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AMD Ryzen 5 5600G and Ryzen 7 5700G review





It's time for some new reviews, announced a while ago for the OEM market, but now available in retail are the Ryzen 7 5700G (8c/16t) and Ryzen 5 5600G (6c/12t) APUs. These puppies come with integrated Vega graphics. And target high-performance PC users, that don't require dedicated graphics.
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schmidtbag
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Posted on: 08/03/2021 03:35 PM
Compared to the 5800X, the 5700G looks pretty good. About $100 cheaper (MSRP), comes with a decent GPU, and a minimal performance loss.
What I would really like is a 5700(X) for another $50 less. Or better yet, have a pair of 4-core chiplets for $100 less than the 5700G.
5600g looks like a decent cpu to consider in this crazy times 5700g not so much.
Compared to the 5800X, the 5700G looks pretty good. About $100 cheaper (MSRP), comes with a decent GPU, and a minimal performance loss.
What I would really like is a 5700(X) for another $50 less. Or better yet, have a pair of 4-core chiplets for $100 less than the 5700G.
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Posted on: 08/03/2021 03:41 PM
absolute fastest integrated graphics performance on the market.
absolute fastest integrated graphics performance on the market.
ruthan
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Posted on: 08/03/2021 04:17 PM
Not enough games tested..
Not enough games tested..
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Posted on: 08/03/2021 05:40 PM
I think 5700G with that price tag breaks into the range of 11700k - 5800x too much.
I kind of understand 5600G for those who need 1080p lite gaming and such.
I think 5700G with that price tag breaks into the range of 11700k - 5800x too much.
I kind of understand 5600G for those who need 1080p lite gaming and such.
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The results for Hitman 3 at 1080p look very surprising, maybe the game has been patched or GPU drivers updated? Have other processors been retested as part of this review?