AMD Ryzen 5 5600G

AM4, 3.90 GHz, 6 -Core
Price in EUR including VAT
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Series

Product details

AMD Ryzen 5 processors are the perfect solution for customers who want to handle extensive gaming, development, and everyday tasks without performance issues or interruptions.

Key specifications

Processor family
Ryzen 5th Gen
Number of processor cores
6 -Core
Max. TDP
65 W
Number of threads
12
PCI express version (max.)
3
Item number
16242475

General information

Manufacturer
AMD
Category
Processors
Manufacturer no.
100-100000252BOX
Release date
5.8.2021

Processor

Processor family
Ryzen 5th Gen
Socket
AM4
AMD Core
Ryzen 3rd gene
Clock frequency
3.90 GHz
Max. turbo clock rate
4.40 GHz
Number of processor cores
6 -Core
Number of threads
12
Lithography
7 nm
Max. TDP
65 W
L2 Cache
3000 kB
L3 Cache
16 MB
Multiplier unlocked
Yes
PCI express version (max.)
3
Processor design
64-bit

AMD Technologies

AMD Technologies
AMD HyperTransportAMD Precision Boost

Graphics processing unit

Onboard graphics
Yes
Graphics card model
Radeon RX Vega 7
Clock frequency
1900 MHz

Memory

Memory channels
Dual-Channel
Memory type
DDR4-RAM
Max. memory (RAM)
3.20 GB

Sustainability

Manufacturer commitment
SBTi

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Scope of delivery

Scope of delivery
AMD Processor in a Box (PIB)

Package dimensions

Length
14.50 cm
Width
13.60 cm
Height
7.80 cm
Weight
428 g

Legal Notice

Product Safety

14-day cancellation right
30-day right of return
Return policy
24 Months Statutory warrantyGuarantee provisions

Reviews & Ratings

Translation: machine translated
Overall ratingVery good80/100
Good76/100
PC Magazin Logo
PC MagazinSingle testReleaseJanuary 2022

For a work PC, the AMD Ryzen 5 5600G is a good choice because you don't need a dedicated graphics card. As a gaming processor, the Ryzen 5 5600X would be better, as it supports PCIe 4.0.

Very good80/100
PC Games Hardware Logo
PC Games HardwareSingle testReleaseSeptember 2021

AMD can certainly be criticised for still relying on the old Vega architecture in the case of a current Zen 3 APU; after all, the Playstation 5 or the Steam Deck, for example, use an RDNA IGP that is far more powerful than a Vega. But since AMD apparently has only limited possibilities to produce enough RDNA chips, the weakest market just goes empty-handed, a logical approach of a profit-oriented company...

Very good85/100
Toms Hardware Guide Logo
Toms Hardware GuideSingle testReleaseSeptember 2021
  • PositiveStellar price-to-performance ratio
  • PositiveFaster Zen 3 CPU cores
  • PositivePassable 1080p, solid 720p
  • PositiveExcellent power consumption and efficiency
  • PositiveGreat overclocking headroom
  • PositiveBundled cooler