Power up your computing experience with the AMD Ryzen 7 5700X 3.4 GHz Eight-Core AM4 Processor, which features eight cores and 16 threads to help quickly load and multitask demanding applications. Designed for socket AM4 motherboards using the powerful Zen 3 architecture, this 7nm 5th generation Ryzen processor offers significantly improved performance compared to the previous generation. With a base clock speed of 3.4 GHz and a max boost clock speed of 4.6 GHz in addition to 32MB of L3 Cache, the Ryzen 7 5700X is built to provide the power needed to smoothly handle tasks ranging from content creation to immersive gaming experiences. You can boost its performance further by overclocking this unlocked processor. Other features include support for PCIe Gen 4 technology and 3200 MHz DDR4 RAM with compatible motherboards. This processor has a 65W TDP (Thermal Design Power) and does not include a cooling solution. Please note that it does not have an integrated GPU, so a dedicated graphics card is required.
- 8 Cores & 16 Threads
- 3.4 GHz Base Clock
- 4.6 GHz Max Boost Clock
- Socket AM4
AMD 5700X Overview
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AMD 5700X Reviews
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They packaged the item up really well, I opened it, put in my computer and I’m super pleased!
Best Price Performance on the Market
The AMD Ryzen 7 5700x at $190 gives you the most performance per dollar. This is especially true when you enable PBO on Ryzen Master as this gives you essentially the same performance of the Ryzen 7 5800x. Using PBO yields a Passmark Price Performance (CPU Mark / $Price) of 148 for a processor that scores a CPUMark over 28,000. The 5700x temps stay under control when used with a good cooler - I used a Cooler Master Hyper 212 Black. With PBO optimized for 115 watts the CPU stayed under 75 C on a multicore Cinebench R20 run. In light office work it draws 35 watts at 37 degrees C. Great processor for anyone using an AM4 motherboard.
