AMD Ryzen 7 5700X
AMD's budget eight-core Zen 3 on AM4, with a 65W TDP and Zen 3 IPC at one of the lowest sensible prices for a modern multi-core build.

A budget eight-core Zen 3 pick on AM4 with competitive gaming and solid multi-threaded performance at value pricing.
Scored within its class as a budget-to-mid AM4 CPU, not against X3D gaming specialists or current-gen AM5 chips.
What we think
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How it performs & what it pairs with
Benchmarks against named rivals, plus the build requirements to actually run it
Tested with RTX 4060, 32GB DDR4-3600, Windows 11 24H2. Stock clocks throughout.
Performance breakdown
Scored relative to the class, not against flagship models
Class average 66
Lowest in class 48
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What every spec actually means
Numbers translated into real-world impact
Eight cores handles gaming and productivity simultaneously without bottlenecking. Streaming while gaming, light rendering, and multi-tasking all benefit from the extra cores over 6-core alternatives.
Modest 65W TDP means a budget cooler handles stock clocks comfortably. The 5700X doesn't need a premium aftermarket cooler for everyday use, keeping build costs lower.
Mature AM4 platform with cheap boards and DDR4. No further upgrade path beyond the 5000 series, but the low platform cost is a genuine advantage for budget builds.
16 threads with SMT enabled. Handles multi-threaded workloads like streaming, background processes, and moderate productivity workloads without starving the OS.
Complete specifications
Verified across manufacturer datasheets and retailer spec tables
Common questions
The things people ask before buying this product
What's the difference between the 5700X and 5800X3D?
The 5800X3D has 3D V-Cache which dramatically boosts gaming performance. The 5700X has a lower 65W TDP versus 105W for the 5800X3D, is cheaper, and better for productivity. For gaming specifically, the 5800X3D wins clearly.
Does the Ryzen 7 5700X include a cooler?
No. Unlike the 5600X, the 5700X ships without a CPU cooler. With its 65W TDP, a budget 120mm tower cooler is adequate for stock operation.
Is the 5700X worth buying over the 5600X?
Yes if you ever stream, run background tasks while gaming, or do any productivity work. The extra 2 cores make a real difference in multi-threaded scenarios. For pure gaming only, the 5600X is fine and cheaper.
What motherboard do I need for the 5700X?
Any AM4 board works. B550 is the recommended sweet spot for PCIe 4.0 and solid features at a low price. Older B450 and X470 boards need a BIOS update.
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