AMD Ryzen 5 7600

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General information

The AMD Ryzen 5 7600 is a 6-core, 12-thread desktop processor based on AMD’s Zen 4 architecture for the AM5 platform. It delivers excellent single-core performance for high-FPS gaming while also providing strong multi-threaded capability for everyday productivity, streaming, and light content creation. With DDR5 and PCIe 5.0 support, it offers a modern, future-ready platform, and the included integrated Radeon graphics can handle basic display output and troubleshooting without a dedicated GPU. The Ryzen 5 7600 is a top-value choice for mid-range gaming PCs and efficient, responsive everyday builds.

Specifications

CPU

Model
Ryzen 5 7600
Socket
AM5
Cores / Threads
6 / 12
Clock
3800 – 5100 MHz
Cache
L2 6144 KB , L3 32768 KB
TDP
65 W
Process
5 nm
Integrated graphics
Radeon Graphics (RDNA 2)

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Customer Reviews

4.2

Based on 17 reviews

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Borris Krogh

★★★★★

The Ryzen 5 7600 has been a great all-rounder for daily use. Windows feels snappy, apps open quickly, and even with lots of multitasking it doesn’t bog down. I was worried a 6-core chip might feel limiting, but for normal productivity it’s been more than enough.

Elizabeth Garza

★★★★☆

After upgrading to the Ryzen 5 7600, I’m happy with it for editing work. It’s smooth for basic photo editing and handles video projects well as long as I’m not doing extremely heavy effects or huge 4K timelines. It’s not a “pro workstation” CPU, but for a reasonably priced build it performs better than I expected.

Juliana Kolníková

★★★★☆

Picked up the Ryzen 5 7600 for software development and it’s been a strong choice. IDE performance is smooth, local builds are quicker than my previous CPU, and it handles Docker and testing without becoming sluggish. Minor nitpick: if I’m compiling and running multiple containers while also on video calls, it can feel a bit tight. But overall, very good for the money.

Roger Besson

★★★☆☆

I’ve been using the Ryzen 5 7600 for development and it’s decent, but not particularly impressive. It’s fast enough for day-to-day coding, but heavier builds and running multiple services at once can push it close to its limits. I don’t regret it, but if you do a lot of parallel workloads, an 8-core option might feel more comfortable.

Helena Machado

★★★★★

The Ryzen 5 7600 has been excellent for my gaming setup. Everything feels fast and stable, and I don’t get the random stutters I had with my older CPU. It’s also been surprisingly good at keeping performance consistent during long gaming sessions. For the price, it’s a fantastic pick. Highlight: AM5 socket.

Mr Martin Gough

★★★★☆

I’ve been using the Ryzen 5 7600 for gaming and I’d recommend it. It delivers strong performance in most titles and doesn’t require crazy tuning to feel good. I’m giving it 4 stars because if you’re aiming for top-tier competitive FPS numbers, you may want something higher-end. But for typical gaming, it’s great value.

Bogomir Primožič

★★★★★

After upgrading to the Ryzen 5 7600, my editing PC feels noticeably faster and more stable. Timeline playback is smoother, exports are quicker, and the system stays responsive even while I’m moving files around or doing light multitasking. For a mid-range CPU it punches above its weight. Highlight: AM5 socket.

Claudia Martucci-Malacarne

★★★★★

I’ve been using the Ryzen 5 7600 for gaming and it’s been flawless. Games load quickly, performance is stable, and everything just feels responsive. It’s one of those upgrades where you stop thinking about your CPU because it never gets in the way.

Alex van Arnsberg

★★★★☆

After upgrading to the Ryzen 5 7600, I think it’s a solid value for everyday multitasking. It’s quick for normal workloads and feels noticeably smoother than older mid-range CPUs. I’m taking off one star because if you do heavier multitasking (lots of apps + background work), you can hit its limits faster than expected. Still, good value on AM5.

Elizabeth Hernandez

★★★★★

I’ve been using the Ryzen 5 7600 for gaming and I’m very satisfied. Performance is smooth across the board, and I haven’t run into stuttering or stability issues. It pairs really well with a mid-range GPU and feels like a great sweet spot CPU.

Bruno do Pinheiro

★★★★★

Picked up the Ryzen 5 7600 recently for a dev-focused build and it’s been great. It handles my IDE, local databases, and container workloads without slowing down, and general system responsiveness is excellent. For a sensible-priced AM5 setup, it’s an easy recommendation.

Wesley van der Steen

★★☆☆☆

I’ve been using the AMD Ryzen 5 7600 for a while and, for my kind of daily multitasking, it’s been underwhelming. When I have a bunch of browser tabs open alongside Teams/Zoom, spreadsheets, and a couple of background apps, things start to feel less responsive than I expected. It’s not unusable, but I wouldn’t call it “effortless” unless your workload is light. If you multitask heavily, I’d seriously consider stepping up to a higher-tier CPU.

Mark Knight

★★★★☆

Picked up the Ryzen 5 7600 recently for a budget-friendly editing build and it’s been surprisingly capable. For 1080p work and lighter 4K projects it handles timelines well, and exports are reasonably quick as long as the GPU is doing its part. My only nitpick is that if you stack lots of effects or multitask while rendering, you can feel its limits. Still, for the price it’s a strong option.

Vita Ābele

★★★★☆

I’ve been using the Ryzen 5 7600 for gaming and overall it’s been a great experience. Frame rates are stable, and it keeps things smooth even with Discord and a few background apps running. I’m taking off one star only because in a couple of CPU-heavy games it can bottleneck if you’re chasing very high refresh rates. But as a value gaming CPU, it’s hard to fault.

Marek Aun

★★★★☆

After upgrading to the Ryzen 5 7600, I’m happy with it for gaming. It boots fast, runs reliably, and most games feel noticeably smoother than on my older setup. It’s not the kind of upgrade that magically boosts every title, but it does what it should and pairs nicely with a mid-range GPU.

Kaja Vodopivec

★★★★☆

Upgraded to the Ryzen 5 7600 for photo/video editing and it’s been solid for my needs. It handles editing sessions without lag most of the time, and exports are consistent once everything is configured properly. Where it falls a little short is when I’m editing and doing other heavy tasks in the background. Still, for an affordable AM5 build, it’s a good pick.

Randy Miller

★★★★★

I’ve been using the Ryzen 5 7600 as my everyday CPU and it’s been excellent. It stays responsive no matter how many tabs I have open, and it doesn’t slow down when I’m juggling email, documents, streaming, and a few background tools. It feels efficient and stable, and I’ve had zero issues since installing it. Great value overall.