The AMD Ryzen 7 5700G, Ryzen 5 5600G, and Ryzen 3 5300G Review
by Dr. Ian Cutress on August 4, 2021 1:45 PM ESTDiscrete GPU Gaming Tests
4K Minimum with RTX 2080 Ti
By contrast to 1080p Max, our 4K Minimum testing aims at finding differences between CPUs at a playable resolution. There is still pixels to churn, but the 2080 Ti should at least be hitting 60 FPS in most games here.
A full list of results at various resolutions and settings can be found in our Benchmark Database.
No real change in Chernobylite.
Civilization 6 gets a smaller increase in performance here than the 1080p Maximum test, but there's still a benefit over the previous generation. That being said, the AMD desktop CPUs with more cache pull ahead a lot here.
Deus Ex seems to come to an asymptotic limit, and while the 4000G APUs were behind the curve, the 5000G APUs are solidly there.
All CPUs pretty much hit a limit in FF15 above and Far Cry 5 below.
GTA 5 hits an odd glitchy mess around 180 FPS, and the new 5000G CPUs can push the RTX 2080 Ti in that direction a bit further - at this point it's probably best to start cranking up some detail to avoid it.
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linuxgeex - Wednesday, August 4, 2021 - link
There's a silly number of errors in the first page of this review. The 5600G does not have "8 cores". Intel didn't "cut" AMD products from the market. Cezanne processors don't use "Zen 3 graphics".Please proof your work, we expect better from Anandtech.
The_Assimilator - Thursday, August 5, 2021 - link
"we expect better from Anandtech"If you've been around since Anand left, you really shouldn't. I don't know who's nominally in charge nowadays but they CBA to perform basic proofreading on most articles.
Machinus - Wednesday, August 4, 2021 - link
When are we going to see 16-20 CUs? Then you could really say you're replacing a GPU.nandnandnand - Wednesday, August 4, 2021 - link
Rembrandt will have RDNA 2 and up to 12 CUs, which should provide acceptable 1080p performance. It will fall short of the Xbox Series S, but not by too much if the graphics clock is higher. It will also have DDR5, better I/O, AV1 decode, etc.Imagine if a Ryzen 7 6700G (OEM) came out in the next 8 months or so.
cigar3tte - Wednesday, August 4, 2021 - link
Will Rembrandt run on AM4 still?nandnandnand - Wednesday, August 4, 2021 - link
DDR5 = AM5. In fact, maybe it will end up being the very first CPUs on AM5.vlad42 - Thursday, August 5, 2021 - link
As I mentioned above, Rembrandt will likely use RDNA1 instead of RDNA2. Drivers for an RDNA1 based APU were just submitted to the Linux kernel a few days ago.nandnandnand - Thursday, August 5, 2021 - link
See above. Rembrandt will use RDNA 2. It might be referred to as "Yellow Carp".https://www.tomshardware.com/news/amd-begins-to-en...
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&a...
Fulljack - Wednesday, August 4, 2021 - link
since Van Gogh (Steam Deck) uses 8CU of RDNA2, I think the next generation of APU (Rembrandt) will also features 8CU. Although the moves to DDR5 and possible inclusion of 3D cache (similar to infinity cache) will help performance a lot.This is all are rumour, though.
nandnandnand - Wednesday, August 4, 2021 - link
Rembrandt should have up to 12 CUs. With higher bandwidth from DDR5, perhaps integrated graphics performance will be doubled from the 5800H/5700G. 1080p60 should be achievable in many games, with some settings turned down.I do not expect Rembrandt to have Infinity Cache, 3D V-Cache, L4 cache/HBM, or increased cache whatsoever (Cezanne already doubled from Renoir, and quadrupled the amount each core could access). Any cache improvement would be a pleasant surprise.