Amd Ryzen 5600G build – 5600G budget build for cad, photo editing Gimp, Blender – Asus Prime A520M-E
Hello,
Today, I’m going to show you a PC build featuring the AMD Ryzen 5 5600G processor, assembled primarily for office work, 2D graphics, and CAD applications.
The Ryzen 5 5600G comes with 6 cores and 12 threads, and includes an integrated GPU. This integrated graphics processor uses a portion of the system’s DDR4 RAM. In this build, I’ve installed 32GB of DDR4 memory, ensuring smooth performance.
This computer will be used for daily office tasks with software like LibreOffice and web browsing, but also for 2D graphic design using tools like GIMP and Photoshop. It will also handle AutoCAD (both 2D and 3D) as well as Blender for basic 3D modeling.
For the components, I chose the Itek Prime Dark case, which originally came with a low-end 500W power supply. I removed it and replaced it with a Sharkoon SHP Bronze 500W PSU, which offers great value for money.
The storage is handled by a Crucial P2 1TB NVMe SSD, another great choice for price and performance.
The motherboard is an ASUS Prime A520M-E, which supports the 5600G perfectly.
In terms of performance, the Ryzen 5600G delivers excellent results. I manually allocated 8GB of RAM to the integrated GPU via BIOS settings, and all the software runs smoothly without any issues.
Overall, the total cost of this build was around €500 (or $500), and it delivers impressive performance for productivity, design, and CAD workloads.
In an upcoming video, I’ll be sharing benchmark results using the Ryzen 5600G with a B550 motherboard, so stay tuned and subscribe to the channel for more content.
Thanks for watching, and see you next time!
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