Have a 5600G in my garage/shop PC w/ a GTX1080. Pushes the 2560x1080p 60hz monitor great. Kids sometimes will play a game while I'm working on the vehicles or bike.
I just bought this one for a budget build for my dad, as it was on sale for $278 AUD down from $599 AUD, I was quite impressed with the performance of the APU. Originally, I was going to buy an AMD Ryzen 5 5600GT for $199 AUD until I saw this one on sale, and it was $80 more for better performance
I had been tempted to put a media pc together using spare r3 1200/ gtx1050ti until yur review. The performance of this apu is way better and like you i wud prefer higher wuality over silly fps as use 60hz tvs. Thanks for reviewing Mike and Kath albeit adds to my comundrum😂
Nice chip, I just picked up a 5800x recently (pretty similar without the apu). I undervolt it because out of the box they run a little bit warm, that 65w tdp on the 5700g will keep it performing really well for a long time. I am hoping I did not make a mistake going with the 5800x, I was thinking about going up a step to the 5800x3d but I got a pretty good deal with a price match at Best Buy ($218 out the door with tax). I think with gaming at 2k it was an ok decision, seems like from most of the benchmarks that unless you are running 1080p they are fairly similar.
so which CPU is better for gaming? all the back and forth between everybody is so confusing. If I get a 4090 desktop, do you recommend a intel or ryzen CPU to pair with the GPU?
@@rebranded1248 I personally think it depends on your budget. If you are going 4090 I would just go am5. If money is an issue and you still want an am4 board i would probably go with the x3d model since it's "the best gaming chip" that you can buy on am4. I was looking for budget deal and already had am4 boards.
@@rebranded1248 This is maybe easier to advise if we can ask more questions and get direct answers, so feel free to join our Discord chat and we can go over it in more detail discord.gg/XtBTGQ6BDu Agree to the rules by clicking the emoji and you will get access to the rest of the Discord channels
I have a 5700g in the computer in my entertainement computer connected to a 4k tv. What's good with it is that you can use it b450 or a520 motherboard without leaving some performance on the table since it is not a pcie gen4 cpu. I have it on a matx asrock b450m and it can play most game really well. Now, if itx motherboard could become cheap enough,I would put it in a smaller case to put it behind the tv..
Hi,,,,,im planning to buy the 5700G to use it with Premiere Pro and After Effects....short projects all 2-3 mins projects, 1080p timelines but 4K raw footage. Will this work for that....without a GPU for now.... will add a good GPU later. Many said get INTEL i7 12700 ....i didnt mind but it guzzles power and will need me to upgrade my PSU (existing 650w corsair) and then ill need to invest in a good AIO cooler.... more moving parts to worry about... more heat.
@@simplysurfing It will definitively work, but it also depend of how long you are willing to wait to see the result. I'm not familliar with Intel chips, but I think that those who has graphic in can be better at encoding, while not being as good at gaming than the 5700g. The 650w PSU will be sufficient for the 12700 for the task you are doing See, I have a Ryzen 5950x and an AMD 6800xt crunching at 100% load and the system is pulling 665w in average on the PSU.
@@patricklebel1141 > I assembled the 12700 rig in PC part picker and it shows total wattage will be 525 watts. This means maybe at peak right ? So can the stock 12700 fan work and with my existing new 650w corsair PSU. But another problem my friend....no UPS is there which exceeds 360w output. 😒
@@simplysurfing I have a 5900x coupled to a Radeon VII and both are running 24/7 crunching numbers and guess what? The psu is a Fractal Design 660w.. So I'm fairly confident that your psu will be able to drive your 12700.
I've used 5600g build to play Elden Ring (with high settings) and Diablo 4 demo (with medium settings). There is literally no reason to even consider buying gpu if you're not using it for work.
Hi,,,,,im planning to buy the 5700G to use it with Premiere Pro and After Effects....short projects all 2-3 mins projects, 1080p timelines but 4K raw footage. Will this work for that....without a GPU for now.... will add a good GPU later. Many said get INTEL i7 12700 ....i didnt mind but it guzzles power and will need me to upgrade my PSU (existing 650w corsair) and then ill need to invest in a good AIO cooler.... more moving parts to worry about... more heat.
@@simplysurfing don't know how about video projects but I also use 5600g to render with Daz Studio. It's doing a good job but ofc slower than with gpu. The key problem is ram - it must be as fast as possible cuz apu dig into it for video memory.
The 5700G is great. My Alienware Laptop died a year ago, and i decided to build a desktop to get me through without massive expense. Im running X570S UD mobo with SN850X HS nvme (gen4 not supported by the 5700G though. a shame). Running 64GB patriot Viper Steel O/C @ 3933Mhz. 5700G gpu O/C at 2437Mhz with 16GB RAM reserved, 48GB for all other stuff. CPU side all clocks running. 5008Mhz average 4685Mhz. I have numerous profiles in the bios, the above for when i play Elite Dangerous, it handles it fine. I just switch when i want the RAM back for all my DEV work. I would like the RAM O/C to over 4000Mhz, but my attempts are unsucessful after 3933Mhz, Powers off and on again and recovers into a previous state. But i have to say i put that together with a decent case and 650w PSU for a mere £750 last October, and on my pcparts picker list i see you can build it for £650. I am debating whether to just go get a cheap and cheerful GPU. Any recommendations? I would like to run Elite Dangerous Odyssey @ 1440p at over 100 fps i suppose. I have between 50fps on foot in stations and 80+ flying atm
Hi,,,,,im planning to buy the 5700G to use it with Premiere Pro and After Effects....short projects all 2-3 mins projects, 1080p timelines but 4K raw footage. Will this work for that....without a GPU for now.... will add a good GPU later. Many said get INTEL i7 12700 ....i didnt mind but it guzzles power and will need me to upgrade my PSU (existing 650w corsair) and then ill need to invest in a good AIO cooler.... more moving parts to worry about... more heat.
I'd build that with low CAS 3600Mhz dual rank ram with a different cooler for adding 400Mhz to the GPU and 4.6GHz for the CPU. No need to water cool but it's recommended.
I just built a system with the Ryzen 7 5700G processor. All retailers just dropped the price $20CDN in the last week on it. I chose it because I need a reasonable amount of processing power but do not game. So far very happy. One issue I am confused about is mother boards. You can buy a cheap ASUS Prime MB or a more expensive ASUS ROG "Gaming" MB that use the same 550 chip set. What the heck accounts for the huge difference in price? No one seems to be able to explain the difference including ASUS own website. The only difference I could see in the specs between say the ASUS Prime B550M-A WIFI II and the ASUS ROG Strix B550-F Gaming WIFI II motherboard is a $100CDN difference in price and the fact the gaming motherboard was "styled", had a USB-C port and RGB lighting. Perhaps you could could do an episode on this. Are we wasting our money on expensive motherboards for nothing other than style - assuming the same chip set or are there technical differences that account for the huge price difference?
I have had a 5700g for about a month and just upgraded to a 6750xt. I don't use a nvme drive, just a 860 evo ssd plugged in through sata. I am replacing the existing 4 year old strix b450f gaming motherboard with a MSI PRO B550M-VC WIFI... hopefully this system will last another 4 years. The 5700g replaced a ryzen 5 1600. The 6750xt replaced a sapphire rx590 8gb. The psu is a evga bq 850w bronze (with 2 years of the 5 year warranty left should anything else go wrong).
Hi,,,,,im planning to buy the 5700G to use it with Premiere Pro and After Effects....short projects all 2-3 mins projects, 1080p timelines but 4K raw footage. Will this work for that....without a GPU for now.... will add a good GPU later. Many said get INTEL i7 12700 ....i didnt mind but it guzzles power and will need me to upgrade my PSU (existing 650w corsair) and then ill need to invest in a good AIO cooler.... more moving parts to worry about... more heat.
i have this cpu while i love it 1.3 years later it failed and started causing all kinds of issues (the one time i put instore warranty on it that came in handy) and so far my new one been amazing but i hope i dont get another issue
pci-e gen 4 NVMEs work well with my 5700G. Granted, the first 1 minute at top-speed does max out at 3500MB/s and my drives should max out at 5500 MB/s or 6500MB/s, but it's only for 1 minute and 3500MB/s is up-to-speed anyways, all of the pci-e Gen 4 drop to below 3000MB/s after longer anyways
My 5700G sits in an Asrock Deskmeet X300 with core boost off (to stay below 30w) and a RTX 3060 12GB, which I undervolted (125w). System never gets above 175w power while gaming and I get 60 fps in cyberpunk ultra @ 1080p and 55fps in hogwarts legacy high @ 1080p)
Hi,,,,,im planning to buy the 5700G to use it with Premiere Pro and After Effects....short projects all 2-3 mins projects, 1080p timelines but 4K raw footage. Will this work for that....without a GPU for now.... will add a good GPU later. Many said get INTEL i7 12700 ....i didnt mind but it guzzles power and will need me to upgrade my PSU (existing 650w corsair) and then ill need to invest in a good AIO cooler.... more moving parts to worry about... more heat.
I really like the 5600g and 5700g, they're not bad as pure cpus, very efficient and can overclock and you get fairly useful graphics. I don't like cpus without and igp, it's just so handy if things start playing up.
The 5600G or the 5700G(5600G is the much better value here as the 5700G doesn't offer enough FPS to be worth the 120$ CAD price hike) would actually make for a very good HoloISO system for a desk deck setup. Underclock it to boost to only 3.5ghz like the steam deck, undervolt it accordingly and you could have a more capable steam deck on your desk. This is my plan for a couch gaming rig as the steam deck already runs all the games I normally play so a 5600G will more than suffice and should out perform the steam deck. My only gripe with this is, you need a steam controller for the touch pad to get a more deck experience; especially for games like Timberborn which don't support controllers.
Animated imersive graphics like most 3D game software use generate a moving image using millions of matrix multitplications per minute. This is why we have specialized graphics cards. If you use a web browser or run productivity software like word processors, spreadsheets or do software development you do not need this graphics capibility and expense. AMD onboard graphics processors are a great choice if you do not need the graphics capibility a high end graphics card provides. If 3D gaming is your thing buy a dedicated graphics card otherwise buy a computer with integrated graphics, perhaps one with a AMD Ryzen 7 5700G.
Just curious, if you had both a 5600g and a 5700g which would you pair with a MSI Radeon 6600XT? Only ask because I'll have to switch processors, ( no big deal) but is it worth it? The 5600g is in the system I want to throw the 6600XT into. Any real noticeable performance increase with the 5700? Its a light gaming system.
Well details. Thanks for your knowledge. Can suggest some Budget motherboard for this . Need best overclock. Could you tell a VGA Card for this Ryzen 7 5700G? .
PCIe gen 3 CPU, I wonder if direct storage (when it happens) would help iGPU. That wreck feast looks awesome I might invest for 8 quid.👍 Wattage on my 5700x watching this 12w (rx5600 xt) 32w on the CPU
@@mikesunboxing I went with the 5600XT mainly due to elecy prices(on prepay), as you mention. The 5700XT was 225w max but the 5600XT was 150w max, max I've seen was 130w. R7 5700X had elecy in mind as well 65w compared with the 5800x and bonus; I didn't have to upgrade my 550w PSU - eco build - tbf SotTR looks amazing on high & stays at 60fps with a smooth frame graph which is all I wanted - Well chuffed😎✌now for a 4k telly😁
so which CPU is better for gaming? all the back and forth between everybody is so confusing. If I get a 4090 desktop, do you recommend a intel or ryzen CPU to pair with the GPU?
Hi Mike, I'm planning to build a light office/workstation (blender, cad...) pc with R7 5600G. What entry level motherboard would be OK (processor utilization 100% for few hrs) Options: Gigabyte A520M-K V2, GIGABYTE B450M S2H, ASROCK B450M-Pro4 Or should I even forget about these motherboards? Regards
Well... Actually it's the best APU that goes into a AM4 motherboard. The 6900HS/7735hx are probably the best APUs. They just haven't released the desktop version yet.
yeah the laptop chips are ahead quite a bit at this point, but you can't buy them as a retail product and build your own pc with them, so that is why the statement is in the most part fairly accurate
Is this good for 4K video editing of short 2 minute films ? Or does it heat up more and whine when doing editing when compared to its equivalent INTEL (like the 12700) ?
@@simplysurfing it will be fine for that although the intel platform will be much better in premiere etc due to the quiksync in the igpu with intel processors
Available from affiliate links:
Amazon Local: amzn.to/3YKFll5
Ebay UK: ebay.us/26zKzH
Ebay US: ebay.us/M9gSEn
Ebay CA: ebay.us/3ckTeY
Ebay AUS: ebay.us/6Xu1QW
Like others here, my 5700g got me through the gpu/mining crisis.
I still use it now with a rx6800 bought used from ebay.... very happy
I bought a 5700g during the gpu shortage then later used it to replace my 3400g in my media PC. Great chip!
yeah great chip, expensive when new, but now has become a great option for more budget minded builds
Have a 5600G in my garage/shop PC w/ a GTX1080. Pushes the 2560x1080p 60hz monitor great. Kids sometimes will play a game while I'm working on the vehicles or bike.
very cool GTX1080 is the perfect card to go with it
I got this for my son's pc, and It's just to hold him over until I can get him a proper GPU.
Does a great job and well worth the money.
yeah i totally agree
Damn it!, it’s made me think I need to change out my 3200G for this processor. Great video thanks Mike
the 5700g is a great CPU and loads of power to get work done, and decent igpu when work is done for the day
I just bought this one for a budget build for my dad, as it was on sale for $278 AUD down from $599 AUD, I was quite impressed with the performance of the APU.
Originally, I was going to buy an AMD Ryzen 5 5600GT for $199 AUD until I saw this one on sale, and it was $80 more for better performance
I had been tempted to put a media pc together using spare r3 1200/ gtx1050ti until yur review. The performance of this apu is way better and like you i wud prefer higher wuality over silly fps as use 60hz tvs. Thanks for reviewing Mike and Kath albeit adds to my comundrum😂
r3 1200 and 1050ti would be awesome
Great APU, I have one in a Chopin Max ITX case as my Linux box.
Nice review Mike!
wish i kept my chopin pro that would have been awesome for this
I'd be very interested in seeing a video about your media centre, with this AMD Ryzen 7 5700G (which is likely what I would use it for).
it will be out soon
I just bought one for my son’s Computer going to buy one for mine also. IF your GPU fails this is backup great investment I think.
yes it really is a good investment and getting to really low prices now
Nice chip, I just picked up a 5800x recently (pretty similar without the apu). I undervolt it because out of the box they run a little bit warm, that 65w tdp on the 5700g will keep it performing really well for a long time. I am hoping I did not make a mistake going with the 5800x, I was thinking about going up a step to the 5800x3d but I got a pretty good deal with a price match at Best Buy ($218 out the door with tax). I think with gaming at 2k it was an ok decision, seems like from most of the benchmarks that unless you are running 1080p they are fairly similar.
i think that the 5800x is the best value for money on am4 now, the X3D is a bit of a gimmick
so which CPU is better for gaming? all the back and forth between everybody is so confusing. If I get a 4090 desktop, do you recommend a intel or ryzen CPU to pair with the GPU?
@@rebranded1248 I personally think it depends on your budget. If you are going 4090 I would just go am5. If money is an issue and you still want an am4 board i would probably go with the x3d model since it's "the best gaming chip" that you can buy on am4. I was looking for budget deal and already had am4 boards.
@@rebranded1248 This is maybe easier to advise if we can ask more questions and get direct answers, so feel free to join our Discord chat and we can go over it in more detail discord.gg/XtBTGQ6BDu
Agree to the rules by clicking the emoji and you will get access to the rest of the Discord channels
I have a 5700g in the computer in my entertainement computer connected to a 4k tv. What's good with it is that you can use it b450 or a520 motherboard without leaving some performance on the table since it is not a pcie gen4 cpu. I have it on a matx asrock b450m and it can play most game really well. Now, if itx motherboard could become cheap enough,I would put it in a smaller case to put it behind the tv..
i have transplanted this CPU into my tiny inwin B1 case and the temps are not great, hopefully in win will have the B1 mesh lid in stock soon
Hi,,,,,im planning to buy the 5700G to use it with Premiere Pro and After Effects....short projects all 2-3 mins projects, 1080p timelines but 4K raw footage. Will this work for that....without a GPU for now.... will add a good GPU later. Many said get INTEL i7 12700 ....i didnt mind but it guzzles power and will need me to upgrade my PSU (existing 650w corsair) and then ill need to invest in a good AIO cooler.... more moving parts to worry about... more heat.
@@simplysurfing It will definitively work, but it also depend of how long you are willing to wait to see the result. I'm not familliar with Intel chips, but I think that those who has graphic in can be better at encoding, while not being as good at gaming than the 5700g. The 650w PSU will be sufficient for the 12700 for the task you are doing See, I have a Ryzen 5950x and an AMD 6800xt crunching at 100% load and the system is pulling 665w in average on the PSU.
@@patricklebel1141 > I assembled the 12700 rig in PC part picker and it shows total wattage will be 525 watts. This means maybe at peak right ? So can the stock 12700 fan work and with my existing new 650w corsair PSU. But another problem my friend....no UPS is there which exceeds 360w output. 😒
@@simplysurfing I have a 5900x coupled to a Radeon VII and both are running 24/7 crunching numbers and guess what? The psu is a Fractal Design 660w.. So I'm fairly confident that your psu will be able to drive your 12700.
I've used 5600g build to play Elden Ring (with high settings) and Diablo 4 demo (with medium settings). There is literally no reason to even consider buying gpu if you're not using it for work.
Hi,,,,,im planning to buy the 5700G to use it with Premiere Pro and After Effects....short projects all 2-3 mins projects, 1080p timelines but 4K raw footage. Will this work for that....without a GPU for now.... will add a good GPU later. Many said get INTEL i7 12700 ....i didnt mind but it guzzles power and will need me to upgrade my PSU (existing 650w corsair) and then ill need to invest in a good AIO cooler.... more moving parts to worry about... more heat.
@@simplysurfing don't know how about video projects but I also use 5600g to render with Daz Studio. It's doing a good job but ofc slower than with gpu. The key problem is ram - it must be as fast as possible cuz apu dig into it for video memory.
@@PurpleSun8933 would 3200mhz CL16 ram of 64GB do ?
@@simplysurfing should do the trick, I'm using 32 gb 3600 cl16 Kingston. For video 64 should be enough.
The 5700G is great. My Alienware Laptop died a year ago, and i decided to build a desktop to get me through without massive expense. Im running X570S UD mobo with SN850X HS nvme (gen4 not supported by the 5700G though. a shame). Running 64GB patriot Viper Steel O/C @ 3933Mhz. 5700G gpu O/C at 2437Mhz with 16GB RAM reserved, 48GB for all other stuff. CPU side all clocks running. 5008Mhz average 4685Mhz. I have numerous profiles in the bios, the above for when i play Elite Dangerous, it handles it fine. I just switch when i want the RAM back for all my DEV work. I would like the RAM O/C to over 4000Mhz, but my attempts are unsucessful after 3933Mhz, Powers off and on again and recovers into a previous state. But i have to say i put that together with a decent case and 650w PSU for a mere £750 last October, and on my pcparts picker list i see you can build it for £650. I am debating whether to just go get a cheap and cheerful GPU. Any recommendations? I would like to run Elite Dangerous Odyssey @ 1440p at over 100 fps i suppose. I have between 50fps on foot in stations and 80+ flying atm
i would go with a cheap gpu personally like a 1650 super or something, or add a little more voltage to the memory
Hi,,,,,im planning to buy the 5700G to use it with Premiere Pro and After Effects....short projects all 2-3 mins projects, 1080p timelines but 4K raw footage. Will this work for that....without a GPU for now.... will add a good GPU later. Many said get INTEL i7 12700 ....i didnt mind but it guzzles power and will need me to upgrade my PSU (existing 650w corsair) and then ill need to invest in a good AIO cooler.... more moving parts to worry about... more heat.
Thanks for this. 5700g looks actually good. dont wear the system fan out on that motherboard ;-)
No problem 👍haha yeah i won't
I'd build that with low CAS 3600Mhz dual rank ram with a different cooler for adding 400Mhz to the GPU and 4.6GHz for the CPU. No need to water cool but it's recommended.
I just built a system with the Ryzen 7 5700G processor. All retailers just dropped the price $20CDN in the last week on it. I chose it because I need a reasonable amount of processing power but do not game. So far very happy.
One issue I am confused about is mother boards. You can buy a cheap ASUS Prime MB or a more expensive ASUS ROG "Gaming" MB that use the same 550 chip set. What the heck accounts for the huge difference in price? No one seems to be able to explain the difference including ASUS own website. The only difference I could see in the specs between say the ASUS Prime B550M-A WIFI II and the ASUS ROG Strix B550-F Gaming WIFI II motherboard is a $100CDN difference in price and the fact the gaming motherboard was "styled", had a USB-C port and RGB lighting. Perhaps you could could do an episode on this. Are we wasting our money on expensive motherboards for nothing other than style - assuming the same chip set or are there technical differences that account for the huge price difference?
I have had a 5700g for about a month and just upgraded to a 6750xt. I don't use a nvme drive, just a 860 evo ssd plugged in through sata. I am replacing the existing 4 year old strix b450f gaming motherboard with a MSI PRO B550M-VC WIFI... hopefully this system will last another 4 years. The 5700g replaced a ryzen 5 1600. The 6750xt replaced a sapphire rx590 8gb.
The psu is a evga bq 850w bronze (with 2 years of the 5 year warranty left should anything else go wrong).
Hi,,,,,im planning to buy the 5700G to use it with Premiere Pro and After Effects....short projects all 2-3 mins projects, 1080p timelines but 4K raw footage. Will this work for that....without a GPU for now.... will add a good GPU later. Many said get INTEL i7 12700 ....i didnt mind but it guzzles power and will need me to upgrade my PSU (existing 650w corsair) and then ill need to invest in a good AIO cooler.... more moving parts to worry about... more heat.
@@simplysurfing Hi, I don't know how well it will perform with those apps as I have not used them.
Nice Review
Great Cpu & gaming gpu in one.
But what about other games
Older games
i have this cpu while i love it 1.3 years later it failed and started causing all kinds of issues (the one time i put instore warranty on it that came in handy) and so far my new one been amazing but i hope i dont get another issue
pci-e gen 4 NVMEs work well with my 5700G. Granted, the first 1 minute at top-speed does max out at 3500MB/s and my drives should max out at 5500 MB/s or 6500MB/s, but it's only for 1 minute and 3500MB/s is up-to-speed anyways, all of the pci-e Gen 4 drop to below 3000MB/s after longer anyways
My 5700G sits in an Asrock Deskmeet X300 with core boost off (to stay below 30w) and a RTX 3060 12GB, which I undervolted (125w). System never gets above 175w power while gaming and I get 60 fps in cyberpunk ultra @ 1080p and 55fps in hogwarts legacy high @ 1080p)
sounds great! 👍
Hi,,,,,im planning to buy the 5700G to use it with Premiere Pro and After Effects....short projects all 2-3 mins projects, 1080p timelines but 4K raw footage. Will this work for that....without a GPU for now.... will add a good GPU later. Many said get INTEL i7 12700 ....i didnt mind but it guzzles power and will need me to upgrade my PSU (existing 650w corsair) and then ill need to invest in a good AIO cooler.... more moving parts to worry about... more heat.
I really like the 5600g and 5700g, they're not bad as pure cpus, very efficient and can overclock and you get fairly useful graphics.
I don't like cpus without and igp, it's just so handy if things start playing up.
yeah for a lot of people these are more than enough, and for special use computers like servers and media centers they are great
Mike's Review is Worthy of a Support comment. Like & a share 🙂
thanks from a dull and rainy Bristol
@@mikesunboxing Welcome from a sunny & very busy day in North Germany 😀
The 5600G or the 5700G(5600G is the much better value here as the 5700G doesn't offer enough FPS to be worth the 120$ CAD price hike) would actually make for a very good HoloISO system for a desk deck setup. Underclock it to boost to only 3.5ghz like the steam deck, undervolt it accordingly and you could have a more capable steam deck on your desk.
This is my plan for a couch gaming rig as the steam deck already runs all the games I normally play so a 5600G will more than suffice and should out perform the steam deck.
My only gripe with this is, you need a steam controller for the touch pad to get a more deck experience; especially for games like Timberborn which don't support controllers.
Animated imersive graphics like most 3D game software use generate a moving image using millions of matrix multitplications per minute. This is why we have specialized graphics cards.
If you use a web browser or run productivity software like word processors, spreadsheets or do software development you do not need this graphics capibility and expense.
AMD onboard graphics processors are a great choice if you do not need the graphics capibility a high end graphics card provides.
If 3D gaming is your thing buy a dedicated graphics card otherwise buy a computer with integrated graphics, perhaps one with a AMD Ryzen 7 5700G.
Thanks 👍
thanks for watching
You answered my question right at the end!
Would it be any good pairing with a RX6600? Nope lol
yeah something like the gtx1070 or 1080 would be better
Great Into on Processor Dunno If I Get One Though Happy With 10700K Intel ATM But Nice Cpu
Good choice
Hi Mike just watched your benchmark of the r7 5700g , will I see a big diffarence to a r7 2700x and a 4gb rx550 with 32gb memory
no probably not really you might save a bit of energy but performance will likely be worst in some instances.
Just curious, if you had both a 5600g and a 5700g which would you pair with a MSI Radeon 6600XT? Only ask because I'll have to switch processors, ( no big deal) but is it worth it? The 5600g is in the system I want to throw the 6600XT into. Any real noticeable performance increase with the 5700? Its a light gaming system.
5600g probably for gaming, 5700g is extra cores that might not get much use
Well details. Thanks for your knowledge.
Can suggest some Budget motherboard for this .
Need best overclock.
Could you tell a VGA Card for this Ryzen 7 5700G? .
b450 tomahawk probably and a rx6600 maybe
@@mikesunboxing Thank you so much.
I should mak this combo.
I was looking at igpu hierarchy on Tom's hardware the 3400g was pretty close might be a budget bargain. Its cpu isn't as good though
yeah the 3400g was a igpu powerhouse then and still is today, just the older zen+ cores lack a little against the modern options
best gpu compatible for ryzen 7 5700g thank u
gtx1080 or any PCIe gen3 card you can use
PCIe gen 3 CPU, I wonder if direct storage (when it happens) would help iGPU. That wreck feast looks awesome I might invest for 8 quid.👍 Wattage on my 5700x watching this 12w (rx5600 xt) 32w on the CPU
wreckfest is a really good game and the cars physics are excellent
and those wattages are not bad
@@mikesunboxing I went with the 5600XT mainly due to elecy prices(on prepay), as you mention. The 5700XT was 225w max but the 5600XT was 150w max, max I've seen was 130w. R7 5700X had elecy in mind as well 65w compared with the 5800x and bonus; I didn't have to upgrade my 550w PSU - eco build - tbf SotTR looks amazing on high & stays at 60fps with a smooth frame graph which is all I wanted - Well chuffed😎✌now for a 4k telly😁
so which CPU is better for gaming? all the back and forth between everybody is so confusing. If I get a 4090 desktop, do you recommend a intel or ryzen CPU to pair with the GPU?
@@rebranded1248 Replied on your other comment
Hi Mike,
I'm planning to build a light office/workstation (blender, cad...) pc with R7 5600G. What entry level motherboard would be OK (processor utilization 100% for few hrs) Options: Gigabyte A520M-K V2, GIGABYTE B450M S2H, ASROCK B450M-Pro4 Or should I even forget about these motherboards?
Regards
go with the B450 as a minimum
@@mikesunboxing Thank you, I really appreciate it!
Can you put 1600x900 instead of 1920x1080?
yes you can
then you can get 60fps or more in cyber punk@@mikesunboxing
@@bigboyanimation3799 maybe with a few settings tweaks
BATTLEFIELD 2 & 3.
CALL OF DUTY OLD AND NEW...
ALIENS CALONIAL MARINE..
NEED FOR SPEED...
I have one in my system and it seems quite fast.
yeah it is a great processor and getting cheaper
Sadly amd didn’t make a 7000G new apu for DESKTOP with 12CU rdna2 680m…… 😞
think it is coming soon
Well...
Actually it's the best APU that goes into a AM4 motherboard.
The 6900HS/7735hx are probably the best APUs. They just haven't released the desktop version yet.
yes this is aimed at the custom pc market
🎤☀️🥊
The most powerful iGPUs are aboard Ryzen 6000 mobile chips.
yeah the laptop chips are ahead quite a bit at this point, but you can't buy them as a retail product and build your own pc with them, so that is why the statement is in the most part fairly accurate
Is this good for 4K video editing of short 2 minute films ? Or does it heat up more and whine when doing editing when compared to its equivalent INTEL (like the 12700) ?
depends what editing package you are using and the cooler, what is the intended setup?
@@mikesunboxing Its for Adobe Pre Pro and After Effects only. Some minor 3ds max work like just titles/logos animation etc.
@@mikesunboxing Adobe Pre Pro And After Effects. I can go for a mid tower cooler....not liquid cooling though.
@@simplysurfing it will be fine for that although the intel platform will be much better in premiere etc due to the quiksync in the igpu with intel processors