Combining high performance, security and energy efficiency, the AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 7945 processor is particularly well suited to the business world. Based on the Zen 4 architecture, this desktop processor with integrated graphics chip (AMD Radeon Graphics) is easy to integrate, manage and administer.
12 native cores and 24 logical cores
With high frequencies, a large number of cores and threads and controlled power consumption, AMD Ryzen PRO 7000 processors enable you to design high-performance, secure and reliable professional PCs.
Processor 12 Cores / 24 Threads
AMD AM5 socket
Zen 4 architecture (5 nm)
iGP AMD Radeon Graphics
DDR5 and PCI-E Gen5 support
TDP 65W
More Power = More Possibilities
AMD Ryzen PRO 7000 processors deliver performance across the board. They'll help you create faster, achieve your goals faster and save time all the time. From 3D rendering to exporting large video files, design, deliver and get the job done with PCIe 5.0 speed and storage, multiple processing threads and dedicated video accelerators.
I tried to install Linux with this CPU, but it was impossible to control the frequency and voltage except on Windows. This processor is relatively complete. I changed my configuration to a Ryzen 7 5750GE TDP: 35W. I would still advise you to consider this CPU, 12 cores 24 threads with an extra layer of encryption.
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by Phenix
Posted on 26 Mar 2024
Bought on 23 Feb 2024 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 8Average rating: 10
Pure power
A powerful processor with a controlled thermal envelope for large applications.
And above all, reliability for configurations.
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by Jason
Posted on 23 Mar 2024
Bought on 29 Feb 2024 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 8Average rating: 9
Very good processor, but a little disappointed by the graphics acceleration with Firefox on Linux
The processor is really very good, I can run automated tests of my source code more quickly with more cores, each of which is more powerful than a 5800X. On the other hand, although 3D seems to work well under Debian 12 in general, hardware acceleration causes problems under Firefox only (ESR Version 115). Characters with random dimensions are displayed on the page, and only disabling hardware acceleration in Firefox solved the problem. The problem with Firefox 124 no longer occurs, but I'm still going to wait for the next version of Firefox ESR.
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by FlorentC
Posted on 20 Feb 2024
Bought on 21 Jan 2024 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 3Average rating: 10
POWER!
A joy: low consumption and power, what more could you ask for?
For me, nothing.
The box isn't decorated like the "mainstream" series, but that's not important.
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by Louis G
Posted on 22 Dec 2023
Bought on 28 Sep 2023 from LDLC
Number of reviews: 4Average rating: 9
Perfect processor
It's a high-performance, high-quality processor at a competitive price.
This kind of processor is one of the best in the business and beats a lot of competition.
In terms of single-core performance, it's right up there with Intel processors, which easily consume twice as much power.
In multi-core performance, with 12 cores, it's right up there with the i9s and co, while still consuming at least half as much power.
In IDLE mode, it can go down to 3GHz and completely shut down 9 of the 12 cores, which saves a lot of energy when it's not being used.
It is equipped with a good integrated graphics card.
All this comes in at around €450, which is almost half the price of Intel's i9s, which, as mentioned above, are neither much more powerful in single-core mode, nor much more powerful in multi-core mode, but which consume up to 3 times more power (250W compared with a maximum of 90W for this processor)!
As you can see, we're looking at an exceptional combination of price, performance and power consumption.