is not your focus in my opinion. Would recomend the Ryzen 5, if youve got the money.

Mr. Gary Smith

9GHz with AMD's Adrenalin software, and when paired with a good water cooler, it rarely reaches 90 C. It’s better price for performance however I just had an extra £80 that I didnt mind adding thats why i chose the 7700x for slightly faster boost speeds and the extra cores and threads. Get this 7700x.

Vladislav G

With an AMD Radeon 7900XTX, I benchmarked an average:175FPS in Modern Warfare III @ 3440x1440 Highest graphics settings, 65FPS on Red Dead Redemption II @ 3440x1440 Highest graphics settings, 75-95FPS in Grand Theft Auto V @ 3440x1440 Highest graphics settingsIt overclocks to 5.



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