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Your cart is empty.For gamers, creators, and all-around PC users who want enthusiast-class performance without the need for a discrete graphics card – look no further than Ryzen™ 5000 G-Series Desktop Processors – The Ultimate Desktop Processor with Graphics.
David Juan
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
The AMD Ryzen 5 5600G is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a CPU with integrated graphics. It's perfect for those building a low-cost gaming PC or for using your system until you can get a dedicated GPU. The performance is outstanding—I can run a wide variety of programs and systems without any issues. This CPU not only provides great efficiency, but it also does so at a very reasonable price. I'm truly impressed with its quality and performance, and it has exceeded my expectations. It’s one of the best purchases I’ve made, and I have no regrets at all. If you're looking for a budget-friendly yet powerful option, this is definitely the way to go.
Cassiane Jonson Marcondes
Reviewed in Brazil on February 10, 2025
Montei o pc somente após 1 ano da compra doprocessador kkk, já tem alguns meses que estou usando e tudo certo até o momento. O pc ficou top demais com esse processador, para o meu uso ele é mais do que o suficiente.
Suminie
Reviewed in Sweden on January 3, 2025
CPU works great and was really easy to install. There are no issues in the pc at all and it does come with a good fan and cooler, though i am using the THERMALTAKE UX200 SE for a white build ~As the CPU already installed i dont have any pictures than it with some thermal paste on while installing, and the look of the thermaltake cooler and fan on it installed (*・ω・)ノ
MiguiOceano
Reviewed in Spain on January 2, 2025
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_Shopper
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024
Has been my go to processor for budget builds for two years. It was used for builds that were for gaming, video editing and CAD.Pro 1: Enough cores and performance that should satisfy anyone with a limited budget but needs big performance in content creation.Pro 2: Have been told by many people that their child loves the gaming ability. It will handle AAA titles at 1080p. Good gaming ability for entry-level.Pro 3: Works on older AM4 chipsets like the A320 with a BIOS update.Con: None at this moment.Pro Tip: If you’re on an older AM4 CPU, then it is worth upgrading to this CPU. You’ll notice a huge bump in performance. Also, dual channel DDR4 at 3200MHz is the performance sweet spot for AM4 processors.Would I buy it again? No, because the cost of entry to AM5 is lower.
Ashley sanchez
Reviewed in Mexico on August 14, 2024
Rendimiento:El Ryzen 5 5600G ofrece un rendimiento sólido en tareas cotidianas y en juegos a resoluciones y configuraciones gráficas medias. Los seis núcleos y doce hilos permiten ejecutar múltiples aplicaciones simultáneamente sin experimentar ralentizaciones. La gráfica integrada Radeon ofrece un rendimiento suficiente para disfrutar de juegos populares a 1080p con detalles medios.Consideraciones:Para juegos exigentes: Si buscas un rendimiento máximo en juegos con configuraciones gráficas altas y resoluciones 4K, es recomendable complementar este procesador con una tarjeta gráfica dedicada.Generación: Aunque es un procesador de excelente calidad, ha sido superado por modelos más recientes de la serie Ryzen 5000.Conclusión:El AMD Ryzen 5 5600G es un procesador versátil y eficiente que ofrece un excelente equilibrio entre rendimiento y precio. Es una excelente opción para usuarios que buscan un sistema para tareas cotidianas, creación de contenido y juegos ligeros. Sin embargo, si eres un jugador exigente que busca el máximo rendimiento gráfico, puede que necesites un procesador más potente o una tarjeta gráfica dedicada.Recomendado para:Usuarios que buscan un sistema equilibrado para tareas cotidianas y juegos ligeros.Creadores de contenido que necesitan un procesador con buen rendimiento en tareas multihilo.Usuarios que desean actualizar su PC sin gastar una gran cantidad de dinero.
Nicolas Retavizca
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024
The Ryzen 5 5600G has proven to be an absolute game-changer for my gaming setup, and I can't help but express my excitement about the surprising performance it brings to the table. If you're looking for an excellent processor to kickstart your gaming journey, the Ryzen 5 5600G is undoubtedly a stellar choice.What truly sets the 5600G apart is its integrated Radeon Vega graphics. For those who might not have a dedicated graphics card from the get-go, the Vega graphics on the 5600G pack a surprising punch. I was pleasantly shocked by the quality of graphics and frame rates achievable without a discrete GPU. This feature makes the Ryzen 5 5600G an excellent choice for budget-conscious gamers or those gradually upgrading their system components.The processor's ability to handle multitasking seamlessly adds another layer of versatility. Whether you're streaming your gameplay, running background applications, or engaging in content creation, the Ryzen 5 5600G takes it all in stride. The improved efficiency and power management also contribute to a cooler and quieter system, enhancing the overall gaming experience.
Duncan H.
Reviewed in Canada on September 13, 2023
If you're playing games at 1080p, and not doing insane tasks, this is the right CPU for you. I had one before the one I just bought, and not being nearly as experienced with computers, I never monitored its temperature and it likely toasted itself over time. The new one, however, is working like a charm. If I have a tip for you, it's this.Step 1: Go to the searchbar on the bottom left and type choose a power plan, and then open.Step 2: You'll see the balanced (recommended) one. Click change plan settings.Step 3: Click change advanced power settings.Step 4: You'll see a list with some plus signs left of various things. Click the plus sign to the left of "processor power management".Step 5: Click the plus sign next to "maximum processor state".Step 6: Click the number (I assume it will be 100%) and change it to 99%.By following these steps, you'll limit the amount of power your CPU receives. Now, this isn't dangerous, provided you don't set the number really low. I first set it to 70% while following a video. Then I slowly increased it to 85%, and I noticed an insane drop in temperature (around 20-30c) while playing various games. Red Dead Redemption 2, for instance, was cooking my CPU beforehand, and then I turned down the variable and the high temperatures were gone. Now, does it affect performance in any way? It....can. The 5600G is a 6 core, 12 thread processor. When setting it to 85%, the base clock of 3.90GHZ dropped to around 3-3.16GHZ for me. I've noticed zero affect on performance. If there is an affect to performance, it would be a few frames in games, MAYBE. If that. And for browsing the web, I have yet to notice anything. Now of course, if you're planning to use the 5600G as an APU solely (if you don't have a graphics card), then I would be a little more careful with lowering the variable. But if you have a graphics card then I wouldn't worry at all. Some people don't recommend the card because "it's not good enough", but how is it not good enough? It shatters web browsing, gaming, streaming, and basically everything that the average PC gamer does on their machine. If we're talking about more advanced activities, then yeah. You might want a CPU that has more cores, or one that is able to reach a higher speed and overclock. If you're planning to build a computer that is just gonna game at 1080p-1440p with some web browsing, Discord and streaming on the side, it's the CPU for you. Just pay attention to your temperatures. The last 5600G I had cooked under my nose. Ryzens get pretty hot.
Aran B.
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2022
I love this little chip. Sips power and does regular computer + modern games pretty well. Quite a generational jump from the days of AMD FX series and the Phenom line. I remember building a comparable machine six or seven years ago using triple core chips on the Phenom line and feeling like i had gotten a pretty decent bargain for good power. These modern Ryzen 5000 chips are a whole new level of performance. Desktop feels peppy with a Samsung 980 SSD and my mATX build is cute and simple. I was able to put the computer together for less than $400 thanks to this APU. I woulnd't recommend this for any serious gaming at 1080+ resolution. Graphics Card prices are low enough now to justify a traditional GPU build. For less intensive use cases, this chip is it. It boosts quite nicely and consitently to 4400mhz and the FSB runs 1:1 with Hynix kit 3600 Cl16 kit I have overclocked to 3733 with tighter timings using Ryzen Dram calculator. Additionally, i used Ryzen Master's Curve Optimizer settings to get even better performance and efficiency. Playing Halo Infinite at 720p lowest settings I'm getting 30-50 fps and with dynamic resolution 60-80fps with the HWmonitor reading 65C. at peak. Not performance i would be satisfied with for competitive play, but that's just not what this APU is for. Using Cinbench R23 this chip will definitely ramp up to 70c. I don't think i've seen it at or near 80c with anything but Prime95 very small fft. The wraith cooler is more than sufficient for this chip.+Quick and Efficient+Low Temps with stock cooler+Value+Lots of Negative Curve Headroom using Ryzen Master+Infinite Fabric can match high ram clocks+60 FPS+ @ 720p gaming in modern games+6 cores, 12 threads feels somewhat future proof+Low Power draw @ 65watts-I'm kinda mad that mine came with three bent pins that i managed to fix. Amazon's fault and i feel kinda cheated.
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