Zinedine Zidane's side have not scaled their usual heights this season and this was still not perfect, but they do look to be finding some form just in time for a potentially season-defining tie with the French side.
They blew Real Sociedad apart in the first half at the Santiago Bernabeu, taking the lead inside a minute through Lucas Vazquez and finding themselves four goals to the good by the interval.
The defensive lapses that allowed the visitors to pull two goals back late on will be a concern for Zidane, though.
Madrid are still a huge 16 points behind unbeaten league leaders Barcelona, but they are now back up to third above Valencia, who play Levante today.
With the visit of PSG in mind, Zidane rested both Gareth Bale and Casemiro to hand starts to Marco Asensio and Lucas Vazquez.
Without their leading scorer Willian Jose due to injury, and with a dreadful past record at the Bernabeu, the visitors quickly crumbled.
Asensio and Marcelo combined superbly to set up Ronaldo to make it 2-0 before the half-hour mark, and Kroos made it three with a trademark curling strike on his right foot from the edge of the area.
Ronaldo then headed home a Luka Modric corner, and it could have been more than 4-0 at half-time, too, with Karim Benzema and Ronaldo both hitting the post from close range.
Ronaldo then completed his hat-trick, pouncing to finish after Geronimo Rulli had spilled a shot from Bale, on as a substitute.
It was Ronaldo's 11th league goal of the season, with seven coming in the last four games.
Asier Illarramendi, the former Madrid midfielder, then made it 5-2 from close range.
- Griezmann goal lifts Atletico -
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The quickest goal yesterday was not scored by Real, but by Antoine Griezmann, who needed only 39 seconds to find the net in Atletico Madrid's 1-0 win at bottom side Malaga that left them just six points off top spot.
It was Atletico's eighth victory by a 1-0 margin in La Liga this season and put some pressure back on Barcelona, although they can again move nine points clear at the top by beating Getafe at the Camp Nou today.
"We knew it was going to be difficult, but these are the kind of games we enjoy playing," Griezmann told beIN Sports.
"Now we need to keep fighting and trying to win all the games we have left, and then we'll see," added the Frenchman.
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