AMD Ryzen 5 Granite Ridge 9600X OEM (100-000001405)
Outdated Product The AMD Ryzen 5 9000X processor lineup belongs to the Granite Ridge family and is the third generation of AMD CPUs for the AM5 platform. The series includes several 6-core/12-thread processors that differ in base and maximum clock speeds (from 3.9 GHz to 5.4 GHz depending on the model), as well as the presence of integrated graphics. All processors are based on the Zen 5 architecture, are designed for the AMD AM5 socket, support the PCIe 5.0 interface and DDR5 RAM with a frequency of up to 5600 MHz. Ryzen 5 Granite Ridge processors are positioned as a productive and affordable solution for users who do not need a large number of cores or the maximum performance of the more expensive Ryzen 7 and Ryzen 9 models. The Zen 5 microarchitecture provides an increase in performance per core up to 1...6% compared to previous generations, as well as reduced latency. As with Zen 4, the manufacturer uses a chiplet layout that allows for different process technologies for different components. For x86 cores, the 4 nm TSMC process is now used, which allowed AMD to minimize the spread of characteristics and reduce the number of defects. The series has introduced new methods for increasing energy efficiency, which is especially important for mobile and compact devices. Thanks to all these improvements, the Ryzen 5 Granite Ridge series chips demonstrate high performance in both office applications and resource-intensive tasks, including video editing, rendering, and modern games with high graphics settings. |
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The AMD Ryzen 5 9000X processor lineup belongs to the Granite Ridge family and is the third generation of AMD CPUs for the AM5 platform. The series includes several 6-core/12-thread processors that differ in base and maximum clock speeds (from 3.9 GHz to 5.4 GHz depending on the model), as well as the presence of integrated graphics. All processors are based on the Zen 5 architecture, are designed for the AMD AM5 socket, support the PCIe 5.0 interface and DDR5 RAM with a frequency of up to 5600 MHz.
Ryzen 5 Granite Ridge processors are positioned as a productive and affordable solution for users who do not need a large number of cores or the maximum performance of the more expensive Ryzen 7 and Ryzen 9 models. The Zen 5 microarchitecture provides an increase in performance per core up to 16% compared to previous generations, as well as reduced latency. As with Zen 4, the manufacturer uses a chiplet layout that allows for different process technologies for different components.
For x86 cores, the 4 nm TSMC process is now used, which allowed AMD to minimize the spread of characteristics and reduce the number of defects. The series has introduced new methods for increasing energy efficiency, which is especially important for mobile and compact devices. Thanks to all these improvements, the Ryzen 5 Granite Ridge series chips demonstrate high performance in both office applications and resource-intensive tasks, including video editing, rendering, and modern games with high graphics settings.
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Lucky Dozen
Ryzen 5 9600X is the junior model of the processor based on the Zen 5 architecture. While Intel has abandoned Hyper-Threading technology, AMD continues to develop SMT multithreading. This processor has six physical cores and twelve virtual threads. The base frequency of all cores is 3.9 GHz, and in Precision Boost mode, one core can be overclocked to 5.4 GHz.
Keeper of the Heritage
The B840 and X870 motherboards were released simultaneously with the release of Ryzen 9000 processors, but at the same time, backward compatibility with the A620 and B650 platforms was preserved. True, an AGESA BIOS update is required for operation, but most AM5 motherboards are equipped with a button for automatic flashing using a USB flash drive. Support for the PCIe 5.0 interface, by the way, depends more on the characteristics of the board itself than on the processor.
Nanometer combo
Despite the declared TDP level of 105 W, in practice the 9600X emits less heat. This was made possible by a combination of technologies: the chiplet with CCD cores is made using a 4-nm process technology, and the IOD with cache and graphics is made using a 6-nm process technology. However, even the boxed version of this processor is not equipped with a Wraith Stealth cooler, like other Ryzen models with the X index. And in the Tray version, the warranty period is reduced to one year.