Friday, November 8, 2024

AMD Ryzen 7500F first Benchmarks

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The AMD Ryzen 5 7500F is an interesting processor as it is the first AM5 CPU to lack integrated graphics support. This suggests a potential issue with the I/O die, which typically includes two 2CUs.  the chip will not have an integrated graphics engine, just like Intel’s F-series processors. AMD’s Ryzen 7000 processors house a small integrated RDNA 2 GPU engine on the I/O die, Intel has an F-series model for all of its mainstream processors, but that’s because the iGPU is integrated into the same single piece of monolithic silicon as the rest of the CPU design.

The Ryzen 5 7500F Specific features are 6 cores and 12 threads with a CPU clock speed of 3.7 GHz. According to early details revealed by motherboard manufacturers, this CPU shares a nearly identical configuration to the Ryzen 5 7600, except for the absence of a GPU and a slightly lower base clock of 100 MHz. Both processors use the same B2 stepping silicon and have a default TDP of 65W.

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Specifications

ModelAMD Ryzen 5 7500F 6-Core Processor
Topology1 Processor, 6 Cores, 12 Threads
L1 Cache512KB
L2 Cache6MB
L3 Cache32MB
Memory Size32GB
MemoryDDR5 SDRAM
IdentifierAuthenticAMD Family 25 Model 97 Stepping 2
Base Frequency3.70GHz
SocketAM5
Maximum Frequency4848 MHz

When it comes to performance, it is challenging to directly compare scores between Geekbench version 6.0 and 6.1, especially for the new AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs. By examining entries with the same A620 motherboard, Geekbench version 6.1, and DDR5-6000 memory, we can gather some relevant data.

The Ryzen 5 7500F performance better in multi-threaded tests compared to the Ryzen 5 7600X, with a 2% difference falling within the margin of error. In single-core tests, the 7600X has a 3.7% higher performance. We couldn’t find exact entries for the Ryzen 5 7600 non-X that meet our criteria.

Benchmark

Geekbench5 Single core

Geekbench5 Multicore

The Ryzen 5 7500F seems like an attractive option, particularly for budget-conscious gamers who plan to use a discrete graphics card, which is the majority of users on the AMD AM5 platform. Unless AMD introduces its Phoenix CPUs for the AM5 socket, this situation is unlikely to change. AMD has not officially announced the Ryzen 5 7500F, and it remains unclear whether it will be available for DIY enthusiasts or restricted to OEMs.

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Agarapu Ramesh was founder of the Govindhtech and Computer Hardware enthusiast. He interested in writing Technews articles. Working as an Editor of Govindhtech for one Year and previously working as a Computer Assembling Technician in G Traders from 2018 in India. His Education Qualification MSc.
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