AMD Ryzen 9 5900X CPU hits lowest ever price with this Prime Day beating discount

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AMD’s Ryzen 9 5900X processor is benefiting from a massive discount right now, with $200 off at Walmart.

Remember, this is a 12-core (24-thread) Ryzen CPU which can now be had for $350, when the recommended retail price is $550. With 37% lopped off that MSRP, it’s a steal for those looking for a truly powerful current-gen CPU, and particularly something heavyweight for tasks requiring real multi-core muscle (which of course includes some of the more demanding games out there).

Needless to say, at $350, it’ll be no surprise to see Walmart’s stock of the Ryzen 9 5900X processor disappear pretty quickly. Even though Ryzen 7000 CPUs may not be all that far off, with the expectation that they’ll debut later in 2022, obviously they won’t be priced anything like as keenly as this (and we don’t even know for sure which models will arrive first, if you want a beefier chip). Plus, don’t forget, those next-gen processors will require a new motherboard as AMD Zen 4 chips employ a different socket, so there’ll be extra cost considerations for would-be upgraders, too.

AMD Ryzen 9 5900X desktop processor: $550 $349.99 at Walmart
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$349.99 at Walmart

AMD Ryzen 9 5900X desktop processor: $550 $349.99 at Walmart
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For a mid-range outlay, you’re getting a really powerful 12-core CPU (with 24-threads) capable of boosting to 4.8GHz. Yep, it’s a really fast performer, and while next-gen Ryzen chips may be inbound for the end of the year, the 5900X is solidly future-proofed for a good long time yet.

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Via Tom’s Hardware

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