AMD Ryzen 5 Raphael 7645 PRO MPK (100-100000600MPK)
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The I/O chip contains a 2nd generation RDNA graphics unit, as well as DDR5 and PCI Express 5.0 controllers. Those wishing to upgrade to Zen 4 this fall will be offered motherboards with AMD X670E, X670 and B650E, B650 logic.
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Model overview based on user reviews
The AMD Ryzen 5 Raphael series, including models like the 7500F OEM and 7600X BOX, is praised for its high performance and energy efficiency due to the new Zen 4 architecture. It supports PCIe 5.0 and DDR5 memory, offering enhanced data transfer speeds and performance. Users appreciate its stability and ability to handle demanding tasks, making it ideal for gamers and professionals. However, the processor can generate high temperatures, necessitating effective cooling solutions. While the price may be high for budget-conscious users, the processor is considered a superb choice for those seeking future-proofing with the AM5 platform. Despite some limitations in overclocking and memory control, the Ryzen 5 Raphael is a wonderful model that competes well with its peers, offering a balance of power and efficiency.
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i've been using it for 2 months, here's what I can say. I'm fully satisfied, the chip is purely for gaming. I configured the curve, overclocked memory to 6000 CL30, reduced TDP to 80 watts, with boost up to 5450 MHz. If you compare it with its competitor, the i5-13600K, then Intel is more appealing in work tasks and synthetic benchmarks due to its smaller cores. However, it's a dead-end platform, while AM5 will still be viable for at least another 3 years. Efficiency, boost to 5450MHz without overclocking, future platforms, L3 cache 32MB. High temperatures (can be reduced with a curve and a few button presses in BIOS), lousy memory controller (memory above 6400 won't run), basically no overclocking, all you might get is 5500, and even that's not stable. |
A decent processor to start with AM5. In terms of performance, it surpasses the power-hungry AM4 (or is sometimes equal to it), but is much cheaper and has long-term potential on AM5. The CPU runs quite hot, so you'll need to pair it with a good air cooler and quality thermal paste. With a Frozn A410 and the included paste, it reaches up to 78°C under stress (in stock mode, without undervolting or curve adjustments). I got it alongside a 5060, which is considered an ideal match. Test results are in the photo; on low presets in CS2, for example, it can reach 700+ FPS, and in competitive modes, it's consistently over 400+. - price (ideal candidate when upgrading from AM4 or previous Intel generations) - handles all modern games and can fully support a wide range of graphics cards (up to 4070ti/4080) - easily supports 2K gaming and 4K (with modern GPUs) - can work smoothly without undervolting with air cooling (from 200-220 TDP) - not really |
People's top price, overclocking, performance/price ratio, cold stone weaker overclocking potential in new revisions |
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AMD Ryzen 5 Raphael configurations
| Price for AMD Ryzen 5 Raphael | ||||
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| AMD Ryzen 5 Raphael 7400 BOX | from £122.99 | 8 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 5 Raphael 7400 MPK | from £143.99 | 1 offer | ||
| AMD Ryzen 5 Raphael 7400F OEM | from £100.00 | 1 offer | ||
| AMD Ryzen 5 Raphael 7500F MPK | from £157.42 | 3 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 5 Raphael 7500F OEM | from £109.90 | 22 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 5 Raphael 7500X3D BOX | from £199.99 | 21 offer | ||
| AMD Ryzen 5 Raphael 7500X3D OEM | from £199.86 | 4 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 5 Raphael 7600 BOX | from £156.99 | 22 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 5 Raphael 7600 OEM | from £158.80 | 2 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 5 Raphael 7600X3D BOX | from £179.99 | 5 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 5 Raphael 7600X BOX | from £155.99 | 28 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 5 Raphael 7600X OEM | from £170.04 | 2 offers | ||
| AMD Ryzen 5 Raphael 7645 PRO OEM | from £216.08 | 1 offer | ||
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