AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D

For those already on AMD's AM4 platform and in need of more CPU power for gaming, the 5700X3D stands out as an exceptionally good deal. Priced at just $250, it offers an affordable, quick, and easy upgrade option, and while the 5800X3D is a good choice, the 5700X3D presents far better value.
– As reviewed by TechSpot on Feb 2024
8
Cores
16
Threads
3.0 GHz
Base Clock
4.1 GHz
Boost Clock
Socket AM4
Socket
105 W
TDP
No iGPU
Graphics
$329
Price
CPU Snapshot
Release date:Jan 21, 2024Price at Launch:$249
Type:DesktopSocket:Socket AM4
Cores:8Threads:16
Multithreading:Yes
Clocks & Cache
Base Clock:3.0 GHzBoost Clock:4.1 GHz
L2 Cache:4 MBL3 Cache:96 MB
Platform
Codename:Vermeer (Zen 3)Process Size:7 nm
Memory Support:DDR4-3200TDP:105 W
PCIe Support:PCIe 4.0, 24 lanesBox Cooler:No
Integrated Features
Integrated Graphics:NoNPU:No

CPU Benchmarks

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Price History

AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D pricing

Price Date
Current $329 Jun 28, 2026
Highest* $452 Sep 5, 2025
Lowest* $265 Jul 14, 2025
Average $345
* Prices are based on listings from Newegg and other major retailers over the past 12+ months.
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Reviews and Ratings

9.6

User Score

Based on 3,763 reviews

Reviewers Liked

  • Leading gaming performance at its price point
  • Support for AM4 upgrades
  • Great pricing

Reviewers Didn't Like

  • Lower performance in productivity applications
  • No bundled cooler
85

For those already on AMD's AM4 platform and in need of more CPU power for gaming, the 5700X3D stands out as an exceptionally good deal. Priced at just $250, it offers an affordable, quick, and easy upgrade option, and while the 5800X3D is a good choice, the 5700X3D presents far better value.

By TechSpot on
90

If you're only interested in gaming, the Ryzen 7 5700X3D is the go-to chip for budget gaming builds, particularly for AM4 upgraders. AMD's potent 3D V-Cache tech is phenomenal in gaming but does result in lower performance in some productivity applications, so be sure you're aware of the trade-offs.

By Tom's Hardware on

Our conclusion is pretty straightforward. We still think the 5800X3D makes sense. It is not invalidated entirely by the 5700X3D, which does take a good chunk out of the potential sales for people who are really sensitive to that extra $50 to $65 but we think the 5800XD mostly still makes sense as an option if you are really just trying to get one last drop in to squeeze everything out of that motherboard. With that price gap, however, the 5700X3D is a better value strictly in the sense that it's a lot cheaper and the performance gap is really not that wide.

By GamersNexus on

AMD continues to impress, releasing a CPU in 2024 for a platform released in 2016. But if you have been keeping up with GPU upgrades and have a decent platform already built on the aging AM4 platform, for $250, and performance on par with the 8600G in non-memory bound tasks, you can get a worthy upgrade to bring relevance back to the build.

By StorageReview on

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