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Testseek.co.uk have collected 56 expert reviews of the AMD Ryzen 7 5700G 3.8GHz Socket AM4 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Ryzen 7 5700G 3.8GHz Socket AM4.
Award: Most Awarded August 2021
August 2021
 
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56 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Excellent CPU peformance
  • Restrained power
  • Good for SFF and HTPC builds
  • Having IGP offers even more choice
  • Reasonable value
  • All things considered
  • Class-leading graphics performance
  • Truly a reasonable 1080p gaming option
  • Even with some AAA titles
  • Good CPU side performance – sits between Ryzen 5 5600X and Ryzen 7 5800X
  • Easy to handle power requirements and thermals
  • Some tuning capacity through o

The editors didn't like

  • No PCIe 4.0 support
  • Half L3 cache of latest Vermeer Ryzens
  • IGP still based on older technology
  • Older Vega graphics architecture is disappointing when consoles get RDNA 2
  • Only PCIe Gen 3
  • 16MB L3 cache hurts performance

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  Published: 2021-08-04, Author: Luke , review by: kitguru.net

  • Class-leading graphics performance, Truly a reasonable 1080p gaming option, even with some AAA titles, Good CPU side performance – sits between Ryzen 5 5600X and Ryzen 7 5800X, Easy to handle power requirements and thermals, Some tuning capacity through o
  • Older Vega graphics architecture is disappointing when consoles get RDNA 2, Only PCIe Gen 3, 16MB L3 cache hurts performance,
  • To summarise, the Ryzen 7 5700G is a little slower than the Core i7-11700K in terms of compute workloads but that's OK given the price difference. It is notably slower than the eight-core Zen 3 Ryzen 7 5800X. So clearly, that 16MB reduction in L3 cache an...

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  Published: 2021-08-03, Author: Tarinder , review by: HEXUS.net

  • Excellent CPU peformance, Restrained power, Good for SFF and HTPC builds, Having IGP offers even more choice, Reasonable value, all things considered
  • No PCIe 4.0 support, Half L3 cache of latest Vermeer Ryzens, IGP still based on older technology
  • Introduced in OEM form in April this year, AMD's decision to release two Ryzen 5000G Series chips for the DIY market is a sage move.Desktop Ryzen 7 5700G is built using eight of the latest latest Zen 3 CPU cores allied to Radeon Graphics from the Vega...

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  Published: 2022-06-28, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com

  • For productivity and light (and I mean very light) gaming, the Ryzen 7 5700G is fine. It's not exciting, it's not RDNA 2, but it works. But I'll say this again, because I think it's worth repeating at its $359 list price the Ryzen 7 5700G doesn't make any...

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  Published: 2022-04-05, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com

  • Abstract:  Trying to figure out the best CPU for your next PC upgrade or DIY build? With apologies to Robert Frost, it's the classic two roads that parted in the wood—if the wood were a shopping-results page at Newegg or Amazon, and the road kept dividing endlessly...

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  Published: 2022-04-05, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com

  • Abstract:  Trying to figure out the best CPU for your next PC upgrade or DIY build? With apologies to Robert Frost, it's the classic two roads that parted in the wood—if the wood were a shopping-results page at Newegg or Amazon, and the road kept dividing endlessly...

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  Published: 2022-01-09, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com

  • Abstract:  Back on Christmas Eve I noted how the Linux 5.16 performance was looking real good for AMD APUs as a performance improvement not widely noted to that point with significant uplift over Linux 5.15 stable. The good news is Linux 5.16 is set to debut as stab...

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  Published: 2021-09-12, Author: Paul , review by: tomshardware.com

  • Faster Zen 3 CPU cores, Solid 1080p gaming, excellent 720p, Superior power consumption and efficiency, Expansive overclocking headroom, Bundled cooler, Compatible with some AM4 motherboards,
  • 5600G model has better price-to-performance ratio, PCIe 3.0 connectivity
  • If you're willing to accept lower fidelity and a limited selection of titles, AMD's Ryzen 7 5700G brings unbeatable 1080p and excellent 1280x720 gaming to iGPUs. However, its less expensive sibling, the Ryzen 5 5600G, is a better value...

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  Published: 2021-08-25, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com

  • Abstract:  Earlier this month the AMD Ryzen 5 5600G and Ryzen 7 5700G desktop APUs officially launched for retail availability. Unfortunately we were not seeded with any review sample for being able to conduct Linux testing on these Zen 3 APUs with Vega graphics, bu...

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  Published: 2021-08-11, Author: Dr. , review by: anandtech.com

  • Abstract:  Earlier this year, AMD launched its Zen 3 based desktop processor solutions with integrated graphics. Marketed as the Ryzen 5000G family, these processors are the latest offering to combine AMD's high-performing Zen 3 cores with tried-and-tested Vega 8 gr...

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  Published: 2021-08-03, Author: W1zzard , review by: techpowerup.com

  • Eight Zen 3 cores: very good performance, Huge gains in low-threaded applications vs. previous APUs, Integrated graphics, Many games playable with IGP, Multiplier unlocked, Compatible with existing AM4 motherboards, Very energy efficient, CPU cooler inclu
  • High price, 16 MB L3 cache vs. 32 MB on Zen 3 without IGP, Single-threaded/gaming performance slightly lower than other Zen 3 CPUs, Vega GPU architecture is dated, Only supports PCI-Express 3.0
  • According to AMD, the Ryzen 7 5700G will retail for $360. Eight Zen 3 cores: very good performance Huge gains in low-threaded applications vs. previous APUs Integrated graphics Many games playable with IGP Multiplier unlocked Compatible with existing AM4...

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