The AMD Ryzen 5 5600X processor is aimed at users who require high performance for everyday tasks such as office work, multimedia, photo and video editing, and at the same time want to enjoy a gaming experience at medium or high graphic settings on games on a desktop computer. It is a processor with 6 cores and 12 threads (6-core/12-thread) and a clock speed of up to 3.7 GHz.
The processor does not have an integrated graphics card. This means that to have video output from a Ryzen 5 5600X processor, you will need to use an additional discrete graphics card (discrete GPU), which will connect to the system's motherboard via the appropriate slot, such as PCIe (PCI Express).
The latest technologies
When you have the "Zen 3" processor architecture for gamers and content creators, the possibilities are endless. Whether you're playing the latest games, designing the next skyscraper, or processing data, you need a powerful processor that can handle all that - and even more. Without a doubt, the AMD Ryzen™ 5000 Series desktop processors set the bar for gamers and artists.
AMD StoreMI Technology
Software that combines the speed of an SSD with the capacity of an HDD. With Store MI, the two independent storage media create a unified drive that, through intelligent software management, provides incredible advantages resulting in cost savings.
Zen 3 Architecture
Making their debut in the 5000 series, the Zen 3 are based on and completely redesigned from the legendary Zen generation.
IPC, the Zen 3 can draw 19% more performance from each MHz frequency compared to the Zen 2 generation
Lower Latency, transition to a new unified core and cache complex that reduces communication delays
Ryzen Master
The processors are factory unlocked so you can customize yours to your needs. The Ryzen Master program helps with the processor setup, offering all the options you need.
It features a basic menu, an advanced menu, and live monitoring of the processor system.
AMD Ryzen™ VR Ready Premium
For users who demand a top-tier VR experience, AMD offers high-performance Ryzen™ VR Ready Premium processors. These selected models meet or exceed the current recommended specifications of leading VR-HMD manufacturers Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, or Windows® Mixed Reality for processors, helping to ensure the best possible experiences in the virtual worlds you choose.
Boost your frames, boost your game
In supported games, you can take advantage of features like AMD FidelityFX™ Super Resolution. It helps increase frame rates for high-quality, high-resolution gaming experiences on PCs using almost any graphics card. The state-of-the-art upscaling algorithm converts low-resolution input into high-resolution frames with extremely high-quality edges and distinct pixel details.
Win with the latest technologies
Play with confidence. The AMD Ryzen™ 5000 G-Series desktop processors deliver incredible performance with cutting-edge technologies like Precision Boost 2 and Precision Boost Overdrive. Cool under pressure, these processors continue the AMD Ryzen™ tradition of exceptional performance per watt of the 7nm architecture.
AMD Wraith Stealth Cooler
The AMD Wraith Stealth Cooler included in the package is cool, quiet, and low-profile.
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Excellent performance in a build with Asrock Fatality B450. With a simple BIOS update, it worked flawlessly. The only downside is the cooler, which is inferior even to the older Wraith of the 2700. With a better cooler and some thermal paste, you will have satisfactory temperatures.
Very good processor that is worth its money by far. It runs almost everything without any problem. The only complaint is that the CPU raises the temperature a lot, up to 90. Of course, I am using the AMD cooler, and that might be the reason. Anyone who has a different opinion can correct me.
The processor is simply perfect. It works for both office tasks and gaming. The temperatures are high, but this is mainly due to the cooler. With an aftermarket cooler, it's just right. It pairs with a lot of GPUs on the market, low range and mid range. Very economical and high quality.
Purchase at 125€ on 22/05/2024
Replacement of the Ryzen 1700x on the Asus Crosshair VI Hero (with bios update)
I saw an increase in performance in all games by about 10-15% (with GTX 1070 and 1080p monitor)
It is value for money for anyone who wants to give a performance boost to an older system.
The best CPU at the moment where you can buy with little money! From 2600 to 5600x it's like being outside in the tremendous heat right now and entering a building with full Air Conditioning, a big difference in games especially those that require more CPU, you won't regret it! The stock cooler is FINE MAIN, if you want better temperatures go for Aftermarket!
As soon as I put it on an ASrockB450M Steel legend I made the jump from the 1600AF oc 4Ghz I bought it for 136 Euros all together with shipping. I will renew in a short period when I will have an experience with it and I will tell you my final opinion about the 5600X.
Good evening everyone, so I bought the processor for €130 and I can say that it is a beast literally. Fortnite runs at 240fps (but it can easily reach 360fps due to the monitor), LOL runs very smoothly at 1080p with very high settings capped at 360fps, and games like GTA V, Resident Evil 7, and others in the same category run at a steady 60fps on ultra settings. I think I don't need to say anything else.
The processor is excellent. In response to the review by "theodoxos 06/03/2024", all G models support PCIe 3.0 (e.g. AMD Ryzen™ 5 5600G - https://www.amd.com/en/products/apu/amd-ryzen-5-5600g), while the others (5600, 5600X) support PCIe 4.0 (https://www.amd.com/en/products/cpu/amd-ryzen-5-5600x). These are to avoid misunderstandings and misinformation.
It's an amazing processor, I was on the 2400g and I got this one now, no comparison, the computer runs games with 60/70 more fps, I have a gigabyte rtx 2070 super graphics card
Coming from a Ryzen 5 2600, of course the differences are huge. It works on an x470 MSI with 16GB RAM and I use a 1660 Super as the GPU. It was purchased as a base to drive a better GPU in the future, and where I thought the 1660 Super was already performing at its maximum with the 2600... I was wrong!!! I gained another 20 to 30 fps in games that I play at 1080p (Assetto Corsa, Dirt 5, Mafia, GTA V, Forza, Call of Duty).
I consider it the sweet spot for gaming on the AM4 platform as it is cheaper than the 5700x without any significant difference in performance. I also believe that the high clock speeds it locks in games, specifically 4650 MHz, provide more power to the GPU compared to the regular 5600. I don't use the stock cooler, but a be quiet dark rock slim, and temperatures with PBO set to the max with whatever the motherboard provides range from 30 to 35 degrees idle and during normal computer usage, and around 50 to 60 degrees in games, and about 10 to 15 degrees higher in the summer.
Excellent, war dog. I have him in an Sff pc inside the Fractal Ridge. Idle with the Noctua nh-12ls 40-45 C. Gaming in heavy 4X rts and simulation max 75 C and Cinebench never exceeded 85 C.
I had him as the main CPU for 2 years in my build and it ran all programs without issues. Under heavy video editing software usage, it struggles a bit but ultimately manages. In multitasking, it's OK! As for games, it was and remains the ultimate VFM choice from AMD. It can stand up to a build even with a 3070 TI without significant bottleneck. I installed it in my son's PC now in combination with a Gigabyte B550M DS3H and an RTX 2060 Super, exclusively for gaming with a 750W power supply. It performs excellently at 1080p. Regarding temperatures, it has a low TDP, so it doesn't reach crazy temperatures - just make sure to buy a quality aftermarket cooler "for sure". I uploaded a photo regarding the PBO because many are asking whether to enable it from the BIOS or keep it off. I have done several measurements with PBO open - closed (Disable) - Auto (Default Disable). If your case has good airflow combined with a good AIO cooler like an Arctic Freezer or even a good air cooler, the temperature difference is +14C with PBO open reaching up to 83C under heavy load (stress test), which is perfectly normal for AMD. With PBO closed or Default, it maxes out at 75C and in games at 68C max. The difference in games is from 3 to 8 FPS regarding PBO. Therefore, prefer to keep PBO off. Under no circumstances should you consider keeping the stock cooler unless you're only doing office work. If you don't want to go to another generation, prefer him with closed eyes. If you can spare another €30, go for the newer 5700X mainly for better multitasking performance and a +5% in gaming! If you want the ultimate gaming setup, the only solution is the 5800X3D if you stay on this platform. 4.5/5, of course!
The processor, as many have already said, is excellent, offering great value for money. However, its cooler and fan are not as quiet or efficient. Yes, I would recommend a change, but it is not a waste. Overall, it is highly recommended!
The processor is really what you need for games......fast, better performance in games.....just can't see temperatures through speccy
if someone knows something let me know
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Great value for money at 150 euros.
Ignore the cooler and get another one right away... unless you want to use oil in the winter, then let it warm you up :P
I haven't used it much, but in some applications I opened, it didn't lag, as if it was getting a massage at 10-15% usage.
*You will definitely need a cooler as the stock one raises temperatures in demanding games
The best I have ever tried in terms of value for money processor, it performs amazingly, I haven't experienced any issues yet, it is very fast, it plays games flawlessly and easily at high fps accompanied by a 2080ti and 32gb ram. I highly recommend it, this processor is a beast!
I give it 4 stars because for some reason (although there is no compatibility issue) with the Gigabyte B550 Gaming X V2 motherboard & Corsair Vengeance 3600 RAM, only slots 3 & 4 are recognized... I changed the RAM, same issue... I replaced the motherboard (B550, brand new) and still the same...
I am stuck with 16GB RAM (2x8) and the store told me that the processor is fine but it's only causing a problem for me...
Generally, on Tom's Hardware and elsewhere, the majority of issues are with AMD... I don't know if I will buy Team Red again... I see myself going for Intel after 20 consecutive years with AMD...
CONFIRMATION: I bought another processor and it doesn't show any problems at all. I ended up with a faulty processor. The store (Ask Answers, it has been renamed) is simply ABSENT. They were working on the assumption that the issue was with the CPU. Good prices but TERRIBLE after-sales service. Imagine, as soon as I gave them the CPU, the first comment was "what did you do to it?" I have also written a letter to AMD and I will send it to them by mail through a special platform they have on their website.
For the price of what you expect. It does everything on a mid-spec PC, maybe even on high spec. It hasn't disappointed me in the 4-5 months I've had it. I would buy it again if I went back
Replace your 1600 with a powerful X370 motherboard. However, the fact that we are using first-generation AM4 processors in 2023 may be the reason why AM5 motherboards are priced sky-high compared to all other desktop parts that are sold at bargain prices (excluding GPUs).
It's simply amazing. It doesn't understand anything. It's one of the best value-for-money processors, running everything smoothly and even with the cooler it has in the box, it doesn't raise crazy temperatures. Buyers should get it without a second thought.
Real beast for CPU. Cold processor, temperatures don't rise (with the Hyper 212 RGB air cooler, you could even add liquid cooling) and I have it on the ASUS ROG Strix B550-F motherboard (stock CPU settings). The system runs great! I have nothing else to say, whoever buys it will enjoy it as its performance for the price is exceptional. Also, in my opinion, AMD has been doing an excellent job with processors in recent years and deserves more recognition than Intel.
The packaging had signs of a detached sticker. The Processor is the best and relatively at a good price. Three stars because it tells you that it has a fan, but you have to change it if you think that after 2-3 hours with a closed case it raises temperatures. Maybe they should have just put a good fan or not have one at all.
The first choice for a previous generation processor (AM4) for primary use in gaming and simple tasks. 6 cores more than enough for the latest - so far - games, plays them all fearlessly. Low power consumption and relatively cool even with air cooling. At the price it is now, blindly go for it for a medium level gaming PC. The new generation is currently quite expensive, so invest confidently in this one.
Four years ago, I bought an X370 Crosshair VI Hero at a very good price due to the last pieces available. It proved to be an even better purchase when support for the 5000 series was released. I updated the BIOS and it worked straight away without any problems!
I paired it with a 6900XT on a 4K monitor. It is the "smallest" acceptable processor that does not bottleneck such high-end cards at 4K resolution.
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