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AMD Ryzen 7 5700G Octa Core Processor with VEGA Graphics and Heatsink, Zen 3, AM4 Socket, 4.6GHz Turbo
AMD Ryzen 7 5700G Processor + Cooler with Radeon Graphics, 8 Cores, 4.6 GHz, Zen 3 architecture, AM4 socket, VEGA graphics, Wraith Stealth cooler.
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AMD Ryzen 7 5700G: Power and Performance in a Compact Package
AMD Ryzen 7 5700G is an Octa‑Core desktop processor built on the Zen 3 architecture, delivered in a single boxed unit that includes the Wraith Stealth cooler. It sits on the widely adopted AM4 socket, making it compatible with a broad range of motherboards.
Core Architecture and Clock Speeds
The chip features 8 physical cores and 16 threads, enabling efficient multitasking and parallel workloads. The base frequency is set at 3.80 GHz, with a maximum boost of up to 4.60 GHz. This dynamic scaling allows the processor to deliver high performance when needed while conserving power during lighter tasks.
Cache Hierarchy and Lithography
With a total of 16 MB L3 cache, the Ryzen 7 5700G can keep frequently accessed data close to the cores, reducing latency. The processor is manufactured on a 7‑nm TSMC process node, which contributes to its efficiency and performance density.
Integrated Radeon Graphics
The CPU integrates an Amd Radeon Graphics engine based on the Vega architecture. This GPU provides solid 2D and 3D acceleration for everyday computing, media playback, and light gaming without requiring a discrete graphics card.
TDP and Power Management
The processor’s thermal design power (TDP) is configurable between 45 W and 65 W. This flexibility allows system builders to tailor cooling solutions and power budgets according to their specific use cases, from quiet home setups to more demanding workstation configurations.
Memory Support and Expansion
The Ryzen 7 5700G supports DDR4 memory** up to 3200 MHz** in a dual‑channel configuration. The architecture can accommodate large amounts of RAM, with support for up to 64 GB** (16 × 4 GB modules)**, ensuring future‑proof performance for content creation and professional applications.
Connectivity and I/O Features
While the processor itself does not provide direct I/O ports, it works seamlessly with motherboards that offer a range of connectivity options:
- PCIe 3.0 lanes** for graphics cards, SSDs, and expansion cards.
- USB 3.0/2.0 support** via the chipset, enabling fast data transfer to peripherals.
- Integrated Ethernet** through the motherboard’s LAN controller, ensuring reliable wired networking.
Software and Compatibility
The Ryzen 7 5700G is fully compatible with both 32‑bit** and **64‑bit operating systems**, including Windows 10/11 and various Linux distributions. Its support for modern instruction sets such as SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, and AMD‑V virtualization** makes it suitable for a wide range of software workloads.
Package and Included Cooler
The boxed unit comes with the Wraith Stealth cooler**, an aluminum heatsink paired with a low‑profile fan. This cooling solution is designed to keep temperatures stable under typical desktop loads while maintaining a quiet operation profile.
Key Takeaways
- 8 cores / 16 threads** for multitasking and productivity.
- 3.80 GHz base / 4.60 GHz boost** for responsive performance.
- 16 MB L3 cache** to reduce memory latency.
- Integrated Radeon Vega graphics** for solid integrated GPU performance.
- 7‑nm Zen 3 architecture** delivering high efficiency.
- AM4 socket** ensuring broad motherboard compatibility.
- 45–65 W TDP** configurable for power and cooling flexibility.
The AMD Ryzen 7 5700G represents a balanced blend of processing power, integrated graphics capability, and energy efficiency. It is an ideal choice for users seeking a versatile desktop platform that can handle everything from everyday computing to content creation without the need for a separate GPU.
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| Brand | ![]() AMD is a computer processor manufacturer that was founded in 1969. The company produces a wide range of processors for both personal and business use, and is a major competitor to Intel. AMD is also a major supplier of graphics processors for gaming and professional use. |
| MPN | AMD AMD Ryzen 7 5700G |
| ID | 25095999 |
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Base frequency The fundamental operating speed of a processor or other electronic component, expressed in hertz (Hz). It indicates the number of cycles per second that the device can execute under normal conditions and serves as a baseline for comparing performance across models.
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3.9GHz |
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Component for Specifies the type of device or system that the product is intended to be used with, such as a PC, server, notebook, surveillance system, or other electronic equipment. The value represents a single category and can be used to filter or group products by their target platform.
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PC |
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Configurable TDP-down The maximum electrical power that a device can consume or supply when its thermal design power is configured to a lower setting, expressed in watts (W). This value indicates the energy capacity of the product under reduced operating conditions and helps users compare efficiency, size power supplies, and estimate operational costs.
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45 W |
| Configurable TDP-up | 65 W |
| Discrete graphics adapter model | Not available |
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Harmonized System HS code The Harmonized System (HS) code is a standardized numerical identifier used internationally to classify traded goods. It consists of up to six digits, where each pair of digits represents progressively more specific product categories. The HS code facilitates customs duties, trade statistics, and regulatory compliance by providing a common language for describing products across borders.
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85423119 |
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Market segment The target market segment for a product, such as "Business", "Home", or "Small‑medium business". This attribute helps customers quickly identify the intended user group and typical use case of the item.
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Desktop |
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Memory channels The configuration of memory channels supported by a device, indicating how many independent memory paths the system can use for data transfer (e.g., Dual‑channel, Quad‑channel). This attribute helps users understand the potential bandwidth and performance characteristics of the memory subsystem.
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Dual-channel |
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Memory clock speeds supported by processor A list of the operating frequencies that a processor can run at, expressed in hertz (Hz). The values are typically given as MHz or GHz and may include multiple speeds separated by commas to indicate base, boost, or other supported clock rates. This attribute helps users compare the performance potential of different CPUs and understand the range of speeds they can achieve under various workloads.
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3200 MHz |
| Memory types supported by processor | DDR4-SDRAM |
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More information Free‑text details that provide extra context about a product, such as usage notes, special features, or general remarks. The value can be a short phrase or a longer paragraph and is not restricted to any specific format.
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Here |
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Number of cpu cores The total count of individual processing cores present in a central processing unit (CPU). This value indicates how many independent execution units the CPU can run simultaneously, which is useful for assessing multitasking performance and parallel workload handling.
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6 |
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On-board graphics adapter base frequency The clock speed at which the integrated graphics processor runs under normal conditions, expressed in hertz (Hz). It indicates how many cycles per second the GPU performs and is useful for comparing visual performance across devices that use an on‑board graphics solution.
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2000 MHz |
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Onboard graphics adapter model The model name or number of the integrated graphics adapter built into a device, such as a laptop or motherboard. It identifies the specific GPU variant used for rendering and video processing, allowing users to compare visual performance and compatibility across products.
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AMD Radeon Graphics |
| PCI Express slots version | 3 |
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Processor base frequency The minimum clock speed at which a CPU operates under normal conditions, expressed in hertz (Hz). It represents the core’s base operating rate and is used to compare performance potential across processors.
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3.8 GHz |
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Processor boost frequency The highest clock speed a processor can reach when its turbo or boost feature is active, expressed in hertz (Hz). This value indicates the peak performance capability of the CPU under load and helps users compare how fast a processor can run beyond its base clock speed.
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4.6 GHz |
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Processor cache The amount of internal memory reserved for a processor’s cache, expressed in units such as megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB). This value indicates how much data the CPU can store locally to accelerate access and improve performance.
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16 MB |
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Processor cores The total number of physical processing units in a single central processing unit (CPU). This value indicates how many independent tasks the CPU can handle simultaneously, influencing multitasking and parallel performance.
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8 |
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Processor family The processor family identifies the group or series of CPU models that share a common architecture, design, and performance characteristics. It helps users compare processors across brands and generations by indicating the underlying technology used in the chip.
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AMD Ryzen 7 |
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Processor model Identifies the exact model of the central processing unit used in a device, including brand and numeric designation such as "Intel Core i5-8250U" or "AMD Ryzen 7 3700X". This value allows users to distinguish between different processor families, generations, and performance levels.
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5700G |
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Processor operating modes The set of instruction set architectures or execution modes that a processor can operate in, such as 32‑bit or 64‑bit. This attribute lists the supported modes for the CPU and helps users determine compatibility with software that requires a specific bitness.
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32-bit, 64-bit |





