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El precio es simplemente magnífico
Incluye la solución térmica en el precio
Con overclocking podemos mejorar su rendimiento un 25%
Uno de los mejores ryzen que ha sacado amd
4 nÚcleos fÍsicos
El disipador que trae de serie es muy eficiente
Tanto que nos permite hacer overclock
Rendimiento en tareas pesadas para su precio
Excelente precio
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Cuatro hilos quizás ya sean insuficientes para algunas personas
Su consumo medio elevado no lo hace muy adecuado para sistemas pasivos
Publicación: 2017-07-27, Autor: stefan , crítica de: madshrimps.be
Resumen: At first, we would like to thank AMD for sending out both their AMD Ryzen™ 3 1300X and Ryzen™ 3 1200 quad-core processors for testing and reviewing.“Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) is an American multinational semiconductor company based in Sunnyvale...
Publicación: 2017-07-27, Autor: Tom , crítica de: overclock3d.net
If you're one of those people who value your Internet Tough-Guy reputation and think that unless you're running i9-7900X on a custom waterloop with Quad-SLI then your system is worthless, then kindly stop at this point and take your smug lies elsewhere.Fo...
Publicación: 2017-07-27, Autor: Jarred , crítica de: pcgamer.com
Resumen: Starting in March, AMD has released its new Ryzen 7 processors and the AM4 platform, followed by the Ryzen 5 processors. Now it's completing the trifecta with the final launch of the budget-friendly Ryzen 3 parts. Along with the additional Ryzen CPU offer...
Four physical cores for much less than competing Intel Core i5 chips, Gaming performance on par with similar Intel chips
Lacks thread-doubling SMT tech of pricier Ryzen chips, Better-performing, higher-clocked Ryzen 3 1300X costs just $20 more
AMD's entry-level Ryzen CPU is a good pick for gaming or general computing, edging out Intel's pricier Core i3. But if performance is key to you, the higher-clocked Ryzen 3 1300X is a better buy for $20 more. Read More...
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Publicación: 2017-07-27, Autor: Marco , crítica de: hothardware.com
Good Performance, All Quad-Cores, Low Power Consumption, Competitive Pricing
Typically Trails Core i3 In Single-Thread Workloads, Moderate Overclocking
AMD Ryzen 3 Processors -- Find Them At AmazonAMD Ryzen 3 processors should be available immediately from your favorite retailers. Pricing for the two processors we've show you here is as follows:Ryzen 3 1300X: 4-core, 4-thread, 3.5 GHz / 3.7 GHz, $129Ryze...
Publicación: 2017-07-27, Autor: Hilbert , crítica de: guru3d.com
It is amazing to see how much value you can gain from both Ryzen 3 processors, in fact these might be the best entry-level desktop processors that AMD released, ever. Now, before I continue, you likely (as I did initially) compared the processors to stuff...
Publicación: 2017-07-27, Autor: W1zzard , crítica de: techpowerup.com
Unlocked multiplier, Aggressive pricing, Beats competing Core i3 parts in multi-threaded apps, Single-thread performance improved over previous generation, Heatsink included, Platform updated to include latest features (PCIe 3.0, USB 3.1, NVMe)
Lacks integrated graphics, Significantly slower than the Ryzen 3 1300X, Low single-thread performance takes away the Ryzen "wow factor", Gaming performance doesn't match up to competing Intel parts, Setup complicated (memory, HPET, CCX, SMT, and power pro
The AMD Ryzen 3 1200 currently retails for $109. Unlocked multiplier Aggressive pricing Beats competing Core i3 parts in multi-threaded apps Single-thread performance improved over previous generation Heatsink included Platform updated to include lat...
The Ryzen 3 CPUs are perhaps the best value buys AMD currently has to offer. These days, with AMD's new Ryzen 3 offering, there is almost no point in buying a 2-core 4-thread CPU, unless you play specific games (or use applications) that are single thread...
Resumen: I'm going to start this article off with a simple number: five. Not only is that the number of months it has taken AMD to effectively turn the x86 processor world on its ear, but that's also the number of distinct model families that they've introduced...