Test 40 Games with Ryzen 5 5600G Vega 7 & 16GB RAM

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System: 0:00
Cinebench: 0:33
Apex Legends: 0:46
Assassin's Creed Valhalla: 4:06
Back 4 Blood: 8:10
Batman Arkham Knight: 11:26
Call of Duty Warzone: 18:05
Chernobylite: 22:31
Control: 27:42
CS GO: 31:24
Cyberpunk 2077: 34:01
Days Gone: 38:24
Death Stranding: 43:19
DOOM Eternal: 46:16
Dota 2: 49:36
Euro Truck Simulator 2: 52:00
Fallout 76: 55:43
Far Cry New Dawn: 58:42
Fortnite: 1:02:54
Forza Horizon 4: 1:06:12
GTA V: 1:11:14
Hitman 3: 1:15:35
Horizon Zero Dawn: 1:18:55
Mafia Definitive Edition: 1:24:18
Marvel's Avengers: 1:27:14
Metro Exodus: 1:31:20
Microsoft Flight Simulator: 1:35:32
Minecraft: 1:39:26
Need for Speed Heat: 1:42:05
Overwatch: 1:44:41
PUBG: 1:48:31
Rainbow Six Siege: 1:53:13
Red Dead Redemption 2: 1:58:04
Resident Evil Village: 2:02:59
Rocket League: 2:07:08
Rust: 2:09:36
Sea of Thieves: 2:12:41
Shadow of the Tomb Raider: 2:16:45
The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt: 2:20:30
VALORANT: 2:23:17
Watch Dogs Legion: 2:25:56
Yakuza Like a Dragon: 2:29:32

PC Specs:
CPU: Ryzen 5 5600G 3.90 ghz (Boost 4.40 ghz)
CPU Cooler: AMD Ryzen Cooler Stock
GPU: Radeon Vega 7 Graphics 2GB
SSD: 120GB SATA WD Green
HDD: WD 1TB HDD 7200RPM
OS: Windows 10 Pro 64 bit
Motherboard: ASRock B550M-HDV
PSU: 550W (BeQuiet! SYSTEM POWER B8)
16GB DDR4 3200Mhz (2x8 dual channel / CL 16 / Model: G.SKILL AEGIS)

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Recorded with a game capture card, so no loss fps! (AVerMedia LIVE Gamer Mini)
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System: 0:00
Cinebench: 0:33
Apex Legends: 0:46
Assassin's Creed Valhalla: 4:06
Back 4 Blood: 8:10
Batman Arkham Knight: 11:26
Call of Duty Warzone: 18:05
Chernobylite: 22:31
Control: 27:42
CS GO: 31:24
Cyberpunk 2077: 34:01
Days Gone: 38:24
Death Stranding: 43:19
DOOM Eternal: 46:16
Dota 2: 49:36
Euro Truck Simulator 2: 52:00
Fallout 76: 55:43
Far Cry New Dawn: 58:42
Fortnite: 1:02:54
Forza Horizon 4: 1:06:12
GTA V: 1:11:14
Hitman 3: 1:15:35
Horizon Zero Dawn: 1:18:55
Mafia Definitive Edition: 1:24:18
Marvel's Avengers: 1:27:14
Metro Exodus: 1:31:20
Microsoft Flight Simulator: 1:35:32
Minecraft: 1:39:26
Need for Speed Heat: 1:42:05
Overwatch: 1:44:41
PUBG: 1:48:31
Rainbow Six Siege: 1:53:13
Red Dead Redemption 2: 1:58:04
Resident Evil Village: 2:02:59
Rocket League: 2:07:08
Rust: 2:09:36
Sea of Thieves: 2:12:41
Shadow of the Tomb Raider: 2:16:45
The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt: 2:20:30
VALORANT: 2:23:17
Watch Dogs Legion: 2:25:56
Yakuza Like a Dragon: 2:29:32

ChristoGevedjov
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Quick tip: You have 16GB of dual channel ram, but you’re using only 7.5GB of them, and 2GB of which is allocated for the iGPU, so you have a lot of free ram capacity to use as shared memory.
Pick higher texture quality. And since the allocated 2GB vram are basically the same speed as the shared ones because they both are the ram, no fps loss at all :D

Joseph-oqfz
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This is life now boys. In the post graphics card age we'll all be finding the best ways to optimize our rigs for 2001 visual fidelity.

GeneralLee
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It's kinda weird to see a benchmark video where the person playing Siege actually looks like they know what they're doing 👍

notSALTY.
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i can't wait for "Test 40 games on Steam Deck"

antoniolarios
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I was really impressed with GTA 5 running at 60 fps with the graphics on high, the cost benefit of this processor is amazing

lyw
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Use 4400Mhz dual-channel kit to boost FPS and overclock GPU to 2300Mhz and you will see a very nice improvement.

Britec
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18:08 little tip: set the display resolution to your actual monitor res (1080p i guess?), then change the render resolution to something less than 100% instead. That way the UI elements stay sharp and readable while the game itself is rendered at the lower res, saving on limited GPU resources. Similar thing can be done in GTA by setting the game to 1080p, then using "frame scaling" with a value less than 1x in the "advanced graphics" menu to lower the resolution the game is rendered in. Same effect, UI elements and text stays sharp and readable, game itself runs in lower resolution to save resources/run better. Pretty sure some of the other games have a similar feature buried somewhere.

Knaeckebrotsaege
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Its crazy, basically it can play any games throw at it with integrated graphic, Im amazed !
In recent time where graphic card cost is way way too high, this surely help for budgeted player.

mox
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Parabéns pelo vídeo, sem dúvidas é o mais completo sobre esse processador. Excelente trabalho!!

thiagoginez
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I'm genuinely impressed by how far integrated graphics have come. The fact that you can now play GTA 5 on integrated is absurd. I remember barely being able to play Roblox back in 2011 on my family's low-mid tier laptop.

It's going to be nice to be able to play games on my off time when my Thinkpad P14s gets delivered.

genzboomer
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Good job, Christo. Been watching your channel from a while and I enjoy your videos a lot ♥️♥️

cpt.martinwalker
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If you go into the BIOS and set the iGPU to use 4GB of RAM it will run better. Did this for my brother before he got a dedicated GPU and he went from 40FPS on low settings at 1080p to over 60 at medium settings

GockCoblin
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as a person thats been pretty much on the intel side all the time
im absolutely blown away by this
and i mean it
its beyond my conprehension that something like this exists, in a cpu thats cheaper than the 5600x??
with it being only a bit worse???
thats insane

mecolayposting
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Wow didn't expect to run MSFS with a fairly stable 30fps

levosso
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You can see how some games are more GPU demanding like Death Stranding, while Horizon Zero Dawn is very CPU demanding. Both are made with Decima Engine.
Interestingly, games like Mafia DE is quite bad at CPU utilization...

budiisnadi
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For games under 40FPS with frame dips all over the place, here's a neat little trick to make 30 FPS smooth as in console:
Go to radeon software settings, set radeon chill to max 30 FPS. Disable enhanced sync, set wait for vertical sync to always on. In the game option, set vsync to on and apply motion blur. It works for most games where you get screen tearing or uneven frame times. For RE Village, I found that the in game frame limit option is already good, so the radeon software doesn't do anything. And if the game is already reaching 50FPS territory, locking the FPS to 50 is a good idea.

warnacokelat
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That thing can run Cyberpunk with 35FPS, and Metro Exodus and Flight Simulator?! With 65 Watt power consumption? Amazing. Has the Ryzen 7 version of this CPU-APU (Ryzen 7 5700G) the 2D calculating and data transfer speed of a let´s say Ryzen 7 3800X?

juliashenandoah
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Finally i dont need to see reviews of every good game out there u can get a glimpse of almost all games in thos video

mayankanand
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Ryzen 5 5600G is an incredible value. Wait for GPU prices to drop while using this half decent GPU and buy yourself a decent GPU when the things are nice. The CPU it has is already great for an upgrade

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