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AMD Ryzen 5 Raphael 7400F OEM (100-000001845)

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Socket: AMD AM5; Cores (cores): 6; Threads (threads): 12; Speed (GHz): 3.7; IGP: is absent; PCI Express: 5.0;
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AMD Ryzen 5 Raphael 7400F OEM
Main
SeriesRyzen 5
Code nameRaphael (Zen 4)
SocketAMD AM5
Lithography5 nm
In box 
Cores and Threads
Cores6 cores
Threads12 threads
Multithreading
Speed
Clock speed3.7 GHz
TurboBoost / TurboCore4.7 GHz
Cache
L1 cache384 KB
L2 cache6144 KB
L3 cache32 MB
Specs
IGPis absent
TDP65 W
InstructionAES, AMD-V, AVX, AVX2, AVX512, FMA3, MMX(+), SHA, SSE
Free multiplier
PCI Express5.0
Max. operating temperature95 °С
Memory
Max. RAM128 GB
Max. DDR5 speed5200 MHz
Channels2
Official Websiteamd.com
Added to E-Catalogjanuary 2025
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100-000001845

Disabled integrated graphics core.
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Price for AMD Ryzen 5 Raphael
AMD Ryzen 5 Raphael 7600 BOXfrom $229.001 offer
AMD Ryzen 5 Raphael 7600X BOXfrom $213.002 offers
Video reviews

Ryzen 5 7500's Younger Brother

The AM5 platform debuted back in 2022, but even two years later, components for it remain quite expensive. Many gamers on a budget continue to build systems based on the tried-and-tested AM4. One of the most affordable processors for the new platform for a long time was the Ryzen 5 7500F. To boost interest in modern solutions, AMD released an even more budget-friendly model in 2024 — the Ryzen 5 7400F.

Six Zen 4 Cores with SMT Support

The Ryzen 5 7400F processor is equipped with six Zen 4 cores with multi-threading, has 32 MB of L3 cache, and a thermal design power (TDP) of 65 W. The "F" suffix indicates the absence of built-in RDNA 2 graphics, making it an excellent choice for those using discrete graphics cards. Compared to the Ryzen 5 7500F, this new model has slightly lower frequencies — the maximum boost is 4.7 GHz versus 5 GHz for the senior model. The 300 MHz loss is almost unnoticeable, especially considering the price difference — the Ryzen 5 7400F is nearly $50 cheaper. Additionally, enthusiasts can easily compensate for this with manual overclocking in the BIOS.

A Find for Thrifty Gamers

The savings not only affect the integrated graphics. AMD replaced the solder with thermal paste, which raised some concerns among buyers. However, in practice, the processor does not suffer from overheating: with a good cooler, the temperature in games stays around 75–80 °C, comparable to the Ryzen 5 7500F. In single-threaded Cinebench R23 tests, the Ryzen 5 7400F lags behind the senior model by an average of 5%, and in multi-threaded tests, the difference practically disappears. As a result, the Ryzen 5 7400F becomes an excellent choice for gamers looking to save money. If you don't feel like experimenting with overclocking or are concerned about heating, it makes sense to consider the Ryzen 5 7500F or the Ryzen 5 7600X for a small additional cost.

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