The AMD Ryzen 5 7500F is a 6-core, 12-thread processor based on the Zen 4 architecture. It has a base clock speed of 3.7 GHz and can reach up to 5.0 GHz with overclocking. The processor is manufactured using TSMC's 5nm process and has a TDP of 65W.
The Ryzen 5 7500F is a good choice for users looking for a processor with good performance for gaming, creative tasks, and general use. The processor can handle AAA games at high settings and can be used for video editing, photo editing, and graphic creation.
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.
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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.
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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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It is the hidden Best Seller in new PCs for 2 reasons:
Cheap purchase, enough power
Base frequency: 3.7 GHz
Maximum turbo frequency: up to 5.0 GHz
L3 cache memory: 38 MB
Everyone reads 3.7 GHz and thinks that is standard, and then they go and spend 70 euros more, for example, on the 7600X which is worth 10 euros more objectively... and they have roughly the same performance...
It does crazy overclocking and doesn't heat up at all with a good cooler.. save money from the 7600X and get this one and a dual tower cooler!
It also competes with the 12700K and even the 12900K which has more +10 cores!!! In gaming, it is excellent...
Combined with the RX 7600XT graphics card, we uploaded the new PC to YouTube for anyone who wants to see temperatures a bit and how it looks with a good cooler!
https://youtu.be/Rs6JSgUuafQ
Fun fact
The number 5 appears a lot:
Ryzen 5
AM5 socket,
PCIe 5.0
DDR5.
5nm lithography
If you're considering moving to AM5 and don't want to pay for the 7600X or the crazy amounts for the 7800X3D/9800X3D (€600-900), here is the value for money CPU. Imagine the 7600X with slightly lower clock speed, 36MB cache (vs 32MB of the 7600) but without the graphics at over €50 less.
Combined with a Gigabyte B650M AC, 2x16GB DDR5 6000MHz Teamgroup Delta RGB.
Coming from the 5600 and 5800X3D, I will say the differences with the 5600 are noticeable (roughly 20-32% depending on usage) and it competes with the 5800X3D (€300 when I got the CPU) with a 5-9% advantage (though it loses in some scenarios but wins in others).
It features PCIe 5.0 support (for GPU and all SSD slots) compared to AM4 with PCIe 3/4 depending on the processor. However, it requires an X670 motherboard that supports it; otherwise, it's stable PCIe 4.0 everywhere!
Finally, due to its 65W, I have managed to run it at 1.125V undervoltage, 50 multiplier, and 110MHz frequency (5.5GHz speed) with an Arctic Freezer 7X gaming, reaching 47-55 degrees during gaming. Here, I should mention that the PC is next to a radiator, and we often turn it on at home for the little one.
Until the 9600X3D arrives in Greece and, of course, is found at reasonable price levels, this processor will remain value for money and definitely the best entry option on the AM5 platform.
Keep in mind it can be combined with a 6600/3060, which is "budget-friendly," but I think it's better to go for a used 3070/70Ti, which can be found for around €250, to get into 1440p gaming (a whole different level). I'm waiting for the 5070 to see if it performs equally well, but users have it with the 7800XT/4070S, so I don't think there will be any issues with the 5070.
AMD Ryzen 5 7500F 3.7GHz motherboard Gigabyte B650 Eagle AX and memory Kingston Fury Beast 16GB DDR5 5200. It was set to 4800. With AMD 6600 graphics card, the machine flies!!! Crysis 2, high 300fps+ maximum temperature of the card 72c. Processor 55c. Shadow of the Tomb Raider. Ultra, the same. With the same graphics card in the same case Makki A72 Midi Tower cooler Be Quiet Pure Rock 2, with processor i7 4790 and 32g.ram, I played those specific games on low, because on high and ultra the temperatures were hitting 100c.
We're talking about a beast, guys! Gaming and editing without a doubt! It outperforms CPUs priced at €250 and for some tasks even those at €300. And something that isn't often mentioned, it's incredibly economical (65w) and doesn't burden your system at all.
Top-notch processor, especially for its cost. Its temperature remains low even in demanding Adobe applications and it handles very demanding games as well. If you pair it with a modern AMD graphics card, you will also boost your card's performance.
The absolute value in the price category. Ideal for any kind of VFM PC and with a low TDP (65W). It's hard to see any bottleneck even with a top GPU at the moment.
Just be aware that it doesn't have integrated graphics, in case something happens to the graphics card, it doesn't provide even basic output on the motherboard's HDMI.