AMD 9600x vs 7600/7500F
Posted by Hossein_RA@reddit | buildapc | View on Reddit | 16 comments
i think i just found 9000 is power efficient series but wait same as old brother 40% expensiver than old big brothers but yeah better in single core and have just 10~15% better performance and ZEN5
wait a minute 7500F is only AM5 cpu which doesn't have GPU and you're not paying extra for that , better option i think
290$ vs 150$
What do you think?! left your opinions
asimsabir@reddit
I am having 7500F with normal 2 copper pipe air cooler, under heavy loads the temperature is hitting 95C
I ordered water cooler 240mm, will it be beneficial in heavy loads or still the temperature of cpu will go to 95c
Cpu = 7500F GPU = Gigabyte 650M Auros Elite ICE AX DDR5 = 32G 6000MHZ PSU = 1000 watt case is Gasin
what is normal 7500F CPU temperature under full loads ?
_Supercow_@reddit
what gpu are you using? Im currently building a pc with a 5070 and i was going to go with a 7500f with a Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 SE do you think that cooler will be enough?
azifayesa@reddit
thats okay, max gpu for 7500f is 5080
asimsabir@reddit
Update: After AIO 240 cooler processor max temp is 70c under full workload
system is stable.
Longjumping-Arm-2075@reddit
Get the 7600 and never look back. Just upgrade when the last x3d comes out.
asimsabir@reddit
I already made a custom build with 7500F with RTX 4060, DDR5 6000 16x2, and Gigabyte 650M elite ICE
so far loving the performance and game ultra clarity, as I was a ps4 pro player
my main concern is the processor is hitting 95 degrees in loads
I ordered normal 2 copper pipe air cooling solution,
but now ordered a 2 fan water cooling, will it affect my cpu temperatures during heavy multi threaded loads ?
Longjumping-Arm-2075@reddit
What case are you using? Are you sure you removed the plastic on your cooler? Try undervolting too. I havent reached 95c using ak620 at full load.
asimsabir@reddit
Gasin case
plastic removed from heatsink and thermal paste applied
whats your temperature for CPU under full load ?
Longjumping-Arm-2075@reddit
Highest I've seen is 80ish. Maybe get a better cooler? Am5 chips tend to run hot. As long as you don't get bluescreens i think you are fine.
asimsabir@reddit
Bro there is no thermal throttling, but i am concerned why its hitting 95
I read some articles, never been a pc gamer, so I dont know
They are saying 95C is normal
I dont wana under volt or play with electricity, I just need to control this temperature by water cooling fan , as the one I installed is a cheap 2 copper pipe , and ordered
water cooler aigo ac se 240
will it cool down CPU full load which is now 95C
https://community.amd.com/t5/gaming/ryzen-7000-series-processors-let-s-talk-about-power-temperature/ba-p/554629
asimsabir@reddit
https://images.app.goo.gl/sF325mPnkLrwoPno9
this case
Baka_Otaku173@reddit
$115 right now for the 7500f as of 11/24. If the 9600x was say $175, then it would sort of make sense to buy.
Stargate_1@reddit
7600 / 7500f makes more sense financially. The 9000 gen so far isn't anything special, yes efficiency gains were made but overall it's just a normal new gen. Some improvements, nothing crazy, just nice progress. I'd buy 7000 series unless you have alot of money and do not care
Vidimo_se@reddit
Depends on the GPU it's paired with. The 7500f is a good budget option in any case
Hossein_RA@reddit (OP)
both work with 7900 GRE not enough?! even 4070 Super
Vidimo_se@reddit
1080p no
1440p+ yes