AMD 5000 Series Ryzen 5 5500 Desktop Processor 6 cores 12 Threads 19 MB Cache 3.6 GHz Upto 4.2 GHz Socket AM4 500 Series Chipset (100-100000457BOX)

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Specification: AMD 5000 Series Ryzen 5 5500 Desktop Processor 6 cores 12 Threads 19 MB Cache 3.6 GHz Upto 4.2 GHz Socket AM4 500 Series Chipset (100-100000457BOX)

Brand

‎AMD

Manufacturer

‎AMD

Item Height

‎0.1 Inches

Item Width

‎1.57 Inches

Product Dimensions

‎3.99 x 3.99 x 0.25 cm, 430.91 g

Item model number

‎AMD Ryzen 5 5500

Processor Brand

‎AMD

Processor Type

‎Ryzen 5

Processor Speed

‎3.6

Processor Socket

‎Socket AM4

Processor Count

‎6

Computer Memory Type

‎DIMM

Wattage

‎65 Watts

Are Batteries Included

‎No

Country of Origin

‎USA

Item Weight

‎430 g

13 reviews for AMD 5000 Series Ryzen 5 5500 Desktop Processor 6 cores 12 Threads 19 MB Cache 3.6 GHz Upto 4.2 GHz Socket AM4 500 Series Chipset (100-100000457BOX)

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  1. Akash Bhardwaj

    go for it. for sure it is best budget fps cpu u can get

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  2. Zafeer uddin

    Not working…..

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  3. Chandan

    Good product

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  4. Tanmay Biswas

    Great Price to Performance Ratio

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  5. Sujas A

    Working awesome 💯💯💯💯.
    No issues for last 6months

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  6. Zafeer uddin

    Beast processor

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  7. Carlos Henrique

    product DOA

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  8. James hopkins

    Build a nice computer for less then a 1000$ ca that still kicks aside my old computer that I build 12 years ago at the price of 2500$

    Take note, the price mention above for the new computer is with AMAZON specials at the moment of purchase. (November 2024)

    Now, like I was saying for much less then a 1000$ using those components
    Motherboard ASUS Prime B550 plus.

    Power supply Thermaltake Smart BX1 750W Bronze SLI/Crossfire Ready.

    RAM Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB (2 X 16) at 3200mhz

    CORSAIR 3000D Airflow Mid-Tower PC Case – 2X SP120 Elite Fans – Four-Slot GPU Support.

    Processor AMD Ryzen 5 5500 6-Core, 12-Thread Unlocked FAN included.

    May have to chip around 50$ for a Wi-Fi/Bluetooth card if you don’t have it already.

    Kingston 480 gb SSD.

    Graphic card GeForce GTX 1650 4gb

    Licence for Win 11 PRO, shop and find at different price, you only need a Digital license to make this machine work fine. Mine costed 125$ ca.

    This kit support without any problem Win 11 24H2 latest release almost a plug and play. (Installed it on the 22 Nov 2024 and never seen that before not one issue.)

    I’m not a hardcore gamer but I love my dead island, day light, etc… level of games and yes that system will support those and maybe more demanding games (Do your DD to find out, like I said I’m a mild gamer) no problem even projected on a 10 feet X 5 feet wall.

    So, my goal was to try at best not to invest my saving and have a nice machine that is functional for what I need, and not to flex (Look at me I got a machine that goes around Jupiter and back but it costed me 5000$) LOL

    You could also overclock that system with a little bit of knowledge, and the bios readiness unlock the RAM which is set to nominal 2133 or so to full values (Mine are 3200 MHz) at a click away, Rams have a build in profile to facilitate its full profile.

    And do not forget that you have room for expending for a bigger graphic card, RAM and a bit more room for the processor then what I used.

    So this was my quest on AMAZON to get something more recent then the Asus P8Z77- deluxe (2012) which is still fine but does not support win 11 due to TPM and for the hardcore gamers Steam do not support any longer the win 7, 8, 8.1 and it is just a question of time before win 10 will no longer be supported by Steam.

    Yes, I forgot, I can install win 11 on the Asus P8Z77 deluxe (2012) with the removal of the TPM notification but at the long run it keeps bugging more often then I care for, so, for all my software that I have for editing video, creating music etc….. Win 7 on this Asus P8Z77 deluxe works fine, and I know that win 10 will support my old system, so I will experiment more on the subject.

    In conclusion I got something that kick for less then 1000$ ca and I build it my self from A to Z without any problem (Plug and play I would say) and will last some years without having to cash out money left and right.

    Keep searching there are nice specials on AMAZON.
    hope this help a bit

    Den.

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  9. bala

    Very good for its price. Must have for gaming in the budget segment. It doesn’t feature integrated graphics so beautiful ready to buy a GPU. Very easy to install but also easy to punch a hole through your bank. Be careful with the pins.

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  10. as_2009w9

    Chegou no tempo certo e em perfeito estado, funcionando perfeitamente também, recomendo!
    Funcionando nas seguintes especificações de hardware
    Placa mãe Asus tuf gaming Plus II Wi-Fi
    2x16gb RAM corsair vengeance RT
    RTX 3060 12gb vram

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  11. Denis Labbe

    Used in building a good desktop computer for a grandson.
    Build:
    CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5500 (6 Core, 12 Thread Processor 3.6 GHz Base (4.2 GHz maximum boost.
    Graphics Card: AMD Radeon RX 6600 (operates with 450W power)
    RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3600 MHz – 32 GB (4 x 8 GB)
    Power Unit: Corsair TX550M (550W) High Performance ATX Power Supply
    Computer Cabinet: Corsair Carbide Series 200R

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  12. jungle

    Bought this AMD 5500 to power my first Linux build. Works great. Speedy, little CPU with plenty of bang for the buck. Paired with an old RX 6700 XT and 32Gb memory, it’s a tiny giant. The HSF was easy to install and there’s been no issue with stability on the latest Ubuntu release.

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  13. GREENKING45

    It’s the best entry level processor you can buy right now. At 7000rs it provides a ridiculous price to performance value.

    6c processor is the perfect sweet spot for entry/mid level gaming. Pair it up with any GPU under 3060Ti and it will make an amazing gaming pc.

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    AMD 5000 Series Ryzen 5 5500 Desktop Processor 6 cores 12 Threads 19 MB Cache 3.6 GHz Upto 4.2 GHz Socket AM4 500 Series Chipset (100-100000457BOX)
    AMD 5000 Series Ryzen 5 5500 Desktop Processor 6 cores 12 Threads 19 MB Cache 3.6 GHz Upto 4.2 GHz Socket AM4 500 Series Chipset (100-100000457BOX)

    7,309.00

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