AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE processor review

AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE

Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE processor released by AMD; release date: 1 Jun 2021. The processor is designed for desktop-computers and based on Zen 3 microarchitecture.

CPU is unlocked for overclocking. Total number of cores - 8, threads - 16. Maximum CPU clock speed - 4.6 GHz. Maximum operating temperature - 95 °C. Manufacturing process technology - 7 nm. Cache size: L1 - 512 KB, L2 - 4 MB, L3 - 16 MB.

Supported memory types: DDR4-3200.

Supported socket types: AM4. Power consumption (TDP): 35 Watt.

The processor has integrated graphics Radeon Vega 8 with the following parameters: cores count - 8.

Benchmarks

PassMark
Single thread mark
Top 1 CPU
This CPU
4870
3303
PassMark
CPU mark
Top 1 CPU
This CPU
156834
21888
Name Value
PassMark - Single thread mark 3303
PassMark - CPU mark 21888

Integrated graphics – AMD Radeon Vega 8 Embedded

Technical info

Boost clock speed 1300 MHz
Core clock speed 300 MHz
Manufacturing process technology 14 nm
Thermal Design Power (TDP) 15 Watt
Transistor count 4,940 million

Specifications (specs)

Essentials

Architecture codename Zen 3
Launch date 1 Jun 2021
OPN Tray 100-000000257
Place in performance rating 424
Vertical segment Desktop

Performance

Base frequency 3.2 GHz
L1 cache 512 KB
L2 cache 4 MB
L3 cache 16 MB
Manufacturing process technology 7 nm
Maximum core temperature 95 °C
Maximum frequency 4.6 GHz
Number of cores 8
Number of GPU cores 8
Number of threads 16
Unlocked

Memory

Max memory channels 2
Supported memory types DDR4-3200

Graphics

Graphics base frequency 2000 MHz
iGPU core count 8
Number of pipelines 512
Processor graphics Radeon Vega 8

Graphics interfaces

DisplayPort
HDMI

Compatibility

Sockets supported AM4
Thermal Design Power (TDP) 35 Watt

Peripherals

PCI Express revision 3.0

Advanced Technologies

Enhanced Virus Protection (EVP)
Fused Multiply-Add 3 (FMA3)
Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX)
Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 2 (AVX2)
Intel® AES New Instructions

Virtualization

AMD Virtualization (AMD-V™)