![]() ![]() The Ryand 5600 are vastly different products. and that's what makes the 5500 a sneaky move by AMD. That's a $40 discount from the Ryzen 5 5600, which isn't much, but then going purely by the name it doesn't sound like there's much difference between these two chips either. Recently though, after comparing the Ryand 5600 we were asked by many for a comparison with the 5500, given it can be snapped up for $140. At that point it was kind of old news, so we moved on to other things. ![]() The short version is that the R5 5500 was quietly released back in April and AMD didn't sample media in time for a day-one review, instead we got our sample a week after they hit shelves. Surprisingly enough, this CPU was released about three months ago and it's the cheapest Ryzen 5000 series part you can have, so you'd think we'd be all over it, but for a few reasons we've missed that coverage. Today we're finally taking our first look at the Ryzen 5 5500.
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