The Ryzen 5 4500 - Is AMD's Cheapest 6 Core CPU Finally Worth Buying?

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
  • The AMD Ryzen 5 4500 is currently available for £80 / $80 and includes the Steam version of Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection. After a less than favourable launch, this 6-core processor finally seems like a far more tempting option, so it is worth it.
    0:00 Intro, Price, Setup and Limitations
    1:24 What Else Is There at This Price? (& Cinebench R20 Tests)
    2:04 Test Methodology
    2:34 R5 4500 & GTX 1060 Gaming Benchmarks
    3:46 R5 4500 & RTX 3060 Ti Gaming Benchmarks
    5:14 CPU Bottlenecking...
    6:11 Final Thoughts
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  • @cov_.g9702
    @cov_.g9702 Год назад +254

    I’ve seen the 5500 going for 80-95 USD a lot recently. If you don’t mind spending afew extra dollars, I think the performance uplift might be worth it. But this is by no means a terrible buy for a 6 core cpu in late 2022-early 2023,however going for a bit newer cpu will for sure give you some headroom to focus more on a gpu upgrade in the future.

    • @WamblyHades
      @WamblyHades Год назад +32

      This. 5500 performs like a 3600 so it's pretty decent and WAAAYYY better than the 4500.

    • @CouchCoach
      @CouchCoach Год назад +4

      Was wondering about that as well. Only slightly higher in price to 4500. But still a good bit cheaper than 5600. And all with the game (at certain resellers).

    • @ItzSilentOfficial
      @ItzSilentOfficial Год назад +10

      @@WamblyHades it performs even better, more like a 3700X 10% slower then Ryzen 5600

    • @werwito6723
      @werwito6723 Год назад +18

      @@WamblyHades R5 5500 It's better than the 3600 in most games, closer to the 5600 than the 3600 in applications, especially after tuning, less power hungry, and the 4500 is identical to the 3600 in terms of architecture, so it lacks many of the features available in the 5500, such as PBO. Also, these 3600 have been breaking down lately, so the 5500 is becoming an even better choice in my opinion.

    • @vgjpsych
      @vgjpsych Год назад

      But i am pretty sure that doesn’t support hyperthreading so its maybe a little worse

  • @ScottGrammer
    @ScottGrammer Год назад +139

    A couple of weeks ago I built a productivity PC for a client, based around this chip. I used it because I got it on sale for a very reasonable price (about $70). It performed really well, scoring almost 10,000 in Cinebench R23, and of course the end user will not ever work it that hard.

    • @anusmcgee4150
      @anusmcgee4150 Год назад +13

      I dunno bro, my users love having shit loads of Chrome tabs open lol

    • @ScottGrammer
      @ScottGrammer Год назад +19

      @@anusmcgee4150 That's why I gave him 32GB of ram. He needed a machine that supported four monitors at once, as he works from home using a bunch of Internet portals. He says he's very happy with the machine, and that it beats the crap out of the laptop he was using with a bunch of USB to HDMI adapters.

    • @camotech1314
      @camotech1314 Год назад +3

      @@ScottGrammer pretty much any pc will best the crap out of a laptop mate lol

    • @anusmcgee4150
      @anusmcgee4150 Год назад +6

      @@ScottGrammer I used to be in the Navy so I feel like a complete fucking scum bag hooking up my work laptop to my TV and working in bed with my wireless keyboard and mouse 😂

    • @ScottGrammer
      @ScottGrammer Год назад +5

      @@camotech1314 True. I keep trying to explain that to people but they just insist on buying damn laptops to use at home. I don't get it.

  • @AmartharDrakestone
    @AmartharDrakestone Год назад +113

    In my case, the 5500 is roughly the same price as the 4500. Though I think I'll splurge a bit and go for the 5600, since it's not much more expensive than both of those. Should be a nice boost from my 1400 :P

    • @lagginswag
      @lagginswag Год назад +4

      absolutely

    • @AuDiGo6
      @AuDiGo6 Год назад +4

      There is neglible performance difference between 5500 and 5600 in gaming, especially paired with mid range GPU like 3060ti.

    • @UriPhoneCracker
      @UriPhoneCracker Год назад +2

      I bought a 5600 for $118

    • @budgetking2591
      @budgetking2591 Год назад +7

      @@AuDiGo6 not really, the 5600 is a single smd chip, its quite a bit gaster then a 5500, 5500 is more like a 3600 performance wise.

    • @randomplayer6461
      @randomplayer6461 Год назад +1

      @@budgetking2591 and doesn't have pcie 4.0

  • @marianthewinner
    @marianthewinner Год назад +69

    My old computer was
    i7-2600k
    R9 370 4Gb
    It was good, but I felt the need for an upgrade, and I decided to change to
    Ryzen 5 4500 (It was in Romania at a price of £87.41)
    Gtx 1660 Super
    And I can say that he behaves brilliantly.

    • @ekay4495
      @ekay4495 Год назад +12

      What's his name?

    • @BeRad117
      @BeRad117 Год назад +2

      Nice mileage (referring in this case to long usage over great periods of time) out of your parts!

    • @Wrublos212
      @Wrublos212 Год назад +2

      @@BeRad117 True, probably OC stopped 2600k from obsolescence.

    • @da_pawz
      @da_pawz Год назад +2

      I bought it around $87... as replacement from my old system i7-4790. And so far, it's good enough.

    • @alexb7932
      @alexb7932 Год назад

      @Pawz Uno Channel what gpu did you have? I'm currently running an i7 4770 with a rtx 3060ti and I wanna upgrade to a ryzen 5 4500

  • @philtkaswahl2124
    @philtkaswahl2124 Год назад +85

    In the Philippines its CPU-motherboard bundle is being listed at about 2,000 to 3,000 PHP (35 to 52 USD) cheaper than 10th or 12th Gen i3 and i5 bundles as well as older generation Ryzen 5 bundles at local online shopping options. So it can make sense as a cheap upgrade to people with much older i3, i5, or Ryzen 3 systems here at least. Two to three thousand PHP is no insignificant amount here, especially to budget PC builders.

    • @yourbluewaffle
      @yourbluewaffle Год назад

      haven't seen 4500 sold anywhere. How much do they go for? I mostly look at lazada and shopee which ships from china and the pricing is funny coz every generation is only like 20 dollars of difference.
      ryzen 2600 5000PHP (100USD)
      ryzen 3600 6000PHP (120USD)
      ryzen 5600 7000PHP (140USD)

    • @philtkaswahl2124
      @philtkaswahl2124 Год назад +1

      Those look like CPU only prices, and I've only seen the 4500 as part of a CPU-mobo bundle. A Ryzen 5 4500 bundle is available in Lazada mall at 12,499. Contrast the Ryzen 5 3600 bundle at 15,499 and an i5 10400 bundle at 14,000+.
      Shopee also has a bundle mislabeled as a Ryzen 5 4600G going for 10,600+, though it's at a Preferred shop instead of Shopee Mall.

    • @yourbluewaffle
      @yourbluewaffle Год назад

      @@philtkaswahl2124 yeah. I'm talking about used tray CPUs.
      Those bundles seem like an okay value if people are looking for all brand new.

    • @philtkaswahl2124
      @philtkaswahl2124 Год назад

      @@yourbluewaffle Yeah, I don't really tend to write about used CPUs unless the topic is specifically about them since their prices can vary depending on the seller.

    • @shtreberka3642
      @shtreberka3642 Год назад

      @@yourbluewaffle in my country 5600g goes for about 130€(135 USD) and 5500 for 105€(110 USD) rn. Glad to see prices dropping

  • @darianlee
    @darianlee Год назад +12

    you prolly don't realize it, but you're quite literally the best reviewer because of the realistic setups and builds and you aren't fast to throw shade on hardware which makes most buyers from outside of the USA or UK more settled when it comes to buying.

  • @vlmxs
    @vlmxs Год назад

    Your vid is just in time! Thank you :)

  • @BenchmarksIT
    @BenchmarksIT Год назад +39

    Recently built a friends' PC base off of the 5500 (around 100 euros), this CPU is very quiet and cool even with the stock cooler, and alongside a RX 6600 it performs really good, all around an amazing cheap build for 1080p 144hz great performances.
    Plus a used A520M motherboard bought for around 35 euros , which was an awesome deal

    • @maxcornejo20
      @maxcornejo20 Год назад +1

      144 fps gaming?

    • @BenchmarksIT
      @BenchmarksIT Год назад +2

      @@maxcornejo20 yes, but do keep in mind that the maximum for this cpu is a RTX 3070, dont go above!

    • @EditorPerezoso
      @EditorPerezoso Год назад

      Nice deal!

  • @jonathansoko1085
    @jonathansoko1085 Год назад +36

    Cool. Proudly still using my R5 2600 6 core and im happy to say it still kicks ass in 2022 and almost 2023. Been playing gotham knights which kicks pc's asses, with my 5700xt aswell and on medium settings and fsr enabled, im a damn fine robin. If i can continue to play AAA games on medium settings (sometimes high depending on the game) between 30-60 fps then im more than happy. Its been like 4 years now and id say thats good money spent.

    • @Ryzen-gh1en
      @Ryzen-gh1en Год назад

      yeah you are right mate, im using 2600 with a a320 mobo and in many games like spider man MM, spider man remastered, plague tale requiem this cpu seriously hold back my rtx 2060 super, like gpu usages not even passing 60% most of the time, i want to upgrade because i play mostly AAA story games :( all though MM running slightly better and doesn't feel any jitter when i unlock my fps otherwise in most open world games if you play unlock frame its feel like im playing 30-40 fps even playing 70-80 fps lol

    • @dyslectische
      @dyslectische Год назад +2

      Here still use a r5 2600x.
      Still just run fine.

    • @darthwiizius
      @darthwiizius Год назад +4

      @@Ryzen-gh1en
      Check for a Zen 3 Bios upgrade, if one's available just put a zen3 chip in and have done with it. I used to have an R7 1700 on a B450 and that was holding back my 2060S so I bought an R5 5500 for £111 in summer (the 5600 was £189 at the time so not really worth it to me) and it freshened up my build nicely, frame times are better and random stutters fewer.

    • @quenguin2178
      @quenguin2178 Год назад +2

      Same R5 2600 with 32GB RAM, B450 mobo and an AMD RX 6600 8GB GPU, just upgraded from a 6GB 1060. Perfect for 1080p gaming however I think the R5 2600 will be going next year in favour of a 3700x/5700x

    • @vagamer522
      @vagamer522 Год назад

      Gotham Knights is because it is unoptimized to shit

  • @beanbag8020
    @beanbag8020 Год назад +32

    This video is absolutely brilliant. It was really the final push I needed to upgrade my Ryzen 7 1800x. To a 5600X.

    • @mitsos1461
      @mitsos1461 Год назад

      overclock him to 4.0ghz or 4.1 ghz all core and you are good to go

    • @beanbag8020
      @beanbag8020 Год назад +2

      @@mitsos1461 I’ve tried, it can’t go past 3.7GHz, I’ve gotten really bad silicon lottery

    • @mitsos1461
      @mitsos1461 Год назад

      @@beanbag8020 need decent cooler, a tower one, stock wraith prism is not enough, is getting too hot, and b350/x370/b450 motherbord with vrm cooling. on 4.0 ghz all core you don't know what is happening so fast and smooth it gets

    • @selohcin
      @selohcin Год назад +10

      @@beanbag8020 Don't listen to this guy. The 1800X isn't good enough for high-end gaming anymore. Your 5600X is going to be something like 50% faster in games. Have fun.

  • @karkovb1522
    @karkovb1522 Год назад +60

    My board is an ASrock A320M-HDV and I have went from Ryzen 3 1200 to a Ryzen 5 5600.
    I know this board is not the best for it but knowing it works just fine after I've updated the BIOS and seeing how much of a jump my perfomance got increased with the same board really amazes me.
    I'm sure somebody coming from a first-gen Ryzen would see a lot of improvement going to a 4500.

    • @MrChonkers
      @MrChonkers Год назад +13

      5600 is the value king of AM4 socket, good choice.

    • @zoltanscheibli8951
      @zoltanscheibli8951 Год назад +8

      from a 1200 even 2600 is a massive jump.

    • @HandleIsNewAndBad
      @HandleIsNewAndBad Год назад

      Wow, I wonder if I don't have to replace my b350 it board if I plan to do the same as well.

    • @lagginswag
      @lagginswag Год назад +2

      @@HandleIsNewAndBad check the support page for bios updates. b450 is a sure shot but originally they werent going to make it compatible with b350.

    • @HandleIsNewAndBad
      @HandleIsNewAndBad Год назад

      @@lagginswag It does have a BIOS version that is said to support ryzen 3000 series, but no mention of newer series. And it also mentions the update is not recommended. Haha.
      Whatever we do is at our own risk.

  • @mathysspoltore4425
    @mathysspoltore4425 Год назад +2

    Hi Steve, i follow you since a couple of year, and to me You are Trully Amazing doing comparision and tell us what it's Better to Buy, thank You and keep going forward, i buy this CPU when released and im very Happy, greetins from Italy:-)

  • @SuperDeadlypenguin
    @SuperDeadlypenguin Год назад +21

    Just bought a Ryzen 5 5600G and a motherboard for about $250 through Amazon. The CPU was just $120, less than half of what I paid for a 7700K some years back. AMD's been killing it these past few years. Awesome vid keep it up!

    • @RandomGaminginHD
      @RandomGaminginHD  Год назад +2

      Thanks :) yeah AMD are really doing well at all price points right now

  • @uregularguy8900
    @uregularguy8900 Год назад +6

    The Ryzen 5 4000 serie is truly a hidden gem

  • @andystech101
    @andystech101 Год назад +6

    Great little budget CPU I'm using for all my sub £500 builds at the moment! £75 at CCL as I write this! Yes, there's limitations but hay just slap a 5600x or something in down the line and happy days! Great video as always 😁

  • @lukesagaris3147
    @lukesagaris3147 Год назад +8

    Finally, i was requesting for this cpu review. Thank you Steve

    • @RandomGaminginHD
      @RandomGaminginHD  Год назад +2

      Hope you like it!

    • @lukesagaris3147
      @lukesagaris3147 Год назад

      @@RandomGaminginHD i really do steve, i was thinking to replace my used 4790 with ryzen 4500 or maybe 5500 do to my tight budget

    • @WamblyHades
      @WamblyHades Год назад

      @@RandomGaminginHD Incredible how my 3 favourite hardware youtubers are called steve (w/ HB/GN)

    • @WamblyHades
      @WamblyHades Год назад +1

      @@lukesagaris3147 5500 is waaay better than a 4500. Although being honest with you, the i3-12100F is a better choice than both.

  • @hariskhan01
    @hariskhan01 Год назад +20

    R5 5600+$250 6650XT is an insane value! 6650XT is a little bit behind the 3060Ti, which is in the $400-500 range.

    • @mitsos1461
      @mitsos1461 Год назад +2

      $250 for new 6650XT? where? Micro center us 😂

    • @KadiusFTW
      @KadiusFTW Год назад +2

      @@mitsos1461 consistently on sale with mir on newegg, which cost about 260 after shipping ant tax where I am in the us

    • @SpaceGamblerJR
      @SpaceGamblerJR Год назад +1

      the RX 5700 xt is so overlooked @$160 on the used market which goes head to head with RX 6600

    • @KadiusFTW
      @KadiusFTW Год назад +1

      @@SpaceGamblerJR It also lacks ray tracing capability and has buggier drivers. If you want a cheap navi card, get a 6600M off of aliexpress for ~170 usd shipped

    • @infiniteblaz3416
      @infiniteblaz3416 Год назад +3

      ^
      Raytracing is not an important metric when looking for a GPU. The adoptability of RT is so slow and the computing power needs to be that of enthusiast grade hardware. Even the lower class RTX cards suck at raytracing so stop spreading this crap around to deter people from buying a RX 6K series GPU.
      Drivers with the RX 6K series are also super stable. If you want to grab a Radeon card then there’s nothing stopping you aside from the Nvidia fanboys telling you fallacies that were born almost a decade ago.

  • @FabianReyesBahamon
    @FabianReyesBahamon Год назад +165

    YES!!!! This is the CPU one I am following to pair with a RX6600! Just need the money to do it 😂🏆

    • @HuntaKiller91
      @HuntaKiller91 Год назад +19

      Been thinking to do this for my lil bro aswell
      His i7 4770 is dying and can't power up the pc for more than 20mins

    • @FabianReyesBahamon
      @FabianReyesBahamon Год назад +6

      @@HuntaKiller91 So this is the choice brother!!! Can I be your little bro? 😂👍🏻

    • @Dontmindmeisnotoriginal
      @Dontmindmeisnotoriginal Год назад +10

      @@itstheweirdguy while this is true for high end gpus, it's almost never the case for the RX 6600. The card is not powerful enough to be bottlenecked by PCI-E 3.0

    • @Baligante
      @Baligante Год назад +9

      @@itstheweirdguy Actually, only the cards with 4 lanes really care. There's a 6600XT Pcie scaling review over at Techpowerup, and it scales just like a 3080 does, i.e even at Pcie 2 is retains the vast majority of its potential, and the difference between Pcie 3 and 4 is virtually nonexistent. I still would advise going for the 5500 or 5600 if possible, but yeah Pcie 3/4 considerations are still not a problem outside of the 6400/6500XT.

    • @FabianReyesBahamon
      @FabianReyesBahamon Год назад

      @@itstheweirdguy But since I heard ,the loss it's not an excessive performance, but you are absolutely true! Anyway, which option you could suggest for around the same price with PCIE 4.0 brother? It could help me a lot in order to get the best from the RX6600? Thanks in advance and great observation you have pointed at. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @umarmehmood8298
    @umarmehmood8298 Год назад

    Looking for this video and arrived

  • @chandlerrr6177
    @chandlerrr6177 Год назад

    6:17 I was able to get mine for $80. And along side it, got a GTX980 4gb for 50 bucks!! And let me tell you, its a lot better than my previous specs that consisted of an Anthlon X4950, and a GT1030 2gb ddr5. Thanks for making this vid btw, it helped me alot deciding what cpu to pick to replace my x4950 while also staying on a tight budget.

  • @samsnowball1159
    @samsnowball1159 Год назад +12

    I bought this CPU a few months ago when I built my first PC and it holds up great in gaming and even light video editing and CAD.

    • @marcowant722
      @marcowant722 Год назад

      Thank's Snow

    • @jason-65
      @jason-65 11 месяцев назад

      How does it run with newer games, do you still have it?

    • @samsnowball1159
      @samsnowball1159 11 месяцев назад

      @@jason-65 It still runs pretty well in te games I have but I don't have that many intensive games. I runs 7 Days to Die at high settings at 100 or so fps with my 1070.

    • @jason-65
      @jason-65 11 месяцев назад

      @@samsnowball1159 have you played any online multiplayer games with it?

  • @potatopoweredchannel3081
    @potatopoweredchannel3081 Год назад

    Eyyy, my very CPU on your videos. It's a nice CPU to have on a budget - ive paired it 1660s - lovely experience 😁👌

  • @blase1856
    @blase1856 Год назад +4

    L3 cache has left the chat.

  • @SADXANGEL
    @SADXANGEL Год назад +6

    This CPU is 85 euros new here in Belgium, while the 3600 can be found for 95 both including shipping. Considering you get PCIe 4.0 and generally slightly better performance with the 3600, it seems like the better choice in this market.

  • @mateusz2465
    @mateusz2465 Год назад +1

    I've it paired with rtx2060super and very happy with results

  • @BillyBoy444
    @BillyBoy444 Год назад +3

    I think the 4600G makes a good case for itself as well because someone on a budget could get away without a Graphics card for a while.... Just have to be careful with the Bios on used A320 boards as some of them are still on their original Bios so you could end up with a no boot situation unless you have a 2600 or 3600 or similar to flash the Bios and in some cases even a 3600 won't boot if the Bios is too old.

  • @rickyyoung
    @rickyyoung Год назад +2

    We got my nephew the 5600 as an upgrade from his 1600AF for christmas. Should be a nice boost to his 1% lows :)

  • @Beisepimp
    @Beisepimp Год назад +7

    I would also got with the bigger brother 5500, it's only around 15€ more expensive, but the performance far better. :')

  • @taco3305
    @taco3305 Год назад +1

    pairing these with a nice b450 board like the gigabyte ultra durable b450 wifi & 16gb of some cheap teamgroup ram is undefeated. Built a ton of builds using this chip with some slightly used rx 5700's (ebay in the states has these for DIRT cheap) and was able to build a beautiful gaming rig for under 600$ And the best part is the am4 platform still has a ton to offer in terms of upgrading if you go with a budget chip. Now is such a good time to build a amd ddr4 setup for the cheap even got a fully addresable RGB case from montech with great airflow.

  • @JesperValentine
    @JesperValentine Год назад

    I agree on your review

  • @Trick-Framed
    @Trick-Framed Год назад +3

    The 4500 should be an entry level, $50 part like an Athlon. This video shows that. Thank you.

  • @lombredeshakuras1481
    @lombredeshakuras1481 Год назад +6

    This is definitely a video I needed at the moment. I run a 1060 6Gb with a Ryzen 3 1200 and if it was cool the first years in 2017 to 2019, some games started to struggle on the CPU side and made games a lot harder to run. In the meantime, I got interested in 3D, Unreal Engine and some other productivity app and 4 cores 4 threads aren't enough to run smoothly. I was looking for a cheap but decent performance CPU to get on the same motherboard and Ryzen 4500 and 5500 caught my attention. I was wondering if the 4500 would be a better choice over 5500 and it seems true.
    This is the last upgrade of this rig, next time I'll get something completely new

    • @tdomingues89
      @tdomingues89 Год назад

      can´t you go for the 5600 ? or at 5500 ?, since more cores better in general.

    • @itstheweirdguy
      @itstheweirdguy Год назад +1

      You should just get the 5700X what are you doing!!! It had a black friday deal.

    • @Mini-z1994
      @Mini-z1994 Год назад +1

      Stretch it too the 5600 as the extra cpu cache & clock speed will help in the tasks you are doing for a fairly cheap price without swapping platform entirely.
      Even if you pick up a used gpu say 1.5 years from now like a 3080 it will perform well as is.

    • @b0ne91
      @b0ne91 Год назад +1

      The 5500 is significantly better and usually only 10-20€ more expensive in Europe right now. In the US, it's different still - but $80-100 for a 5500 on sale will easily beat a $65-75 4500 in price/performance. Especially because you can easily undervolt 5th gen with Curve Optimizer and get full 4450Mhz all core in games.

  • @kia1044
    @kia1044 Год назад +3

    At launch for MSRP the CPU wasn't very appealing. I managed to snag one with the Uncharted Collection for $70 for a budget PC build for a cousin from my local microcenter.
    Managed to piece together a respectable entry level PC build with a $60 B450 board, $40 16GB of DDR4-3200, $100 Used 1660ti, $35 EVGA PSU, $50 1TB NVME SSD, and $40 mATX case.
    Yes the 5600 and the 5500 are better but if you're within a limited budget, this will work absolutely fine. Just pair it with a lower end GPU.
    Also, don't forget you do still have an upgrade path on AM4 with this CPU. Can easily get close to what you paid MSRP for it on eBay down the line to upgrade to a 5700x or something if you absolutely need it.

  • @Josue31627
    @Josue31627 Год назад +1

    For a new processor in the current market it's a solid option at $80. It also has a good upgrade path.

  • @rosiello5100
    @rosiello5100 Год назад

    I've done a build for a friend of mine with a 15 years old pc, who couldn't afford an upgrade to a more modern PC. I've managed to scrape a system with leftovers: a Ryzen 5 4500, an RX 580 8GB, 16 GB DDR4 3200MHZ and a decent nVME. He's able to play any game with decent details in 1080p and the processor is holding up nicely to the challenge with no issues whatsoever. For the price and the allotted budget it was a very pleasant discovery and he's very satisfied with it. And he's still able to do some upgrade with no effort.

  • @elarmino6590
    @elarmino6590 Год назад +4

    In the Argentine market the
    4500 is 75 USD
    5500 is 85 USD
    5600 is 90 USD
    5600X is 120 USD
    You have to look at your local market, because the price/value disparity is absurd in some countries

    • @vd130
      @vd130 Год назад

      5600 for 90 is crazyyyyy, damn

    • @elarmino6590
      @elarmino6590 Год назад

      @@vd130 Because the money market here is cursed and it contaminates the entire price system, especially something imported like CPUs

  • @alchemik666
    @alchemik666 Год назад +9

    Interestingly, in Poland this one is now just a little bit cheaper now than Ryzen 5500, which is not amazing (mostly on par with the old Ryzen 3600), but with the price drops also became one of the most attractive low-budget CPUs. I'd probably go for 5500 building a budget AM4 rig right now, the higher clocks and extra 8 MB of cache memory should give it a lot more longevity/some limited upgrade potential.

    • @werwito6723
      @werwito6723 Год назад +2

      Te 3600 ostatnio padają, ogólnie te procesory zen 2 są straszną loterią, czy to r5 czy to r7 czy to r9, potrafią paść same z siebie częściej niż zen/zen+ i zen 3, także ja bym brał za każdym razem 5500 względem 3600, mimo że tam w kilku na kilkanaście przypadków będzie gorszy na przez tą pamięć cache, to w ogólnym rozrachunku ma więcej funkcji i jest fajniejszym procesorem, mówię jako jego posiadacz.

    • @Wrublos212
      @Wrublos212 Год назад +1

      @@werwito6723 Składałem 3600x z 2 lata temu i walił bluescreeny przy obciążeniu wszystkich 12 wątków w losowych odstępach czasu. Po nieznacznym obniżeniu prędkości RAM ( poniżej stockowych ) odzyskał 100% stabilność. Ram był dobry, sprawdzony w innym sprzęcie AMD. Także jestem gotów uwierzyć w felerność Zen2. Kumpel ma 3600 od ponad roku i śmiga bez problemu za to.

    • @wayland7150
      @wayland7150 Год назад +2

      It seemed silly for this video to compare it to an Intel CPU. The thing I wanted to know was how it compares to say the RYZEN 2700 and 3600 which are either an option or you might be upgrading from.

    • @Wrublos212
      @Wrublos212 Год назад +2

      @@wayland7150 True! Would be nice te see comparison of similar architectures and AM4 CPU.

  • @dahabs123
    @dahabs123 Год назад

    hello
    i just wanted to thank you
    i started watching your vids awile ago with a ddr2 computer i got for 60$
    got a newer one that cost more but couldnt get sound from the board.
    found a thermotech armour 90 with all the fixings,a little spray in the fan and reseating of the ram...got me something cheap that sounded like a jet.
    now the old one i was trying to fix,feels like a toy.
    but let me tell ya,ill miss that hp p07.
    one day she might live again,but ill have to swap out the cpu.meh dont wanna.
    so thanks.

  • @toomanydogs1527
    @toomanydogs1527 2 месяца назад

    This man has one of the best channels when you are in the market for buying things, especially after a few years when things are actually affordable. Straight to the point, no cunty clickbait, just facts. Love it.

  • @BrandanFischer
    @BrandanFischer Год назад +7

    Was going to go for this CPU but the Ryzen 5 5500 is only $10 more at Microcenter. On top of the $25 off coupon I got from submitting my build to Microcenter, I can get the 5500 for $64.99.

    • @Mini-z1994
      @Mini-z1994 Год назад +1

      yeah 5500 or 5600 is probably your best bet for sure.

    • @RandomGaminginHD
      @RandomGaminginHD  Год назад +2

      Yeah the 5500 is the way to go at that price

  • @janemba42
    @janemba42 Год назад

    Here in Australia there are massive sales on 5000 series Ryzen. A 5900x is $579 down from $899, that is nuts.

  • @alainmilette6460
    @alainmilette6460 Год назад

    I considered this very upgrade for my 2600k, elected on ordering a 3600 off ebay in the end. Supposed to be coming today or tomorrow in fact!

  • @williamregal8503
    @williamregal8503 9 месяцев назад +2

    building my partner her first gaming pc since she has a laptop and i cant let that go on any longer lol
    AMD Ryzen 7 5700X Processor
    MSI MAG B550M Mortar Max Wi-Fi Motherboard
    G.Skill Ripjaws V 16GB (2x8GB) 3600MHz CL16 DDR4
    Coolermaster Devastator 3 Gaming Combo
    Western Digital Blue SN570 NVMe M.2 SSD 500GB
    Seagate Barracuda 2TB ST2000DM008 3.5in Hard Drive
    Cougar MX330-G Air Mid Tower Case Black
    Cooler Master MWE Gold Fully Modular 650W V2 Power Supply

  • @pooksthepossum
    @pooksthepossum Год назад +1

    As much as I love this channel and have been subbed and watching for a few years now I have to say this. Your formula for your videos needs to be updated to be more interesting and fun (Like Dawid Does Tech) and less like a college professor lecture half way through the video until the bell rings. I'm only saying this because far too often I have found myself enjoying the first half of nearly all your vids and then I end up clicking off some point in the middle to go watch something else. Still tho, much love always. 🐨

    • @pooksthepossum
      @pooksthepossum Год назад +1

      @@helenHTID Just thought he should know. It's called constructive criticism. No matter how he or you takes it, that's just what it is. Wasn't gonna unsub but you're right. I'll do that.

    • @pooksthepossum
      @pooksthepossum Год назад

      @@helenHTID Geez. You sure are a toxic one. Bye.

  • @uglybob7505
    @uglybob7505 Год назад +1

    Tempted to get one of these for a cheap build Im doing for my god daughter to pair with a AMD 6500. Free copy of Uncharted !!! Buying now.....thanks for the review Steve 🙂

  • @jeffie8696
    @jeffie8696 Год назад +1

    Good budget combo I would built that in a hot second

  • @adamgrant1787
    @adamgrant1787 Год назад +1

    Next one you could review is the Ryzen 5 5500 if your able to get your hands on one.

  • @tty117
    @tty117 Год назад +1

    I ordered a 5500 for 87.24$ total after tax and shipping. 4500 is cool but neither offer pcie 4.0 which I don’t mind because I’m gonna try dropping it in my old crosshair vi hero. Seeing as those cores are stronger than my old 1700x.. and I’ll drop my 1700x in some little mini build. Hope what I read online with the bios updates supporting that chip on that board actually working would be awesome

    • @darthwiizius
      @darthwiizius Год назад

      I bought a 5500 in the summer to update my 1700(non x) in my B450 Thawk max pcb and it has improved my frame timings and reduced random stutters, to me that's at least as important as FPS uplift.

  • @detroid89
    @detroid89 Год назад +1

    Still running my 3600 from 2020 and I can't believe how much i got it for! What a steal. Still running like a champ

  • @couriersix2443
    @couriersix2443 Год назад +4

    I always enjoy seeing the lower end parts get covered, since most reviewers wrote off the 4500 as "junk" pretty much immediately at launch. Still, while it might not be the best 6-core you can buy or the best value to some, it has its place in the PC world. It's far from the worst CPU out there if you can find it even cheaper than its current msrp, or better yet as part of some deal with a decent AM4 board if you're building for the first time.

    • @wayland7150
      @wayland7150 Год назад +1

      The price was wrong. Now at £76 new from CCL the price is fine as long as it's a decent CPU.

    • @couriersix2443
      @couriersix2443 Год назад

      @@wayland7150 that's not bad at all. Around what a used 3600/3600x "should" cost, but naturally new is better than used since some people abuse the hell out of them with improper OC (too much voltage, poor heatsink, etc). However, those CPUs offer PCIe gen 4 (which helps in some instances, like with the 6500xt) and 32mb L3 cache vs 8mb on the 4500. But I understand why it's like that. It was intended to be a 4600h if I had to guess. But the iGPU likely had poor yields so they removed it from the die, put it on the substrate they use for AM4 chips, and upped the TDP from 35-45w to 65w to make it a desktop CPU.

  • @maxiepaxie.2006
    @maxiepaxie.2006 Год назад

    Nice, was planning to help my friend upgrade his acient cpu, and this may work good with a gtx 770 i guess then, doe the 5500 is 30 bucks more that may be more worth it then...

  • @yetson
    @yetson Год назад +3

    The Ryzen 5 4500 didn't see a worldwide release, I believe it was an OEM only SKU in Australia and you couldn't buy it in retail boxed form. If you're in Australia, right now on Amazon USA it's priced at AU$135.01 / US$90 / £75, which isn't great value.
    On the other hand there is plenty of stock of the older Ryzen 5 3600, and it was being cleared out for as little as $111 on Singles Day (equivalent to £62 Pounds or US$75). The Ryzen 5 5600G is however is priced just a little more and it outperforms the Ryzen 3600 by a fair margin so that's also a strong choice for anyone that's building a PC and also wants integrated graphics to go with it.
    Just beware that both the G series processors and the Ryzen 5 5500 doesn't have PCIE 4.0 support.

  • @gamingclan4651
    @gamingclan4651 Год назад

    I was considering building a Nas with one of these and it was surprisingly cheap I'm in Canada and without the HDDs it was $370 Canadian I intend to put my old 960 in as a media encoder and 4 14tb HDDs but heck even if I wanted to play a game on it a gtx 960 can still perform ok in most games

  • @TheGoatBeats
    @TheGoatBeats Год назад

    Got me a 5500 for 88€ , this was at 72€ in Black Friday price. Solid upgrade to a 1600-2700 users.

  • @pokepokepoke64
    @pokepokepoke64 Год назад +2

    Hey I have a gtx 1080 and I’m thinking about pairing this with it. I think it’ll be a good combo

  • @tubalcain7
    @tubalcain7 Год назад

    This exactly why I got this as a cheap bandaid upgrade from an old i5 4690K.

  • @sdmamitmahto
    @sdmamitmahto Год назад +2

    I just bought this at ₹ 8400 ($103) replacing my old R5 2400G (which I built a PC around this and A320 for my brother). Some people are comparing this to i3 12100F ( $120 + expensive Motherboard) which doesn't make any sense.
    It's a good CPU if we consider the price of MoBo too.

  • @toomanydogs1527
    @toomanydogs1527 2 месяца назад

    Got one of these just this week for around $95. Really capable for the price. Performance gains have been fairly marginal in everyday stuff, but some CPU-bound games have almost doubled in framerate compared to my old Ryzen 5 1600.

  • @TheSpotify95
    @TheSpotify95 Год назад

    as menioned in the video, seems like a great way to get into gaming on the cheap, with a lower end graphics card, or a great way of upgrading an older system. I'd probably say the ideal GPU to pair with this would be something like a 1650/1660 series card, as with even low end 30 series cards (and the same would likely go for a 20 series card), the CPU then becomes the limiting factor.
    Something like this would be great for an upgrade to my i5-4460/16GB/960(2GB) build, but currently, the graphics card is the limit, and by upgrading that, the CPU (i5-4460) becomes the limit, and by getting a CPU like this (along with a new MB and some DDR4), all you're short of is a PSU, some storage, and a case, and you've completely built yourself a brand new PC. So it doesn't make sense to upgrade my older system when I would ultimately be building a whole new system anyway. And when I do build a new system, I'm going "no expenses spared"; think i9-13900k, 128GB DDR4 (or DDR5), 3090Ti, 1200W PSU, etc etc...

    • @b0ne91
      @b0ne91 Год назад

      You can buy an E3 1240 v3 for your board. In games, that's going to perform very close to this CPU (if your RAM is half decent), at least if you don't have a bunch of background software loading up your 8 threads.

  • @EmTekTube
    @EmTekTube Год назад +2

    At least here in the US, we can pick up a 5500 for like $90 and a 5600 for $120 on Amazon. The 4500 is decent, but definitely better options out there

  • @certs743
    @certs743 4 месяца назад

    Definitely an interesting option. And if I was still running my i5 6500 I probably would consider it. But I got a great deal on a Ryzen 5 1600 AF and in comparison it doesn't seem like it would be worth it.
    It is newer tech and has a higher base clock but also half the L3 cache of the 1600 AF.

  • @IceClawz.
    @IceClawz. Год назад +2

    i was looking at getting a ryzen 5 and saw this few months back but decided not to get it as it seemed to not be a good deal as its performance isn't as good as the 3600. didn't want to waste my money upgrading from a r5 1600 so the 4500 was never gonna be chosen. i ended up getting a second hand 3700x that came with the wraith prism cooler for £150 .

  • @thealien_ali3382
    @thealien_ali3382 Год назад

    I just moved from intel 9700k to a 7900x system and man the pc is nippy but issue is there is a few bugs with the 7000 series CPUs and mobos I hope they get ironed out

  • @sd1rager
    @sd1rager Год назад +1

    I had the pleasure of putting a build together with one. At $139 it made no sense, at $79 its a steal. It performs similar to a 3600 minus pcie gen 4. It’s basically a 2600af.

    • @Runbow
      @Runbow Год назад

      for 80$ thats worth it

  • @rangersmith4652
    @rangersmith4652 Год назад +1

    If a friend asked me to build him or her a general use PC that can occasionally run most games at a playable level, I'd very likely use an R5 4500, included cooler, an A320 board, 16GB of 3200 CL16, a 1TB SATA SSD, an RX 6600 (gotta have at least 8GB of VRAM), a 500W PSU, and a DIY F2 case with a 24" 60-75Hz 1080p VA display. Add a basic backlit keyboard/mouse combo and a set of headphones with a mic. Install Windows 10 with an OEM key, and that friend is on the way to being a gamer. All that is brand new parts can be had for $720 US (before tax), roughly $256 more than the entry, bare bones price of Zen4 CPU, cooler, mobo, and DDR5 alone. It would sufficiently impress anyone who's never had a gaming PC at all.

  • @janemba42
    @janemba42 Год назад +1

    I have an i7 3820 and even it is still perfectly fine. 1080p max settings or even 1440p low to medium.

  • @Viewer19
    @Viewer19 Год назад

    It should be noted that the 5000G series APUs are PCIe 3 4 lanes and many TechTubers usea 5600GGs for GPU comparos.

  • @AvroBellow
    @AvroBellow Год назад +1

    I didn't even know that this was a thing! Kudos to you for finding all of the oddball parts that nobody's ever heard of! 😁

  • @Hyperion9700
    @Hyperion9700 Год назад

    I was wanting one of these but I was lucky enough to have a parent purchase a 5600G for me :)

  • @MrCrackmountain
    @MrCrackmountain Год назад

    I’ve got this deal in the states too, is the game included through Steam or some other application?

  • @rzr0015
    @rzr0015 Год назад +2

    Made me build with i5 12400f & Rx6600 this October. The combo is a fucking beast. Later will try n get me hands on a 144hz monitor.

    • @RandomGaminginHD
      @RandomGaminginHD  Год назад +1

      Very nice combination

    • @rzr0015
      @rzr0015 Год назад +1

      @@RandomGaminginHD thanks mate. Love the stuff on ya channel.

  • @markboz3366
    @markboz3366 Год назад +3

    Bought this as a place holder but I've found no reason to change it.
    Bit of a strange sounding setup, it started in a system with a 3060 and 32gb ram.
    I was going to change it for a 5800x but found in my use case it was hardly breaking a sweat. So the money I saved not getting a 5800 and through the sale of my 3060 I put towards a 3090.
    For me it's all about the gpu, vram and system ram. This cheap thing is controlling them like a boss, with headroom to do other things while my work is rendering.
    One thing I would say if you're thinking about getting one is that it's not got much of a cache, which could cause dips if you're a gamer and the amount of pcie lanes is limited, so you'd have to keep a check on what you have plugged in. Going to 8x on your gpu isn't the end of the world but 4x will make a difference.

    • @optume5360
      @optume5360 Год назад

      LOL, i'm doing the exact same thing right now. exchanging a 10 years-old i7 with a used Ryzen 5 4500 + used rtx 3090 :D.
      I don't intend to do that much gaming though (mainly Machine Learning Stuff), so the GPU is the most important thing for me.

  • @robertkubrick3738
    @robertkubrick3738 Год назад +28

    I think you should have compared to another AMD 6 core like a 5500. Games respond differently to different architecture. Also I question whether you had resizeable bar turned off for the intel.

  • @hartmutdietz1228
    @hartmutdietz1228 Год назад +3

    I only play 4k with my 4500 and I´m happy with totally worth it´s price(ande the sand and water it needed to be manufactured). Also the b450 motherboards are very cheap.

  • @HikingFeral
    @HikingFeral 11 месяцев назад

    My 5600x's pcie controller has died so I have bought this as a temporary processor while I wait to buy a better one. At the moment I can't even use the 16x pcie slot as it's controlled by the CPU. I've already replaced the motherboard and confirmed the GPU is fine so it's the cpu for sure.

  • @lilsoonerfaninmo
    @lilsoonerfaninmo Год назад +1

    The fact this is one of 2 videos I've seen even acknowledge this CPU is kinda fascinating in its own way
    But on the 4500, as a owner of this very chip, for a budget 1080p 60 fps rig, I'd be pressed to recommend elsewhat for this hypothetical rig (altho if a RTX 30 or even 40 series card is even in consideration, then why is this your starting point?)
    Basically, if you can keep your expectations in check, I'd be lying if I'd say I wouldn't recommend this, especially for a first build

  • @freddyng1843
    @freddyng1843 Год назад

    I have been eyeing the R5 4500 for a while to swap it with the R5 1600X. And i just bought it for S$121 (or £74) less than 12 hours ago!

  • @Golden200k
    @Golden200k Год назад

    Just got one

  • @lagginswag
    @lagginswag Год назад +3

    Even tho i overpaid a bit last year, for the 1600af its been pretty solid so far. Definitely will upgrade to a 5600/x or 5700 eventually though.

    • @Wrublos212
      @Wrublos212 Год назад

      1600AF was tempting in that time :)

    • @lagginswag
      @lagginswag Год назад +1

      @@Wrublos212 it sure was, oc it matches a 2600x for way cheaper, at least at the time.

  • @romulo-r3413
    @romulo-r3413 Год назад

    I've used an 1800x for a few years, then recently aquired an R7 5700x, It was like day and night diference, Crazy How my 6600xt performed Max out 🤯

    • @RandomGaminginHD
      @RandomGaminginHD  Год назад

      That’s awesome, I remember the 1800x being such a beast back in the day though!

  • @MrJord1994
    @MrJord1994 Год назад

    I didn’t know this cpu existed

  • @2ndgenrob
    @2ndgenrob Год назад +6

    Just picked up this exact CPU for $80us shipped to my door, paired it with an Aorus b450 motherboard for a grand total of $175us and I'm very happy with the performance. That being said I am upgrading from a Ryzen 3 2200 so..

    • @mayurace123
      @mayurace123 Год назад

      Same here...

    • @Pedro-S1lva
      @Pedro-S1lva Год назад

      thx for your comment,i currently have a r3 2200g and i was thinking about buying the r5 4500

  • @alexyz7300
    @alexyz7300 Год назад

    I paired this cpu with an rx 580 red devil 8gb and 16 gb ram and its working very good

  • @RANDOMNATION907
    @RANDOMNATION907 Год назад

    Have you reviewed the RX 6700 10GB (non-xt)?

  • @TheHappywheelsplayer
    @TheHappywheelsplayer Год назад

    I have a R5 4600G + RTX3050 and i bought it to update from a R3 2200G+RTX3050 and so far im really pleased with the update, i find that the 4600G tends to run a bit hot compared to The R3 2200G but not too bad, just a 10C diference (R5= 70c R3=55-60c)

    • @loowick4074
      @loowick4074 Год назад +1

      Those temps are all right.
      Sometimes I feel folks are too paranoid about temperatures.
      As long as it isn't close to the throttling temperature you are absolutely fine.
      No need to go overboard and spend 100 more dollars on a water cooler.

    • @ratlingzombie8705
      @ratlingzombie8705 Год назад +1

      That's correct everything below 90°C is pretty fine.

    • @TheHappywheelsplayer
      @TheHappywheelsplayer Год назад

      @@loowick4074 yeah, theyre good but still im a bit concern bc we are at "winter" season right now and im hitting those temps on the lowest temp season, i cant even imagine what it would be on symmer when we hit 35-45c ambient each day, i work making 3D renders, im thinking in upgrading to a better case and a tower cooler, a AIO is useless in my country bc the heat of the ambient will keep the water hot even if i use super high rpm fans

  • @aboveaveragebayleaf9216
    @aboveaveragebayleaf9216 Год назад +1

    The only thing is would an older am4 motherboard need a bios update to be compatible with this chip?

  • @fohatadri
    @fohatadri Год назад

    80EUR in my country. Great value.

  • @SIPEROTH
    @SIPEROTH Год назад

    Right night i found this CPU even cheaper that the price on the video so i think is good to buy and built a little system around it.
    What GPU to you guys think will be a perfect much for it so there won't be much bottleneck between CPU and GPU?

  • @galacthicc693
    @galacthicc693 Год назад +1

    The Ryzen 5 5500 is only $20 more from what I'm seeing, would it be worth the extra $20?

  • @dealsspace
    @dealsspace Год назад

    Which Windows Version you used for the Ryzen 5 4500 Desktop?

  • @ZipplyZane
    @ZipplyZane Год назад

    It's nice to see my GPU represented (GTX 1060 6GB).

  • @xorkatoss
    @xorkatoss Год назад +2

    fun fact:
    In my country Cyprus, both R5 4500 & R5 5500 are priced at €139 (euro) which is kinda dumb

  • @erikbritz8095
    @erikbritz8095 Год назад +1

    Please mate compare this R5 4500 to a i5 4th gen or i7 4th gen or higher cpu think i5 4690K OC'd or i7 4930K vs this cheap Ryzen 5 it would be very cool to see if the upgrade is worth it.

  • @Al3ksandrOrlov
    @Al3ksandrOrlov 11 месяцев назад

    Just got one of these for my friend for £60, along with a cheap A320 board & 16gb ddr4, he's upgrading from a i5 4440 & 12gb ddr3

  • @naufalzaidan3259
    @naufalzaidan3259 Год назад

    The Ryzen 5 5500 price has drops A LOT from 160 to 105 USD in my country. I have a Ryzen 3 3200G and A320M, I also thinking about upgrading my cpu recently. Which one is better, picking up the Ryzen 5 5500 now or wait for i3 13th gen for the next year? The one thing I sure is, both of these cpu will be a good pair for my GTX 1650.

    • @geekarch_pc.id_
      @geekarch_pc.id_ Год назад

      I think just stick with your current AM4 motherboard, 5600 is best value with its 2x L3 cache compared to 5500 dan 4x L3 cache compare to 4500. If the mobo supports it. And 5600 will serve you well for next gpu upgrade up to rtx3080 and rx6800xt at 4K

  • @wingman-1977
    @wingman-1977 Год назад +1

    For about $30-$40 more you can get the 5600 (non X) for about $110-$120.

  • @BeefLettuceAndPotato
    @BeefLettuceAndPotato Год назад

    I'd look into the RX6600M

  • @redragongaming
    @redragongaming Год назад

    I have a question regarding this CPU, would it work with a RAM memory clocked at 2400 Mhz? I am asking this because my CPU which is a Ryzen 5 1600 is showing it's age by having problems with micro stuttering in games. My memory is Kingston HyperX 4 sticks of 4 GB each at 2400 Mhz, i sure hope i don't have to upgrade the memory as well.

  • @tomiluukkonen4035
    @tomiluukkonen4035 Год назад

    Relatively tiny 8MB L3-cache obviously kills gaming performance, it's just not enough for 6 cores. 4500 is dirt cheap now (under 100€ even in Finland) but considering all other parts (MB+DDR4) I wouldn't buy it for gaming. 5500 costs only 20€ more (w/ 16MB L3-cache but still only PCIe 3.0-support) and is slightly faster than even 3600. But nice to see a decent review of 4500 !

  • @ekay4495
    @ekay4495 Год назад +3

    Built a first proper PC with this CPU, R5 4500 £78, b450 £59, 16gb 3200 ddr4 £40, PSU £35, Case £30, RX580 4gb £85, HDD's £25. Entire build only £350ish

    • @RandomGaminginHD
      @RandomGaminginHD  Год назад +3

      Nice, the 580 is still holding up well

    • @ekay4495
      @ekay4495 Год назад

      @@RandomGaminginHD Can get the 8GB Versions shipped from China for £70. Would be awesome to see a video on them
      Also 6600m Which is better than the deskptop Variant for under £150, while it's only 5-10% slower than 3060.