Amazon has AMD Ryzen 7 5700G 3.8Ghz 8-Core AM4 Processor w/ Wraith Stealth Cooler on sale for $169.29. Shipping is free.
B&H Photo Video has AMD Ryzen 7 5700G 3.8Ghz 8-Core AM4 Processor w/ Wraith Stealth Cooler on sale for $169.29. Shipping is free.
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Specs:
Cezanne CPU Core/8-Core
Operating Frequency: 3.8GHz
Turbo Speed: 4.6GHz
Number of Threads: 16 Processing Threads
Integrated AMD Radeon Graphics
Socket AM4
3-year limited warranty
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I've been looking for a while at the AMD Ryzen™ 5 4600G, 6-Core, 12-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor for $100, and the AMD Ryzen 5 5600G 6-Core 12-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor for $123 and now the 5700G.
I don't yet have a MB to fit, but which processor including the 5700G in this thread would be the best bang for the buck or for the performance? Would I be able to tell the difference between those three? I'm not a gamer, just using the rig for photo and video editing and processing, but some of the processing can be somewhat intense. I'm thinking the processor should be the first choice and then I'll find an affordable MB to fit the budget.
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05-17-2023 at 07:07 PM.
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Some advice requested:
I've been looking for a while at the AMD Ryzen™ 5 4600G, 6-Core, 12-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor for $100, and the AMD Ryzen 5 5600G 6-Core 12-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor for $123 and now the 5700G.
I don't yet have a MB to fit, but which processor including the 5700G in this thread would be the best bang for the buck or for the performance? Would I be able to tell the difference between those three? I'm not a gamer, just using the rig for photo and video editing and processing, but some of the processing can be somewhat intense. I'm thinking the processor should be the first choice and then I'll find an affordable MB to fit the budget.
Thanks to all in advance.
5700G only support PCI Express 3.0 ; 5700G also got less cache
5700x supports PCI Express 4.0
If your photo/video editing work doesn't make you any money, then go with the cheapest one.
I personally would start the rendering task at night when I go to bed.
Keep in mind that Adobe software supports Intel iGPU very well. The speed of video exporting with the help of intel's iGPU is fast. But not everyone uses Adobe software to edit photo/video.
The latest AM5 CPUs all come with 2 compute units of RDNA2 iGPU.
It performs like a 4 to 6 compute units of Vega iGPU from 5000G series.
AM4 uses DDR4 RAM which is cheaper than AM5' DDR5 RAM sticks.
Make sure you calculate the RAM price difference and rule them out based on your needs.
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For the vast majority of people this will make almost no difference though.
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For the vast majority of people this will make almost no difference though.
Make sure you use 2 or more sticks of fast 3200mhz or above RAM to maximize cpu and igpu performance.
https://www.amazon.com/AMD-Ryzen-...150&sr=8-3
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I've been looking for a while at the AMD Ryzen™ 5 4600G, 6-Core, 12-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor for $100, and the AMD Ryzen 5 5600G 6-Core 12-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor for $123 and now the 5700G.
I don't yet have a MB to fit, but which processor including the 5700G in this thread would be the best bang for the buck or for the performance? Would I be able to tell the difference between those three? I'm not a gamer, just using the rig for photo and video editing and processing, but some of the processing can be somewhat intense. I'm thinking the processor should be the first choice and then I'll find an affordable MB to fit the budget.
Thanks to all in advance.
I have a 5600X, so there isnt any value in upgrading for gaming.
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I've been looking for a while at the AMD Ryzen™ 5 4600G, 6-Core, 12-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor for $100, and the AMD Ryzen 5 5600G 6-Core 12-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor for $123 and now the 5700G.
I don't yet have a MB to fit, but which processor including the 5700G in this thread would be the best bang for the buck or for the performance? Would I be able to tell the difference between those three? I'm not a gamer, just using the rig for photo and video editing and processing, but some of the processing can be somewhat intense. I'm thinking the processor should be the first choice and then I'll find an affordable MB to fit the budget.
Thanks to all in advance.
5700x supports PCI Express 4.0
If your photo/video editing work doesn't make you any money, then go with the cheapest one.
I personally would start the rendering task at night when I go to bed.
Keep in mind that Adobe software supports Intel iGPU very well. The speed of video exporting with the help of intel's iGPU is fast. But not everyone uses Adobe software to edit photo/video.
The latest AM5 CPUs all come with 2 compute units of RDNA2 iGPU.
It performs like a 4 to 6 compute units of Vega iGPU from 5000G series.
AM4 uses DDR4 RAM which is cheaper than AM5' DDR5 RAM sticks.
Make sure you calculate the RAM price difference and rule them out based on your needs.