Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Stanisaw Borowski ᠌ photo
1 Level
320 Review
0 Karma

Review on AMD Ryzen 5600G 12 Thread Processor by Stanisaw Borowski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, it's beautifully made, I'm very happy with it.

All data was gathered using an ASUS B450 Gaming Pro II for 6500. RAM capacity of 32 GB for the Balistic 3600. Memory was immediately pushed to its maximum of 4200, all cores were overclocked to 4.5, and the speed of the GPU core was boosted to 2.4. As a direct consequence of this, The Witcher 3 in 1080 displays forty individual frames. With the volume set to medium-low. In general, older toys move at a rate of one hundred frames per second. Even the most recent games, such as RDR2 in 1080, may be played at frame rates of 30 to 40 frames per second. But I want to emphasize once more that the processor was going to be used for work at a 90 percent capacity.

Pros
  • Excellent performer for the task at hand. 6 cores are equivalent to 12 threads. Cold. a low amount of consumed electricity. I was able to purchase it for 18,500. The objective was to put together a modern computer that would be used largely for business; gaming was not a primary concern. The processor is great for these jobs because it saves you a significant amount of money on the cost of a video accelerator. Having said that, you are free to experiment with it. Because graphics utilize RAM, and the better it is, the better it will be played, I strongly recommend that you make an instant purchase of at least 16 GB and preferably 32 GB of FAST RAM.
Cons
  • At this price, there are absolutely no disadvantages to be had. The graphics quality is comparable to that of a discrete 1050 (which by itself would cost 15,000 dollars). Not Ti, but straightforward.