Why The AMD Ryzen 9 5900X Processor Should Be Included In My Next PC Build
AMD Ryzen 9 5600X is regarded as being the best-valued processor on the market and one of the fastest. It's why I've made it a point of interest to include this processor in my next PC build.
In observing the spec numbers and features, claims of being the best-valued processor market are justified. Reviewers from all media platforms have praised the Ryzen 9 5900X, some even stating that gaming performance is on par and vastly better than Core i9 processors. Since I plan on doing some content creation that includes video editing and gaming, this particular processor will undoubtedly be the ideal option.
The specs and features go as follows: a 3.7 GHz base clock frequency, a 4.8 GHz boost clock, 24 threads, and 12 cores. What stands out most for me is the processor's lithography, measuring just 7nm. What does this mean? The Ryzen 9 5900X is efficient and does not consume a great deal of power even under heavy workloads. With thermal design power (TDP) rating at just 105 watts.
I'm not new to AMD Ryzen processors. A while back, I purchased the Ryzen 5 1600 and used it in one of my PC builds. The processor is at least three years old that's still in a fully functional system.
Stay tuned for future updates on the AMD Ryzen 9 5900X PC build.