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Memory Speed | 3200 MHz |
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AMD Ryzen 5 3600X 6-Core, 12-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor with Wraith Spire Cooler
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Brand | AMD |
CPU Manufacturer | AMD |
CPU Model | Ryzen 5 |
CPU Speed | 3.8 GHz |
CPU Socket | Socket AM4 |
About this item
- The world's most advanced processor in the desktop PC gaming segment
- Can deliver ultra-fast 100+ FPS performance in the world's most popular games system memory specification 3200 MHz
- 6 Cores and 12 processing threads bundled with the powerful AMD Wraith Spire cooler
- 4 4 GHz max Boost unlocked for overclocking 35 MB of game Cache DDR 3200 support
- For the advanced socket AM4 platform can support PCIe 4 0 on x570 motherboards
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For gaming | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.8 | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.7 |
Value for money | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.8 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.8 |
Stability | 5.0 | 4.6 | 4.7 | — | 4.1 | 4.6 |
Easy to lock | 4.7 | — | 4.8 | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.6 |
Easy to install | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.7 | — | — | 4.8 |
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core count | 1 | 6 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 6 |
cpu socket | Socket AM4 | Socket AM4 | Socket AM4 | Socket AM4 | Socket AM4 | Socket AM4 |
cpu speed | 3.8 GHz | 4.6 GHz | 4.4 GHz | 4.1 GHz | 4.2 GHz | 4.2 GHz |
cpu family | ryzen 5 | ryzen 5 | ryzen 5 | ryzen 5 | ryzen 5 | ryzen 5 3600 |
L2 cache | 3 MB | 4 MB | 32 MB | 8 MB | 16 MB | 3 MB |
wattage | 95 watts | 65 watts | 65 watts | 65 watts | 65 watts | 65 watts |
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Serious high definition gaming everyone deserves a powerful processor. Manufacturer: advanced Micro devices, Inc. Manufacturer part Number: 100 100000022box. Brand Name: AMD. Product line: Ryzen 5. Product Model: 3600x. Product Name: Ryzen 5 Hexa Core 3600x 3.8GHz desktop processor. Package Type: Retail. Product Type: processor. [Technical Information] processor Manufacturer: AMD. Processor Core: Hexa Core (6 Core). Clock speed: 3.80 GHz. Overclocking speed: 4.40 GHz. L2 cache: 3 MB. L3 cache: 32 MB. 64 Bit processing: Yes. Process technology: 7 nm. Processor threads: 12. Processor socket: Socket AM4. [Power Description] thermal design Power: 95 W.
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Technical Details
Brand | AMD |
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Series | Ryzen 5 |
Item model number | 100-100000022BOX |
Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.16 x 2.8 x 5.28 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.16 x 2.8 x 5.28 inches |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | AMD |
Language | English, English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B07SQBFN2D |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 1, 2019 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #82 in Computer CPU Processors |
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Customers like the quality, value, and performance of the computer processor. For example, they mention it's a great starter processor, runs great at stock speeds, and provides a perfect balance of price and performance. Some appreciate the ease of installation and OCing. That said, opinions are mixed on temperature.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the computer processor. They mention that it runs great at stock speeds, is easily OC'able, and gives high FPS in games. The stock wraith cooler is actually pretty good, and it runs like a charm. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...This gives high FPS in games due to the strong single core performance than a 4.3ghz all core overclock gets...." Read more
"...The Vega 56 has been a wonderful GPU...." Read more
"...framerates in games, Windows boots faster, and the stock cooler is actually pretty solid. I have basically no complaints about the chip...." Read more
"...On video games does awesome and with the high quality cpu cooler and the right case the temps stay nice and cold under a heavy work load...." Read more
Customers find the value of the computer processor hard to beat for the price. They say it provides a perfect balance of price and performance for gamers. They also mention that the sheer value this CPU provides is incredible. Customers also say it's a great combo for budget builds and that it comes with a HSF so no additional purchase is required.
"...It can game, multitask, stream, productivity, and more. It’s priced good enough that even if you just want it for general computing it’s still great...." Read more
"...The CPU was paired with a GTX 1660 Super. Great combo for budget builds...." Read more
"...Great for workstation and better then expected for gaming. Best CPU for the money IMO...." Read more
"...ports like Monster Hunter, this CPU is top-notch quality for a mainstream price." Read more
Customers like the performance of the computer processor. They mention that it works well, the stock cooker works well and that it gets the job done. Some say that it is easy to install and that there were no problems at all.
"This CPU is amazing. It is great at everything. It can game, multitask, stream, productivity, and more...." Read more
"...Great combo for budget builds. It has performed very well and temp has been very reasonable while under load. Don't regret my purchase." Read more
"...On video games does awesome and with the high quality cpu cooler and the right case the temps stay nice and cold under a heavy work load...." Read more
"...Anyway, this one works well. I ran some benchmarking tests, but didn't stress it the way I did the previous processor...." Read more
Customers find the computer processor easy to install. They mention that it comes with a decent cooler, and is incredibly easy to use. Customers also appreciate the Ryzen Master software, which is super simple and noob friendly. They say the processor handles all their processing needs with ease.
"...Which is great because it’s plug n play!..." Read more
"...Ok, no ray tracing, but I personally find Global WattMan incredibly easy to use, and I have no problem keeping the clock speed at 1643MHz...." Read more
"...the Scythe Mugen 5 Rev:B Cooler for about 55 dollars, its extremely easy to install and does the job with almost no noise." Read more
"...It came in superb condition, it was simple to install, and the included CPU cooler does great right out of the box...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the temperature of the computer processor. Some mention that it has performed very well and the temp has been very reasonable while under load, while others say that it gets pretty hot with standard Wraith cooler and a Noctua LFF 65mm cooler. The only gripe is the stock cooler, which is loud and hot.
"...It has performed very well and temp has been very reasonable while under load. Don't regret my purchase." Read more
"...It gets pretty hot with standard Wraith cooler, and its a bit worse with a Noctua LFF 65mm cooler..." Read more
"...and with the high quality cpu cooler and the right case the temps stay nice and cold under a heavy work load...." Read more
"...It only comes with one thermal paste compound so you only have one shot at installing this and if you mess up you're going to have to put your..." Read more
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Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2020
Let's just say that I was ready to build a new PC way before AMD was ready for me to build what I wanted. I generally build a new machine every 5 years, and that was my plan this year. But, to get to 5 years, I felt I needed an X570 mobo, a Ryzen 9 3900X, 16 gigs of fast Ram, three M.2 drives, and an RTX 2080TI.
Reality set in when I could not find a Ryzen 9 3900X, and the price of an RTX 2080TI, damnnnnnn. So, I changed my direction, and went with a Ryzen 5 3600X and a Vega 56 (which I found new for $270 - PowerColor Red Dragon).
My thought was I could start with the 3600X, and resell it when the 3900X's were readily available. I had heard a lot about the Vega 56 (most of the information was to stay away for the card), but I decided it would be as much fun to play around with the Vega 56 as it would be to game with it. I think I made a good decision. My 3600X clock speed is always over 4300+MHz, and usually bounces between 4366MHz and 4399MHz. I am using an AIO and run the pump at full speed most of the time.
The Vega 56 has been a wonderful GPU. Ok, no ray tracing, but I personally find Global WattMan incredibly easy to use, and I have no problem keeping the clock speed at 1643MHz. I have not put the Vega 64 bios on my Vega 56 yet, but I plan to soon.
I did save some money with my current build. But, I still hope my wife will get me a Ryzen 9 3900X (I have no interest in the 3950X) for Christmas. If that does not happen, I will stick with my current CPU, and wait for a RX 5800 XT or RX 5900 XT if they ever come out; otherwise, will wait for the next AM5/6 CPU's when they come out.
I really like my rig (highly Frankenstein'd case, with a Gigabyte X570 Aorus Pro Wifi - you can read my mobo review - I like the card very much). The PC will certainly last for 5 years, but not with me. I expect that once an AMD GPU with ray tracing becomes available, I will pick one up and sell the Vega 56. I will also sell my 3600X in a couple of years. The 3600X will hold its value I expect.
It is hard to go wrong with whatever you decide to buy. Dont over spend and have fun is my only advice. I may have over spent, but I had a heck of a lot of fun.
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2019
Let's just say that I was ready to build a new PC way before AMD was ready for me to build what I wanted. I generally build a new machine every 5 years, and that was my plan this year. But, to get to 5 years, I felt I needed an X570 mobo, a Ryzen 9 3900X, 16 gigs of fast Ram, three M.2 drives, and an RTX 2080TI.
Reality set in when I could not find a Ryzen 9 3900X, and the price of an RTX 2080TI, damnnnnnn. So, I changed my direction, and went with a Ryzen 5 3600X and a Vega 56 (which I found new for $270 - PowerColor Red Dragon).
My thought was I could start with the 3600X, and resell it when the 3900X's were readily available. I had heard a lot about the Vega 56 (most of the information was to stay away for the card), but I decided it would be as much fun to play around with the Vega 56 as it would be to game with it. I think I made a good decision. My 3600X clock speed is always over 4300+MHz, and usually bounces between 4366MHz and 4399MHz. I am using an AIO and run the pump at full speed most of the time.
The Vega 56 has been a wonderful GPU. Ok, no ray tracing, but I personally find Global WattMan incredibly easy to use, and I have no problem keeping the clock speed at 1643MHz. I have not put the Vega 64 bios on my Vega 56 yet, but I plan to soon.
I did save some money with my current build. But, I still hope my wife will get me a Ryzen 9 3900X (I have no interest in the 3950X) for Christmas. If that does not happen, I will stick with my current CPU, and wait for a RX 5800 XT or RX 5900 XT if they ever come out; otherwise, will wait for the next AM5/6 CPU's when they come out.
I really like my rig (highly Frankenstein'd case, with a Gigabyte X570 Aorus Pro Wifi - you can read my mobo review - I like the card very much). The PC will certainly last for 5 years, but not with me. I expect that once an AMD GPU with ray tracing becomes available, I will pick one up and sell the Vega 56. I will also sell my 3600X in a couple of years. The 3600X will hold its value I expect.
It is hard to go wrong with whatever you decide to buy. Dont over spend and have fun is my only advice. I may have over spent, but I had a heck of a lot of fun.
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Fazer upgrade de CPU e Motherboard em um computador com o Windows instalado já foi uma enorme dor de cabeça, mas o processo com o Windows 10 foi extremamente tranquilo. Foi só trocar, ligar e o Windows fez (quase) tudo. Depois uma atualização de drivers e tudo certo.
Para quem quer performance, escalabilidade e economia recomendo!
El cambio ha sido notable desde un antiguo ryzen 3.
La multitarea ahora es muchísimo más agradecida y no se produce lag al pasar entre aplicaciones abiertas.
En juegos el cambio también ha sido sustancial puesto que ha aumentado considerablemente los FPS en todos los juegos probados y con las especificaciones gráficas al máximo.
El overclock es automático y desde la BIOS, gracias al A-XMP de la RAM, se ejecuta de manera muy sencilla y rápida alcanzando casi los 4.3 GHz sin tocar un botón. Las temperaturas muy comedidas, no ha pasado de 59º en ningún momento, aunque en mi caso, lo acompaño de una refrigeración liquida Corsair
I upgraded to DDR4, but kept my GTX 1080. This made an incredible difference! Not sure if it's the 3600x alone or if it's the sheer bandwidth of DDR4, but between the two, my graphics card is no longer bottlenecked and can achieve its full potential.
You have to realize as well, I upgraded from the FX-8350, and 8 core 4.2 ghx CPU, it was the top of the line like 10 years ago and held strong even today, playing Fallout 4 on ultra settings at 4k 30fps. I wanted to upgrade to the RTX 2080 to get to 60fps, but it turns out that wouldn't have helped, because what I needed was the 3600x
Now I run Fallout 4 on ultra at 4k well over 60fps in even the most demanding situations, using a GTX 1080
Let me say that again, 4k60, with a GTX 1080... Sorry, im just really impressed!!!
Right now I'm playing Plague Tale on ultra 4k, averaging about 44fps, which is more than acceptable :)
- Prozessor: Ryzen 5 3600X ohne Overclocking (zuvor Ryzen 5 1600X)
- Board: MSI X370 SLI PLUS
- Prozessorlüfter: Arctic Freezer 13 Tower Kühler (gefiel mir von der Geräuschentwicklung schon auf dem 1600X, daher habe ich nicht den AMD Lüfter verwendet/ ASIN B0048F64DU)
- RAM: 32GB Crucial Ballistix Sport LT BLS2K16G4D32AESC 3200 MHz mit Overclocking auf 3333Mhz (ASIN: B07M5RKH5Z)
- Grafik: MSI Geforce GTX1060 6GB
- Gehäuse: Be Quiet Silent Base 800
Also, erstmal das neueste BIOS auf's Board gezogen, den 3600X mit dem Artic Freezer 13 eingebaut, den Rest des Rechners wieder montiert/angeschlossen und los ging's.
Das Plus an Performance war deutlich spürbar (z.B. beim Boot und beim Start von Anwendungen, aber auch bei Nutzung des Web) und auch messbar (z.B. Cinebench R20 Multicore +1013 Punkte/ Cinebench R15 Multicore +427).
Zu Beginn hatte ich auch das Problem, dass der Rechner im Leerlauf kaum unter 50 Grad (Celsius) zu bekommen war. Dann habe ich die aktuellen Chipsatz-Treiber installiert und siehe da, im Leerlauf nur noch 33-40 Grad und beim Stresstest kaum über 70 Grad (lässt sich auch auf "ComputerBase" im Forum nachlesen Post "Ryzen 5 3600X zu hohe Temp" Beitrag #20). Auch der Boost auf 4400 Mhz (angezeigt werden 4398 Mhz) funktioniert wie erwartet.
Wer dann noch wegen der Lüftergeräusche Probleme hat, kann die Lüfterkrurve anpassen.
Der Ryzen 5 3600X kostet derzeit ca. 200 € und bietet damit eine sehr gute Upgrade Möglichkeit, gerade auch für ältere Boards. Den Ryzen 7 3700X bekommt man aber auch schon für ca. 90 € mehr (muss jeder für sich entscheiden). Das Plus an Leistung beim Wechsel vom 1600X auf den 3600X macht sich deutlich bemerkbar, nicht nur bei Benchmarks, sondern auch im täglichen Betrieb. Zu hohe Hitze lässt sich mit den aktuellen Chipsatz-Treibern beheben. Wem der AMD-Lüfter zu laut ist, sollte noch ein paar Euro in einen Alternativlüfter investieren.
Ich bin sehr zufrieden und die dritte Ryzen-Genaration dürfte auch die Letzte sein, die auf meinem Board noch läuft.