In contrast, the Ryzen 7 5700, priced at $175, also features an 8-core configuration but omits the 3D V-Cache. This CPU has a higher base clock of 3.7 GHz, utilizing the "Cezanne" architecture, which lacks PCIe Gen4 support and does not include integrated Radeon GPU capabilities. The Ryzen 5000GT series, comprising the 5600GT and 5500GT, targets budget-conscious consumers.
Model |
Cores/Threads |
Boost / Base Frequency |
Total Cache |
TDP |
NPU |
SEP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D |
8C/16T |
Up to 4.1GHz / 3.0GHz |
100MB |
105W |
N/A |
$249 |
AMD Ryzen 7 5700 |
8C/16T |
Up to 4.6GHz / 3.7GHz |
20MB |
65W |
N/A |
$175 |
AMD Ryzen 5 5600GT |
6C/12T |
Up to 4.6GHz / 3.6GHz |
19MB |
65W |
N/A |
$140 |
AMD Ryzen 5 5500GT |
6C/12T |
Up to 4.4GHz / 3.6GHz |
19MB |
65W |
N/A |
$125 |
Both models are built on the Cezanne die, featuring integrated Radeon graphics. The 5600GT and 5500GT are priced at $140 and $125, respectively. The 5600GT is a 6-core CPU, while the 5500GT is indicated as a quad-core in some documentation. All four CPUs will be available for purchase from January 31, further extending the versatility of the AM4 platform.