AMD Ryzen 9 5900X vs AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G
Comparative analysis of AMD Ryzen 9 5900X and AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G processors for all known characteristics in the following categories: Essentials, Performance, Memory, Compatibility, Peripherals, Advanced Technologies, Virtualization, Graphics, Graphics interfaces. Benchmark processor performance analysis: PassMark - Single thread mark, PassMark - CPU mark, 3DMark Fire Strike - Physics Score, CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - Face Detection (mPixels/s), CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - Ocean Surface Simulation (Frames/s), CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - T-Rex (Frames/s), CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - Video Composition (Frames/s), CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - Bitcoin Mining (mHash/s), GFXBench 4.0 - Car Chase Offscreen (Frames), GFXBench 4.0 - Manhattan (Frames), GFXBench 4.0 - T-Rex (Frames), GFXBench 4.0 - Car Chase Offscreen (Fps), GFXBench 4.0 - Manhattan (Fps), GFXBench 4.0 - T-Rex (Fps).
Differences
Reasons to consider the AMD Ryzen 9 5900X
- CPU is newer: launch date 2 year(s) 5 month(s) later
- 8 more cores, run more applications at once: 12 vs 4
- 16 more threads: 24 vs 8
- Around 23% higher clock speed: 4.8 GHz vs 3.9 GHz
- A newer manufacturing process allows for a more powerful, yet cooler running processor: 7 nm vs 14 nm FinFET
- 2x more L1 cache, more data can be stored in the L1 cache for quick access later
- 3x more L2 cache, more data can be stored in the L2 cache for quick access later
- 16x more L3 cache, more data can be stored in the L3 cache for quick access later
- Around 61% better performance in PassMark - Single thread mark: 3470 vs 2156
- 4.6x better performance in PassMark - CPU mark: 39099 vs 8537
Specifications (specs) | |
Launch date | 5 Nov 2020 vs 10 May 2018 |
Number of cores | 12 vs 4 |
Number of threads | 24 vs 8 |
Maximum frequency | 4.8 GHz vs 3.9 GHz |
Manufacturing process technology | 7 nm vs 14 nm FinFET |
L1 cache | 768 KB vs 384 KB |
L2 cache | 6 MB vs 2 MB |
L3 cache | 64 MB vs 4 MB |
Benchmarks | |
PassMark - Single thread mark | 3470 vs 2156 |
PassMark - CPU mark | 39099 vs 8537 |
Reasons to consider the AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G
- Around 62% lower typical power consumption: 65 Watt vs 105 Watt
Thermal Design Power (TDP) | 65 Watt vs 105 Watt |
Compare benchmarks
CPU 1: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X
CPU 2: AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G
PassMark - Single thread mark |
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PassMark - CPU mark |
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Name | AMD Ryzen 9 5900X | AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G |
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PassMark - Single thread mark | 3470 | 2156 |
PassMark - CPU mark | 39099 | 8537 |
3DMark Fire Strike - Physics Score | 10123 | |
CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - Face Detection (mPixels/s) | 42.509 | |
CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - Ocean Surface Simulation (Frames/s) | 393.562 | |
CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - T-Rex (Frames/s) | 3.082 | |
CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - Video Composition (Frames/s) | 49.002 | |
CompuBench 1.5 Desktop - Bitcoin Mining (mHash/s) | 208.928 | |
GFXBench 4.0 - Car Chase Offscreen (Frames) | 1858 | |
GFXBench 4.0 - Manhattan (Frames) | 1994 | |
GFXBench 4.0 - T-Rex (Frames) | 5566 | |
GFXBench 4.0 - Car Chase Offscreen (Fps) | 1858 | |
GFXBench 4.0 - Manhattan (Fps) | 1994 | |
GFXBench 4.0 - T-Rex (Fps) | 5566 |
Compare specifications (specs)
AMD Ryzen 9 5900X | AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G | |
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Essentials |
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Architecture codename | Zen 3 | Raven Ridge |
Launch date | 5 Nov 2020 | 10 May 2018 |
Launch price (MSRP) | $549 | |
OPN PIB | 100-100000061WOF | |
OPN Tray | 100-000000061 | YD240BC5M4MFB |
Place in performance rating | 279 | 271 |
Vertical segment | Desktop | Desktop |
Family | AMD Ryzen PRO Processors | |
OS Support | Windows 10 - 64-Bit Edition, RHEL x86 64-Bit, Ubuntu x86 64-Bit | |
Series | AMD Ryzen 5 PRO Desktop Processors with Radeon Vega Graphics | |
Performance |
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Base frequency | 3.7 GHz | 3.6 GHz |
L1 cache | 768 KB | 384 KB |
L2 cache | 6 MB | 2 MB |
L3 cache | 64 MB | 4 MB |
Manufacturing process technology | 7 nm | 14 nm FinFET |
Maximum core temperature | 95 °C | 95°C |
Maximum frequency | 4.8 GHz | 3.9 GHz |
Number of cores | 12 | 4 |
Number of threads | 24 | 8 |
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64 bit support | ||
Compute Cores | 15 | |
Die size | 210 mm | |
Number of GPU cores | 11 | |
Transistor count | 4950 million | |
Memory |
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ECC memory support | ||
Max memory channels | 2 | 2 |
Maximum memory bandwidth | 47.68 GB/s | |
Maximum memory size | 128 GB | |
Supported memory types | DDR4-3200 | DDR4 |
Supported memory frequency | 2933 MHz | |
Compatibility |
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Sockets supported | AM4 | AM4 |
Thermal Design Power (TDP) | 105 Watt | 65 Watt |
Configurable TDP | 46-65 Watt | |
Max number of CPUs in a configuration | 1 | |
Thermal Solution | Wraith Stealth | |
Peripherals |
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Max number of PCIe lanes | 20 | |
PCI Express revision | 4.0 | 3.0 |
PCIe configurations | 1x16+x4, 2x8+x4, 1x8+2x4+x4 | |
Advanced Technologies |
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AMD SenseMI | ||
AMD StoreMI technology | ||
Fused Multiply-Add 3 (FMA3) | ||
Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX) | ||
Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 2 (AVX2) | ||
Intel® AES New Instructions | ||
The "Zen" Core Architecture | ||
Virtualization |
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AMD Virtualization (AMD-V™) | ||
Graphics |
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Graphics max frequency | 1250 MHz | |
iGPU core count | 11 | |
Processor graphics | Radeon Vega 11 Graphics | |
Graphics interfaces |
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DisplayPort | ||
HDMI |