
Ryzen 5 5600X
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PassMark CPU Mark evaluates processor speed through complex mathematical computations. It provides a reliable metric to compare multi-core performance, where higher scores indicate faster processing for multitasking, gaming, and heavy workloads.
Head-to-Head Verdict, Benchmarks, Value & Long-Term Outlook
This comparison brings together gaming FPS, productivity performance, platform differences, power efficiency, pricing context, and upgrade path so you can see which CPU actually makes more sense.
Ryzen 5 5600X
2020Why buy it
- ✅Draws 65W instead of 140W, a 75W reduction.
Trade-offs
- ❌Lower PassMark (21,845 vs 24,287).
- ❌Less compelling for workstation-style loads than Xeon Gold 6152, which brings 22 cores / 44 threads and 48 PCIe lanes.
- ❌Launch MSRP is still $299 MSRP, while Xeon Gold 6152 mostly shows up through inconsistent older-market listings.
Xeon Gold 6152
2017Why buy it
- ✅+11.2% higher PassMark.
- ✅Better for workstations and heavier parallel workloads: 22 cores / 44 threads, plus 48 PCIe lanes vs 24.
- ✅100% more PCIe lanes (48 vs 24) for storage and expansion-heavy builds.
Trade-offs
- ❌115.4% higher power demand at 140W vs 65W.
Ryzen 5 5600X
2020Xeon Gold 6152
2017Why buy it
- ✅Draws 65W instead of 140W, a 75W reduction.
Why buy it
- ✅+11.2% higher PassMark.
- ✅Better for workstations and heavier parallel workloads: 22 cores / 44 threads, plus 48 PCIe lanes vs 24.
- ✅100% more PCIe lanes (48 vs 24) for storage and expansion-heavy builds.
Trade-offs
- ❌Lower PassMark (21,845 vs 24,287).
- ❌Less compelling for workstation-style loads than Xeon Gold 6152, which brings 22 cores / 44 threads and 48 PCIe lanes.
- ❌Launch MSRP is still $299 MSRP, while Xeon Gold 6152 mostly shows up through inconsistent older-market listings.
Trade-offs
- ❌115.4% higher power demand at 140W vs 65W.
Quick Answers
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Games Benchmarks
To accurately isolate CPU performance, all benchmarks below use an NVIDIA RTX 4090 as the reference GPU. This eliminates GPU-side bottlenecks and highlights pure processing throughput differences between the CPUs.
Note: Real-world results may vary based on your actual GPU. CPU performance impact is more visible in processing-intensive titles and high-refresh-rate gaming scenarios.

Path of Exile 2
| Preset | Ryzen 5 5600X | Xeon Gold 6152 |
|---|---|---|
| 1080p | ||
| low | 203 FPS | 187 FPS |
| medium | 174 FPS | 152 FPS |
| high | 140 FPS | 124 FPS |
| ultra | 107 FPS | 96 FPS |
| 1440p | ||
| low | 169 FPS | 146 FPS |
| medium | 141 FPS | 115 FPS |
| high | 113 FPS | 92 FPS |
| ultra | 86 FPS | 72 FPS |
| 4K | ||
| low | 85 FPS | 68 FPS |
| medium | 76 FPS | 57 FPS |
| high | 60 FPS | 45 FPS |
| ultra | 47 FPS | 36 FPS |

Counter-Strike 2
| Preset | Ryzen 5 5600X | Xeon Gold 6152 |
|---|---|---|
| 1080p | ||
| low | 464 FPS | 214 FPS |
| medium | 387 FPS | 189 FPS |
| high | 324 FPS | 162 FPS |
| ultra | 291 FPS | 137 FPS |
| 1440p | ||
| low | 397 FPS | 185 FPS |
| medium | 334 FPS | 168 FPS |
| high | 290 FPS | 144 FPS |
| ultra | 253 FPS | 121 FPS |
| 4K | ||
| low | 263 FPS | 121 FPS |
| medium | 226 FPS | 110 FPS |
| high | 205 FPS | 100 FPS |
| ultra | 171 FPS | 83 FPS |

League of Legends
| Preset | Ryzen 5 5600X | Xeon Gold 6152 |
|---|---|---|
| 1080p | ||
| low | 546 FPS | 607 FPS |
| medium | 473 FPS | 563 FPS |
| high | 432 FPS | 510 FPS |
| ultra | 358 FPS | 440 FPS |
| 1440p | ||
| low | 508 FPS | 560 FPS |
| medium | 413 FPS | 456 FPS |
| high | 375 FPS | 413 FPS |
| ultra | 312 FPS | 356 FPS |
| 4K | ||
| low | 348 FPS | 407 FPS |
| medium | 292 FPS | 317 FPS |
| high | 255 FPS | 282 FPS |
| ultra | 199 FPS | 226 FPS |

Valorant
| Preset | Ryzen 5 5600X | Xeon Gold 6152 |
|---|---|---|
| 1080p | ||
| low | 546 FPS | 607 FPS |
| medium | 546 FPS | 607 FPS |
| high | 546 FPS | 607 FPS |
| ultra | 546 FPS | 607 FPS |
| 1440p | ||
| low | 546 FPS | 607 FPS |
| medium | 546 FPS | 607 FPS |
| high | 546 FPS | 550 FPS |
| ultra | 524 FPS | 468 FPS |
| 4K | ||
| low | 529 FPS | 501 FPS |
| medium | 484 FPS | 449 FPS |
| high | 435 FPS | 400 FPS |
| ultra | 379 FPS | 345 FPS |
Technical Specifications
Side-by-side comparison of Ryzen 5 5600X and Xeon Gold 6152


Ryzen 5 5600X
Ryzen 5 5600X
The Ryzen 5 5600X is manufactured by AMD. It was released in 5 November 2020 (5 years ago). It is based on the Vermeer (Zen 3) (2020−2022) architecture. It features 6 cores and 12 threads. Base frequency is 3.7 GHz, with boost up to 4.6 GHz. L3 cache: 32 MB. L2 cache: 512K (per core). Built on 7 nm, 12 nm process technology. Socket: AM4. Thermal design power (TDP): 65 Watt. Memory support: DDR4. Passmark benchmark score: 21,845 points. Launch price was $299.

Xeon Gold 6152
Xeon Gold 6152
The Xeon Gold 6152 is manufactured by Intel. It was released in 25 April 2017 (8 years ago). It is based on the Skylake (server) (2017−2018) architecture. It features 22 cores and 44 threads. Base frequency is 2.1 GHz, with boost up to 3.7 GHz. L3 cache: 30.25 MB. L2 cache: 22 MB. Built on 14 nm process technology. Socket: LGA3647. Thermal design power (TDP): 140 Watt. Memory support: DDR4-2666. Passmark benchmark score: 24,287 points. Launch price was $3,655.
Processing Power
The Ryzen 5 5600X packs 6 cores / 12 threads, while the Xeon Gold 6152 offers 22 cores / 44 threads — the Xeon Gold 6152 has 16 more cores. Boost clocks reach 4.6 GHz on the Ryzen 5 5600X versus 3.7 GHz on the Xeon Gold 6152 — a 21.7% clock advantage for the Ryzen 5 5600X (base: 3.7 GHz vs 2.1 GHz). The Ryzen 5 5600X uses the Vermeer (Zen 3) (2020−2022) architecture (7 nm, 12 nm), while the Xeon Gold 6152 uses Skylake (server) (2017−2018) (14 nm). In PassMark, the Ryzen 5 5600X scores 21,845 against the Xeon Gold 6152's 24,287 — a 10.6% lead for the Xeon Gold 6152. L3 cache: 32 MB on the Ryzen 5 5600X vs 30.25 MB on the Xeon Gold 6152.
| Feature | Ryzen 5 5600X | Xeon Gold 6152 |
|---|---|---|
| Cores / Threads | 6 / 12 | 22 / 44+267% |
| Boost Clock | 4.6 GHz+24% | 3.7 GHz |
| Base Clock | 3.7 GHz+76% | 2.1 GHz |
| L3 Cache | 32 MB+6% | 30.25 MB |
| L2 Cache | 512K (per core) | 22 MB+4300% |
| Process | 7 nm, 12 nm-50% | 14 nm |
| Architecture | Vermeer (Zen 3) (2020−2022) | Skylake (server) (2017−2018) |
| PassMark | 21,845 | 24,287+11% |
Memory & Platform
The Ryzen 5 5600X uses the AM4 socket (PCIe 4.0), while the Xeon Gold 6152 uses LGA3647 (PCIe 3.0) — making them incompatible on the same motherboard. Maximum memory speed reaches DDR4-3200 on the Ryzen 5 5600X versus 2666 on the Xeon Gold 6152 — the Xeon Gold 6152 supports 199.4% faster memory, which can translate to measurable gains in memory-sensitive workloads. The Xeon Gold 6152 supports up to 768 of RAM compared to 128 GB — 142.9% more capacity for professional workloads. Memory channels: 2 (Ryzen 5 5600X) vs 6 (Xeon Gold 6152). PCIe lanes: 24 (Ryzen 5 5600X) vs 48 (Xeon Gold 6152) — the Xeon Gold 6152 offers 24 more lanes for additional GPUs or NVMe drives. Chipset compatibility: AMD 500 series,AMD 400 series,AMD 300 series (Ryzen 5 5600X) and C621 (Xeon Gold 6152).
| Feature | Ryzen 5 5600X | Xeon Gold 6152 |
|---|---|---|
| Socket | AM4 | LGA3647 |
| PCIe Generation | PCIe 4.0+33% | PCIe 3.0 |
| Max RAM Speed | DDR4-3200 | 2666+66550% |
| Max RAM Capacity | 128 GB+17476167% | 768 |
| RAM Channels | 2 | 6+200% |
| ECC Support | Yes | Yes |
| PCIe Lanes | 24 | 48+100% |
Advanced Features
Only the Ryzen 5 5600X has an unlocked multiplier for overclocking — a significant advantage for enthusiasts seeking extra performance. Only the Xeon Gold 6152 supports AVX-512 instructions — important for machine learning and scientific applications. Virtualization support: AMD-V (Ryzen 5 5600X) vs VT-x, VT-d (Xeon Gold 6152). Primary use case: Ryzen 5 5600X targets Desktop. Direct competitor: Xeon Gold 6152 rivals EPYC 7451.
| Feature | Ryzen 5 5600X | Xeon Gold 6152 |
|---|---|---|
| Integrated GPU | No | No |
| IGPU Model | — | None |
| Unlocked | Yes | No |
| AVX-512 | No | Yes |
| Virtualization | AMD-V | VT-x, VT-d |
| Target Use | Desktop | — |
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