



- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: AMD
- SKU: AMD ryzen 5 7950X
Key Features:
- 16 Cores & 32 Thread
- 4.5GHz Clock Speed Upto 5.7Ghz
- L1 Cache 1MB L2 Cache 16MB L3 Cache 64MB
- AM5 Socket
- Dual-Channel DDR5-5200MHz Memory
- Integrated AMD Radeon™ Graphics
CPU Specification | |
CPU Model | AMD Ryzen 5 7950X |
Cores | 16 |
Threads | 32 |
Base Clock | Base Clock 4.5GHz Max. Boost Clock Up to 5.7GHz |
Cache | L1 cache1MB L2 cache 16MB L3 cache 64MB |
Socket | AM5 |
Default TDP | 170W |
Graphics Capabilities | Graphics Model AMD Radeon™ Graphics Graphics Core Count 2 Graphics Frequency 2200 MHz GPU Base 400 MHz |
Features | AMD EXPO™ Technology AMD Ryzen™ Technologies |
Memory Specification | |
Memory Speed | 5200MHz |
Memory Type | DDR5 |
Max Number of Channels | 2 |
Warranty Information | |
Warranty | 3 years |
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X Processor
The AMD Ryzen 9 7950X is a 16-core CPU featuring Zen4 microarchitecture. It reportedly features two Durango CCDs with 16 cores codenamed “Persephone”. The leaker claims that the battle for the top CPUs will be between 7950X’s 5.85 GHz and i9-13900K supposedly boosting up to 5.8 GHz with Thermal Velocity Boost. The sample that was described by “Venom” is not the top bin CPU. The Ryzen 7000 is AMD's first 5nm x86 CPU for desktop PCs, however, it doesn't have more cores than earlier-generation versions. But with the new Zen 4 microarchitecture, rates may reach 5.7 GHz, an astounding 800 MHz boost over the previous generation, and up to 13% more IPC. As a consequence, single-threaded performance is up 29% compared to the previous-generation CPUs. As for threaded workloads, AMD claims up to 45% greater performance in applications with higher performance requirements. It's time for AMD to switch to the brand-new AM5 platform with a new LGA1718 socket because the AM4 platform has been around for more than five years. In contrast to the previous PGA socket, the LGA socket will have pins rather than the CPU itself. Due to the opportunity, it offers for several new technologies, the AM5 platform will be a breath of fresh air. Expect increased overclocking headroom, additional ports, a larger PPT maximum (230W vs. 142W), and more.