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Performance Analysis: Minecraft: Java Edition on Your System
Minecraft: Java Edition paired with the AMD Ryzen 5 7600 and Intel Arc B570 is a configuration the benchmark database ranks first among all tested hardware combinations for this title, a rank of 1 out of 1727 combos. That ranking is the headline number for this pairing, and it frames everything that follows. The Ryzen 5 7600 sits in the 78th percentile versus all CPUs in the database with an average benchmark score of 26324, while the Arc B570 occupies the 65th percentile versus all GPUs with an average benchmark score of 20556. Both components are therefore well above the mid-point of their respective classes, which matters for a Java-based title that is famously lighter on the GPU than most modern 3D releases. The launch MSRP figures, $229 for the CPU and 219 USD for the GPU, are noted once for reference.
Measured FPS Breakdown
This is where the data record must be read carefully. The measuredFps array for this game and this hardware pairing is empty, and the dataIsMeasured flag is set to false. There are no recorded average, minimum, or maximum frame rate figures at any resolution or settings preset, and no entries exist in verdictByResolution. This page will not invent numbers that the database does not contain.
What the record does establish is structural. The playable threshold used by this database is 60 FPS. The comboRankInGame entry places this exact CPU-plus-GPU pairing at rank 1 of 1727 tested combinations in Minecraft: Java Edition, meaning that of every configuration benchmarked for this title in the database, none ranks higher. That is a strong aggregate indicator, but it is not a substitute for per-resolution frame rate tables, and readers should treat the sections below as interpretation of ranking and component data rather than measured in-game results.
Where the hardware itself is concerned, the record is rich. The Ryzen 5 7600 is a 6-core, 12-thread Zen 4 processor codenamed Raphael, built on TSMC's 5 nm node with a 71 mm² die containing 6,570 million transistors. It runs a 3.80 base clock and a 5.10 boost clock on AMD Socket AM5, with a 65 W TDP, and carries 64 KB of L1 cache per core, 1 MB of L2 per core, and 32 MB of shared L3. It supports dual-channel DDR5 at 83.2 GB/s of memory bandwidth, offers 24 PCIe Gen 5 lanes from the CPU, and is multiplier unlocked. The Arc B570, meanwhile, is Intel's Battlemage-generation BMG-G21 chip, Xe2-HPG architecture on TSMC's 5 nm process, with 19,600 million transistors on a 272 mm² die. It ships 10 GB of GDDR6 across a 160-bit bus at 380.0 GB/s of bandwidth, with 2304 shading units, 144 TMUs, 80 ROPs, and 18 RT cores. Its compute output is 11.52 TFLOPS FP32 and 23.04 TFLOPS FP16, it draws 150 W from a single 8-pin connector, and Intel suggests a 450 W power supply.
Best Settings per Resolution
Because the measuredFps record is empty, no preset can be certified against the 60 FPS threshold at any resolution with exact frame counts. The database's standard methodology, identifying the most demanding preset that holds at or above 60 FPS at each resolution, cannot be executed on data that does not exist, and this page declines to fabricate those figures.
Qualitatively, the component profile supports an expectation of headroom rather than constraint. Minecraft: Java Edition is a title in which the combo ranking system places this pairing above every other of the 1727 tested configurations, which strongly implies that the ceiling of the game's settings scale, render distance, simulation distance, and shader complexity, is explored by this hardware more comfortably than by any other tested pair. The Arc B570's API support (DirectX 12 Ultimate, OpenGL 4.6, Vulkan 1.4) covers the rendering paths relevant to modded and shader-enabled configurations. But the honest database answer here is: no resolution-by-preset certification is possible from the current record.
CPU and GPU Roles
For Minecraft: Java Edition specifically, the component hierarchy in this pairing leans CPU-first, and the data supports that framing. Java Edition's game logic, chunk loading, entity simulation, redstone processing, runs on the host processor's threads rather than being offloaded wholesale to the GPU. The Ryzen 5 7600's single-thread credentials are the strongest signal in the pack: a Geekbench single-core score of 2521, a Cinebench R23 single-core score of 1852, a Cinebench R15 single-core result of 298, a 3DMark single-thread score of 999, and a PassMark single-thread figure of 3910. These are the numbers that matter most for a Java virtual machine executing game ticks.
Thread scaling on this CPU is also instructive. The 3DMark thread tests show 1938 at 2 threads, 3686 at 4, 5508 at 8, and 6503 at maximum threads, meaning the jump from 8 to all 12 available threads yields a marginal gain of 695 points, roughly a tenth of the total. The 16-thread test scored 6499, essentially identical to the max-thread result. This is a processor that saturates quickly and rewards fast per-thread execution over raw thread count, precisely the profile Java Edition favors. Multithreaded credentials remain solid, with a Cinebench R23 multi-core score of 12735, a Cinebench R15 multi-core of 2339, Geekbench multi-core of 13413, and PassMark multithreaded of 27058.
The GPU's role is secondary but not negligible, particularly with shaders or high render distances. The B570's PassMark G3D score of 14195, its Vulkan compute result of 96844 in Geekbench, and its OpenCL score of 83514 indicate capable rasterization and compute throughput. Its 360.0 GTexel/s texture fill rate and 200.0 GPixel/s pixel rate are the figures that govern how far render distance and shader resolution can be pushed before the GPU becomes the limiter. In a resolution-scaling sense, moving from 1080p to 1440p to 4K shifts load toward these GPU numbers; the CPU-side scores stay constant regardless of resolution.
The Verdict
The verdict rests on the combo ranking, not on measured frame rates. This pairing ranks 1 of 1727 tested combinations in Minecraft: Java Edition, the top-ranked configuration in the database for this game. The playable threshold of 60 FPS cannot be formally certified at each resolution because verdictByResolution is empty, but a first-place rank out of 1727 combos makes this the database's strongest-performing pairing for the title. Can this PC run Minecraft: Java Edition? By every ranking signal the database records, it runs it better than any other tested combination. Readers needing certified per-resolution preset verdicts should note that measured data for this game has not yet been recorded.
Similar Performance Alternatives
The nearestRivals lists identify hardware that would behave similarly. On the CPU side, the Ryzen 5 7600's average score of 26324 is nearly bracketed by the AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX at 26274 (a 0.2 percent gap), the AMD Ryzen 7 7435HS at 26402 (−0.3 percent), the Intel Core i9-11900KF at 26212 (0.4 percent), and the AMD Ryzen 5 8540U at 26187 (0.5 percent). Any of these processors would deliver aggregate throughput within half a percent of the 7600, though the 7600's specific single-thread scores are the numbers most relevant to this title.
On the GPU side, the Arc B570's average of 20556 is matched almost exactly by the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Mobile at 20534 (0.1 percent), the Intel Arc A750 at 20582 (−0.1 percent), the NVIDIA Quadro M4000M at 20480 (0.4 percent), and the AMD Radeon R9 M390X at 20662 (−0.5 percent). Swapping the B570 for an Arc A750, in particular, would change the expected experience by a rounding error in aggregate score, though the B570's 10 GB frame buffer and Battlemage feature set differ from those alternatives in ways the score alone does not capture.
How This Combo Ranks
The number that defines this page: rank 1 out of 1727 combinations tested in Minecraft: Java Edition. No other CPU-and-GPU pairing in the database's results for this game outranks the Ryzen 5 7600 plus Arc B570. Combined with the component-level context, a CPU in the 78th percentile of all tested processors and a GPU in the 65th percentile, the ranking indicates that this is the reference configuration against which all other tested pairings for this title are measured. The absence of recorded per-resolution frame rates is the one gap in an otherwise commanding record; the ranking and percentile data, however, are unambiguous about where this pairing stands.