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Review on AMD Ryzen 5600G 12 Thread Processor by Janis Bike ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Feel free to buy, for such a price, the quality is simply amazing.

Attached runs in 3dmark timespy 1) with discrete and disabled graphics, stock 2) on the embed without settings and XMP4000CL19 (1 minute in BIOS) 3) with consumption limits removed and manual RAM setting on 4133CL16 (15 minutes in BIOS and tests). The simultaneous use of the built-in and the CPU in toys and similar tests gives a consumption of about 65-75 W, and by slightly expanding the limits, you can return some of the lost performance, as can be seen from the screenshots. The graphic score in this benchmark shows the graphics performance quite realistically. The average gt1050 has 1730 points, 760 - 1670, then about 1500-1600, depending on the memory overclocking. In other words, you can’t name a gaming plug-in at all, and it doesn’t have enough stars from the sky, but if you want to play the same Witcher 3, then it will provide native 1080p, locked 30 fps and medium-high settings. (On the screen, everything is on high and came out right next to the graphics capabilities in the most crowded place in the city). As for me, at a cost of around 20 thousand or less, this is a great option for a complete home PC made of new hardware with the ability to play undemanding online and for movie-YouTube work. A ready-made system unit on it at current prices will fit into 40-50 thousand. And about 60 thousand, if you assemble a mini-pc. It is also quite suitable for a further upgrade with a powerful video card - from the limitations here is the PCi-E 3 version, but there are already 16 + 4 + 4 lines per card / ssd / chipset, and not like in earlier APUs 8 + 4 + 4 and performance degradation with using normal cards will be minimal. But for purely gaming PCs, there are options that are definitely more interesting. The processor is unique at the same time as a normal processor part and the most powerful plug-in at the moment and has no analogues on the market, and if its capabilities exactly match your needs and do not pull on it the role of a super gaming CPU, like an owl on a globe, this is a wonderful purchase for up to ~ 20 thousand. In the future, 6000g will move it, but you still need to live up to them, and 5600g is now

Pros
  • +Fresh zen-3 architecture and good per-core and multi-thread performance. + The processor itself does not look like a stump like the previous APU 3400g and below, essentially mutants pulled out of laptops, but feels like a full-fledged desktop. + Monolithic crystal - temperatures at equal heat dissipation with chiplets are lower. + Well, just indecently serious memory overclocking is available due to the new memory controller and its ability to work at high voltage V_SOC +That indecent memory overclock significantly improves embedded performance compared to vega11 in older APUs
Cons
  • PCI-e 3.0 looks strange, when AMD itself drowns for the use of new chipsets and makes cards with pci-e 4.0 and 4-8 lines