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How to Prioritise IT Projects When Budget is Limited
25 Dec, 2025
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The Ryzen 9 7900X is a solid choice if you’re building or upgrading a **proper workstation** for multi-threaded workloads—think heavy software builds, video encoding, virtualization, or any “it’ll use all the cores if you let it” kind of work. At **£483.88 ex-VAT**, it’s not cheap, but it’s the kind of price where you should expect that extra productivity rather than just “gaming more frames.” Where it really shines is in mixed workloads: it handles day-to-day tasks easily, then ramps up when the job queue hits.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it for purely cost-focused or lightly threaded office setups. If the main uses are spreadsheets, light ERP, web apps, and occasional CAD/office work, you’re likely paying for cores you won’t fully use—better value usually comes from a lower-tier Ryzen. Also, make sure you pair it with a sensible cooling solution and an appropriate AM5 platform—this chip rewards a stable, well-managed build. Overall: **buy it if your users actually run CPU-intensive workloads regularly**; **avoid it if you just need a responsive PC for standard business use**.

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