Monday, July 10th 2023
AMD Ryzen 5 7500F CPU Gets Benchmarked
The Puget Systems benchmark database outed AMD's Ryzen 5 7500F 6-core/12-thread processor last week—industry experts proposed that it was the first example of a Ryzen 7000 SKU with a disabled iGPU. A South Korean retailer indicated unit pricing of around $170-180, with a possible local launch date on July 7. It seems that retail units have not hit the market (at the time of writing), but Geekbench 6.1 results have since appeared online. According to an entry on the Geekbench database—that was spotted by Olrak29 earlier today—the Ryzen 5 7500F has a base clock of 3.7 GHz. It can boost up to 5.0 GHz on a single core, while all cores can reach a maximum of 4.8 GHz. The listing confirms that this new SKU sits firmly in the AMD "Raphael" CPU family.
The processor was tested on a system running Microsoft Windows 11—partial specifications of the evaluation build include an ASUS TUF Gaming A620M-PLUS WIFI motherboard and 32 GB of DDR5-6000 RAM. The tested Ryzen 5 7500F CPU achieved scores of 2782 points (single-core) and 13323 points (multi-threaded), which places it slightly ahead of the Ryzen 5 7600X in multi-thread performance. It trails slightly behind with its single-core result, but these figures are impressive considering that the Ryzen 5 7500F will likely be offered at a more budget friendly price when compared to its closest iGPU-enabled siblings.
Sources:
Olrak29_ Tweet, GeekBench Results, VideoCardz
The processor was tested on a system running Microsoft Windows 11—partial specifications of the evaluation build include an ASUS TUF Gaming A620M-PLUS WIFI motherboard and 32 GB of DDR5-6000 RAM. The tested Ryzen 5 7500F CPU achieved scores of 2782 points (single-core) and 13323 points (multi-threaded), which places it slightly ahead of the Ryzen 5 7600X in multi-thread performance. It trails slightly behind with its single-core result, but these figures are impressive considering that the Ryzen 5 7500F will likely be offered at a more budget friendly price when compared to its closest iGPU-enabled siblings.
10 Comments on AMD Ryzen 5 7500F CPU Gets Benchmarked
The pessimistic in me says it'll probably get an MSRP not far from the 7600(X) street price.
this is a nicely priced cpu..
1. Motherboards are expensive, starts ~44-55EUR higher than B550. That is around 50% extra...
2. DDR5 prices are still almost 1,5X - 2X compare to DDR4. Especially, because DDR5 modules in most case builded with only 1/2 DRAM chips compering to DDR4 with the same GB. This pricing is not OK, after 1-1,5 year.
While the cheapest CPU for the platform is around 170-180USD, so probably will be around 190EUR??
While most of the players playing on high/ultra, so the bottleneck basically coming from the GPU in most of the costumers's scenario.
So it is a little bit odd to keep the next platform prices this high comparing to the outdating hardwares while the stores full of them... We can still find Intel H470 / AMD B450 mobos in retails... They really do not want to sold out, keeping current platform prices high and companies are wondering no selling....?