Yep, great CPU, just buy a decent cooler to go with it. The STD one runs hot!
Yep, great CPU, just buy a decent cooler to go with it. The STD one runs hot!
I have been quite impressed at how well this CPU performs whilst gaming, it has been paired with a 6600XT which feels like an ideal pairing at 1080P. The CPU happily keeps up with it delivering easily over 100FPS for the games that I play (CoD + Cod Warzone) and around 60FPS for Flight Simulator. would recommend for anyone who is after a CPU for gaming
For the price, you can't be wrong about the performance. 6 Cores with 12 threads for gaming along with general graphics design does not disappoint me. I would suggest this CPU to any budget builder.
I bought this over the Ryzen 5500 for the extra cache, which might be handy when rendering on multiple cores, and a little because of PCIE 4. Really I'm just pampering myself a little because I'm sure the 5500 would have worked about the same for my purposes. A vast improvement on my old FX-6300 based desktop, much improved in multi-core rendering performance, 10 times faster rendering in one application (SweetHome3D).
AMD's AM4 platform may be nearing the end of its life, but that's not stopping the company from releasing fine-tuned new processors for it. Launching this month is the Ryzen 7 5800X3D, which is AMD's first CPU with 3D V-Cache technology and a likely harbinger of future chip designs. A number of slightly less glamorous chips are also hitting the street, such as the Ryzen 7 5700X that aims to offer more value than the older 5800X. The same idea goes for the new Ryzen 5 5600, whose $199.99 price undercuts the slightly beefier Ryzen 5 5600X by $100. But with market pressures pushing down the price of the 5600X, and the 5600 featuring a slightly lower clock speed, this new processor is more of an alternative choice than a clearly better one. But given the original is a great pick, this one is solid, too.Design: One Megabyte Short of an X Like all other AMD Ryzen 5000 series processors, the Ryzen 5 5600 features a core based on the "Zen 3" microarchitecture, built on TSMC's 7-nanometer ...
AMD's six-core Ryzen 5 5600 performs well enough for its price and is a solid midrange productivity and gaming CPU. Just mind the lack of integrated graphics and the street price of its own sterling sibling, the Ryzen 5 5600X.
Alluring $199 price point; Competitive with Intel 11th Generation Core i5 processors
Like all non-"G" series Ryzens, no integrated graphics
Copyright © Global Compare Group Limited t/a PriceMe 2024