The AMD Ryzen 9 7900 processor is aimed at users seeking a powerful option for gaming, creative editing, business use, and other demanding tasks. With 12 cores and 24 threads, the Ryzen 9 7900 offers high performance in multi-threaded tasks and is one of AMD's most powerful processors. It is compatible with the latest technologies such as PCIe 4.0 and DDR4 memory, making it a good choice for users looking for the best in performance.
Serious performance for gamers and creators
Enjoy incredible speed and absolute power performance for gaming and creation. This processor comes fully unlocked, with overclocking capability and will stay cool and quiet with the included AMD Wraith Prism cooler with RGB LED lighting.
The ultimate processor for gaming
When your computer has the world's most advanced desktop processor for gamers, you can focus on what really matters: winning on the digital battlefield.
The AMD Ryzen™ 7000 Series processors are a powerful gaming unit with high-performance "Zen 4" cores.
Technology that saves you time
Whether you are doing 3D rendering of a very demanding scene, exporting massive video files, or visualizing an architectural project, AMD Ryzen™ 7000 Series processors are built to push the limits.
With time-saving connectivity such as PCIe® 5.0 storage support, ultra-fast WiFi® 6E, and AMD EXPO™ technology, your experience is upgraded with AMD Ryzen 7000 Series processors.
Easy Overclocking, Game On4
Accelerate your game with AMD EXPO™ technology. Higher memory frequencies and more aggressive settings can unlock higher and smoother frame rates in your favorite games.
Presentation of new models with AMD 3D V-Cache™ technology for ultimate gaming performance
Three new AMD Ryzen 7000 Series processors with AMD 3D V-Cache™ technology for a massive performance boost in games. With the introduction of the new Ryzen 9 7950X3D and Ryzen 9 7900X3D, AMD combines its top processors with on-chip memory up to 144MB. This means that enthusiasts can harness the power of ultimate gaming and creation performance in one chip. No workload is off-limits with the AMD Ryzen 7000 series and 3D V-Cache™ technology.
Upgrade capability for the coming years
Invest in a platform that grows with your needs over time.
AMD is the only processor manufacturer committed to years of future support for the new Socket AM5 platform, so you will be able to upgrade to processors with new technologies that we haven't even announced yet.
Efficiency
With Eco-Mode and new low power consumption models
The AMD Ryzen™ 7000 series processors can deliver up to 49% greater performance with the same power compared to the previous generation. Use even less energy with AMD's exclusive Eco-Mode feature or choose one of the new 65W low-power models in the series.
AMD StoreMI Technology
Software that combines the speed of an SSD with the capacity of an HDD. With Store MI, the two independent storage media create a unified drive that, through intelligent software management, provides incredible advantages resulting in cost savings.
Create More, Faster with AMD Ryzen™ 7000 Series Processors.
Professional content creators rely on a variety of applications to get their work done. Tasks such as 3D modeling and design, character animation, generative design, and product visualization have different computing requirements that need to be considered for optimal productivity.
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Plenty of computing power (with DDR5 RAM - 32g for today's standards 2024). It doesn't struggle anywhere (video editing - Corel draw - AutoCAD). I have no opinion on gaming as I don't engage in it. Thermally quite 'calm'. The cooler is a bit noisy at high speeds but it's not concerning. Its graphics for office applications are good, but a mid-range graphics card would be preferable if there is financial flexibility.
For anyone looking for a multitasking CPU with low power consumption and temperatures, this is the perfect choice. It is an amazing processor and has nothing to envy compared to others. It also has a relatively good integrated graphics card!
PS: The temperatures it gives me are a bit high, but you need to adjust it a little from the Bios
I wanted a guardless system for 3D studio and I achieved it with an MSI650M pro. It doesn't heat up, it doesn't require "digging", plug it in, connect it, done. The integrated graphics card works in 4K and in the modeller. Windows 11 pro without any problems. It even worked with Intel memory, ripjaws S5 32Gb. I put it in the smallest case I could find, which they say has poor airflow. Very happy. I saw X wanting undervolt and liquid cooling and I laughed at those who got involved. It may even support overclocking, but with 24 threads, I'm not concerned. The be quiet system power 9 works at less than half the wattage. I left the above for ventilation in case I add a graphics card, but it doesn't bother me. Also, aorus 7300 gen SSD PCIE4: I thought the installation of Windows 11 crashed because it rebooted 15" after the OK in the configuration. Over 7TByte per second. It takes more time to post than to reach the login screen. What can I say, a magnificent machine at a price of €800 complete. Whoever wants it for work, this is the one for them.
I wanted it for a general-purpose system and not necessarily for gaming. So I installed it on a B650 motherboard without a separate graphics card and with Windows 11. The system was very unstable and the issue was resolved with the necessary BIOS updates for the motherboard, which was only 2 weeks old (I wonder what those who had bought it earlier did).
Although the system seemed to improve, crashes occurred occasionally in various phases. For example:
- When I opened a photo, either with the Windows Photos app or with another program, it took a long time as if the file had some issue.
- When I wrote with a stylus in the Office programs, it was delayed in displaying what I wrote.
- When I was in a meeting with a camera, the camera would randomly turn off and not turn back on without a restart.
- Sometimes the screen would turn black and come back on after disabling the Windows night light.
At some point, the idea stuck with me that it might be the fault of Windows or at least that they were not working well with the AMD graphics drivers. I bought a graphics card and since then, it's a completely different system. All the above issues disappeared immediately. The processor was freed from the graphics that were tormenting it and it is lightning fast. Even the colors of the screen improved, which were previously overly saturated and I thought it was some setting or color profile of Windows 11.
Among the advantages of the 7900 now, the very good multitasking, low temperature and power consumption, as well as the large and satisfactory RGB cooler (although not silent).
Conclusion:
I recommend it as a value-for-money processor, but exclusively for a system with a graphics card. For me, it did not function as value-for-money because I expected to clean up with the 420 and ended up needing to buy a graphics card that was not in my plans.
The performance difference compared to the 7900x is 3%, while the difference in power consumption and temperature is huge. I highly recommend it, especially for those using air cooling!