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This Gaming CPU Just Dropped $100—And It’s Beating Chips Twice Its Price

Manaal Khan2 April 2026 at 4:08 pm5 min read
This Gaming CPU Just Dropped $100—And It’s Beating Chips Twice Its Price

The AMD Ryzen 5 7600X3D is now just $246 on Amazon after a massive $100 price cut, making it one of the best budget gaming processors ever. With 96MB of cache and serious 1080p gaming chops, it outperforms pricier rivals like the 7800X3D and Intel’s new Core Ultra 7 270K Plus.

Key Takeaways

  • The Ryzen 5 7600X3D is now $246 on Amazon, down from $299, with third-party deals dropping it even further.
  • It delivers top-tier 1080p gaming performance thanks to 96MB of 3D V-Cache tech.
  • Despite being locked for CPU overclocking, it supports memory overclocking and works with all AM5 motherboards.
  • AMD promises AM5 platform support through 2027, offering great upgrade potential.
  • It beats the more expensive 7800X3D in some games and edges out Intel’s $300 Core Ultra 7 270K Plus by 4% in gaming.

Is This the Best Value CPU Right Now?

With performance that punches above its price tag and long-term platform support, the 7600X3D isn’t just a great gaming chip—it’s a smart investment.

  • For builders on a budget, this CPU eliminates the need for overspending on higher-core-count chips that games don’t fully utilize.
  • Memory overclocking is supported, letting you squeeze extra performance out of fast DDR5 RAM.
  • While the multiplier is locked (no CPU overclocking), the real-world impact is minimal for most gamers.
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Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus
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Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus
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The AMD chip is about 4% faster in 1080p gaming.

— Kunal Khullar, News Contributor, Tom's Hardware

Final Thoughts

The Ryzen 5 7600X3D’s price drop to $246 transforms it from a solid option into an absolute no-brainer for budget-conscious gamers. With elite gaming performance, low power use, and a clear upgrade path, it’s now the go-to choice for building a future-ready rig without breaking the bank.

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Manaal Khan

Tech & Innovation Writer