The AMD Ryzen 5 7600X is a performance-oriented desktop CPU aimed at gamers and creative professionals, offering high clock speeds and strong single- and multi-core performance
The Ryzen 5 PRO 7645 is a business-focused processor with enterprise-grade features like AMD PRO Security, Memory Guard, and remote manageability, making it ideal for commercial deployments
Both CPUs use the Zen 4 (5nm) architecture and have 6 cores and 12 threads, but differ in clock speeds and power consumption
Both CPUs use the Zen 4 (5nm) architecture and have 6 cores and 12 threads, but differ in clock speeds and power consumption
The 7600X features a 4.7 GHz base and 5.3 GHz boost clock, while the PRO 7645 runs at 3.8 GHz base and 5.1 GHz boost, resulting in 5–8% lower performance for the PRO model
The 7600X features a 4.7 GHz base and 5.3 GHz boost clock, while the PRO 7645 runs at 3.8 GHz base and 5.1 GHz boost, resulting in 5–8% lower performance for the PRO model
The 7600X supports manual overclocking, appealing to enthusiasts, while the PRO 7645 is locked for stability and long-term reliability
The PRO 7645 has a lower TDP (65W vs. 105W), making it more energy-efficient and suitable for compact or always-on systems
The PRO 7645 has a lower TDP (65W vs. 105W), making it more energy-efficient and suitable for compact or always-on systems
The 7600X excels in gaming and creative workloads, delivering higher FPS and better performance in benchmarks like Cinebench and Geekbench
The PRO 7645 is designed for business environments, offering features like RAM encryption and remote management, and is often found in OEM or pre-built systems
The 7600X may require better cooling due to higher power draw and heat output, while the PRO 7645 runs cooler and quieter
The 7600X may require better cooling due to higher power draw and heat output, while the PRO 7645 runs cooler and quieter
Pricing varies by region, but the 7600X is generally more available to consumers, while the PRO 7645 is targeted at enterprise buyers
Pricing varies by region, but the 7600X is generally more available to consumers, while the PRO 7645 is targeted at enterprise buyers