When your computer has the world's most advanced desktop processor for Gamers, you can focus on what really matters: winning on the digital battlefield. Whether you're playing the latest titles or revisiting a classic, the AMD Ryzen 7000 Series processors are a powerful gaming unit with high-performance "Zen 4" cores. With up to 16 cores, 32 threads, boost clocks of up to 5.7 GHz 2, and up to 80MB of cache memory, the AMD Ryzen 7000 Series processors deliver game-changing performance.
Presentation of new models with AMD 3D V-Cache™ technology for ultimate gaming performance
Three new AMD Ryzen 7000 Series processors with AMD 3D V-Cache™ technology for a massive performance boost in games. With the introduction of the new Ryzen 9 7950X3D and Ryzen 9 7900X3D, AMD combines its top processors with on-chip memory up to 144MB. This means that enthusiasts can harness the power of ultimate gaming and creation performance in one chip. No workload is off-limits with the AMD Ryzen 7000 series and 3D V-Cache™ technology.
Technology that saves you time
Whether you are performing 3D rendering on a highly complex scene, exporting massive video files, or visualizing an architectural dream, the AMD Ryzen™ 7000 Series processors are built to beat the clock. With time-saving connectivity such as PCIe® 5.0 storage support, ultra-fast WiFi® 6E, AMD EXPO™ technology, up to 32 processing threads, and dedicated video accelerators, elevate your experience with AMD Ryzen 7000 Series processors.
Easy overclocking, in the game
Accelerate your game with AMD EXPO™ technology. Higher memory frequencies and more aggressive settings can unlock higher and smoother frame rates in your favorite games.
Exclusive AMD 3D V-Cache™ Technology
The ultimate hardware for gaming
AMD's 3D V-Cache™ technology offers a massive gaming performance advantage with up to 144MB of on-chip memory, available in three new AMD Ryzen Series 7000 processors.
Efficiency
With Eco-Mode and new low power consumption models
The AMD Ryzen™ 7000 series processors can deliver up to 49% greater performance with the same power compared to the previous generation. Use even less energy with AMD's exclusive Eco-Mode feature or choose one of the new 65W low-power models in the series.
Upgradeable for the coming years
Invest in a platform that grows with your needs over time.
Your computer platform can be an investment or a liability. AMD is the only processor manufacturer committed to years of future support for the new Socket AM5 platform, so you'll be able to upgrade to processors with new technologies that we haven't even announced yet. It's packed with cutting-edge technologies, such as high-speed DDR5 memory, PCIe® 5.0 support, one-touch memory overclocking with AMD EXPO™, and ultra-efficient 5nm manufacturing. Put an AMD Socket AM5 motherboard at the heart of your setup to dominate the games you love today and tomorrow. If your computer needs the latest and greatest features now and in the future, stick with AMD Ryzen™ processors.
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Specifications
Main Specifications
Year of Release
2022
Family
Ryzen 5
Microarchitecture
Zen 4
Socket
AM5
Packaging
Box
Type
Middle Range
Performance
Cores
6
Threads
12
Processor Frequency (Base Frequency)
4.7 GHz
Max Processor Frequency
5.3 GHz
Cache memory
38 MB
Unlocked
Yes
Thermal Design Power (TDP)
105 W
Features & Functions
Embedded Graphics
AMD Radeon Graphics
Includes Heatsink
No
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For basic gaming and casually playing games at 75-80 fps in full HD, I don't think anyone will have a problem if combined with the right graphics card with less than 5% bottleneck. A beast at a very good price, not extremely hot, with air cooling it maintains good temperatures and can handle hours of gaming without crashing.
If you had told me 10-15 years ago that I would get such a monster CPU for 200€, I would have called you crazy.
Very good performance and it doesn't feel anything, be careful about which cooler you choose because this particular processor is designed to operate at quite high temperatures.
I suggest pairing it with the following dual fan cooler: Deepcool ag620 ARGB bk. or with some 240mm AIO Liquid cooler.
Be careful, it doesn't come with a stock cooler. The box only contains the CPU.
Excellent.
I had it with the stock cooler of 1600 when I got it, then I installed water cooling, but it's not necessary.
Whatever cooler you put on it, it will run just fine.
Very good CPU, of course it needs a good cooler because it generally reaches high temperatures. For its price, it is a very worthy option for AM5, it is worth it and more!
Very good so far. The only thing you need to pay attention to when buying a general am5 series is to also get a good cooler because they reach crazy temperatures under difficult conditions
It doesn't care about anything, you should know, guys!!! It needs a good undervolt/overclock adjustment and with a Deepcool cooler costing around 50-65 euros, personally, I got it to work with Cyneberk R23 (5.4GHz-90watt-65c) EXCELLENT!!! It performs well in games (1080p all ultra), I have NEVER seen it run above 60c, I don't know about 2K resolutions and above because I'm indifferent to them!!!! On YouTube, you'll easily find videos about undervolt/overclock, just make sure you know why you're doing all this!!!! Basically, we all wonder why AMD doesn't have it set up from the start so we don't have to make all these adjustments; yes, that's right, it's just because there are many motherboards with different profiles, so it's better to do it ourselves!!!!!
Very powerful processor! If you want a processor that won't eat up all your money and you won't have a bottleneck anywhere, this is the right one. It comfortably supports the 7800xt without any issues at 1440p in all games.
Very good processor. I upgraded from Ryzen 5 2600 and saw a huge difference in games. It keeps the FPS at high numbers and very stable. It is very fast and doesn't struggle anywhere and quite value for money, I would say, at the €205 I bought it for.
Amazing AM5 CPU for multitasking and gaming. Bottleneck is negligible for most Nvidia 40 series GPUs. I have it paired with a Zotac 4070 Ti Super and Corsair Vengeance RAM 6400mhz (NOTE! it does not support above 6200mhz with tweaks, so I did not use XMP, in the BIOS I manually set it to 6000mhz for stability, otherwise the games crash) 4 stars due to the temperatures. Invest in a cooler over 60-70 euros and you'll be golden.
4 out of 5 because only the temperatures are not kept stable, of course with a good cooler it is just what you need, very good price for its performance.
o sigkekrimenos me 32 gb ram sta 5200 mazi me mia msi mag tomahawk kai mia rtx 4060 ti einai apla thirio alla thes kai kalo trofodotiko nai ok einai gkosto to thema me tis thermokrasies alla diorthonete apo 4.7 ton pas 4.8 katebazeis ta voltage an thes na min piramatistis me to bios alios sto bios einai eisai mia xara egw prosopika den exw thema ton exw paei 5.2 gia plaka einai apsogos ton protinw
Awesome processor for its price. I have it with a low height (47mm) Thermalright AXP90-X47 full copper in an ITX case, the K39 V2. I have set it in the BIOS to draw only 88W (custom ECO mode) and set the maximum temperature to 90 degrees, which it never reaches due to the 88W. Additionally, Ryzen Master showed me that all six cores can go -30 on the curve optimizer, so I adjusted it accordingly and it's rock solid.
With the 88W setting, I have 100% performance in single core, just like before, and around 95% in multi-core, but with 20-25 degrees lower temperatures. And don't forget, I am using a copper heatsink, albeit a very small one for ITX cases.
A very powerful entry-level processor with very good efficiency.
What those who buy it should pay attention to are the temperatures and the RAM.
Temperatures:
It is designed to run at 95C constantly and to boost up until it reaches that point. Once it reaches that point, it stays there as long as there is a load. This means that the better the cooling someone has, the better the processor will perform, but it also means a lot of noise from fans and many people worrying when they see the CPU constantly in the red. Finally, it also means that whoever pays for this CPU and doesn't invest in good cooling will have lower results than they could.
RAM:
Up to 6000 speed with ideal settings being 6000c30. At higher speeds, it loses performance due to being de-synced from the infinity fabric.
Classically, AMD does not disappoint. The 6 cores are sufficient for gaming on most graphics cards (except for RTX 4070 Ti, RX 7900 XT, etc.). One of the 'downsides' of the processor is the temperatures. If you don't have a good air cooler or liquid cooling, you're done.
It works flawlessly and it has impressed me that it plays full graphics smoothly in games like Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter and Borderlands 2 without a GPU. It is combined with a Gigabyte B650 Gaming X AX, RAM G.SKILL DDR5 32GB KIT 2X16GB PC 6000 TRIDENT Z5 NEO RGB F5-6000J3238F16GX2-TZ5NR, M2 SSD Samsung 980 PRO 500GB for Windows 11 boot, ARCTIC ARCTIC LIQUID FREEZER II 280 cooling with MX-6 paste in the Lian Li Lancool 216 RGB White case. The temperatures on the processor range from 34 to 44 degrees in CO mode no matter what I'm working on (games or video editing). Personally, I am very satisfied and it will soon receive assistance from a GPU.
Only with a very good cooler or AIO. Forget about putting a cooler for 30-40€. It performs ALMOST like a 5800x3d in games and like a 5800x in other tasks. It got a four-star rating because it runs at high temperatures, although this can be fixed with CO and thermal limit at 75/80 degrees.
Attention to its price. It has skyrocketed since September.
With an update at 88W PPT, it doesn't reach high temperatures and performs almost the same as at 142W. So, it deserves 5 stars
The processor of the 7000 series with the best quality/price ratio. The presence of 6 cores makes it ideal for gaming and not for other demanding tasks. There is no reason to go for the 7700(x), as various benchmarks show the same performance in 1440p gaming. If you can go for the 7800x3d, it's worth it.
DO NOT WORRY IF YOU SEE HIGH TEMPERATURES! The Zen 4 boost algorithm is designed to push power recovery up to 95 C, as confirmed by AMD, so they are intentionally designed this way to maximize performance. Once these temperatures are reached, the processor will thermal throttle and there is no danger as it automatically reduces performance. If you have better cooling, it simply means that the throttle will occur later, resulting in slightly better performance (with the thermalright peerless assassin that I have, it works perfectly fine, no need for water cooling).
I have paired it with the 7900 XT, and it works flawlessly. Again, it is NOT for video editing, rendering, Photoshop, etc. I think the 6 cores might be insufficient. I do not recommend the 7600 without the x because it has a worse pre-installed cooler. And there is no reason to hinder the automatic overclocking it does, as it may result in better temperatures, as you won't be utilizing its full capabilities.
I come from Ryzen 3 1200, so any processor I would get would seem divine to me. However, so far it runs smoothly and quickly with everything I have tried. Heavier applications will follow, and if any problems arise, I will come back. Get a good cooler, as it raises temperatures, so it is necessary to purchase a cooler between 25 - 50 euros
After many hours of research and experimentation on temperatures and performance, the solution is as follows: don't listen to anyone on YouTube, download Ryzen Master, disable auto overclocking, and set it to 5.2GHz with an undervolt of 1.11 (gradually increase from 4.7 to 4.75 and from 1.20 to 1.19, apply and test for 10 seconds, and continue). Maximum benchmark temperatures are 90 degrees Celsius, while maximum temperatures in games are 70 degrees Celsius.
Specs:
Msi mag b650 tomawk Wi-Fi
Cooler master ml240l v2
T-force delta 32gb
Firecuda 530
Asus rog strix 850w
Gigabyte rtx 3080ti
It was time to replace my i7 6700. So I bought this processor with an Asus ROG Strix B650 A Gaming WiFi motherboard, Kingston Fury Beast 32GB RAM, and PowerColor 6750XT VGA. There are some issues with the BIOS, for example, when XMP is enabled, the computer takes longer to boot up. I solved this by enabling Memory Context Restore. I believe that future BIOS updates will fix this issue. In terms of temperatures, it hasn't exceeded 75 degrees (I have installed liquid cooling). So far, I am satisfied with the processor.
At 250 euros, it's close to the international MSRP. The TDP is higher because it has a higher clock speed. The non-X version can be overclocked to reach it (although AMD claims that the non-X version has better power management). Personally, I don't consider the need for a cooler to be positive or negative. Also, because we're in Greece, the non-X version is currently more expensive. If the price of the non-X version drops by at least 20 euros, get the non-X version. Otherwise, get the one with a 25 euro cooler (like the Pure Rock Slim).
The processor does not cause a significant (less than 10%) bottleneck in the RTX 3070 at 1080p. There are no such issues at 1440p+.
I want to add that without touching the BIOS, using the A35 cooler, I keep temperatures around 40 degrees. Additionally, for the dilemma of whether to buy this processor or something from an older generation, the question simplifies as follows: if the motherboard I'm using supports the Ryzen 5000 series, I can go for the 5800X, otherwise it's better to go for the next generation of processors.
Attention, the 7600 (without the X) is coming without a cooler, take the one that comes in a Box with a cooler, it runs at lower temperatures, consumes less power and has the same performance.