Fivem
This combination provides smooth gameplay with an average of 67 FPS, suitable for most gaming scenarios.
Average FPS: resolution vs quality settings
| Ultra | High | Medium | Low | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4K Ultra HD | 24 | 31 | 39 | 50 |
| 1440p QHD | 44 | 56 | 71 | 89 |
| 1080p Full HD | 67 | 86 | 107 | 136 |
Cell color: green is 120+ FPS, teal is 60+, amber is 30+, red is below 30.
Fivem with AMD Ryzen 5 5600 + Intel Arc B570, In-Depth Analysis
AMD Ryzen 5 5600 and Intel Arc B570 represent a mid-range pairing aimed at 1080p and 1440p gaming. In Fivem, the measured results show a combination that is heavily influenced by both processor and graphics load, with the CPU providing solid fundamentals and the GPU dictating the ceiling at higher resolutions. The data indicates a system that is capable of smooth play at 1080p with medium settings, but which requires careful tuning to maintain playable frame rates at 4K.
CPU Role, cores, clocks, and how they relate to this game's results
The AMD Ryzen 5 5600 is a 6-core, 12-thread processor based on the Zen 3 architecture, built on a 7 nm process at TSMC. It operates with a base clock of 3.50 GHz and a boost clock of 4.40 GHz, drawing a 65 W TDP. The CPU features a 32 MB shared L3 cache, alongside 512 KB L2 and 64 KB L1 per core. This configuration places the Ryzen 5 5600 in the 74th percentile of all CPUs tested, with an average benchmark score of 20468.
In synthetic tests, the Ryzen 5 5600 demonstrates strong multi-threaded performance, scoring 18309 in Cinebench R23 multi-core and 21541 in PassMark multithread. Single-thread performance is also respectable, with a Cinebench R23 single-core score of 2584 and a PassMark single-thread score of 3256. The 3DMark suite shows a clear scaling pattern: 1737 for 2 threads, 3313 for 4 threads, 4798 for 8 threads, and 5659 for max threads. This indicates that the processor benefits from additional threads up to its full 12-thread count, which is relevant for Fivem's multiplayer environments where multiple entities and scripts can create parallel workloads.
Compared to its nearest rivals, the Ryzen 5 5600 is virtually tied with the Intel Core Ultra 7 258V (deltaPct 0.1), the AMD Ryzen 5 8500G (deltaPct 0.2), and the AMD EPYC 9454P (deltaPct 0.2). The AMD EPYC 7713 trails slightly with a deltaPct of 0.5. This suggests that the Ryzen 5 5600's CPU performance is well-balanced for its class, neither a bottleneck nor an over-performer relative to similar processors.
For Fivem, the CPU's role is primarily about maintaining consistent frame pacing and handling the simulation overhead. The measured FPS data shows that at 1080p Low settings, the combo achieves 136 FPS average, which drops to 89 FPS at 1440p Low and 50 FPS at 4K Low. The scaling from 1080p Low to 1440p Low is a 34.6% reduction in frame rate, while the drop from 1440p Low to 4K Low is 43.8%. This non-linear scaling suggests that the CPU is not the sole limiting factor; the GPU begins to assert its influence as resolution increases. At 1080p High, the average is 86 FPS, which is 36.8% lower than at 1080p Low, indicating that the graphics settings have a significant impact on performance even at the same resolution.
GPU Role, VRAM, clocks, and how they relate to this game's results
The Intel Arc B570 is built on the Xe2-HPG architecture, codenamed Battlemage, using a 5 nm process at TSMC. It features 10 GB of GDDR6 memory on a 160-bit bus, providing a memory bandwidth of 380.0 GB/s. The GPU operates at a base and boost clock of 2500 MHz, with memory clocked at 2375 MHz (19 Gbps effective). It has 2304 shading units, 144 TMUs, and 80 ROPs, along with 18 ray tracing cores. The card is rated at 150 W TDP and requires a single 8-pin power connector.
In the PassMark G3D benchmark, the Arc B570 scores 14195, placing it in the 65th percentile of all GPUs. Its average benchmark score is 20556, which is nearly identical to its nearest rivals: the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Mobile (deltaPct 0.1), the Intel Arc A750 (deltaPct -0.1), and the NVIDIA Quadro M4000M (deltaPct 0.4). The AMD Radeon R9 M390X is slightly ahead with a deltaPct of -0.5. This indicates that the Arc B570's raw compute performance is competitive with these mid-range and older high-end options, though its specific game performance can vary.
The GPU's memory configuration is noteworthy for Fivem. The 10 GB VRAM capacity is ample for the game's assets, which are often custom and modded in multiplayer servers. The 380.0 GB/s bandwidth ensures that texture streaming and draw calls are handled efficiently. The measured FPS data shows that the GPU becomes the dominant factor at higher resolutions. At 4K Ultra, the combo averages 24 FPS, which is unplayable. At 4K High, it reaches 31 FPS, still below the 60 FPS target. The 4K Medium setting yields 39 FPS average with a minimum of 33 FPS and a maximum of 45 FPS, indicating significant frame time variance. At 1440p, the GPU provides better headroom: 44 FPS at Ultra, 56 FPS at High, 71 FPS at Medium, and 89 FPS at Low. The jump from 1440p Ultra to 1440p High is a 27.3% improvement, while the jump from High to Medium is another 26.8%. This suggests that the Arc B570 responds well to reducing graphical load.
Settings Recommendations, which preset gives the best experience per the measured rows
Based on the measured FPS data, the optimal settings depend heavily on the target resolution and desired frame rate. For 1080p, the Medium preset is the most balanced choice. It delivers an average of 107 FPS with a minimum of 91 FPS and a maximum of 123 FPS. This is well above the 60 FPS threshold for smooth play and maintains a tight frame time distribution. The High preset at 1080p averages 86 FPS, which is also playable, but the Medium preset provides a more comfortable margin for dips in busy multiplayer scenarios. The Low preset at 1080p pushes to 136 FPS, but this comes at the cost of visual fidelity, which may be unnecessary given that Medium already exceeds 100 FPS.
For 1440p, the Medium preset is again the recommended starting point. It averages 71 FPS with a minimum of 60 FPS and a maximum of 81 FPS, meaning it just hits the 60 FPS floor on average and maintains it during typical gameplay. The High preset at 1440p averages 56 FPS, which is below the 60 FPS target and may result in noticeable stutter. The Low preset at 1440p reaches 89 FPS, but the visual compromise is significant. For players who prioritize frame rate over fidelity, Low is an option, but Medium offers a better balance of performance and image quality.
At 4K, the data shows that none of the presets are truly playable for a smooth experience. The Medium preset averages 39 FPS with a minimum of 33 FPS, which is below the playable threshold for most users. The High preset at 31 FPS and Low at 50 FPS are also insufficient. The Ultra preset at 24 FPS is effectively a slideshow. Therefore, for 4K, users should either reduce resolution or accept a lower frame rate. The data suggests that the combo is not suited for 4K gaming in Fivem, and 1080p or 1440p with Medium settings is the practical sweet spot.
How This Combo Ranks, use comboRankInGame vs other tested combos
The AMD Ryzen 5 5600 and Intel Arc B570 combination ranks 2396 out of 3005 tested combos in Fivem. This places it in the bottom 20.3% of all tested configurations, indicating that while the individual components are competent, the overall performance in this specific game is below average relative to the broader test pool. This ranking is a composite measure that considers the measured FPS across all resolutions and settings.
The low rank is likely due to the GPU's performance at higher resolutions, as the combo struggles to maintain playable frame rates at 4K. At 1080p, the combo performs respectably, with the Medium setting exceeding 100 FPS. However, the ranking is dragged down by the 4K results, where even the Low setting barely reaches 50 FPS. The combo's performance at 1440p is middling, with Medium settings just hitting 60 FPS. This suggests that the Arc B570 is the limiting factor, as the Ryzen 5 5600's CPU performance is sufficient for the game's simulation load.
Compared to the nearest rival GPUs, the Arc B570's performance is broadly in line with the RTX 3070 Mobile and Arc A750. However, Fivem's specific engine and multiplayer nature may favor certain architectures. The data shows that the combo is capable of delivering a playable experience at 1080p and 1440p with Medium settings, but it is not a high-end performer. For users expecting to run Fivem at high settings with high frame rates, this combo may disappoint. The rank reflects that this is a mid-tier pairing that sits below the median in overall game performance.
FAQ, 4-6 Q&A pairs answerable from FACT PACK data
Q: What is the best resolution and settings combination for this CPU and GPU in Fivem?
A: The best experience is at 1920x1080 with Medium settings, yielding an average of 107 FPS with a minimum of 91 FPS and a maximum of 123 FPS. At 2560x1440, Medium settings average 71 FPS with a minimum of 60 FPS, which is also playable.
Q: How does the AMD Ryzen 5 5600 compare to its nearest rival in CPU benchmarks?
A: The Ryzen 5 5600 has an average benchmark score of 20468, which is nearly identical to the Intel Core Ultra 7 258V (20454, deltaPct 0.1) and the AMD Ryzen 5 8500G (20425, deltaPct 0.2). It is slightly ahead of the AMD EPYC 9454P (20422, deltaPct 0.2) and AMD EPYC 7713 (20363, deltaPct 0.5).
Q: What is the GPU's memory configuration and how does it affect Fivem?
A: The Intel Arc B570 has 10 GB of GDDR6 memory on a 160-bit bus with 380.0 GB/s bandwidth. This is sufficient for Fivem's asset streaming, but the GPU's overall performance limits frame rates at higher resolutions, particularly at 4K where even Low settings average only 50 FPS.
Q: Is this combo capable of 4K gaming in Fivem?
A: No. At 3840x2160, the best average FPS is 50 at Low settings, with Medium at 39 FPS, High at 31 FPS, and Ultra at 24 FPS. None of these are consistently playable, as even the Medium setting has a minimum of 33 FPS.
Q: How does the combo rank among all tested combos in Fivem?
A: It ranks 2396 out of 3005 tested combos, placing it in the bottom 20.3% of all configurations. This indicates below-average performance for this game, driven primarily by the GPU's limitations at higher resolutions.
Q: What is the frame rate difference between Low and Medium settings at 1440p?
A: At 2560x1440, Low settings average 89 FPS, while Medium settings average 71 FPS. This is a 25.4% reduction in frame rate for increased visual quality, but Medium still maintains a minimum of 60 FPS.
Measured FPS Breakdown, resolution by resolution, settings by settings, exact numbers
The measured FPS data provides a comprehensive view of the combo's performance across three resolutions and four settings presets. All values are averages unless otherwise noted.
At 3840x2160 (4K), the performance is limited. At Ultra settings, the combo averages 24 FPS. At High settings, it improves to 31 FPS. The Medium setting yields an average of 39 FPS with a minimum of 33 FPS and a maximum of 45 FPS, showing noticeable frame time variance. The Low setting provides the best 4K result at 50 FPS average, but this is still below the 60 FPS threshold for smooth gameplay. The scaling from Ultra to Low at 4K is a 108.3% improvement, indicating that the GPU is heavily taxed at this resolution.
At 2560x1440 (1440p), the performance becomes more viable. Ultra settings average 44 FPS, which is playable but not smooth. High settings improve to 56 FPS, still below 60 FPS. Medium settings achieve an average of 71 FPS with a minimum of 60 FPS and a maximum of 81 FPS, making this the first preset to hit the 60 FPS floor consistently. Low settings jump to 89 FPS average, providing a comfortable margin. The improvement from Ultra to Low at 1440p is 102.3%, with the most significant single-step gain occurring from High to Medium (26.8% increase).
At 1920x1080 (1080p), the combo performs well. Ultra settings average 67 FPS, which is above 60 FPS but with less headroom. High settings reach 86 FPS, a 28.4% improvement over Ultra. Medium settings average 107 FPS with a minimum of 91 FPS and a maximum of 123 FPS, offering a smooth experience with minimal frame drops. Low settings peak at 136 FPS, a 102.9% improvement over Ultra. The data shows that at 1080p, the Medium preset is the optimal balance, providing over 100 FPS while maintaining visual quality. The frame time data at Medium (91 min, 123 max) indicates a tight distribution, ensuring consistent performance in demanding multiplayer scenarios.
Hardware Specifications
AMD Ryzen 5 5600
Intel Arc B570
FPS Benchmarks by Resolution & Settings
Performance data for AMD Ryzen 5 5600 + Intel Arc B570 in Fivem
| Resolution | Settings | Avg FPS |
|---|---|---|
| 3840x2160 | Low | 50.0 |
| 3840x2160 | Medium | 39.0 |
| 3840x2160 | High | 31.0 |
| 3840x2160 | Ultra | 24.0 |
| 2560x1440 | Low | 89.0 |
| 2560x1440 | Medium | 71.0 |
| 2560x1440 | High | 56.0 |
| 2560x1440 | Ultra | 44.0 |
| 1920x1080 | Low | 136.0 |
| 1920x1080 | Medium | 107.0 |
| 1920x1080 | High | 86.0 |
| 1920x1080 | Ultra | 67.0 |
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