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AMD Ryzen 5 5600G
AMD★★★★★4.5🔥 DEAL -$108
6C/12T
AM4
65W
28%
B
$259
$151.33
2 stores
Specifications
cpuMark19664
SocketAM4
Cores/Threads6C
Threads12
Base Clock3.9GHz
Boost Clock4.4GHz
TDP65W
MemoryDDR4
Max RAM3200
L3 Cache16
iGPUYes
iGPU NameRadeon Vega 7
ArchitectureZen 3
PERFORMANCE
28%
Customer Reviews★★★★★5.0 · 5 reviews
★★★★★Powerful Performance Without a GPU
The AMD Ryzen 5 5600G is an excellent processor that delivers strong performance and incredible value, especially for users who want a capable system without needing a dedicated graphics card. It’s a perfect choice for budget gaming builds and everyday productivity.
With 6 cores and 12 threads, this CPU handles multitasking, gaming, and general use smoothly. It features boost speeds up to 4.4 GHz, providing fast and responsive performance in both applications and games.
Eli Samuel · 2026-04-30 · via amazon
★★★★★Perfect starter CPU for a beginner
I snagged this CPU back in COVID for $79 and at the time of writing this, it's still a good value for money CPU. The performance of the chip right out the box is amazing and if you know how to do some overclocking, then go right ahead to squeeze as much performance as you need. It's very compact for the AM4 platform and is compatible with any B350 (BiOS update needed), B450 and B550 board for the price. Installing is very straightforward and takes less than 25 seconds. The stock cooler is good as well and keeps it at 70 degrees under load and 60 if you introduce cooler air.
Khalifa Williams · 2026-03-27 · via amazon
★★★★★Worth the money, 5600 all the way
So far working great!
I had issues with my 5500 not displaying an image, so decided to go with a cpu with graphics to eliminate my gpu being the issue. Turns out my gpu was fine, the cpu just didn’t want to cooperate with the gpu, once I installed this 560 everything works and ran smoothly.
Great processor, I can run SW outlaws at 1080p and barely break 45c
Brandon Burmeister · 2026-02-07 · via amazon
★★★★★A Great Bargain
an amazing processor, I use it everyday for streaming, and some light gaming. can have 15 chrome tabs open and no slow down. Highly recommend! also, you can add a more powerful GPU if you want high level gaming
MysticLite · 2026-02-25 · via amazon
★★★★★Fast Multi-threaded proc - great value
I write this review in the midst of the great chip shortage and video card mining debacle of 2021. In short - my GeForce 980TI failed. Video card prices are through the roof, even the used market has gone stupid. I picked this up after watching some reviews online and reading about it. Lets get right to it.
Gaming Performance - I play a mix of games - Elder Scrolls Online (ESO), Diablo II Resurrected, Outer Worlds, and Fallout 4. Stock cooler, stock speeds, motherboard set to XMP profile 2 on my RAM.
ESO - 1080p, mix of low and medium settings - 45 - 70 frames per second with 58 being the average.
Diablo II Resurrected - 1080p low. 40 - 60 frames per second
Outer Worlds - 720p, high and medium mixed settings - 50 frames per second.
Fallout 4 - 1080p medium, 50 - 60 frames per second
I do not play competitive games like Fortnite or Valorant, though there are plenty of reviews of this chip playing those games on YouTube. So here are the pros and cons:
Pros - fast, good chip, excellent multi-thread performance (so if you do any sort of encoding or editing of pics, vids, etc) this thing is super fast, the Vega 7 graphics are good for what they are. This thing overclocks like a champ too, I was able to get it up 4.4ghz with the stock cooler... I wouldn't leave it there, but if you pick up a better cooler this thing would be a rocket. Best of all it slipped right into a my MSI B450 Mortar motherboard after a bios update.
Cons - If you want to overclock this thing you need to a better cooler. Period. You also need fast RAM for the best performance out of the both the proc and the video (I would say minimum of 3600mhz RAM... I am using 4400 mhz). The Vega graphics are perfectly fine by my standards (MINE), if you are a competitive gamer and need to have the highest, best, fastest frame rates all the time, then you'd be better off either scouring the used market or waiting for video card prices to return to some form of sanity.