The processor AMD Ryzen 7 5700 is aimed at users who demand high performance in everyday tasks such as office work, multimedia, photo and video editing, and at the same time want to enjoy a gaming experience at medium or high graphics settings on a desktop computer. It is a processor with 8 cores and 16 threads (8-core/16-thread) and a clock speed of up to 3.7 GHz.
The processor does not have an integrated graphics card. This means that to have video output, you will need to use an additional discrete graphics card, which will connect to the system's motherboard via the appropriate slot, such as PCIe (PCI Express).
The latest technologies
When you have the "Zen 3" processor architecture for gamers and content creators, the possibilities are endless. Whether you're playing the latest games, designing the next skyscraper, or crunching data, you need a powerful processor that can handle it all - and then some. Without a doubt, the AMD Ryzen™ 5000 Series desktop processors set the bar for gamers and artists.
AMD StoreMI Technology
Software that combines the speed of an SSD with the capacity of an HDD. With Store MI, the two independent storage media create a unified drive that, through intelligent software management, provides incredible advantages resulting in cost savings.
Zen 3 Architecture
Making their debut in the 5000 series, the Zen 3 are based on and completely redesigned from the legendary Zen generation.
IPC, the Zen 3 can extract 19% more performance from each MHz frequency compared to the Zen 2 generation
Lower Latency, transition to a new unified core and cache complex that reduces communication delays
Ryzen Master
The processors are factory unlocked so you can customize yours to your needs. The Ryzen Master program helps with setting up the processor with all the options you need.
It features a basic menu, an advanced menu, and real-time monitoring of the processor's system.
AMD Ryzen™ VR Ready Premium
For users who demand a top-tier VR experience, AMD offers high-performance Ryzen™ VR Ready Premium processors. These selected models meet or exceed the current recommended specifications of leading VR-HMD manufacturers Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, or Windows® Mixed Reality for processors, helping to ensure the best possible experiences in the virtual worlds you choose.
Win with the latest technologies
Play with confidence. The AMD Ryzen™ 5000 G-Series desktop processors deliver incredible performance with cutting-edge technologies like Precision Boost 2 and Precision Boost Overdrive. Cool under pressure, these processors continue the AMD Ryzen™ tradition of exceptional performance per watt of the 7nm architecture.
Boost your frames, boost your game
In supported games, you can take advantage of features like AMD FidelityFX™ Super Resolution. It helps increase frame rates for high-quality, high-resolution gaming experiences on PCs using almost any graphics card. The state-of-the-art upscaling algorithm converts low-resolution input into high-resolution frames with extremely high-quality edges and distinct pixel details.
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You may not like my review. But sometimes we need to say certain things for future buyers of a product.
Let's always consider that in December 2024 there will be:
5700X - €140
5800X - €160
5700G - €150
The processor is a 5700G without the integrated graphics. Pcie 3.0 support (no Sam in AMD builds, no RT in Intel GPUs, no support for Pcie 3.0 SSD or WiFi 6e).
Price €130-150. My opinion always: for €10 more you lose the Pcie 4.0 support and get graphics - go for the 5700G.
For €10 less, with the 5700X you gain more cache memory, Sam (AMD), RT Intel GPUs, Pcie 4.0 SSD.
IF and only IF it drops to €90-100, it might be worth it instead of the 5700G/X for the user to say I save on the motherboard (low, older gen), gain in processor and make a decent and very economical build.
P.S. Check the official AMD site for what I mean by the Pcie revisions.
This processor has recently entered the market and most people are not familiar with it. It is a part that has been around for a while, but it was only available in pre-built computers. It is a good processor, etc.,
BUT BE CAREFUL!!!!
Because there is the R5 5600X, and the 5600 is the same with lower clocks, many will think the same about it in relation to the 5700X. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!!
This processor is the R7 5700G without the integrated graphics that lacks the 32MB cache (important) of the 5700X. The result is (approximately) -20% in performance.
DO NOT buy it at a price higher than the 5700G, because it is the same and loses the integrated. If you are looking for performance, at least go for the 5700X (with +5€) or directly for the 5700X3D.