

🔥 Power your productivity and play with Ryzen 9 5900XT!
The AMD Ryzen™ 9 5900XT is a 16-core, 32-thread unlocked desktop processor built on the advanced Zen 3 architecture. With a max boost clock of 4.8 GHz, PCIe 4.0 support, and DDR4-3200 compatibility, it offers exceptional multitasking and gaming performance. Designed for the AM4 platform, it delivers efficient cooling and longevity, making it a top-tier choice for professionals and gamers seeking high-end power without breaking the bank.
| ASIN | B0D6NMCZG1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19 in Computer CPU Processors |
| Brand | AMD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (407) |
| Date First Available | July 31, 2024 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.57 x 1.57 x 0.04 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | AMD Ryzen™ 9 5900XT |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | AMD |
| Number of Processors | 16 |
| Processor | 3.3 GHz ryzen_9 |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Product Dimensions | 1.57 x 1.57 x 0.04 inches |
| Series | 100-100001581WOF |
K**V
Great for Sub-$300 in 2025. No issues. Runs at good temps under load.
Great for the price. The multitask is good and efficient. For AM4, this is pretty much like the 5950X, so basically the top of the line, if you will. Pretty sure it will last another good 5 years before it starts to fall off to newer tech and software upgrades. Good for gaming. Pair with a decent GPU and you have a mid-high tier gaming PC/Workstation. Runs at 70 Deg C under load with AIO. That's very good in my book.
A**N
Great Price to performance ratio
Runs cooler than the 5950X and only 100mhz slower single threaded. Pulls ahead in multi threaded apps as it doesn’t thermal throttle as quickly adding longevity to the old AM4 socket. Great for autocad and cpu intensive applications while gaming performance is still great but depending on the game disabling the second CCD might help with latency. With the current DDR5 pricing this processor while help keep your DDR4 system kicking for a few more years.
J**D
Cool , and fast , no regrets !
Grabbed this 5900xt to replace my 5900x (a nice over clocker) , as the 5900x was going into another rig . ~ So far the 5900xt has been fantastic , cool and fast . ~ Doing a somewhat mild PBO overclock, the chip does consistent 5100/5150+ on most cores (and up to 5265+) . ~ The chip has been 100% problem free, and its matched with a MSI Tomahawk 570S Wifi and 64 gig 3600 (2x32) . ~ I do has ths chip under water (a mild Alpha Cool setup with two rads) .This chip will definitely AND EASILY hold me off till AMD 6 . *** Added note : I do heavy game with this also with 3 34" Ultrawide monitors in AMD EyeInfinity (3 screens as one) using a Sapphire 7900xtx Nitro+ at a resolution of 10300 x 1400 . No problems running any AAA game , with this 5900xt and 7900xtx . ~ Again Iam pretty well set till AM6 .
N**N
am4 bros eating good
best cpu for am4, has performed well. pretty cheap considering its performance, but i suppose the am5 stuff is just that much better. the time to buy this has probably passed.
C**T
Impressed!!
It's far superior to the Ryzen 5 5600x I had before. The difference in workflow for 3D modeling and rendering is abysmal, and gaming is even better. You can cool it with a Thermalright Frost Tower 120 CPU air cooler. There's no need to buy the most expensive cooler they recommend; it maintains a stable 70°C under maximum load. I recommend the Thermal Grizzly KryoSheet (38x38x0.2mm) – a graphene thermal pad that's easy and clean to install.
B**.
Fast CPU, does run hot
Fast CPU, does run very hot. Apps all load pretty much instantly now, thanks to it's 73 megs of cache. Very smooth CPU. Update** Undervolted all cores with a slight .06 offset and system is very stable running significantly cooler. Update 2** I didn't feel like I was getting the performance I desired while this CPU was Undervolted so I upgraded to a 360 mil AIO cooler and set the CPU turbo mode back to "auto", now I feel like I'm getting great performance. This is a beast of a CPU and it runs very hot without an undervolt. A 360 mil cooler is highly recommended to get good performance out of this CPU. My CPU now peaks at 78 degrees C, was peaking at 90 with my air cooler. Just shows how hot this CPU runs. Granted the load that I give my CPU is just standard load running multiple games, not a full CPU load benchmarking software load. So 78 degrees C with a 360 mil AIO cooler under a medium load, CPU runs hot, very very hot. 420 mil cooler would probably do a bit better. You will get the most performance out of the CPU with a strong cooling solution. Stability will improve as well.
E**H
no problems with CPU, box seals look intact. Box was a little dented.
no problems with CPU, box seals look intact. Box was a little dented. There are a lot of security features on in that seal! Boots fine, tests fine, nice final upgrade to AM4 system, and maybe I'll never buy any DDR5 at all. 16 CPU's ought be enough for anybody... I am seeing some odd high temperature comments in other reviews, FYI mine runs around 31C idle, and I've seen a peak about 64C in 30sec full load, using HeatSinkFan Thermaltake? Peerless Assassin 120? 6heat-pipe . So maybe thin out your layer of thermal grease and make sure it is sitting level and not pressing on your DDR or something. But I do not game for extended periods, maybe that is the diff.
T**U
ALL THE CORES, just not particularly fast cores. Great sawn song for end of life AM4 platforms
This is probably the most cores per dollar you can buy right now and is a great end stage upgrade for the AM4 platform, especially for the price. Granted these are only Zen3 cores, so they are not super fast compared to a modern Zen5 based Ryzen, but you're getting 32 threads out of 105W. Mine idles around 50 degrees with a tower cooler with silent fans and tops out at about 90C under load. If you're willing to put up with more noise, you can easily get this down into the 80s under load. If you're a gamer, you should be looking at the 5700X3D, but if you use anything that can benefit from 16 cores, this chip is a very functional number cruncher on a budget. Just be aware that there is a USB stability issue with B550 boards and the Ryzen 5000 series that can cause onboard USB ports to randomly disconnect. There's various solutions floating around on the internet, but just be forewarned that you could be adding an aftermarket USB PCIe card to the cost of the 5900XT if you're intending on using this as your final AM4 platform upgrade.
U**I
The best VFM processor Ive purchased!
N**I
Placed order, item came a week earlier then expected and installed with a Noctua D12l and got running the day of delivery. I upgraded from a 3600 so the difference is insane. Render times are about halved and it is definitely something to see all 16 cores put to use. If you are trying to extend the life of an AM4 platform or holding out for AM6, I would definitely recommend upgrading to this chip which will still be a beast for another few years. 9950x 50% faster on average in multicore workloads but factor in the cost of ram and mobo upgrades and I would argue it’s not worth it.
K**N
このCPUは訳あって2つ所有してるんだけど、 1回目はAmazon外で購入、 2回目はAmazonで正規輸入品を購入したものの、何故か電源入らず返品可能期間ギリギリまで粘ったけど無理そうなので返品(販売店では正常に動くと判断されたので半額返金になってしまった)、 3回目は別の出品者から並行輸入品を購入して素直に起動。 性能的にはまだまだ現役で使える超高性能なので不満は少しも無い。 厳密に言えば自分のようにゲーム用途だとコア数過剰で性能を100%引き出せない。 強いて欠点を言えば発熱がやや高めという程度。
A**L
Excellent processor for multi-task work. I use it on photoshop and few AI rendering projects and the extra cores are great. I upgraded from a 5800X processor, which had half the cores/threads as this processor and you can tell the difference when doing muti-task work. Having said that, if you are looking to buy this for better gaming, this might not be the one for you (Unless you are going from a really old AM4 processor). The single core processing is still really good but the 5800X for example, was almost exactly the same as this one in single core work, so dont expect better frames or anything if you are buying this for games. Games are still GPU heavy. If you want something for gaming, save your money on the processor and invest in a better graphics card, that is where you will see the most benefit. If you do not do media work or AI rendering etc. then other than a few seconds of faster loading of programs, dont expect the world of difference in what you see. Also, this processor does run a little more hot than my 5800X but I use a water cool AIO and on idle it is around 32C and in gaming it is around 45-55C and under heavy rendering load it hits 62C, still really good I think but if you are not using an AIO (or traditional water cooling system), then I would invest in a top tier air(fan) cooler (which are not that expensive and less parts to fail unlike in a AIO setup and can last longer but wont keep it exactly as cool, but still a fan system will do a decent job), but I would definitely invest in a top tier air cooler. A great buy for those in the AM4 world, but this will last me for years until I move to the new AM5 platform (or whatever is current at that time). Also to note it is good practice to upgrade your BIOS BEFORE installing this processor, will save you a lot of trouble and time.
R**Z
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