AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D Benchmarks – 17 Games, 5700X3D v 5600

AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D Benchmark?

ARTICLE TO BE COMPLETED!!

I have 17 games to benchmark and 3 synthetic CPU tests. These games will be tested at 1080p and 1440p, with cost and overall comparisons at the end.

I will compare 1080p v 1440p on the Ryzen 7 5700X3D and the Ryzen 5 5600.

Settings:

  • CPU and GPU are stock, with no overclock.
  • Games tested in Fullscreen.
  • Vsync is off.
  • Nvidia Low Latency is Off.
  • Frame rate uncapped.
  • Ray Tracing is Off.
  • REBar is Off.
  • Nvidia Driver Tested on: 566.14.
  • Latest Windows 10 Update 22H2.
  • All Games are Benchmarked on a 3-game Average.

Test system(my system):

CPUs: AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D – Stock

             AMD Ryzen 5 5600 – Stock

AIO: Arctic Liquid Freezer III 360mm

GPU: Zotac RTX 3070 Twin Edge LHR 8GB – Stock

SSD: Samsung 860 Evo 500GB (OS), Samsung 870 Evo 1TB(Games)

Ram: 32GB (4x 8gb) Patriot Viper CL18 DDR4 4000 (CL19-19-19-39)

Ram Cooler: Jonsbo NF-1 (Only used with Patriot Viper Kit)

Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus Master B550 PSU: Corsair RM750x Gold 750w

Case: Corsair 5000D Airflow

          Power supply: Corsair RMx750 750W (Gold)

Fans: 3x Inwin Sirius Loop ASL120 120mm (Intake), 3x Fractal Design Prisma AL-12 120mm (Intake), 1x Silverstone Air Blazer 120R 120mm (Exhaust), 2x Random Corsair 120mm fans (Intake on bottom).

 

R7 5700X3D Specs:

 

I forgot it in the video xD:

CPU Cores: 8

Threads: 16

Max Boost Clock: 4.1 GHz

Base Clock: 3 GHz

L3 Cache: 96 MB

TDP: 105W

TSMC 7nm

From: https://www.techpowerup.com/cpu-specs/ryzen-7-5700x3d.c3437

 

Here is the video of the AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D benchmark:

CORRECTION 20:53 It’s 3* Games as I said, not the correction on screen. 




https://youtu.be/_VC7rV_HVAo
 

 

Timestamps:

0:00 – 0:16 Intro
0:17 – 1:14 System Specs and Testing Info
CPU Benchmarks:
1:15 – 1:38 7Zip
1:39 – 1:56 Blender
1:57 – 2:38 Cinebench 2024
Gaming Benchmarks:
2:39 – 3:37 A Plague Tale Requiem
3:38 – 4:27 Assassins Creed Valhalla
4:28 – 5:41 Call of Duty Black Ops 6 – TDM
5:42 – 6:26 Control
6:27 – 7:24 Cyberpunk 2077
7:25 – 8:34 Counter Strike 2
8:35 – 9:01 Forza Horizon 5
9:02 – 9:46 Formula 1 2023
9:47 – 10:30 GTA V
10:31 – 11:22 Hitman 3
11:23 – 12:10 Hogwarts Legacy
12:11 – 13:02 Horizon Zero Dawn
13:03 – 13:44 Jedi Survivor
13:45 – 14:34 Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024
14:35 – 15:05 Ratchet and Clank Rift Apart
15:06 – 15:42 Shadow of the Tomb Raider
15:43 – 16:18 The Callisto Protocol
Graphed Averages %Difference:
16:18 – 17:37 1080p Average FPS %Difference
17:38 – 18:40 1080p 1% Lows %Difference
18:41 – 20:00 1440p Average FPS %Difference
20:01 – 20:47 1440p 1% Lows %Difference
20:48 – 21:37 Summary Thoughts on Performance
21:38 – 23:09 Current Pricing Data
23:10 – 23:48 $Cost per frame graph
23:49 – 28:23 Final Thoughts
28:24 Summary

 

 

Game Settings will be here soon 🙂

 

 

Graphs of the Games – Hover to see the Names of Games:

Graphs of the Overall %Differences for Average FPS and Average 1% Lows:

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Graphs of the Costs:

 

 

All of the categories here except the Newegg pricing include New Zealand GST Goods and Services Tax which is 15% this is known as VAT overseas. One of the three AliExpress Listings had a small shipping price and one of the New Zealand retailers that I included is currently out of stock.
All exchange rates were taken on 19 January 2025.
The USD pricing is in blue on the left and the NZD pricing is in orange on the right.

You can see that from the time I bought at $135USD in November 2024 the price has increased to $210 which is an increase of $75USD from the top three listings sorted by sales on AliExpress. Mind you AliExpress is not having a sale at the moment.
You can see the New Zealand retailers are the most expensive at $240USD which is $15USD more than the Newegg listing and $105USD more than the price I paid. You can clearly see why I purchased mine off AliExpress instead of my own country.
If you want to purchase off AliExpress I have another video weighing the pros and cons linked in the description.
At more than $195USD or $350NZD currently for the 5700X3D I might question why you wouldn’t pick the 7500f or the 7600 as they are both in a similar price category. Ill give some more insight of this in my final thoughts.

Next is cost per frame data on a 17 game average in $USD.
Its honestly pretty good that we got $1.51USD at 1440p and $1.09 at 1080p. At 1080p that is $0.61 cheaper per frame that the current aliexpress pricing and $0.84 cheaper than the NZ Retailers.
As you can see here it really depends on how cheap you can get this CPU to see if its worth it for gaming. Mind you this is only frame data based on my RTX 3070 only but I think this gives a good indication.
Lets head on to my final thoughts.

 

 

Some Final Thoughts:

  • In short, if you buy it AliExpress you should get a good deal even in terms of reselling.
  • If you buy it retail, I’d consider AM5 such as the 7600 or the 7500f and see how much I could sell my AM4 setup for.
  • If your building brand new please go with AM5 do not bother with AM4 anymore.
  • If your upgrading from before Ryzen 5000 and it should be a decent uplift in games.
  • If your building a second hand pc this could be an amazing PC as you can slap one into a cheap B350 with a bios update.
  • Lastly if I need to save cash go with the 5700X3D, if I can splurge a bit for a new motherboard, cpu and ram go for an AM5 chip.

YSTech: https://ystech.org
YSTech Article: https://ystech.org/5700x3d-17-game-benchmark
AliExpress Analysis: https://youtu.be/4qgZ8FDARII?si=VBAAiRuskQbvNwyh

-YS

 




 

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