| Country of Origin | Taiwan |
|---|---|
| PID | 661636 |
| Multiplier Unlocked | Yes |
| Processor base frequency (GHz) | 3,8 |
| Processor boost frequency (GHz) | 4,7 |
| Number of Processor Cores | 8 |
| Processor Family | AMD Ryzen 7 |
| Processor Socket | AM4 |
| Number of threads | 16 |
| Product Family | Ryzen |
| Product Series | 7 |
| Cooler included | No |
| Cache (Mt) | 32 |
| Processor cache type | L3 |
| TDP (W) | 105 |
| Integrated graphics | No |
| Manufacturer address | Opaallaan 1180 2132 LN, Hoofddorp, Noord-Holland Netherlands |
| Manufacturer's email address | |
| Manufacturer name | AMD Intl Sales & Service LTD |
AMD Ryzen 5000 series processors offer an advanced CPU architecture for gamers and content creators. Whether you’re playing the latest games, designing skyscrapers, or analyzing data, you need a processor that delivers the performance you require. AMD’s Zen 3 processor architecture elevates performance to a new level in both gaming and multi-core, multi-threaded applications such as 3D and video rendering.
The AMD Ryzen 5000 series supports PCIe 4.0, enabling full performance of next-generation graphics cards and ultra-fast SSD drives.
The processors are compatible with AMD’s 500-series motherboards from launch, but motherboards may require a BIOS update depending on the manufacturing date. BIOS updates for AMD’s 400-series motherboards will be available starting January 2021 (exact timing depends on the motherboard manufacturer).
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AMD Ryzen 5000 series processors offer an advanced CPU architecture for gamers and content creators. Whether you're playing the latest games, designing skyscrapers, or analyzing data, you need a processor that delivers the performance you require. AMD's Zen 3 processor architecture elevates performance to a new level in both gaming and multi-core, multi-threaded applications such as 3D and video rendering.
The AMD Ryzen 5000 series supports PCIe 4.0, enabling full performance of next-generation graphics cards and ultra-fast SSD drives.
The processors are compatible with AMD's 500-series motherboards from launch, but motherboards may require a BIOS update depending on the manufacturing date. BIOS updates for AMD's 400-series motherboards will be available starting January 2021 (exact timing depends on the motherboard manufacturer).
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