The AMD Ryzen™ 5000 Series processor sets new standards in performance for gamers and creators.
With 8 "Zen 3" architecture cores (TSMC 7nm FinFET) and 16 processing threads (thanks to SMT technology), AMD 3D V-Cache™ technology, AMD StoreMI, and AMD Ryzen™ Master Utility, operating frequency from 3.0GHz to 4.1GHz (Max. Boost) and 96MB L3 Cache, the AMD Ryzen™ 7 5700X3D processor meets all your needs — to always keep you at the top of your game!
With the latest technologies
The AMD Ryzen™ 5000 series processors incorporate the most advanced features and capabilities to keep you at the top of your game. Alongside top-tier processing power, they offer cutting-edge technologies designed to provide you with ultimate performance when you need it, including Precision Boost 2, Precision Boost Overdrive, and PCIe® 4.0 (the Ryzen™ 5 5500 processor supports PCIe® 3.0).
7nm "Zen 3" Architecture
The new AMD Ryzen™ 5000 Series processors are designed based on the new "Zen 3" architecture at 7nm for up to 19% increase in instructions per cycle (IPC) compared to the previous generation and higher maximum boost frequency for even higher performance when you need it.
The fastest in the game
Do you play games or are you a content creator? In any case, you need an AMD Ryzen™ 5000 Series processor to enjoy ultimate performance. The AMD Ryzen™ 5000 Series processors are the perfect means to experience thrilling adventures with the next generation of the most demanding games while also excelling in multi-threaded tasks, such as 3D and video rendering or software compiling.
AMD 3D V-Cache™ Technology
The 3D V-Cache (also known as 3D Vertical Cache) is a new technology that significantly improves the overall performance of the processor as it allows the integration of a larger amount of cache memory. Although structurally it has many common elements with the Ryzen™ 5 5700X (e.g., they have the same number of cores/threads), the Ryzen™ 5 5700X3D incorporates a total of 100MB of cache memory (4MB L2 Cache + 96MB L3 Cache), boosting performance in Windows® 11 Gaming.
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Purchased for €158, I installed it on an Asus Prime B350 Plus that I've had since 2017 (I also upgraded from a 1060 to a 3080). In Cinebench R23 with the Arctic Freezer 34 esports duo and -30 on all cores in pbotuner, it reaches up to 80. It is 5% lower than the 5800X3D. If you find it at a good price and want a powerful upgrade while already on AM4, don't think twice, it's a chaotic difference compared to the Ryzen 5 2600 I had.
From Ryzen 5 3600XT, I switched to this CPU which I believe is a great value for money. It really boosted my FPS to the sky.
Personally, I play PUBG which is a heavy game. With my previous CPU, paired with an RTX 4060, I had a lot of spikes and stuttering, and my FPS ranged from 65 to 110 at best... but now, guys, there's a huge difference. I'm playing over 200 FPS and many times it reaches 300, it's unbelievable. I highly recommend it! The only issue is that it seems to run a bit hot, even though I have an Arctic cooler. During summer, it hits temperatures of 75-81 degrees, but I think it's also because of the heat in my room. However, I'm obviously satisfied!
Upgrade from AMD Ryzen 3700x to 5700x3d. Completely satisfied, -20 PBO Curve for lower temperatures without performance loss. Significant increase in gaming performance, almost complete elimination of micro-stutter. For those on AM4, I think it is necessary as the final upgrade for extending the system's lifespan by at least 2-3 years.
A very reliable processor, especially for gaming. Its price is fair, around 200-220€, personally I bought it for 204€, while the price of the 5800x3d has gone up. For those who have stayed with previous generation r3 - r5 - r7, it is worth upgrading. Ideal for the AM4 socket and future proof.
The processor performs very well in games, easily handles high-end GPUs, compared to the 5800x3d it is about 5-10% lower depending on the game.
In terms of temperature, it is at normal levels with a moderate liquid cooling.
I will not do Hate. I always think that when something comes out, it is expensive and then prices drop (apple, xiaomi, intel, nvidia, amd, coolermaster, corsair and many other products). Let's focus on the positives and negatives.
The little brother of the 5800x3D has arrived. I still don't understand why the 5600x3D has not come to Greece and they only sell it as "walmart/microcenter EXCLUSIVE"... However, the 5700x3D is an OK proposition. It's not fantastic to fall in love with (it doesn't come with cooling, has the same TDP as its big bro (or Aniki for the NERDS) 5800x3D and only 4.1 instead of 4.5 ghz single core speed. In terms of performance, it has scenarios with 5% less than the big brother and in some others up to 13%... If someone asks, it's OK but only if you find it for 200-220, otherwise it's a bad investment-buy.
At 255€ where you can find it now in stores, you save 20-25€ in your wallet for 5-15% less performance... very bad...
If it drops to 200-220 what does a future buyer gain
19-28% better performance than 5700X (like 20€ more than 5700X)
16-22% better performance than 5800X (like 30€ more than 5800X)
V-cache memory against both above
5-15% less performance than 5800x3D (you save 50-70€)
It has PCIE 4.0 support with B550/X570 motherboards, ability to support WIFI 6E (not 7 yet even with a separate network card), DDR4 4slots 64GB (2x32/4x16), SAM (amd tech with 6000/7000 series if it goes into a B550/X570 motherboard) SSD speed up to 7500 (if the disk supports such speed - ps5 compatible)
I repeat at the $209 MSRP it was released in America it's great against the $279 5800x3D. At the moment, nope, put your hand a little deeper in your pocket and give the extra 20€ for the 5800x3D