Amazon[amazon.com] has AMD Ryzen 5 5600G 6-Core 12-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor with Radeon Graphics for $128.71. Shipping is Free
Product Info
Manufacturer:
AMD
Model Number:
AMD Ryzen 5 5600G
Product SKU:
B092L9GF5N
UPC:
730143313414
ASIN:
B092L9GF5N
Brand:
AMD
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
1.5748 x 1.5748 x 0.23622 Inches
Item Weight:
0.90625 Pounds
Item model number:
AMD Ryzen 5 5600G
Manufacturer:
AMD
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Model: AMD 100-100000252BOX Ryzen 5 5600G 3.9GHz 6-Core Unlocked Desktop Socket AM4 CPU Processor with Radeon Graphics & Wraithstealth Cooler
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I agree, perhaps if it dropped in price a little bit?
4600g at $100 is the one to go with for regular daily tasks. The 5600g is better with both single core and mt work. So the price difference is nothing.
Built my dad a nice little 3.3L Inwin Chopin APU build with this and the Asrock B550M-ITX/AC. Very fast and responsive, good to see these hitting this price range. Used the WD Blue 570 nvme, 32GB 3600MHz DDR4 and it feels excellent.
Keep in mind, it offers pcie3.0 all around, which is relevant if you want to use pcie4.0 nvme or if you are trying to use the Radeon 6500XT which only uses 8 pcie lanes and therefore works much better on 8 pcie4.0 lanes. That's a unique case though, most other gpu use 16 pcie3.0 lanes and do within 2% performance of using it on pcie4.0.
Just get the 5600 (non x) for the same price if you really need pcie4.0, and already plan on getting a GPU. That offers around 10% more compute performance but don't have the integrated graphics. 5600G is best for compact, office, or specialty builds.
Last edited by Sevallis November 20, 2022 at 11:29 AM.
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Keep in mind, it offers pcie3.0 all around, which is relevant if you want to use pcie4.0 nvme or if you are trying to use the Radeon 6500XT which only uses 8 pcie lanes and therefore works much better on 8 pcie4.0 lanes. That's a unique case though, most other gpu use 16 pcie3.0 lanes and do within 2% performance of using it on pcie4.0.
Just get the 5600 (non x) for the same price if you really need pcie4.0, and already plan on getting a GPU. That offers around 10% more compute performance but don't have the integrated graphics. 5600G is best for compact, office, or specialty builds.
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