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🔥 Unlock next-level power and cool efficiency with Ryzen 5 2600X!
The AMD Ryzen 5 2600X is a 6-core, 12-thread processor clocked at 3.6 GHz (up to 4.25 GHz turbo) built on a 12nm process. It includes the high-performance Wraith Spire cooler for excellent thermal management and supports the AM4 socket with X470/B450 chipset compatibility. Ideal for gamers and creators seeking powerful multitasking, smart performance boosts via AMD SenseMI technology, and easy overclocking with Ryzen Master Utility.







| ASIN | B07B428V2L |
| Best Sellers Rank | 193,560 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 634 in CPUs |
| Brand | AMD |
| Brand Name | AMD |
| CPU manufacturer | AMD |
| CPU model | Ryzen 5 |
| CPU socket | Socket AM4 |
| CPU speed | 3.6 GHz |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 6 |
| Cooling Method | Active (with fan) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 9,281 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00730143309226 |
| Item Type Name | AMD Ryzen 5 2600X 6-Core including Wraith Spire cooler (6C/12T, 4.25GHz, 19MB cache, 95W, AM4, 12nm) |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Manufacturer | AMD |
| Manufacturer Part Number | YD260XBCAFBOX |
| Model Number | YD260XBCAFBOX |
| Platform | Not Machine Specific |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Processor Core Count | 6 |
| Processor Count | 6 |
| Processor Number of Concurrent Threads | 12 |
| Processor Series | Ryzen 5 |
| Processor Socket | Socket AM4 |
| Processor Speed | 3.6 GHz |
| Product Warranty | 3 years Manufacturer |
| Secondary Cache | 3 MB |
| Secondary cache | 3 MB |
| UPC | 730143309226 689341096844 |
| Wattage | 95 watts |
W**F
Good gaming cpu
Not the fastest or thr cheapest, paired with 16gb ddr4 and gtx 1060ti then 2080ti. Didn't experience much bottlenecking in either. Solid work horse
E**Y
Excellent good value processor.
I bought one of these processors in 2019 and installed it in a new computer I'd just built and it's been an absolute dream. It's almost near the end of October 2024 and it's still doing great. I use the computer for everything including online gaming and it handles everything without a hitch and when coupled with a decent mid-range graphics card you can play most games. Of course they are improving things all of the time but to be honest, I see no need to change the processor or graphics card as they still do all I ask of them.
M**A
Fast chip for gaming.
I bought this chip from amazon warehouse as it was a good offer with prime delivery. It arrived promptly and works perfectly. The outer packaging was not present which was outlined in the description of the warehouse offer. despite this i did get everything that would be in the box; the CPU in a clam shell with the case badge and the stock cooler. I picked this one over the 2700x as the extra cores would be wasted in my system as a gamer. multi threading is still not common. It is a solid CPU which handles everything i have used it for so far gaming, streaming and web browsing with many tabs. I haven't used the stock cooler for this CPU but AMD are pretty good at setting the stock speeds to balance well with the included cooler. With water cooling it is an easy overclocker and AMD provide the tools to get it running the best it can. bottom line; its a great chip and worth every penny especial for gaming
N**.
Best value 2nd Ryzen
I cant fault this chip. At all. It does everything that I ask of it fairly well and never gets any hotter than 75c with my Deepcool Gammax cooler. A six core 12 thread marvel. I play games at High settings at 60fps across the board (apart from a few TERRIBLY optimised games here and there) and its a very smooth experience. I also make 1080p60fps videos for YouTube editing with Davinci Resolve and it does that very well too, never getting hotter than about 75c when rendering. I cant speak for the stock cooler as I dont use it but judging from what I have seen on various forums it does a good job of keeping this chip cool. Arguably the best value 2nd generation Ryzen chip out there. Granted I could have saved some money and got the non x varient, but at the time of buying it was only £50 more and i though "hey bragging rights" so i went for it. And i dont regret it.
M**N
I See pee you! I see pee dead people.
Five stars just because I am so impressed with this cpu, I haven’t upgraded for bout 8+ years. I had a i5 2400 so I had to buy a new motherboard and ram. But when I am using programs like aftereffects and other games I am noticing so much difference, I love it, and yes I may marry it. I was going to go with the r5 3600 but people were saying my motherboard may not be ready for it out of the box, so to save messing around I got this one and I don’t regret it. While gaming it goes up from 3.6 to 4.2 without even breaking a sweat. I replaced the original wraith spire cooler which was doing its job really well and pretty quiet. I swapped it with the wraith rgb cooler, which looks nice, a little bit noisier but does the job a tiny bit better. I am happy, not had any problems, been running this with a gtx 1660ti and playing warzone at 60fps. I was playing warzone on Xbox one s before I upgraded my pc, and there is a massive difference, I think I may continue gaming on pc instead of going for the new consoles.
S**.
Quite capable - Fantastic value for 1080p High refresh gaming
The 2600x is performing brilliantly for me, I have moved between builds lately and am currently using this paired with a ROG motherboard and a 1660 super. For general computing this is going to be fantastic and with the right storage and ram you will get superb results.I have 3000 mhz 16gb ddr4 ram installed and a nvme ssd and the computer is quite responsive . I know I can improve this further with higher mhz ram as ryzen loves fast ram - though Im comfortable with the overall performance I have, bearing in mind I make smart choices in my games settings as well as my windows configuration. Surprisingly I get around 250 to 300 fps in counter strike go at 1920 x 1080, and in Call Of Duty in multiplayer mode I get 120 - 170ish(these numbers are based on g sync numbers I will add).I can recommend this as a good balanced cpu for medium productivity - It shouldnt hold you back from casual streaming or esport games - and if you are intuitive with configuring windows and gameing settings in general I can see this giving you good long term value - though with the current gpu cpu loads set to change in the next few months I am not sure how requirements will change, though this cpu has 6 cores with 12 threads, and is overclockable, so it should hold up well.Id recommend picking up this or one of the newer Ryzens, especially with the performance for price offered with Ryzen and the support for pcie gen 4 in ryzen motherboards - Intel needs to move closer to the speed of progress the ryzen line has shown. The cpu has been stable and performed quite well for me and I can recommend it.
J**N
The Perfect Upgrade to go in a compact build surprisingly.
I have been waiting so long to finally upgrade my Gaming rig for a while from a 4790k and GTX 970. Which was MSI everything edition of course as the GPU matched the Z97 motherboard like a dream. That gaming rig lasted me 5 years and is still going strong, however, I was after something a lot newer to go in a new compact build I wanted to try out. I was more daring with my next rig and wanted something more compact portable and different from the norm. Choosing this CPU was an obvious choice and the price point I have to say AMD has got this so right. Do not get my wrong I used to use INTEL and swore by it but this time AMD has won me over with their 2600x Ryzen 5 line. Using the stock cooler and with stock thermal paste, I am getting an okay 40c at idle, however, if you use an aftermarket cooler like a water cooler you will see the thermals drop further. Keep in mind for the case I am using I was expecting way higher thermals due to the design of the case and this CPU underload gets to about 65c to 70 which I think is fairly normal while the rest of the system stays about 40c. Not exactly temperatures to be worried about. Obviously, lower is better but you have to be realistic when your CPU turbos it will generate more heat but to me, 65c to 70 under full load is perfectly acceptable and my intel CPU was no different in a bigger case. If I disable the turbo, my temps, at idle are 30c so it must be the turbo kicking in and out which is giving me the 40c idle. Overall I am very happy with my build love the CPU which is basically the heart of any gaming build. I highly recommend the 2600 OR 2600x I only purchased the 2600x as the 2600 was more expensive at the time. BUY THIS CPU, YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED!
G**P
Good performance from a budget cpu. Good for games
Im so impressed with this cpu! I wanted an affordable gaming pc and code this 6 core unit as my engine. Its fast, responsive and I have not found anything that lags it out. As long s you spend on a decent board this is a great buy. I'm running games on ultra with my gtx 1060 and getting 60+ fps and the cpu still had more to give. I also run multiple vst modulrs for music writing and they run smooth as glass. For under £150 it's a great buy
L**O
colis deja recu
tres bon produit je recommande
M**R
Good value, fast
I have always bought AMD cpu's, they always delivered a good value and were the underdog. If nobody supported AMD or bought their chips, intel CPUS would be far more expensive. Ryzen is the first time in a while AMD has been competitive with Intel in terms of performance, not just price/value. Ryzen uses an all new architecture and requires an AM4 motherboard. It has things like artificial intelligence built into it and automatic overclocking in addition to boost. Reading about it versus using it, you would expect a far more advance CPU. When you go into further details, the AI is fairly rudimentary but nonetheless its a very cool feature. And it will probably get better overtime. I haven't tried it yet but amd also offers a software called StoreMI that automatically manage your hard drive and SSD, basically combining them together. The CPU was a little hard to install and the instructions were not clear as it had instructions for several types of CPUS. You literally have to screw the CPU fan onto the motherboard, it was pretty annoying. I was tempted to give it less stars because of this. Supposedly AMD coolers are much better now so you don't need an afterstock, based on this I didn't buy an afterstock. It works well and it's very quiet. I notice the cpu stays fairly cool also even after playing games. The heatsink/fan has sticky thermal paste on the bottom but if you have to re-attach which is not unlikely given how hard it is to install you should probably buy thermal paste. Thermal paste will also keep the cpu cooler by a few degrees. On the older version of windows 10, the CPU was blazing fast. But unfortunately I had to update windows for my graphics drivers so its a little slower. Although that's not the fault of AMD. Also probably because of Microsoft you can't use windows 7 with Ryzen out of the box. You have to pre-install special usb drivers in your windows 7 installation disk or usb. Windows 10 is the latest but all the other hardware I bought still supports windows 7 and you should be able to easily use both. So that's something to keep in mind. I've played a few newer games and everything works fine. The cpu is very smooth, its fast and I can run a bunch of things at the same time, even play intensive games and have stuff running in the background. I did tests with passmark and this CPU ranks in the 92 percentile of all Cpus. It also surpasses the I7 -6700k which is 150 dollars more. On math test and encryption test, 2600x ranks near the top 99 percentile. I included pictures. I would say for the price there is no better CPU and not only for the price, this thing is great and can run anything without a problem. I anticipate it will stay relevant for some time and be able to run the latest software and games for several years. This is the second gen or 'zen plus' line, there is slightly faster equivalent of zen 3, ryzen 3600x. But that's nearly 100 dollars more and only for 5-10 percent improve. Your better off going with this and now they've made some improvements and worked out the kinks over ryzen generation 1. So I give it a rare 5 out of 5 stars.
C**.
Hands down the best value CPU out now.
Built a relatively (750$..excluding GPU obviously:) ) cheap PC for duties as a plex server and occasional gaming. This CPU is a beast. I mainly needed the power for transcoding films on the fly for remote plex users. This does not disappoint. It can EASILY transcode 4-6 1080p streams down to 4mbps 720p without issue(I know, not great - but im limited by my upload speed) - it can even transcode down a 45gb 4K movie to 20mbps 1080p(that eats up power for other users - so I avoid it). When less people are watching it is always throttled (met the max buffer and goes idle until more video needs to be converted). This also handles multi-tasking 1000x better than any Intel CPU out now. While gaming you can easily switch to Edge or other apps without your computer croaking. Pair it with 32gb of DDR4 ram and you are in Passmark's 96th percentile in terms of PC benchmarks. I have this paired with a relatively old GTX960 OC 4GB but it will more than handle something more recent. AMD has made huge strides in their CPU technology. While they are not as optimized for gaming (Intel always wins the FPS battle) the price, features, related hardware and overall performance are on par for significantly less money overall.
J**.
toller cpu zu tollem preis
da mein alter i5 4460 zusammen mit meiner ati radeon r9 280x langsam aber sicher an ihre grenzen des machbaren kamen, habe ich mich dazu entschieden, einige teile meines rechners auszutauschen. habe mich als cpu gegen einen i5 8600k entschieden und für diesen ryzen 5. aus gewissen einfach gründen: er ist gut 70€ günstiger, ist dafür im einzelnen kern um ca 10% langsamer als der i5, dafür aber im multhreading um 10% schneller. dazu braucht man kein high-end-mainboard um ihn übertakten zu können -> der ryzen 5 2600x übertaktet sich völlig automatisch! man spart also nochmal gut 50-100€ am mainboard! es war zwar ein boxed kühler dabei, diesen verwende ich jedoch nicht. ich verwende meinen "alten" zalman cnps kühler weiter, funktioniert coolerweise auch an den neuen prozessor-sockeln. befeuere das ganze noch mit einer gebrauchten nvidia geforce 1070 ti, 16 gbyte ddr4-ram, einer m2 500gb ssd. battlefield 5 läuft auf 1080p, alle einstellungen auf ultra, butterweich! nebenbei ist sogar noch ganz easy streaming möglich, dh der prozessor ist noch lange nicht an seinem limit! kann ich bedenkenlos weiter empfehlen
R**E
Massive Beast and runs cooler with Liquid Cooling
I have been using Core i7 for like 10 years. Motherboard's south bridge chipset got burnt and I had to buy a complete new PC. After reading tons of reviews for a decent gaming processor, I drilled down to this baby. Its been a week and it runs everything that I throw at it. There are so many motherboards available for this, but I went with Asus Prime X470 Pro. A decent second gen Mobo for X series Unlocked Ryzen Processors. Pros : Stock Cooler was quite and temperatures were in range from 53 to 75. But I went with Corsair H100i V2 Liquid Cooler and now my temps remain in 34-50 range. Auto Boost is available and enuff space to Overclock. Since this is the X version, it supports DDR4 speeds upto 3400ish. Cons : AMD could have given the RGB Cooler with this CPU since this is the flagship at Ryzen 5 Level. Final verdict : If you are looking for a decent gaming processor then this one is a beast. Save some money from buying i7 8700k or 2700x and buy a good liquid cooler to pair with this baby
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