

🔥 Power your passion with Ryzen 7 5800X – where speed meets precision!
The AMD Ryzen 7 5800X is a high-performance unlocked desktop processor featuring 8 cores and 16 threads, capable of boosting up to 4.7 GHz. Designed for gamers and professionals alike, it delivers elite 100+ FPS gaming and robust multitasking power. With a 105W thermal design power, it requires a high-performance cooler (not included) and fits standard AM4 sockets, making it a versatile choice for future-proof desktop builds.





| ASIN | B0815XFSGK |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,995 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #8 in CPUs |
| Brand | AMD |
| Color | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (120,905) |
| Date First Available | 5 November 2020 |
| Form Factor | All-in-One |
| Item Weight | 79.2 g |
| Item model number | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Kilowatt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 2 Grams |
| Manufacturer | AMD |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 5 |
| Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Processor Count | 8 |
| Processor Socket | Socket AM4 |
| Processor Speed | 4.7 GHz |
| Processor Type | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 0.6 cm; 79.38 g |
| RAM Size | 1 GB |
| Series | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X |
| Wattage | 105 watts |
X**S
Did not last long
Overall a very very nice CPU and at the time of purchasem the biggest one for my B550-M motherboard. Bought 4 March 2024, died 12 October 2025 )(No OC....... Ever). So dissappointed. The only reason for the 5 star, is the performance. For time to failure, I would give it a 1/2 star.
S**L
Works flawlessly
Product delivered as described
L**D
Awesome
Very very good
A**E
AMD's best CPU in 2022.
I know the 5800X3D is being touted as the 1080ti of CPUS (tomorrows performance for today's prices, etc etc) and, indeed, that is a fantastic CPU. BUT don't sleep on the R5 5600! For 600 AED/160 USD as I purchased it in September of 2022, it is an absolute budget powerhouse, matching the i5 12400 in gaming and blowing my old R5 1600 AF out of the water. I nearly doubled my performance in synthetic benchmarks, and in games more than doubled my FPS (went from ~140 to rock solid 300 fps in Apex Legends at 1080p high with a 6700XT). Its efficient too, consuming around 90W maxed out in games and thus is perfect for itx systems. I expect this CPU to easily last me 5 years and a couple of GPU upgrades before it starts becoming a bottleneck. If you are planning on building a new system with a midrange GPU, don't be afraid of investing in the "dead" AM4 platform as its much better value than the latest and greatest right now.
M**G
Ok
Ok
A**R
Over time, the processor began to randomly overload the computer
Over time, the processor started randomly overloading the computer. At first, the device worked fine, but after a couple of years, frequent reboots even when performing basic tasks. Because of this, it became inconvenient to use the computer for long periods of time, loss of important data, etc. Overall, given my initial expectations of smooth operation, the experience was disappointing. Exchanged by warranty, everything is ok now.
O**D
On board graphics is a really good feature on AM4 platform
works as intended, gets the benchmarks as shown online
N**A
good
good
D**.
If you're playing games at 1080p, and not doing insane tasks, this is the right CPU for you. I had one before the one I just bought, and not being nearly as experienced with computers, I never monitored its temperature and it likely toasted itself over time. The new one, however, is working like a charm. If I have a tip for you, it's this. Step 1: Go to the searchbar on the bottom left and type choose a power plan, and then open. Step 2: You'll see the balanced (recommended) one. Click change plan settings. Step 3: Click change advanced power settings. Step 4: You'll see a list with some plus signs left of various things. Click the plus sign to the left of "processor power management". Step 5: Click the plus sign next to "maximum processor state". Step 6: Click the number (I assume it will be 100%) and change it to 99%. By following these steps, you'll limit the amount of power your CPU receives. Now, this isn't dangerous, provided you don't set the number really low. I first set it to 70% while following a video. Then I slowly increased it to 85%, and I noticed an insane drop in temperature (around 20-30c) while playing various games. Red Dead Redemption 2, for instance, was cooking my CPU beforehand, and then I turned down the variable and the high temperatures were gone. Now, does it affect performance in any way? It....can. The 5600G is a 6 core, 12 thread processor. When setting it to 85%, the base clock of 3.90GHZ dropped to around 3-3.16GHZ for me. I've noticed zero affect on performance. If there is an affect to performance, it would be a few frames in games, MAYBE. If that. And for browsing the web, I have yet to notice anything. Now of course, if you're planning to use the 5600G as an APU solely (if you don't have a graphics card), then I would be a little more careful with lowering the variable. But if you have a graphics card then I wouldn't worry at all. Some people don't recommend the card because "it's not good enough", but how is it not good enough? It shatters web browsing, gaming, streaming, and basically everything that the average PC gamer does on their machine. If we're talking about more advanced activities, then yeah. You might want a CPU that has more cores, or one that is able to reach a higher speed and overclock. If you're planning to build a computer that is just gonna game at 1080p-1440p with some web browsing, Discord and streaming on the side, it's the CPU for you. Just pay attention to your temperatures. The last 5600G I had cooked under my nose. Ryzens get pretty hot.
R**T
Ich habe den Prozessor bereits seit ca einem halben Jahr. Das Ding ist flott genug. Der Stromverbrauch ist maximal 78W. Wenn man den Turbo aus schaltet (Windows Energiesparplan 99% Leistung), dann ist der Prozessor 11% langsamer und braucht nur 46W maximal. Im Leerlauf braucht der Prozessor ca 6-7W. Völlig okay. Im Deskmini oder im iTX Gehäuse empfehle ich den Prozessor auf 46W laufen zu lassen. Dann wird es auch schön leise und die Temperatur bleibt auch hier unter 70°C. Im passivem Gehäuse wie ein Incus von Cirrus7 Media Edition bleibt er bei 46W auch relativ kühl (max 69°C). Der beigelegte Kühler ist okay. Der wird im 78W Modus doch recht laut. Bei 46W ist auch der kaum wahrnehmbar. Wenn man einen großen Kühler im ATX-Gehäuse (Normales PC Gehäuse) verwendet bleibt der 5600G auch bei 78W kühl und leise. Die Grafik ist an sich nicht schlecht und teilweise wirkt es erstaunlich wenn man Spiele wie GTA5 zockt, welche Grafik aus der kleinen Box raus kommt. So ein Deskmini ist kleiner als ein PC-Netzteil. Aber die Grafik ist gerade so zu langsam um gängige, neue PC Spiele auf niedrigster Einstellung in 1080 zu zocken. Meist kommen da 25-30fps raus. Oder man geht auf 900/720p. Ich hätte mir etwas mehr CUs gewünscht, da der Vorgänger ja 8 hat und der 5600G nur 7 hat. Wäre toll wenn der 5600G 12 CUs hätte, dann würden die Spiele mit 35-45fps laufen. Dennoch total geniale CPU, wenn man kompakte PCs bauen will. Nachtrag Mai 2024: Immernoch total irre. Wenn ich das Ding nun auf 14W im Multi-Core begrenze ist der 5600G ca 1/3 langsamer als Apples aktuellster M3 und im Single-Core ca 40-50% langsamer. Apple kocht auch nur mit Wasser und theoretisch war die APU in der Lage Apples M1 ziemlich Feuer zu machen.
ま**♪
Windows11化に伴いシステムを更新しました。 私はWebの閲覧や写真の編集程度なので、このスペックで全く問題ありません。 安定して動作しています。 今まで中古ばかり買っていたのですが、新品でも値段が安くてグッド。 付属のファンは大型なので静かです。 4ヵ所をネジ留めしていくタイプなので、マーザーボードのレバー取り付け用のブラケットを外すと取り付けできました。 別に放熱用のグリス(ペースト)を購入してしまったのですが、新品は最初からヒートシンクに塗られているのですね。そりゃ当たり前か。
K**N
muito bom esse processador
K**I
主にゲームにて使用してますが 性能に満足です このCPUで後5年耐えたい(笑)
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