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Guru3D.com » News » Ryzen 5000G APUs Now Available

Ryzen 5000G APUs Now Available

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/06/2021 08:51 AM | source: | 10 comment(s)
Ryzen 5000G APUs Now Available

Ryzen 5000G APUs for the DIY market are available now, these had previously been announced. Until recently, these processors were exclusively offered to system manufacturers for integration into their products.

At the end of July, the chips were already available for purchase online from a variety of shops, but at a significantly higher price. The 5600G and 5700G are now featured in the product comparison at a price that is ten euros more than the anticipated recommended retail price of the devices. According to AMD, all models should be available starting today through online retailers and the company's own website. For the time being, the 5300G, which has four cores, eight threads, and Vega 6 graphics, will only be offered in prebuilt configurations. The GE versions feature a lower total power consumption (TDP) of 35 watts, making them less suitable for gaming PCs.

We reviewed both available SKU's here.

 

ProcessorCores / ThreadsClock speed (base/boost)Cache (L2 + L3)iGPUiGPU clock TDP
Ryzen 7 5700G 8/16 3.8 / 4.6 GHz 20 MB (4 + 16) Vega 8 2.0 GHz 65W
Ryzen 7 5700GE 8/16 3.2 / 4.6 GHz 20 MB (4 + 16) Vega 8 2.0 GHz 35W
Ryzen 5 5600G 6/12 3.9 / 4.4 GHz 19 MB (3 + 16) Vega 7 1.9 GHz 65W
Ryzen 5 5600GE 6/12 3.4 / 4.4 GHz 19 MB (3 + 16) Vega 7 1.9 GHz 35W
Ryzen 3 5300G 4/8 4.0 / 4.2 GHz 10 MB (2 + 8) Vega 6 1.7 GHz 65W
Ryzen 3 5300GE 4/8 3.6 / 4.2 GHz 10 MB (2 + 8) Vega 6 1.7 GHz 35W

 







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Devid
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#5935578 Posted on: 08/06/2021 09:04 AM
I can confirm this time they really are available, at least in England. To be honest this a pleasant surprise to me.

Kaarme
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#5935589 Posted on: 08/06/2021 09:53 AM
I checked one of my usual shops, a big player in Finland, and 5700G goes for 379.90€, while 5800X sets you back 439.00€. 5600G/5600X has a similar price difference. Quite interesting indeed. If I was shopping for a CPU, I'd be temped to get a 5700G.

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#5935638 Posted on: 08/06/2021 12:57 PM
Give me a 4/8 core with the full fat igpu and I'll be all over it these are too expensive to make any sense for an itx mini pc. I need a 2400g replacement

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#5935647 Posted on: 08/06/2021 01:19 PM
No hurry to upgrade the 3400G, but at this performance/price ratio, I'll take my time, thank you.

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#5935684 Posted on: 08/06/2021 02:43 PM
Give me a 4/8 core with the full fat igpu and I'll be all over it these are too expensive to make any sense for an itx mini pc. I need a 2400g replacement

Sure they make sense. Maybe not with the stock heatsink, but people have put more powerful chips in ITX cases.

Nowadays, full ATX is rather pointless unless you have a beefy workstation or non-rack server. Everything is getting smaller, more integrated, and more efficient, where ITX is no longer some niche that requires a lot of sacrifices.

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