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Upon its initial launch, the Ryzen 7 5700G was exclusively offered in prebuilt systems; however, it later became purchasable as a standalone product. The inclusion of the “G” signifies that this is an APU equipped with a Vega 8 GPU, featuring eight Compute Units, 512 Streaming Processors, eight ROPs, and 32 Texture Mapping Units operating at 2000MHz. The FPS Review sought additional information, particularly regarding its real-world performance when combined with an RTX 3080 Ti FE across different games and synthetic benchmarks.
The Ryzen 7 5700G falls slightly behind the 5800X in terms of performance, which is understandable considering its Boost frequency of 4.6GHz compared to the 5800X’s 4.7GHz. However, another perspective to consider is the price difference – the 5700G is approximately cheaper than the 5800X, making it a compelling choice. For detailed results, refer to their review.
The AMD Ryzen 7 5700G, with the codename Cezanne, was officially released on April 13th, 2021. Initially, it was only available as an OEM option, but AMD later made it accessible for purchase in retail stores.