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AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G Engineering Sample Overclocked to 4.8 GHz & Benchmarked

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We recently reported on the AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G Zen 3 APU being discovered in China. The Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G engineering samples were distributed to system integrators and OEMs for validation with confidentiality clauses however it seems many have made their way elsewhere with several selling on eBay for 500 USD each. The Ryzen 7 5750G and Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G should be vertically identical in performance as the only differences are mainly software and support based.

The Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G was initially overclocked to 4.89 GHz at 1.5 V however this proved to be unstable so the chip was benchmarked at 4.8 GHz with 1.47 V which proved stable. The APU scored 660 points in the single-core CPU-Z benchmark and 6898 in the multi-core which places it firmly within range of the Ryzen 7 5800X at 663 and 6766 points respectively. Considering that this chip is only an engineering sample it is likely to offer similar performance at stock speeds when officially launched.



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How is consumption in watts for system in default and when got this OC frequencies? If default consumption is not confidential.
 
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1.47, ew, that's fast degradation territory
would've been more interesting to see it's all-core overclocking capabilities at 1.2v
 

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How is consumption in watts for system in default and when got this OC frequencies? If default consumption is not confidential.
It's an OEM part, and a direct replacement to 4750G, so expect similar TDP behavior w/ OC (65W stock, probably ~100W OCed at those clocks and voltages).
1.47, ew, that's fast degradation territory
It could be from the same source that previously clocked this chip to measly 4.7GHz at nearly 1.5V Vcore :banghead:
Maybe he/she is learning a bit? :roll:
Not sure how market-ready models are going to be boosted, but even with preliminary 4.45GHz all-core boost makes it not worth killing your CPU for a marginal performance increase.
 
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Take in to consideration that engineer sample are not the final product but merely a construct for building specific Bios ware for the final bios updates and any fixable hardware bugs.

anyone buying these or the sellers are open to severe law suits due to the nature of the
NDA's signed by the clients testing companies buyers lose out as the item can be confiscated by the police and courts as its deemed theft of copyright property as its not commercially or retail available.
 
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All these leaks and he can't do a proper screenshot, dang those watermark I don't even need to know your phone!
 
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As nice as the big Hz numbers are, the real-world difference between 4.8GHz at 1.47V and 4.65GHz at 1.35V is so meaningless that it's only of relevance to people with their heads up their butts in an AMD vs Intel performance crown argument.

Zen3 is fine.
Rocket lake is fine.
There are no real surprises at this point and nothing particularly interesting to look forward to until Zen4/DDR5 comes along.
 
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As nice as the big Hz numbers are, the real-world difference between 4.8GHz at 1.47V and 4.65GHz at 1.35V is so meaningless that it's only of relevance to people with their heads up their butts in an AMD vs Intel performance crown argument.

Zen3 is fine.
Rocket lake is fine.
There are no real surprises at this point and nothing particularly interesting to look forward to until Zen4/DDR5 comes along.
I agree. I think people are too hung up on seeing bigger numbers that most forget that the actual improvement is actually negligible.
 
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@Uskompuf4; found a typo—“virtually”, not “vertically”—beginning of second paragraph.
 
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yeah, ON A SINGLE CORE
you load up all cores to the max at 1.47v and you can kiss your zen3 cpu good-fucking-bye
Yes because we have seen a lot of dead or degraded Zen CPU's over the years due to OC ...oh wait we have not
 
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why am I not surprised about the theft and sale on ebay? I'm sure AMD recorded the numbers and will quietly get its justice.
 
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@Uskompuf4; found a typo—“virtually”, not “vertically”—beginning of second paragraph.
End of first paragraph, and they probably are the same vertically. :p
 
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