Monday, July 24th 2023

AMD's Ryzen 5 7500F Gets Benchmarked, Available Globally

AMD's recently added Ryzen 5 7500F for the AM5 socket was initially said to only be available in the PRC, but according to AMD, it will apparently be available globally. That said, AMD apparently only seeded review units to select Asian media, among them Quasar Zone in Korea, who put the six core, 12 thread CPU through its paces. Overall performance is very close to the Ryzen 5 7600, which isn't really all that strange, considering the two only differ by 100 MHz in both base and boost clock. In most of the benchmarks, the Ryzen 5 7500F is around two to three percent slower than the Ryzen 5 7600 on average.

When compared to the slightly more pricey Intel Core i5-13400, AMD falls behind multithreaded apps but comes out on top in most of the games tested, with the usual odd exception as would be expected. On average, the Ryzen 5 7500F is some 13 percent faster in the game benchmarks at 1080p, although this is using an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 graphics card. It even beats the overall much faster Intel Core i5-13500 in gaming by around nine percent on average. However, the Ryzen 5 7500F system loses out to the two Intel systems when it comes to power efficiency, drawing around 20 Watts more on average when gaming. At US$179.99 it seems like AMD finally has a budget friendly CPU for the AM5 platform, if you're willing to lose the integrated GPU. It's unknown when the CPU will be available outside of Asia at this point in time.
Sources: Quasar Zone (in Korean), AMD
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14 Comments on AMD's Ryzen 5 7500F Gets Benchmarked, Available Globally

#2
TheLostSwede
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ixiR5 5700F on am5? Confusion kicks in.

And now x770x is R5 not R7 anymore, ze fudge is going on.
7000 series? So it makes sense.
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#3
A&P211
If only TPU had a proofreader
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TheLostSwede
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A&P211If only TPU had a proofreader
He did fix my typo, but he normally doesn't edit news posts. He also ends up editing a lot of copy after it has gone live, as he's not awake 24/7/365.
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#8
kiakk
"However, the Ryzen 5 7500F loses out to the two Intel chips when it comes to power efficiency, drawing around 20 Watts more on average"

WOW! To write this down is "not wise" from the writer and I just was trully polite with this words, because the truth would be much more harsh...

The 20W of difference is under Cyberpunk for the full PC Setup, while the R5 7500F drives 11% faster the full setup with RTX 4090 (!!!), so probably the Geforce eats much more because of higher framerate.
That is not correct calculating CPU efficiency from these data.

And anyway, according to techpowerup benchmarks i5-13400F and R5 7600 1080p gaming efficiency are matching, so probably R5 7500F do not gives any change about this.

What whould be interesting is how I5-13400F and R5-7600/R5-7500F gaming efficiency could change after undervolting them and using RAM optimisation tuning. This would be an interesting review/article.


Edit/P.S.: Days before I calculated the expectional EUR prices and the overall platform price (R5-7500F + B650 Mobo + DDR5) are still not for budget gamers, who are looking for a PC with lower mid-range GPU/ used mid-range GPU from the previous Radeon/Geforce.
Building a PC for these kind of GPUs is better building with DDR4: B450/B550+ZEN 3 or B660/Z690+i3/i5

I could simpy do not get the AMD strategy. No offering for low budget/mid range builders, only for customers in the top-noch level. There is almost no any higher offering above R5-7500F/R5-7600 and Nothing under it.
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#9
kiakk
R5 7600 4.23 frames/Watt
Source:
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#10
dir_d
Trying to build my kids some computers by Christmas this year. This chip seams like a candidate.
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#11
phanbuey
dir_dTrying to build my kids some computers by Christmas this year. This chip seams like a candidate.
It's priced really well and the platform has some legs for future upgrades. Pretty hard to beat tbh.
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#12
wheresmycar
i missed this one. So a 7500F!

We're getting closer to the ~£350/$350 mark for a Zen 4 chip, A-series AM5 board + 32GB DDR5 memory. About time!
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#13
AleXXX666
wheresmycari missed this one. So a 7500F!

We're getting closer to the ~£350/$350 mark for a Zen 4 chip, A-series AM5 board + 32GB DDR5 memory. About time!
i hope you mean $350 for this kindda setup, right? not only chip for $350 lol
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#14
wheresmycar
AleXXX666i hope you mean $350 for this kindda setup, right? not only chip for $350 lol
lol definitely the setup!
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