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The AMD Ryzen 7 5700G is a powerful processor from the Ryzen 5000 series. This CPU is suitable for high-end gaming as well as editing photos and videos. With 8 cores and 16 threads, overclocking and hyperthreading is possible. That way, you can perform a lot of tasks at the same time without one of your cores slowing down. You can be sure the processor doesn't form a bottleneck for gaming or video editing. The 5700G has a 4.6GHz maximum clock speed and uses the 7nm Zen 3 architecture, which provides high performance at a low power consumption (65W TDP). With 16MB of L3 cache and 4MB of L2 cache, this processor processes data faster than other CPUs. The memory controller supports DDR4 RAM with a maximum memory speed of 3200MHz. This processor also has a built-in video chip. You don't have to purchase a dedicated video card for gaming, for example.
Socket (CPU) | AM4 (5th gen AMD) | |
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Processor cores | Octa-Core (8) | |
Threads | 16 | |
Overclockable | ||
Integrated graphics | ||
Turbo speed | 4,6 GHz | |
Clock speed | 3,8 GHz |
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Very nice processor that is fast enough for most work under Windows 11. Programs start up very quickly. No additional graphics card is needed to get started right away, even at a higher resolution (QHD). However, don't expect too much from gaming qualities, but that is actually logical. The required AM4 motherboards are a lot cheaper than AM5 motherboards, which are required for the latest and more expensive generation of AMD 7000 CPUs. Be careful when installing the supplied Spire cooler: once installed, it is very difficult to remove, for example to install another, quieter cooler. That's because the "thermal paste" sticks extremely well to the CPU. You can find a trick on the internet to remove the cooler without damaging the CPU, but it remains nerve-racking.
Alex
12 October 2023
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The Ryzen 7 5700G delivers top performance for a reasonable price. The processor can handle a lot without getting stressed. During active gaming sessions with a Twitch stream on another monitor, consumption hardly exceeds 30%, all at a temperature between 55-60 degrees. The game is rendered on a separate GPU, not by the on-board GPU. I only use the processor's GPU for an extra monitor connected to the motherboard and for simple things. The included cooler is fairly quiet. My cupboard is under a desk, so this does dampen things a bit, but I am not bothered by the noise at all. All in all, very happy with this purchase, this processor can last for years to come.
Jan
27 December 2023
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Product number | 905061 | |
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Manufacturer code | 100-100000263BOX | |
Brand | AMD | |
Warranty | 3 years | |
Processing of your defect | Via Coolblue |
Socket (CPU) | AM4 (5th gen AMD) | |
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Processor family | Ryzen 7 | |
Processor brand | AMD | |
AMD Processor Suffix | G (With graphics) | |
Included by default | Processor cooler |
Processor cores | Octa-Core (8) | |
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Number of performance cores | 8 | |
Threads | 16 | |
Clock speed | 3,8 GHz | |
Turbo speed | 4,6 GHz | |
Overclockable | ||
Integrated graphics |
Memory controller (CPU) | DDR4-3200 |
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