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# 3.5GHz Base Speed 16MB L3 Cache 3.7GHz Turbo Boost AMD YD150XBBAEBOX Ryzen 5 1500X Processor with Wraith Spire Cooler

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## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate Your Game with Ryzen Power!

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- **What is this?** AMD YD150XBBAEBOX Ryzen 5 1500X Processor with Wraith Spire Cooler by amd
- **How much does it cost?** 2097.73 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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- amd enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Versatile OS Support:** Compatible with Windows 10, RHEL, and Ubuntu, making it the perfect choice for diverse computing environments.
- • **Multi-Threaded Mastery:** Harness the power of 4 cores and 8 threads for seamless multitasking and productivity.
- • **Unleash Your Potential:** Experience lightning-fast performance with a base clock speed of 3.5GHz and turbo boost up to 3.7GHz.
- • **Future-Proof Compatibility:** Designed for Socket AM4, ensuring compatibility with the latest motherboards and technologies.
- • **Enhanced Cooling Efficiency:** Take advantage of Extended Frequency Range (XFR) for optimal performance with superior cooling solutions.

## Overview

The AMD Ryzen 5 1500X Desktop CPU is a high-performance quad-core processor designed for desktop platforms. With a base clock speed of 3.5GHz and a turbo boost of 3.7GHz, it features 4 cores and 8 threads, 16MB of L3 cache, and is compatible with Socket AM4. It supports various operating systems, including Windows 10 and Linux distributions, making it a versatile choice for gamers and professionals alike.

## Description

From the manufacturer AMD Ryzen Ready AM4 Chipsets and Motherboards Package AM4 Thermal Solution: Wraith Spire (No LED) Default TDP / TDP: 65W Max Temps: 95°C AMD Socket AM4 represents the company’s new future-proof platform. # of CPU Cores: 4 # of Threads: 8 Base Clock Speed: 3.5GHz Max Turbo Core Speed: 3.7GHz Total L1 Cache: 384KB Total L2 Cache: 2MB Total L3 Cache: 16MB CMOS: 14nm Technologies AMD Ryzen Master Utility The Simple and Powerful Overclocking Utility for AMD Ryzen processor. AMD SenseMI Technology Technology that thinks, featuring a true Neural Network. Virtualization Pure. Virtualized. Graphics.

Review: A noticeable marked improvement within Windows 7 and DirectX 11 gaming - Contrary to what some would have you believe and would blare out in ALLCAPS or otherwise their loudest voice, Ryzen works just fine with Windows 7 and Microsoft's block on updates can be worked around via a community patch (see bleepingcomputer.com, askwoody.com and the Windows subreddit as links to the workaround can change) and there is a noticeable increase in performance over my overclocked FX-6300. I mention this because my previous system was an FX-6300 clocked at a stable 4.2Ghz with 16GB DDR3-1866 RAM and the same video card (Radeon R9 380X 4GB) and mechanical hard drive (Seagate Barracuda 2TB) - I used to have two, but one was on its last legs and was removed until I can back it up. In games which should be medium in their intensity or otherwise offer a stable 60fps at 1080p high to, or at, ultra the FX-6300 system would drop to to the high 30s to mid-40s (Dragon Age: Inquisition at Skyhold, town areas of Mass Effect: Andromeda) and add mods to the mix for Inquisition and you could expect long enough loading times to wonder if the game has crashed. Other games such as Euro Truck Simulator 2 would be 50fps to a little over 60fps on the open road with limited traffic at High and above, but high traffic and cities would bring the frame rate down to the 30s and light ranges would have to be reduced in scope/mirror draw distance and such taken into account if you wanted a frame rate increase. In the case of ETS2, V-sync was disabled. Light games such as those made in Unity or most games using Unreal Engine 3 (with the exception of the mess that is Arkham Knight) suffered no issues at all. Keeping the settings at high for testing purposes, the Ryzen build (with just 8GB of ADATA DDR4-2400 RAM which I bought new elsewhere, has no errors when tested) reports a minimum of 52fps (high to fade-touched for Inquisition) during cluttered scenes and combat and otherwise maintains 59-63fps without waiting for sounds to play due to a high load (CPU limitation). In fairness to the FX-6300, travelling about the wilderness usually wasn't too much of an issue but pop-ins would be noticeable and the aforementioned sounds not being loaded in time and playing a few seconds late was even then. Not an issue in Andromeda, so perhaps also a game implementation issue. ETS2 reports 75fps+ at the same high detail settings regardless of the area and weather conditions (manually set to rain most of the time). Rise of the Tomb Raider is a game I ran the benchmark in prior to upgrading, the results per benchmark are given as FX-6300 first and Ryzen 5 1500X second. All details set to at least high at 1080p using the aforementioned R9 380X 4GB graphics card and mechanical hard drive. ADDITIONAL: I have now ran the benchmark a second and third time on the Ryzen build and the results have improved considerably. Spine Of The Mountain/Mountain Peak:- FX-6300 at 4.2Ghz with 16GB RAM at 1866Mhz: 28.3 minimum, 86.3 maximum, 51.1 average. 1506 total rendered frames. Ryzen 5 1500X at 3.5Ghz with 8GB RAM at 2400Mhz: 22.5 minimum, 90.1 maximum, 55.5 average. 1634 total rendered frames. Ryzen 5 2nd run: 36.6 minimum, 119.9 maximum, 67.6 average, 1989 total frames. Ryzen 5 3rd run: 41.4 minimum, 91.8 maximum, 69.6 average, 2044 total frames. Prophet's Tomb:- FX-6300: 13.5 minimum, 76.1 maximum, 38.2 average. 937 total rendered frames. Ryzen 5: 13.7 minimum, 83.5 maximum, 43.5 average. 1068 total rendered frames. Ryzen 5 2nd run: 26.2 minimum, 73.6 maximum, 51.9 average, 1272 total rendered frames. Ryzen 5 3rd run: 26.1 minimum, 71.3 maximum, 51.6 average, 1266 total rendered frames. Geothermal Valley:- FX-6300: 7.1 minimum, 89.3 maximum, 39.8 average. 1176 total rendered frames. Ryzen 5: 17.1 minimum, 84.2 maximum, 45.7 average. 1348 total rendered frames. Ryzen 5 2nd run: 22.4 minimum, 86.2 maximum, 53.9 average. 1590 total rendered frames. Ryzen 5 3rd run: 31.0 minimum, 63.7 maximum, 50.1 average, 1479 total rendered frames. Based upon the further runs conducted this morning (19th October 2017), I would wager the touted Infinity Fabric is at work here which is a blessing and a curse. A blessing because, as I have found, performance increases as one runs the same applications but a curse because if I hadn't returned? Those of you reading this review would have come away with a poor impression when compared to the overclocked FX-6300. Also, running the Geothermal Valley part for the third time (or second time this morning) allowed for all the assets to be readily available in memory leading to an improved minimum frame rate (less hard drive activity to load up everything) and a reduced maximum frame rate because the assets were actually present and being rendered. All other differences between the second and third runs I'd chalk up to standard system fluctuations as the overall results are close enough. In the other games I have mentioned, I have noticed the frame rates being a lot higher than stated. 70-100fps is not uncommon even in games such as Marvel Heroes Omega, of which depends on server connection speed to an extent and is rather cluttered with shader and texture effects when a dozen or more players are present at any one time. Not at all bad going given how bogged down/reworked UE3 is in that game. ** Temperatures ** I'm using the stock heatsink and fan as opposed to the budget water cooling that my FX-6300 and prior Phenom II x4 955 (RIP) enjoyed for years, and it is quiet and truly efficient. Temperatures rarely reach or go beyond 45C, with 40-42C usually being the maximum regardless of the intensive nature of the game in question. This does leave plenty of room for overclocking even with the basic cooler, so it remains to be seen just how far this particular chip of mine can willingly go. ** Overall so far ** I'm perfectly happy with my Ryzen 5 and I'm glad I went for that instead of the Ryzen 3 or being super cheap and going for the Athlon X4 950. Even now I have a system far more capable of video and audio editing, of which I avoided video editing as much as possible on the only just capable FX-6300 and kept to simple clean up and tweaking of my vinyl backups.
Review: A simply superb processor - Picked this up for £119.99 last week when there was an desertcart Prime members deal which was an absolute bargain and a steal for a 4C/8T CPU, I had to buy it. I was deciding on the 1500X or the 1600, but I only game on my pc I didn't need to do any photo/video editing or run any other intensive programs so 4 cores was enough for me. I've paired this up with my GTX 1070 FE and its an absolute monster in gaming and handles everything Ive thrown at it. The Ryzen 5 lineup really makes the intel i5 series seem not worth it in my opinion in terms of having less threads, and value for money by costing more for a small performance gain in gaming and other applications. The 1500X is a brilliant choice for pure gaming use and its got the horsepower to handle other intensive tasks that gets thrown its way.

## Features

- 3.5GHz Clock Speed (3.7GHz with Boost).Platform Desktop
- 4 Cores / 8 Threads
- Extended Frequency Range (XFR) in the Presence of Better Cooling
- 16MB L3 Cache
- Compatible with Socket AM4.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B06XKVNRSM |
| Box Contents | AMD Ryzen 5 1500X processor with Wriath Spire 95W cooler, installation instructions and three-year processor limited warranty information |
| Brand | AMD |
| Brand Name | AMD |
| CPU manufacturer | AMD |
| CPU model | Ryzen 5 1500X |
| CPU socket | Socket 7 |
| CPU speed | 3.7 GHz |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 16 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 929 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00730143308465 |
| Item Type Name | AMD Ryzen™ 5 1500X Processor with AMD Wraith Spire Cooler |
| Item Weight | 45 g |
| Manufacturer | AMD |
| Manufacturer Part Number | YD150XBBAEBOX |
| Model Number | 116737 |
| Platform | No Operating System |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Processor Core Count | 4 |
| Processor Count | 8 |
| Processor Number of Concurrent Threads | 8 |
| Processor Series | Ryzen 5 1500X |
| Processor Socket | Socket 7 |
| Processor Speed | 3.7 GHz |
| Product Warranty | 3 Years |
| Secondary Cache | 2 MB |
| Secondary cache | 2 MB |
| UPC | 730143308465 |
| Wattage | 65 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** AMD
- **CPU manufacturer:** AMD
- **CPU model:** Ryzen 5 1500X
- **CPU speed:** 3.7 GHz
- **CPU socket:** Socket 7
- **Platform:** No Operating System
- **Secondary cache:** 2 MB
- **Wattage:** 65
- **Cache size:** 16
- **Processor count:** 4

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does it include a fan**
A: Mine did not come with a fan either. Over kill box, dissapointed

**Q: Does it have intergrated graphics**
A: Most suitable RYZEN with Graphics right now is 2500G. It's 4 cores rather than 6 but the built in graphics is a VEGA. It will play the same games that everyone else has to use a graphics card to play. Obviously if you have the money you buy the other RYZEN and a GPU but 2500G is almost as good and half the price.

**Q: Dumb question but should i buy extra thermal paste 'just in case' i mess it up first time? be gentle i'm a girl**
A: Not dumb question at all. I got some just in case as well. Plus it's just useful to have for future purposes.

**Q: is the 1500x good fro twitch streaming etc?**
A: Its possible to stream on this processor sure but i wouldn't recommend it.

For multi tasking with multiple monitor set ups i would recommend a dedicated processor and dedicated GPU.

Would go with Ryzen 5 2700 x or above to be honest

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A noticeable marked improvement within Windows 7 and DirectX 11 gaming
*by D***N on 18 October 2017*

Contrary to what some would have you believe and would blare out in ALLCAPS or otherwise their loudest voice, Ryzen works just fine with Windows 7 and Microsoft's block on updates can be worked around via a community patch (see bleepingcomputer.com, askwoody.com and the Windows subreddit as links to the workaround can change) and there is a noticeable increase in performance over my overclocked FX-6300. I mention this because my previous system was an FX-6300 clocked at a stable 4.2Ghz with 16GB DDR3-1866 RAM and the same video card (Radeon R9 380X 4GB) and mechanical hard drive (Seagate Barracuda 2TB) - I used to have two, but one was on its last legs and was removed until I can back it up. In games which should be medium in their intensity or otherwise offer a stable 60fps at 1080p high to, or at, ultra the FX-6300 system would drop to to the high 30s to mid-40s (Dragon Age: Inquisition at Skyhold, town areas of Mass Effect: Andromeda) and add mods to the mix for Inquisition and you could expect long enough loading times to wonder if the game has crashed. Other games such as Euro Truck Simulator 2 would be 50fps to a little over 60fps on the open road with limited traffic at High and above, but high traffic and cities would bring the frame rate down to the 30s and light ranges would have to be reduced in scope/mirror draw distance and such taken into account if you wanted a frame rate increase. In the case of ETS2, V-sync was disabled. Light games such as those made in Unity or most games using Unreal Engine 3 (with the exception of the mess that is Arkham Knight) suffered no issues at all. Keeping the settings at high for testing purposes, the Ryzen build (with just 8GB of ADATA DDR4-2400 RAM which I bought new elsewhere, has no errors when tested) reports a minimum of 52fps (high to fade-touched for Inquisition) during cluttered scenes and combat and otherwise maintains 59-63fps without waiting for sounds to play due to a high load (CPU limitation). In fairness to the FX-6300, travelling about the wilderness usually wasn't too much of an issue but pop-ins would be noticeable and the aforementioned sounds not being loaded in time and playing a few seconds late was even then. Not an issue in Andromeda, so perhaps also a game implementation issue. ETS2 reports 75fps+ at the same high detail settings regardless of the area and weather conditions (manually set to rain most of the time). Rise of the Tomb Raider is a game I ran the benchmark in prior to upgrading, the results per benchmark are given as FX-6300 first and Ryzen 5 1500X second. All details set to at least high at 1080p using the aforementioned R9 380X 4GB graphics card and mechanical hard drive. ADDITIONAL: I have now ran the benchmark a second and third time on the Ryzen build and the results have improved considerably. Spine Of The Mountain/Mountain Peak:- FX-6300 at 4.2Ghz with 16GB RAM at 1866Mhz: 28.3 minimum, 86.3 maximum, 51.1 average. 1506 total rendered frames. Ryzen 5 1500X at 3.5Ghz with 8GB RAM at 2400Mhz: 22.5 minimum, 90.1 maximum, 55.5 average. 1634 total rendered frames. Ryzen 5 2nd run: 36.6 minimum, 119.9 maximum, 67.6 average, 1989 total frames. Ryzen 5 3rd run: 41.4 minimum, 91.8 maximum, 69.6 average, 2044 total frames. Prophet's Tomb:- FX-6300: 13.5 minimum, 76.1 maximum, 38.2 average. 937 total rendered frames. Ryzen 5: 13.7 minimum, 83.5 maximum, 43.5 average. 1068 total rendered frames. Ryzen 5 2nd run: 26.2 minimum, 73.6 maximum, 51.9 average, 1272 total rendered frames. Ryzen 5 3rd run: 26.1 minimum, 71.3 maximum, 51.6 average, 1266 total rendered frames. Geothermal Valley:- FX-6300: 7.1 minimum, 89.3 maximum, 39.8 average. 1176 total rendered frames. Ryzen 5: 17.1 minimum, 84.2 maximum, 45.7 average. 1348 total rendered frames. Ryzen 5 2nd run: 22.4 minimum, 86.2 maximum, 53.9 average. 1590 total rendered frames. Ryzen 5 3rd run: 31.0 minimum, 63.7 maximum, 50.1 average, 1479 total rendered frames. Based upon the further runs conducted this morning (19th October 2017), I would wager the touted Infinity Fabric is at work here which is a blessing and a curse. A blessing because, as I have found, performance increases as one runs the same applications but a curse because if I hadn't returned? Those of you reading this review would have come away with a poor impression when compared to the overclocked FX-6300. Also, running the Geothermal Valley part for the third time (or second time this morning) allowed for all the assets to be readily available in memory leading to an improved minimum frame rate (less hard drive activity to load up everything) and a reduced maximum frame rate because the assets were actually present and being rendered. All other differences between the second and third runs I'd chalk up to standard system fluctuations as the overall results are close enough. In the other games I have mentioned, I have noticed the frame rates being a lot higher than stated. 70-100fps is not uncommon even in games such as Marvel Heroes Omega, of which depends on server connection speed to an extent and is rather cluttered with shader and texture effects when a dozen or more players are present at any one time. Not at all bad going given how bogged down/reworked UE3 is in that game. ** Temperatures ** I'm using the stock heatsink and fan as opposed to the budget water cooling that my FX-6300 and prior Phenom II x4 955 (RIP) enjoyed for years, and it is quiet and truly efficient. Temperatures rarely reach or go beyond 45C, with 40-42C usually being the maximum regardless of the intensive nature of the game in question. This does leave plenty of room for overclocking even with the basic cooler, so it remains to be seen just how far this particular chip of mine can willingly go. ** Overall so far ** I'm perfectly happy with my Ryzen 5 and I'm glad I went for that instead of the Ryzen 3 or being super cheap and going for the Athlon X4 950. Even now I have a system far more capable of video and audio editing, of which I avoided video editing as much as possible on the only just capable FX-6300 and kept to simple clean up and tweaking of my vinyl backups.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A simply superb processor
*by W***S on 11 November 2017*

Picked this up for £119.99 last week when there was an Amazon Prime members deal which was an absolute bargain and a steal for a 4C/8T CPU, I had to buy it. I was deciding on the 1500X or the 1600, but I only game on my pc I didn't need to do any photo/video editing or run any other intensive programs so 4 cores was enough for me. I've paired this up with my GTX 1070 FE and its an absolute monster in gaming and handles everything Ive thrown at it. The Ryzen 5 lineup really makes the intel i5 series seem not worth it in my opinion in terms of having less threads, and value for money by costing more for a small performance gain in gaming and other applications. The 1500X is a brilliant choice for pure gaming use and its got the horsepower to handle other intensive tasks that gets thrown its way.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great processor. AMD really have cracked it with the Ryzen 5.
*by C***R on 2 January 2018*

Bought this processor for my son's gaming PC. Originally running an AMD A10-7700K, 8GB of DDR3 1866 and a GeForce GTX 950; he wanted to give his system a little more oomph. We upgraded to a Ryzen 5 1500X, a new Mainboard and 8GB of DDR4 2666. What a difference! Rainbow 6 Siege performance increased from ~35FPS to ~80FPS. An amazing performance gain. You will read reviews suggesting that your money is better spent on a Core i5 at a similar price. This Ryzen 5 gives you 4 cores running 2 threads each - that's 8 threads total, double the amount available on the Intel chip. Intel fans will tell you that that's OK, because most games don't take full advantage of multithreading. While this is true, your computer is running other apps as you game away - things like Discord, screen casting, AV, Chrome etc. The more threads you have available, the more that work can be offloaded to spare cores, the more you can offload, the less those apps have to fight for CPU time with your games. Kapeesh? Did I mention this CPU ships with a pretty decent cooler too?

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