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AMD Ryzen 5 5600GT 6-Core 3.6 GHz CPU + 16GB Team T-Force Vulcan Z DDR4 RAM

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Newegg has AMD Ryzen 5 5600GT 6-Core 3.6 GHz Processor (100-100001488BOX) + 16GB (2x8GB) Team T-Force Vulcan Z RAM (TLZGD416G3200HC16CDC01) for $130. Shipping is free.
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Specs:
  • CPU
    • 7nm 65W
    • 16MB L3 Cache
    • 3MB L2 Cache
    • 6-Core
    • 12-Threads
  • RAM
    • DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600)
    • Timing 16-18-18-38
    • CAS Latency 16
    • Voltage 1.35V

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  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.9 from over 20 customer reviews.
    • 3-Year Warranty
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Newegg has AMD Ryzen 5 5600GT 6-Core 3.6 GHz Processor (100-100001488BOX) + 16GB (2x8GB) Team T-Force Vulcan Z RAM (TLZGD416G3200HC16CDC01) for $130. Shipping is free.
  • Note: 16GB (2x8GB) Team T-Force Vulcan Z RAM will be auto-added to cart. This product is temporarily out of stock, but it can still be ordered.
Thanks to Slickdeals Staff Member Red_Liz for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • CPU
    • 7nm 65W
    • 16MB L3 Cache
    • 3MB L2 Cache
    • 6-Core
    • 12-Threads
  • RAM
    • DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600)
    • Timing 16-18-18-38
    • CAS Latency 16
    • Voltage 1.35V

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.9 from over 20 customer reviews.
    • 3-Year Warranty
  • Additional note:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Depends. If you only need CIFS and/or NFS, this is overkill. A $50 CPU would be enough w/ 8GB of RAM.

However, if you want to do lots of other things, like run VMs, Containers, transcode video so all your old devices can play it, then this wouldn't be a bad thing. Just be certain to get a motherboard with the number and types of storage connections you need. Beware that some motherboards may have 2 m.2 slots, but if you use one of them as an m.2 SATA (for some reason?), then you'll usually lose 2 of the regular SATA ports on the motherboard. With a NAS, you'll want to ensure multiple NICs, preferably Intel NICs which offload more processing than the cheapo alternatives AND NAS distros support Intel NICs better. The NICs matter, if you want to avoid issues.

I've had a NAS at home since around 2000 - always home-built. For years, I used a $100 computer with a slow AMD E-350 APU in an ITX case until I filled up the 4TB HDD. Then I moved to a Pentium G3258 which was a $126 computer and used that until the realtek NIC got flakey. That lead to data corruption, but the CPU was sufficient to run about 4 linux VMs. Used that system for over 5 yrs and got to over 20TB of storage. More and more, my content needed to be transcoded. While the Pentium could do it for non-1080p content, at 1080p, it choked. Replaced it with a Ryzen 5600G which I still have. Also have abuoot 40TB of storage, 32G of RAM, is it running 8 VMs and 10 containers as well. Oh, and it is the LAN backup server, pulling backups from about 8 computers nightly.

Now, if you want ZFS, beware that Ryzen systems that we can build don't actually support ECC RAM. For a NAS inside a business, I wouldn't settle for non-ECC RAM, but at home, ZFS even without ECC RAM is better than the alternatives.

Best of all, the iGPU is more than fast enough and can be used for hardware h.264 and h.265 encoding at about 3x speed, if you use Jellyfin for your media center. The hardware encoding makes larger files and less quality files than, say , handbrake does, so it isn't for long term collecting, but if you have a video you plan to watch just once in a format that your playback devices hate (looking at you google with VP9!), then the real-time transcoding as needed is better than having a player lockup.

What makes this a deal is the RAM is included and that you don't need to buy a GPU. Say the RAM is $40 and the cheapest GPU is 100, you'd be in $140 without a CPU! Seems like a bargain to me. You'll still need a good motherboard. Limiting those to just the ones with Intel NICs will vastly reduce the possible models. With Linux, it is amazing how often the wrong realtek drivers get selected. I think that's because Realtek doesn't change the model even when they completely change the chips used. Intel has some less-great models too, but if you avoid the vXXXX stuff, it tends to "just work".

Oh, and how stable is it? Well, I patched yesterday and there was a new kernel, so I rebooted, but the system is up until I reboot it for patching reasons. There are ways around that too, using LivePatch methods, but I don't mind rebooting about once a month.

At my LUG a few months ago, we helped a new user setup a small 2-disk NAS for their home network on a used Core i3 10th gen off ebay. She didn't know much about Linux or networking and was able to do it herself. The only problem happened when her network was down. After tried a few things, we discovered she'd unplugged the ethernet cable. Could happen to anyone. I've done it. All those cables back there can be confusing.

Whether parts make sense really comes down to whether you have a screwdriver and some old stuff (case, PSU, keyboard, mouse, monitor and disks) to be reused in the "new" system. Some people like to sell their complete old system and there are suckers out there who will pay. I feel guilty selling a 5 yr old MB+RAM+CPU for $50, but lots of people wouldn't.

So,. what do you plan to do with the NAS? That's really the question.
19MB of CPU cache compared to the 32MB in 5600/5600X. Will likely perform worse overall to the normal versions and not a great pickup unless you need the iGPU
Yes, but you would also need a new motherboard and quite possibly new RAM too. At that point, it's worth looking into the 8600G plus motherboard and DDR5 memory. Much more future-proofing (DDR5 plus socket AM5) and somewhat better performance too, especially graphics.

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19MB of CPU cache compared to the 32MB in 5600/5600X. Will likely perform worse overall to the normal versions and not a great pickup unless you need the iGPU
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Quote from kupon3ss :
19MB of CPU cache compared to the 32MB in 5600/5600X. Will likely perform worse overall to the normal versions and not a great pickup unless you need the iGPU
I have an FX 8310 8-Core AM3 from like 2014 or so. This 5600GT would be better than that still by quite a bit right?
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Quote from Zephead :
I have an FX 8310 8-Core AM3 from like 2014 or so. This 5600GT would be better than that still by quite a bit right?
Yes, but you would also need a new motherboard and quite possibly new RAM too. At that point, it's worth looking into the 8600G plus motherboard and DDR5 memory. Much more future-proofing (DDR5 plus socket AM5) and somewhat better performance too, especially graphics.
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Quote from voodoobunny :
Yes, but you would also need a new motherboard and quite possibly new RAM too. At that point, it's worth looking into the 8600G plus motherboard and DDR5 memory. Much more future-proofing (DDR5 plus socket AM5) and somewhat better performance too, especially graphics.
Yes, for sure new MOBO and RAM. My current RAM is only DDR3, 2 x 8GB.You're right, I might as well get AM5 and DDR5 at this point. I'm picking up an RX7600 and makes me kind of want to upgrade everything else to take full advantage of that GPU. Thanks!
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Quote from Zephead :
I have an FX 8310 8-Core AM3 from like 2014 or so. This 5600GT would be better than that still by quite a bit right?
Get a 5600 from Aliexpress for $90

Better still, if you're upgrading, go AM5 with a 7600 or 7500f from Aliexpress
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Will it be good for a home NAS setup?
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whats the cup benchmark value ? i see its even worse than 5500gt hows possible?

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whats the cup benchmark value ? i see its even worse than 5500gt hows possible?
No idea why but this is pretty much a 5500g as it also has the limit of being on pcie3 only.
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Quote from voodoobunny :
Yes, but you would also need a new motherboard and quite possibly new RAM too. At that point, it's worth looking into the 8600G plus motherboard and DDR5 memory. Much more future-proofing (DDR5 plus socket AM5) and somewhat better performance too, especially graphics.
If you plan on keeping your case look at bundles with Motherboard/CPU/RAM. Plenty of good deals on the Ryzen 5xxx and 7xxx since the 8xxx series is starting to come out now.

What do you mainly use your pc for?
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Quote from Zephead :
I have an FX 8310 8-Core AM3 from like 2014 or so. This 5600GT would be better than that still by quite a bit right?
I would suggest going for the 5600x at its deal price if not urgent (for $120 occasionally). If you had 8130, i assume you have a gpu you can carry over too. 16gb ddr4 can be found for $25 or less. In either case, you will need a motherboard (b450 or b550 at least, which is about $65 to $80 if on a budget). If your gpu is ancient and you want to replace it with some sort of a nice igpu, this may fit the bill though.
Note: as an old fx8350 owner, I feel you bro. That thing is both horrible and ancient for today's standards. Whatever you get will blow it to space next to Elon Musk's roadster.
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$115 without ram, so they basically are selling the two 8gb ddr4 sticks for $15, it is an ok deal for igpu amd
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I always wanted a Grand Touring cpu
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This is about as fast as a 3600. You can get 3600s used for about $60 now. Ram is $30. You then have to decide if the on board graphics are worth $30.
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Seems like the 5600GT [cpubenchmark.net] is just a slightly updated 5600G released Q1 2024 with a lower clockspeed, a higher turbo speed, similar performance, though with a slightly higher single thread rating. A low-end AM5 alternative would be the Ryzen 5 8500G, which is about 15% faster but is $180 [pcpartpicker.com] without the RAM. Tack on another $40 or so for 16GB DDR5 & maybe an extra $15-$30 for a DDR4 mobo and this deal is a reasonable value proposition. I could upgrade an 11-year old ITX box I have for $240 + tax, versus $360, but I guess I can live with my lightening-fast AMD A4-5000, it has 12 GB of speedy DDR3!

Personally, I don't find the "future-proofing" argument very compelling. I don't want to sell my old CPU, it is a hassle, and if I just put it on the self as a backup I always hear it whispering that it served me faithfully for years and wants a new home. It is a personal problem.

Edit: Ah, saved by Newegg:
This product is temporarily out of stock because of high demand, we will replenish it as soon as possible.
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Quote from Zephead :
I have an FX 8310 8-Core AM3 from like 2014 or so. This 5600GT would be better than that still by quite a bit right?
If you have been running that for 8 hrs a day, up to this point, you could have gotten a new PC already, that CPU is a heater

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