

🚀 Unlock next-gen speed and power with Ryzen 5 7600X — your ultimate productivity and gaming engine!
The AMD Ryzen 5 7600X is a high-performance 6-core, 12-thread desktop processor built on cutting-edge 5nm technology. Featuring a max boost clock of 5.3 GHz, 38MB combined cache, and integrated Radeon graphics, it runs on the modern AM5 socket platform supporting DDR5 and PCIe 5.0. With a 105W power envelope, it delivers excellent multitasking and gaming performance, making it a top choice for mid-range builds seeking future-proof versatility.





| ASIN | B0BBJDS62N |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9 in Computer CPU Processors |
| Brand | AMD |
| CPU Manufacturer | AMD |
| CPU Model | Ryzen 5 |
| CPU Socket | Socket AM5 |
| CPU Speed | 5.3 GHz |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 38 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 5,369 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00730143314442 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 1.57"L x 1.57"W |
| Item Height | 4.92 inches |
| Item Type Name | Computer Processor |
| Item Weight | 90 Grams |
| Manufacturer | AMD |
| Model Number | RYZEN 5 7600X |
| Platform | Linux, Windows |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Processor Core Count | 6 |
| Processor Count | 6 |
| Processor Number of Concurrent Threads | 12 |
| Processor Series | Ryzen 5 |
| Processor Socket | Socket AM5 |
| Processor Speed | 5.3 GHz |
| Secondary Cache | 38 MB |
| UPC | 730143314442 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Information Not Available |
| Wattage | 105 watts |
L**Z
After a year of use still perfect performance and temps
The Ryzen 5 7600X delivers excellent performance for gaming and everyday tasks. Games run very smoothly thanks to its strong single-core performance, and it keeps up well with much more expensive CPUs when paired with a good GPU, i have a 4070 super and while an x3d might get some extra fps in gaming, the 7600x doesnt fall that far behind. It’s also very responsive for multitasking and general use. Support for DDR5 and PCIe 5.0 makes the platform feel modern and future-proof. The CPU can run a bit hot under load, so a decent aftermarket cooler is recommended, especially since there’s no stock cooler included. Overall, this is a great mid-range CPU that offers strong performance and good value on the AM5 platform.
S**N
A good CPU at a sometime good price.
Pros, 1. 6c/12t. Plenty of power and speed to utilize low to high midrange GPUS and do basic PC tasks fairly well. 2. It can be reasonable priced a lot of the time. 3. Run on the AM5 socket which leaves open many upgrade possibilities. 4. Can be ran on almost any B650 or B850 motherboard for a lower cost system. 5. With good cooling it can be overclocked and even undervolted with your PBO settings. 6. It comes with a intragrated GPU in case your GPU goes bad so you can run your system until you get a new GPU or if you don't need a powerful GPU this can save you a lot of money and electricity just using the intragrated GPU as a stand alone. Cons, 1. Doesn't come with a H/F so that's an extra cost. Then again the Ryzen 5 7600 may come with a H/F but generally costs more money. With the difference you save you could easily buy a Cooler Master Hyper 212. 2. Tends to run slower and a lot hotter than the newer Ryzen 5 9600X. The Ryzen 5 9600X can sometimes be found at the same or lower price like on the last Prime Day. 3. Since this tends to run hot you may want to get at least something like the Cooler Master Hyper 212 or better to keep this CPU cool. Also running this under ECO mode(65 watts) makes this CPU run cool with very little performance loss. If you plan on overclocking and undervolting under PBO I'd recommend at least a 240mm AIO liquid cooler. 4. Don't expect this to push the highest end GPUs or be great at productivity applications. If you play ESports and competitive online games at 1080p with a 9070XT, RTX 5070TI or higher I'd recommend at least a 9700X or a 9800X3D. If you do professional applications and/or productivity applications I'd recommend at least 12c/24t CPU or higher. JMO. I returned a Ryzen 5 9600X because this was priced far cheaper at the time. I wish I held off until Prime then I'd had just returned the 9600X and bought another one for 165 which is 5 cheaper than I paid for the 7600X. Regardless no big deal.
B**T
The best price to performance processor on the market.
In my years of building computers, I will almost always choose AMD processors because they are just that good. The AMD Ryzen 5 7600x is no exception and it might be the best valued processor available. It is an exceptional processor in the gaming space, especially when paired with some of the mid to high tier graphics cards. It is a 6-core, 12-thread processor, which is plenty for most applications. The CPU has high single core performance/speed. It does run a little hot, but can certainly be cooled with a budget air cooler. At the current sale price of $150, this is a great unit that will satisfy the needs of most users like myself. I would recommend it.
A**R
PSU Died, Wallet Cried… but This CPU Made It All Worth It!
So, my power supply decided to explode (well, not literally, but close enough) and took half my components with it. Motherboard? Toast. RAM? Fried. CPU? Gone. At first, I was ready to throw in the towel and just buy a console, but I decided to rebuild from scratch — and that’s when I met the Ryzen 5 7600X. Let me tell you, this chip brought my PC back from the dead better than ever. Installation was smooth, the AM5 socket was super easy to work with, and once everything was up and running — wow. Boot times? Instant. Games? Silky smooth. Even my older GPU felt brand new paired with this thing. I was honestly a little worried about temps after reading reviews, but with a decent air cooler, it stays perfectly fine. Runs around 80–85°C under load, but never throttles. I also love how snappy everything feels — apps open before I can blink, and gaming performance is ridiculous. I’m running Cyberpunk, Apex, and Baldur’s Gate 3 at high settings with zero stutter. I thought losing my old setup was a curse, but this CPU turned it into a blessing. Between the 5.3 GHz boost, DDR5 support, and how future-proof AM5 looks, I’m genuinely excited about upgrades again. If you’re rebuilding or starting fresh — trust me — go with the 7600X. All in all, 10/10 would burn my PSU again just for an excuse to buy this CPU (okay, maybe not really… but you get it).
J**A
The best option now
I think this is the best option for almost everyone because it has enough processing power for every game and can run every program I use. I only find it pretty bad for virtual machines, but it’s perfect for everything else.
J**S
AMD CPU’s are greater then intel!
Updated 11/16: CPU running great for everything I needed it for but make sure to pick good motherboard and stay away from Asus Motherboards and GPU's that have unstable bios and buggy gpu bios that can't handle newer gpu drivers without breaking down with problems like getting error code 144 or display of some app going over the taskbar due to bad bios on their GPU's or motherboards being the root caused. Also dealing with booting problem like posting on orange light for dram to red light for cpu back and forward due to the motherboard having bad bios update being the root caused of it. Upgrade Ram to 32GB DDR5 6000Mzh (Corsair Vengeance) and two more fans for cooling the only new add-on but overall system great minus Asus crap due to bad bios updates. Overall don't freak out but stay clam when it does happen. Asus just not trust worth brand no more but take the risk to buy from them if you wish. Old Review: Below Honestly any reviews on this motherboard about booting up is the end user who didn’t listen well about building first time pc hardware together. My first time putting together this hardware was fun and scary experience for me. Motherboard didn’t boot up fully; I freaked out and said i got a defect motherboard. I was so wrong and stupid, the likely causes are either motherboard, cpu, or ram sticks. Bios on the motherboard was out of date and root caused on why the yellow dram light turning on and main issues on booting up. I had to redo all the Fan pins connecting again so it’s in order starting with main case fans and water cooler pump/fans. RPG on the water cooler fans were cool but not a main thing for me as long as it cools the cpu heat greatly which does i believe. I can’t say for 100% sure since I haven’t had a desktop PC in years especially one that is gaming desktop pc over normal desktop computers are. I picked an AMD CPU Ryzen 5 7600X since its friendly budget cpu and handles all my gaming needs greatly. It can handle 5200mhz speeds from ram good. The system rams are Corsair Vengeance DDR5 clock at 5200mhz speeds, two sticks of 8gb for total of 16GB in duel memory channel mode. Plan to upgrade it to 32gb later on. Cpu cooler is water cooler by Corsair H100xRGP elite liquid cooler. Finally main boot drive is crucially p3 plus 1TB gen 4 which has incredible read and write rate speeds that the motherboard handles like a pro. Motherboard has many USB ports for connecting USB of different speeds like USB 2.0, 3.0, 4.0 and USB type C as well two of then for 10 or 20 speeds. I would had love if it supported USB 3.0 speeds or higher since they are already backwards compatible towards older usb speeds. Anyway we have 4 x usb 2.0 ports, two usb 3.0 ports, and finally two usb c ports for connecting with. One Ethernet connection port that gives 2.5 gigabytes speeds for online experience. The system is fully stable on running all the hardware perfectly. I plan to upload a video review so keep eye out for other parts mentioned here.
M**A
OVERPRICED IF YOU HAVE 40/5060TI 16GB AND WORSE
Great processor but the price is a little too high. OK I understand that it is built for high end graphics cards so that’s why I need to be that high and it’s also in MP five I think it’s called and so I understand why that would be there, but the functionality is great the power consumption great. Ease of installation. OK that’s it’s kinda hard lifespan. It’s OK and the memory capacity is pretty good and the durability just don’t drop it. You’re good. If you are looking for something !close! (Integrated graphics) to quality as this for cheaper, Intel: Intel Ultra $230 (any ultra in this price area is basically the same) AMD Ryzen: $230 Ryzen 5 7600 (am5), and Ryzen 5 5600T around $200 (am4)
J**D
Fantastic for 1440P and 4K gaming
I got this to pair up with a 7900 XTX for 4K gaming. This is a fantastic CPU, however there are a few things to know. I did pair this with 6000 CL36 RAM and a MSI B650 Tomahawk board. It ran EXPO with no issues, however the processor was running at a higher clock than factory and was causing some stability issues. To fix this issue I ran the CPU at a negative .15 offset. This brought stability to the system and also increased performance in games and in cinabench R23. Also to note this is a chip that runs hot, but that it is designed to run hot by AMD. To keep it cool I ran a EK 360 AIO and set the package temperature limit to 85 degrees. Even with the negative .15 offset and 85 degrees limit this chip benchmarked higher that most review I have seen for the 7600X. I did attempt a undervolt with PBO and it would not accept any, however with the setting I have previously mentioned this chip ran cool with awesome performance, still exceeding the factory 5.3 boost speeds. After settings were in place it was running games at 50-60c, with no bottlenecks on the 79000XTX at 1440p or 4K. Overall I am very pleased with my choice to get the 7600X as I only use it for gaming and no productivity. For anyone that is wanting a fast gaming CPU, this one will accomplish that at a very good price!