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If you’re building (or refreshing) a mid-range AM5 workstation or general business PC, the Ryzen 5 9600X at ~£245 ex-VAT is pretty compelling. In day-to-day office use it’ll feel totally effortless, but where it earns its keep is in “real work” workloads—lots of browser tabs and multi-tasking, light-to-medium content creation, office suites with heavy spreadsheets, and typical IT admin stuff that likes background concurrency. The AM5 platform also means you’re not buying into a dead end, which matters for customers who want longevity without doing a full platform swap too soon.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for a pure gaming-only box or a cost-squeezed build where every pound matters—there are often better-value options depending on what you can get deals on. Also, if your priority is maximum single-thread performance for very specific software benchmarks, you may find alternatives that edge it out for the same money. Bottom line: this is a solid “set it and forget it” CPU for mixed business use on AM5, especially if you want strong multitasking performance without paying high-end prices.

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