
AMD 360 Ryzen 7 5700G APU Review & Benchmarks vs. R5 5600G, R7 5800X, & More
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Date: 2021-06-20
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rougenaxela
No reason to get a a 5700G over a 5600G for gaming on IGP, but for a stopgap with stronger CPU maybe. Alternatively if you just generally want a CPU with generally-slightly-better-than-5600X performance in non-gaming workloads and only need a GPU for basic display output... well I guess paying 60 extra for this IGP makes more sense than paying 60 that the current market wants for a piddly ol GT 710.
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No reason to get a a 5700G over a 5600G for gaming on IGP, but for a stopgap with stronger CPU maybe. Alternatively if you just generally want a CPU with generally-slightly-better-than-5600X performance in non-gaming workloads and only need a GPU for basic display output... well I guess paying 60 extra for this IGP makes more sense than paying 60 that the current market wants for a piddly ol GT 710.
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Viperspider
I bought a 5800x a few months ago but I was originally holding out for a 5700x (not G) announcement because I was so impressed with the 3700x. I eventually ran out of patience and splurged on the 5800x and after seeing these results I'm glad I did! I think I got the better deal.
Well, assuming they don't release a 5700x with more cache or whatever which would reduce the performance and value gap.
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I bought a 5800x a few months ago but I was originally holding out for a 5700x (not G) announcement because I was so impressed with the 3700x. I eventually ran out of patience and splurged on the 5800x and after seeing these results I'm glad I did! I think I got the better deal.
Well, assuming they don't release a 5700x with more cache or whatever which would reduce the performance and value gap.
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thud
Its a Zen3 monolithic core with IGPU. We get it. Its clocked/priced to fit perfectly below the 5600X or 5800X desktops parts. Its exactly what AMD wanted.
What about what the enthusiasts want to know? We want like for like comparisons. Same power limit same clock speed. which is faster? How fast can we push the memory etc. Please update us with this information. Thank you.
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Its a Zen3 monolithic core with IGPU. We get it. Its clocked/priced to fit perfectly below the 5600X or 5800X desktops parts. Its exactly what AMD wanted.
What about what the enthusiasts want to know? We want like for like comparisons. Same power limit same clock speed. which is faster? How fast can we push the memory etc. Please update us with this information. Thank you.
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Sgt.
I am excited to see GPGPU more involved in everyday usage like in CAD software. I think the APU will start to matter more once the compilers catch up in polyhedral modeling like clang does. If only AMD could get the GPGPU to fit into their modular Chiplet + Infinity Fabric they would probably get better yields (cheaper) and performance (cache).
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I am excited to see GPGPU more involved in everyday usage like in CAD software. I think the APU will start to matter more once the compilers catch up in polyhedral modeling like clang does. If only AMD could get the GPGPU to fit into their modular Chiplet + Infinity Fabric they would probably get better yields (cheaper) and performance (cache).
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TheVulcanJedi
14:08 Triggered Coremonger: But I need 16 cores and 32 threads for discord, browser tabs, rgb software, and online backup software, even though I'm fully gpu-bound and my cpu is practically idling while I game. Of course, I can't prove I need it but it will be smoother, I'm sure. Oh and I need 64gb of RAM.
Steve: \ facepalm
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14:08 Triggered Coremonger: But I need 16 cores and 32 threads for discord, browser tabs, rgb software, and online backup software, even though I'm fully gpu-bound and my cpu is practically idling while I game. Of course, I can't prove I need it but it will be smoother, I'm sure. Oh and I need 64gb of RAM.
Steve: \ facepalm
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ivo215
What I don't understand, probably because I know too little about processor design, is that once you install a dedicated GPU and switch over to that, the integrated GPU sits back, relaxes, and does nothing ever after. Why do those then idle compute units not get put to use as co-processors? It seems like a wasted potential.
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What I don't understand, probably because I know too little about processor design, is that once you install a dedicated GPU and switch over to that, the integrated GPU sits back, relaxes, and does nothing ever after. Why do those then idle compute units not get put to use as co-processors? It seems like a wasted potential.
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eddieobscurant
I think a comparison to the 3400g would be nice for someone like me thinking to upgrade on my b450 tomahawk. Also the differences when gaming on the igpu would be nice, although I don't expect more than a 10% average since most of the time would be gpu limited.
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I think a comparison to the 3400g would be nice for someone like me thinking to upgrade on my b450 tomahawk. Also the differences when gaming on the igpu would be nice, although I don't expect more than a 10% average since most of the time would be gpu limited.
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taith2
I'll say: AMD waits way too long with consumer market release of this part.
In my opinion by the time it's officially launched, as planned GPU squeeze should be at it's end.
In April it would be godsend, by August market won't be nearly as interested.
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I'll say: AMD waits way too long with consumer market release of this part.
In my opinion by the time it's officially launched, as planned GPU squeeze should be at it's end.
In April it would be godsend, by August market won't be nearly as interested.
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perseverance8
I'm looking forward to the 5700G. I already have a handful of Radeon cards to use in my planned build, I only participate in flight sim gaming so my performance requirements only modestly demanding, my RX480 8G + Ryzen 1700 is still running strong.
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I'm looking forward to the 5700G. I already have a handful of Radeon cards to use in my planned build, I only participate in flight sim gaming so my performance requirements only modestly demanding, my RX480 8G + Ryzen 1700 is still running strong.
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Locutus
at 21:08 should the top blue bar which represents 182.7 fps go OVER the 180 fps line ?
i know, im picky ... but you guys are so perfect it took me so long to finally mention something xD that no one else did, cause it was too unimportant :)
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at 21:08 should the top blue bar which represents 182.7 fps go OVER the 180 fps line ?
i know, im picky ... but you guys are so perfect it took me so long to finally mention something xD that no one else did, cause it was too unimportant :)
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