
Upgrade from i5 9600k, using 32 gb ddr5 on an asrock z790 wifi, seeing impressive gains in FPS at 1440 in games with the same video card, like 10-40 fps generally.

-Fastest gaming cpu aside from 14900KS as of writing this review (they're super close) -The p-cores overclock better than 13th gen.


This i5 socket 1700 is part of a Windows 11rebuild replacing an i5 fourth gen CPU. No problems with install, BIOS, Windows 11


- Great price - Great performance - Good power consumption - Fast shipping - Works with legacy AM4 motherboards (with bios updates)

- Beats the pants off 10th/11th gen Intel, and hangs in there relatively well with the 5950x, a chip with 16 full cores on a smaller process node. - Extremely efficient in light workloads and gaming (but strictly for gaming purposes, the 12600K or 12700K probably work out better) - Running with DDR4, have not experienced a single snag or crash so far. (Though there are some games/apps with Denuvo DRM that won't run properly as of now, that's not exactly Intel's fault)

The item (a ryzen 5600x) was packaged very well, it was like new as well there's really no complaints.

much stronger than my old Ryzen 3400GE PRO , the graphics adapter on this cpu chip is incredible , loved it - will be upgrading to discreet card but nonetheless incredible .

Works as advertised. Great price.

- Very low idle power draw - Uses a maximum of 55 watts under Prime95 - Has a cooler you just clip on which is silent unless you're stress testing - Built in graphics mean you're good to go for all non-gaming tasks and light games - Supports DDR4 so you can save money - No e-cores means you don't have to deal with Windows scheduler bugs - Cooler fits in Mini ITX cases


- Fast! - Only 65w - 20 cores


Very good cpu



love the 3d cache came not broken good for gaming

Just plug it in, and it works great. Fan included, and always runs cooler than 100 degrees F. ( in an ancient Xion case).
