The 7500F will certainly have more upgrade options later on. but if you’re not too concern on upgrading, the 5600 should do well too, and will likely be the more budget friendly platform to build on.
go with 7500f...am5 build is not that far with price from am4 now...with this cpu and some a620 board if you are on budget or get b650 if you can..this cpu is at least 30%+ better then 5600...and that is huge difference...you will not notice now with midrange gpu on some higher resolution like 1440p...but soon when new games in future come you will notice big differences in cpu power and ddr5 bandwidth(higher fps,less sttuter,and overal better performance/ upgrade path with am5)...Also get rtx 3060ti/3070 or even better rx 6700xt as Minimum for this 7500f cpu or higher...get best gpu you can with money you can...its powerfull cpu you dont need to think about bottlenecking any of top gpus if you want best gaming experience...cheers
Yup, we did! Had to double check there to make sure it was enabled in the launch options too The maximum FPS recorded at 1080p was 304, while 1440p 320, this could be 1080p being a bit more demanding on the cpu.. but since dots is quite dynamic game, there could be some difference in run to run variant too. Haha Thanks for enjoying the video man!!
@@clude299 it won't really be too waste, since games like hogwarts legacy runs better with 32GB also, you can always carry the ram forward, since DDR5 is the current standard, and likely the next few generation of platforms will be using it :D
@@iamkhan9889 well for me , i just buy the ryzen 5 5600g because it is enough just to play game but at high setting.. then you can save some money later and buy gpu like rtx3060
lol man😂 "can play 4k with some games with this gpu(rtx 3060ti)"😂😂😂 Man that was completly GPU bound scenario ,you didnt test nothing with this CPU on that resolution with midrange gpu😂😂😂
Don't remember how I landed here. I like this guy!
Thank you for video.
You used A620 board which does not support CPU Overclocking correct?
This means all your tests were with 7500F base frequency? 🙂
Good work bro keep it going
Thank you
What about the vram temperature? Is 2intake fans and 2 exhaust enough to solve the high temperatures of VRAM?
arrhhhh ... that robot reminds me (whats the name (OH fudge its "Voltron").....Thank you very much.
Those 1% lows aren't bad at all! Great review.
Yup! Certainly good results for the price of the cpu! :D
Do u know if it's going to be available world wide ?
Should i get this or the 5600? Im new to pc building. Would like to build one to play spiderman 2 in the future
The 7500F will certainly have more upgrade options later on.
but if you’re not too concern on upgrading, the 5600 should do well too, and will likely be the more budget friendly platform to build on.
go with 7500f...am5 build is not that far with price from am4 now...with this cpu and some a620 board if you are on budget or get b650 if you can..this cpu is at least 30%+ better then 5600...and that is huge difference...you will not notice now with midrange gpu on some higher resolution like 1440p...but soon when new games in future come you will notice big differences in cpu power and ddr5 bandwidth(higher fps,less sttuter,and overal better performance/ upgrade path with am5)...Also get rtx 3060ti/3070 or even better rx 6700xt as Minimum for this 7500f cpu or higher...get best gpu you can with money you can...its powerfull cpu you dont need to think about bottlenecking any of top gpus if you want best gaming experience...cheers
@@icen5681 so you are recommending
B650
7500f
3060ti
DDR5 RAM
And maybe adding a Gen4x4 SSD for better futureproofing correct?
Did you unlock fps dota 2 by using general command on steam because 1080p and 1440p its same avg fps? Anyway nice video keep it up man
Yup, we did! Had to double check there to make sure it was enabled in the launch options too
The maximum FPS recorded at 1080p was 304, while 1440p 320, this could be 1080p being a bit more demanding on the cpu.. but since dots is quite dynamic game, there could be some difference in run to run variant too. Haha
Thanks for enjoying the video man!!
@@Tech5Productions i see, i think 7500f performance is around 13400f or 5800x. Is it waste using 32gb ram on 6 core cpu?
@@clude299 it won't really be too waste, since games like hogwarts legacy runs better with 32GB
also, you can always carry the ram forward, since DDR5 is the current standard, and likely the next few generation of platforms will be using it :D
Hello what if i wan to buil a pc gaming but i don't have the money yet to buy a gpu, should i go for this ryzen 5 7500f or ryzen 5 5600g ?
Same question
@@iamkhan9889 well for me , i just buy the ryzen 5 5600g because it is enough just to play game but at high setting.. then you can save some money later and buy gpu like rtx3060
My 7500f seems to struggle in time spy with a score of only 9300. I expected above 11000. I enabled expo in bios. What could be the reason?
for time spy, the total score is quite affected by the GPU though.
I checked back our record for the 7500F, our CPU scores averaged around 9310 too :)
Just pair it with a 7800 xt and you're gold.
Is fan included?
Im broke. I can only afford stock/included fan
yup, a stock fan of AMD's Wraith Stealth will be included with the Ryzen 5 7500F :)
@@Tech5Productionshow is the stock cooler performances ? Does using aftermarket cooler is really needed for daily gaming needs ?
AM5 Ryzen 5 should be 8 cores to compete with i5 intel 13th, upcoming 14th. Thanks for reviewing this CPU.
first check the benchmark then talk,14th gen will 10 present faster for 20 present price premium with same 10 nm
lol man😂 "can play 4k with some games with this gpu(rtx 3060ti)"😂😂😂 Man that was completly GPU bound scenario ,you didnt test nothing with this CPU on that resolution with midrange gpu😂😂😂
Yep, should have test it at 1080p.