AMD Spring CPU Refresh: Ryzen 7 5700X And An Affordable Ryzen 5 Trio Tested
When the Windows installation was complete, we installed all of the drivers necessary for our components, disabled Auto-Updating and Windows Defender, and installed all of our benchmarking software. When that process was done, we performed a disk clean-up, cleared any temp and prefetch data, and optimized all of the SSDs using Windows' built-in utility. Finally, we enabled Windows Focus Assist to minimize any potential interruptions and let the systems reach an idle state before invoking a test.
Our Test Systems: Revamped For Windows 11

Geekbench v5.4.1 CPU Compute Benchmark

Our Geekbench results don't yield any surprises. The new Ryzen 5 4500, 5500 and 5600 all drop in just behind the Ryzen 5 5600X. The somewhat higher-end Ryzen 7 5700X finishes a few rungs higher though and lands smack dab in between the Core i5-11600K and Core i9-11900K.
UL PCMark 10 Benchmarks
Next, up we have some full-system testing with PCMark. We're reporting all test results from the PCMark 10 benchmark suite, including the Essentials, Productivity, Digital Content Creation and and total PCMark score. The Essentials test covers workloads like web browsing, video conferencing and app start-up times, while Productivity tests everyday office apps from spreadsheets to word processing. Finally, the Digital Content Creation test evaluates performance of a machine with respect to photo and video editing, as well as rendering and visualization.
These latest Ryzen 5000 processors and the Ryzen 5 4500 landed about where we expected in PCMark 10. The Ryzen 5 4500 trails overall, but is only a few percentage points behind the Ryzen 5 5500. The Ryzen 5 5500 and 5600 sandwich the 11th Gen Core processors, including the Core i9-11900K, which falls victim to the more affordable Ryzen 5 5600. The Ryzen 7 5700X finishes considerably higher, but misses the mark set by the Alder Lake-based Core i5-12600K.
Bapco Crossmark Testing
Crossmark is a new cross-platform benchmark from Bapco that's available for Windows, Android, iOS and MacOS. Like PCMark, Crossmark measures overall system performance and using real-world applications. It characterizes system responsiveness as well, based on the results of its Creativity and Productivity benchmarks.
The Ryzen 7 5700X pulled off a better responsiveness score than the 5600X here, but quizzically trailed in the other tests (we repeated this test 4 times with similar results). The rest of the new Ryzen line-up, however, finishes exactly where you would expect, falling in just behind their higher-end counterparts.
Browser & Web App Benchmarks: Jetstream 2 And Speedometer 2
These benchmarks measures performance of an array of browser-based technologies used on modern, rich web applications. Scores in these benchmark are an indicator of the performance users would see when browsing the web and running advanced web apps. All of the systems were tested using the latest version of Microsoft's Edge browser, with default browser settings, on a clean, fully-updated install of Windows 11.


7-Zip Data Decompression Tests
