Yes. Here is how it goes with Ryzen: - All standard consumer Ryzen CPUs support ECC - All standard APUs DO NOT support ECC (e.g. xxxxG model numbers) - All business/enterprise Pro APUs support ECC (e.g. Pro xxxxG/xxxxxGE model numbers) - The support for ECC also depends on the motherboard, so you should check with manufacturers as a secondary measure
@@Martin-rv5is Looks like the ram is not in the mobo's support list, so it's a bit of a gamble. I read that someone bought a few rams from various brands before they could find one that worked. It's best to go with a known brand like Kingston, Crucial, etc. I read that A-Tech is very good with compatibility. I have the 5750GE version of this PRO APU. It's currently being shipped to me from China, but I plan to put it on the Gigabyte B550i AORUS PRO AX mini-ITX motherboard. I am also going to gamble with the ram and bought the Kingston Server Premier 32GB (KSM32ED8/32HC) for $75, which appears to be using the Hynix C parts too. If that plan doesn't work, I will return the ram and try the A-Tech Server 32GB kit (AT16G2D4D3200UD8N12V), which is currently at around $100. Wish me luck!
The 5750g is not 35w both of them are 65w but the only diff. is that the 5750g gpu have more technology inside. But the only - are that both of them dont have simultaneous multithreading. We need a cpu with an update on the cpu power with an radeon rx 8 update + we need it with simultaneous multithreading & with all sse/ssse avm fma technologys. If this happend no one need anymore any gpu. Im just waiting for some cpu like this.... that will be CRAZY
So i think the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D with an Radeon 8 will stay the BEST cpu ever but it doesnt use the Vega 8 of a Radeon gpu. But if you use the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D with an gpu that have Shader model 6.7 like Rdna 3.0 or Ada Lovelace like an Radeon RX 7900xt or RTX 4070/ti gpu then u will fly in the sky and from there upside down inside the game. But no one have to gift his own money. Because of this we need a strong cpu with all video filters like the 7800X3D with Radeon 8 or stronger like a Radeon 8.
It is a PRO APU. I have a feeling it would perform less than the 5700G due to the low TDP. There is also the PRO 5750G (65W) variant too, which is probably the same as 5700G, but PRO (supports ECC). I believe the PRO 5750GE is meant for business and servers while the 5700G is meant for consumer desktops.
It could be just a 5700g but with lower tdp and overclocking being disabled. It is still impressive if you look at performance per watt. I had to give up a lot of multi threaded performance if I wanted to bring the 5700g to 35 watts. I might just get the 5750GE to mess with because my current system has 5700g being limited to 35 watts still can emulate some PS3 games with iGPU. If I don't have to sacrifice a lot for 35 watts then thats a huge win for me. 5700 GE is very good if you go for highest performance per watt.
Hi, I recently bought a Ryzen 7 5750G APU to play games, but I found out something later that makes me worried, the APU has 12 PCIe lanes, if I buy an RX 6700 XT that has 16 PCIe lanes will performance decrease a lot? how does it work? I think I made a mistake
Not sure were you read that but that is not correct, it supports a 16X lane for your graphics card, but only 12 for USB 3.1. So technically most connected devices (SSD's) will only run on gen 3 speeds, but your GPU isnt effected.
It would happen automatically as long as there is no GPU installed on the system. If you have a GPU installed, then go to device manager and disable your dedicated graphics card. Make sure your monitor is connected to your motherboard.
@@BlueSparkzVideos So I did all that but it didn't work. I even upgraded the bios but still didn't work. What I needed to do was load all the correct drivers for the motherboard & APU. You need an AMD driver to run the graphics of your APU.
Good review dude.
The background music has raised me a strong feeling that I’m watching TikTok short videos
I only just learned about this CPU. helpful video. btw there is no need for the "and" like "and G" its just 5700G (said all in one)
Nice video.
I like it, please pump up the volume of your voice :D
nice video, lots of differences betwen the 4750 and de 4700 es... more apus videos
this CPU accept ECC memory? nice review! TY
Yes. Here is how it goes with Ryzen:
- All standard consumer Ryzen CPUs support ECC
- All standard APUs DO NOT support ECC (e.g. xxxxG model numbers)
- All business/enterprise Pro APUs support ECC (e.g. Pro xxxxG/xxxxxGE model numbers)
- The support for ECC also depends on the motherboard, so you should check with manufacturers as a secondary measure
@@LittleMopeHead i have this ram SK hynix 16gb HMA82GR7DJR8N-XN T8 AD but dosent work
@@Martin-rv5is Which motherboard do you have? Is the Ram legit? Sometimes these SK Hynix are fakes too.
@@LittleMopeHead The ram are legit. the mother is Asus tuf gaming b550m-plus wifi ii
@@Martin-rv5is Looks like the ram is not in the mobo's support list, so it's a bit of a gamble. I read that someone bought a few rams from various brands before they could find one that worked. It's best to go with a known brand like Kingston, Crucial, etc. I read that A-Tech is very good with compatibility.
I have the 5750GE version of this PRO APU. It's currently being shipped to me from China, but I plan to put it on the Gigabyte B550i AORUS PRO AX mini-ITX motherboard. I am also going to gamble with the ram and bought the Kingston Server Premier 32GB (KSM32ED8/32HC) for $75, which appears to be using the Hynix C parts too. If that plan doesn't work, I will return the ram and try the A-Tech Server 32GB kit (AT16G2D4D3200UD8N12V), which is currently at around $100. Wish me luck!
How do you think the 35 watt 5750GE would do, compared to the full fat 65W 5700G
The 5750g is not 35w both of them are 65w but the only diff. is that the 5750g gpu have more technology inside. But the only - are that both of them dont have simultaneous multithreading. We need a cpu with an update on the cpu power with an radeon rx 8 update + we need it with simultaneous multithreading & with all sse/ssse avm fma technologys. If this happend no one need anymore any gpu. Im just waiting for some cpu like this.... that will be CRAZY
So i think the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D with an Radeon 8 will stay the BEST cpu ever but it doesnt use the Vega 8 of a Radeon gpu. But if you use the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D with an gpu that have Shader model 6.7 like Rdna 3.0 or Ada Lovelace like an Radeon RX 7900xt or RTX 4070/ti gpu then u will fly in the sky and from there upside down inside the game. But no one have to gift his own money. Because of this we need a strong cpu with all video filters like the 7800X3D with Radeon 8 or stronger like a Radeon 8.
It is a PRO APU. I have a feeling it would perform less than the 5700G due to the low TDP. There is also the PRO 5750G (65W) variant too, which is probably the same as 5700G, but PRO (supports ECC). I believe the PRO 5750GE is meant for business and servers while the 5700G is meant for consumer desktops.
It could be just a 5700g but with lower tdp and overclocking being disabled. It is still impressive if you look at performance per watt. I had to give up a lot of multi threaded performance if I wanted to bring the 5700g to 35 watts.
I might just get the 5750GE to mess with because my current system has 5700g being limited to 35 watts still can emulate some PS3 games with iGPU. If I don't have to sacrifice a lot for 35 watts then thats a huge win for me.
5700 GE is very good if you go for highest performance per watt.
I m using this CPU with a Rx 6700 xt. Great CPU.
Would it have pci 4 support for ssd?
It is confirmed all 5000 series APU NOT support PCIe 4 SSD, just run it on PCIe 3 standard.
Hi, I recently bought a Ryzen 7 5750G APU to play games, but I found out something later that makes me worried, the APU has 12 PCIe lanes, if I buy an RX 6700 XT that has 16 PCIe lanes will performance decrease a lot? how does it work? I think I made a mistake
Not sure were you read that but that is not correct, it supports a 16X lane for your graphics card, but only 12 for USB 3.1. So technically most connected devices (SSD's) will only run on gen 3 speeds, but your GPU isnt effected.
How do you install the APU to get It to use integrated graphics instead of onboard graphics?
It would happen automatically as long as there is no GPU installed on the system. If you have a GPU installed, then go to device manager and disable your dedicated graphics card. Make sure your monitor is connected to your motherboard.
@@BlueSparkzVideos So I did all that but it didn't work. I even upgraded the bios but still didn't work.
What I needed to do was load all the correct drivers for the motherboard & APU.
You need an AMD driver to run the graphics of your APU.
Shit one weeks ago i bought 4650g... Now i'm watching 5750g video...(
5750G price is highly abused, not worth purchase before official release
Same, bought 4650g a little over two weeks ago, because I'm having a hard time getting 4750g.
What is the difference between this and the 5700G?
5750G's power control is more restrictive than 5700G, and ECC RAM support is available.
What could the asian guys call the Ram in asian? Can some Level asian guy answere it to me?
Uhh....Ram?