This powerful, but efficient AMD Ryzen 7 processor is now on a discount on Amazon

If you are planning to upgrade your desktop or build a brand new machine from scratch, the AMD Ryzen 7 9700X is currently available at a great discount. The CPU is now just $264.99 on Amazon, down from its original price of $359. That’s a solid 26% discount, or almost $100 off.

This chip brings a ton of power to the table for both heavy gaming and demanding multitasking. It packs 8 cores, so it can handle most of the tasks you throw at it. The CPU runs on the modern AM5 socket with a base speed of 3.8 GHz and features 40 MB of installed cache memory.

Here is a quick look at the exact hardware specifications:

Spec Value

Cores and Threads

8 Cores / 16 Threads
Max Boost Clock 5.5 GHz
Overclocking Unlocked
Cache Memory 40 MB
Memory Support DDR5-5600
Socket Platform AM5
PCIe Support PCIe 5.0 on select motherboards
Thermal Solution Cooler not included

What really makes the Ryzen 7 9700X stand out is how efficient it is. A lot of modern processors can run hot and force you to buy expensive liquid cooling setups just to keep them stable. AMD designed this chip to run surprisingly cool even under heavy loads.

At just under $270, the AMD Ryzen 7 9700X is a great option for anyone looking for a decently powerful CPU upgrade without spending just as much on a cooler.


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