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CPU / Processor

Browse our full selection of CPUsfrom AMD and Intel to find the right processor for your next build. Whether you’re assembling a gaming rig, workstation, or everyday home PC, choosing the right CPU defines your system’s speed, multitasking capability, and upgrade path. Compare clock speeds, core counts, TDP, and socket compatibility to match your needs and budget. See our Best Gaming PC Build 2025 guide to find out which processor powers today’s top builds.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What CPU socket does AMD Ryzen use?
AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs use AM5. Older Ryzen 5000 and below use AM4. Always match your CPU socket to a compatible motherboard (X670E, B650, X570, B550, etc.).
What is CPU TDP?
TDP (Thermal Design Power) is the maximum heat a CPU generates under load, in watts. A higher TDP needs a better cooler. Most desktop CPUs range from 65W to 170W TDP.
What is the difference between Intel and AMD CPUs?
AMD Ryzen often leads in multi-core workloads and efficiency. Intel Core i-series can excel in single-thread tasks. Both are competitive for gaming and general use.
How many CPU cores do I need for gaming?
Most games run well on 6–8 cores. A Ryzen 5 7600 or Core i5-13600K is a solid choice. More cores help when streaming or running content creation tasks alongside gaming.
What does overclocking a CPU mean?
Overclocking runs a CPU faster than its rated speed by increasing clock multipliers in BIOS. It can boost performance but voids warranties and requires adequate cooling.