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AMD Ryzen™ 7 5700G 8-Core, 16-Thread Desktop Processor with Radeon™ Graphics

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Features

  • Play some of the most popular games at 1080p with the fastest processor graphics in the world, no graphics card required
  • 8 Cores and 16 processing threads, bundled with the AMD Wraith Stealth cooler
  • 4.6 GHz Max Boost, unlocked for overclocking, 20 MB cache, DDR4-3200 support
  • For the advanced Socket AM4 platform. Maximum Operating Temperature (Tjmax)-95C

Description

For gamers, creators, and all-around PC users who want enthusiast-class performance without the need for a discrete graphics card – look no further than Ryzen™ 5000 G-Series Desktop Processors – The Ultimate Desktop Processor with Graphics.

Brand: AMD


CPU Manufacturer: AMD


CPU Model: AMD Ryzen 7


CPU Speed: 4.6 GHz


CPU Socket: Socket AM4


Processor: ‎4.6 GHz amd_ryzen_7


Brand: ‎AMD


Series: ‎AMD Ryzen 7 5700G with Wraith Stealth Cooler


Item model number: ‎AMD Ryzen 7 5700G


Item Weight: ‎14.5 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎1.57 x 1.57 x 0.1 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎1.57 x 1.57 x 0.1 inches


Color: ‎Model


Processor Brand: ‎AMD


Number of Processors: ‎8


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR4 SDRAM


Voltage: ‎1 Volts


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎AMD


Language: ‎English


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎August 5, 2021


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  • This thing is under-priced - but don't tell AMD
Style: Processor Only
– INITIAL EXPERIENCE AND iGPU IMPRESSION This is actually an OUTSTANDING Cpu. I bought it for building a test-bench with "OpenBenchTable" (you can look it up on youtube, they're pretty sweet), and I figured it might be a good idea to have integrated graphics built-in. Boy, was I right. A video card that worked perfectly well with my other system (which I'm still using) for some reason would not participate in video output, even though its fans were spinning. As a matter of fact, if it weren't for this iGPU, I probably wouldn't have even been able to build my system. Once I got everything running and setup however, for some reason the video card I was just talking about suddenly started working (and it's not a matter of drivers because we're including the BIOS display here too). However - what I came to realize, to my great dismay and simultaneous delight, was that the built-in AMD Radeon graphics on this chip actually look BETTER than the mid-tier GTX 10-series that eventually started working. There was a washed-out and overly exposed character to the Nvidia graphics, while the Radeon built-ins came right out of the box looking rich, properly contrasted and - for lack of a better term - THICC... (plus, AMD's display management software beats Nvidia's any day, and this comes from a daily Nvidia driver) – IGPU PERFORMANCE (emulation gaming) Ok, so I didn’t build this test-bench for AAA gaming purposes. But I do like me some emulation, and I figured the G in “5700G” must have stood for “O.G.” So I threw on a PS2 emulator (PCSX2) and here are my very un-scientific results. Gran Turismo 3 was a little too stuttery at 2K (4x original resolution), though less than I thought; 4K was a no-go, though the system tried (6x original); and 1080p was ABSOLUTELY playable (3x original), and I plan to do it again sometime with a friend. You’d probably get the best outcome from 720, but I’m a little snobbish about my emulation standards. The entire CPU package itself got to 52° also, for what that’s worth, and the graphics processing ramped-up to 2000mHz. All-in-all, not bad for what you get especially considering how much emulators rely on V-ram (which there isn’t much of here). – CPU IMPRESSION As for the CPU itself, I'm equally impressed. I was ABOUT to click "buy" on the 5950X, since it seems to be the top of the line that AM4 will support as I went with a B550 motherboard instead of B650 for compatibility purposes (afterall, "testbench" remember?). I figured “well, it’s open-air, maybe I can get away with non-liquid cooling despite the 5950x’s product recommendation;” but then I realized I wouldn’t have had a grahpics backup, and as I mentioned, this would have been a disaster for not only my system setup, but also my wallet! So now not only am I saving on money and space, but I’m also saving on power as well. Win, win, win. – CPU/TEMP PERFORMANCE (non-gaming) Performance-wise, so far I've experienced no lagginess or lack of processing throughput thus far. It sticks around 4,000 mhz at any given time for basic tasks (3.7ghz to 4.5d), and alternates between low 30’s to low 40’s celsius. During non-overclocked performance testing (with Gigabyte autotune turned on) using Prime95, it hovered around 59-60° during a three minute “blend” test - but surprisingly, with “small FFT torture” it actually stuck around 55° instead. Only with CPU-Z multi-core stress testing did it get anywhere near 70° (and remember, this is with an open benchtable setup), so I’m really not worried about the temps – though I have no doubt their lower baseline due to this setup is probably contributing to its performance somewhat. Ambient temp of ~78° throughout. NOTE: This is with a bequiet! Pure Rock 2 FX, which looks really “benchin’” on my rig as well (see photo), and I’m sure is helping with those temperatures more than the included wraith cooler (which is still nice to have on hand as a backup). I also used Noctua NT-H1 grease this time, which seems to perform 1° better against Arctic’s MX-4 based on previous tests I did with my other system. – OPERATING SYSTEMS I forgot to mention, the operating systems I've deployed thus-far on this system have been: Windows 10 Fedora Linux and “Haiku” OS (yes, actually that) ALL of these have been completely functional right out-of-the-box, without the need for installing additional drivers. I only added the drivers for Windows 10 because I wanted the RADEON graphics management software, and also just to see what it would do. You could honestly live without them if you wanted because the hardware is simply so universally compatible. Giant plus there, especially for a workbench station. GIANT plus on AMD's part for making dedicated software for multiple Linux distributions as well. – TAKEAWAY After this experience, I’m seriously considering looking into Radeon for any graphical expansions I might want to do with this board. I didn’t expect its initial output to be so utterly solid. My only concern would be size in that case, since this is a Micro-ATX that I’m working with and it seems a long GPU would actually cover the SATA ports. But I need to stop overdoing it with my drives so much anyway XD – BOTTOM-LINE If you’re looking for something rock-solid for that lingering AM4 seat that can be relied upon under any conditions and you don’t want to spend a fortune, you CAN’T go wrong with this chip. Well worth the price, and well performing for the price range. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024 by SMITH SMITH

  • Powerful, versatile, and perfect if you’re not using a dedicated GPU (yet)
Style: Processor Only
I bought the AMD Ryzen 7 5700G to build a PC that could handle daily tasks, work, light gaming, and even some editing all without needing a dedicated graphics card right away. And honestly, I’m really impressed with how it performs. Right out of the box, this processor feels fast, stable, and efficient. With 8 cores and 16 threads, it handles multitasking like a champ. I can run multiple apps, edit videos, use development tools, and stream without lag or freezing. Everything is smooth and responsive. What really stands out is the integrated Radeon Vega 8 graphics. For an APU, it performs surprisingly well. I’ve played games like GTA V, Fortnite, Valorant, and CS:GO at medium settings with stable frame rates. Of course, it’s not meant for ultra settings on AAA games, but it’s great if you're gaming casually or waiting to upgrade your GPU. Thermals are well-managed. The included Wraith Spire cooler isn’t high-end, but it’s more than enough for stock performance and keeps temps under control. Since the 5700G is unlocked, you also have room to overclock if you know what you’re doing. Installation was straightforward. I used it on a B550M motherboard (with BIOS update) and Windows recognized it immediately. For office work, editing, media, or everyday use, it’s more than enough. To sum it up: if you’re building a PC that needs to work hard, run smoothly, and save you money on a GPU, the Ryzen 7 5700G is one of the best options out there. I highly recommend it, especially if you want a future-ready system that doesn’t require a graphics card from day one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025 by Erica Chavarria

  • Balance perfecto y facil de overclock
Style: Processor Only
DIOS gracias a que este procesador existe mi pc logro estar funcionado en lo que compro la rx 9600 XT de 16 gb segun una calculadora de cuello de botella para 1440p logra el 0 porciento entonces 10/10
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2025 by ivan

  • excellent for gaming computer
Style: Processor Only
Runs my gaming computer flawlessly. I searched the internet and of course Amazon had the best deal and fastest shipping for this. Love this brand and my next build will have it in it too.
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025 by Kenneth Taylor

  • Excelente
Style: Processor Only
Excelente procesador, conforme lo indicado por el vendedor y llegó antes de tiempo informado
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2025 by Ismael Antonio Quevedo L

  • Excelente producto
Style: Processor Only
Llegó en buenas condiciones buen producto
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2025 by Cristian cruz

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