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July 2019
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Incluye el cooler AMD Wraith Spire
Utilidad AMD Ryzen Master para monitorear y practicar OC con facilidad y seguridad
Excelente rendimiento
Especialmente cuando se trata de múltiples tareas
Multiplicadores desbloqueados
Soporte PCIe 4.0
Mejora importante de rendimiento por ciclo de reloj
Mantienen el mismo socket que las generaciones anteriores
Diseño escalable mediante chiplets
Soporta PCI Express 4.0
Muy superior a sus alternativas en precio y prestaciones de Intel
Excelente opción Gaming
Ventilador de serie silencioso
Mejora sustancial IPC
Rendimiento excelente con 7nm
12 hilos
RelaciÓn rendimiento/precio
La opciÓn inteligente para gaming junto al 3600
Enorme cachÉ y alta frecuencia
Mejor disipador de serie que el 3600
Se prevÉ mejor overclocking
PCIE 4.0
OVERCLOCK AUTOMÁTICO
12 HILOS
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Capacidad de OC limitada
Escasa capacidad de overclock con refrigeración convencional
The Ryzen 5 3600X poses a solid one-size-fits-all solution for gamers. It's undoubtedly a convincing upgrade over previous generation chips and the competition's fare, capable of both multithreaded every day workloads, a modicum of content creation, and...
High single- and multi-core performance, Well-priced, Compatible with older chipsets
Runs hotter than the Ryzen 5 2600X
With the relatively simple improvement of a single-core speed boost, AMD has made the Ryzen 5 3600X the most well-realised mid-range Ryzen chip yet. It's always been nice to have such immense multicore power, though anyone who seriously needs it would lik...
Publicación: 2019-08-13, Autor: Antony , crítica de: Bit-Tech.net
While in some situations it's the same old argument - Intel is quicker in games - that argument no longer holds as much weight as it once did thanks to the gains AMD has made. At stock speed, even with a fairly powerful GPU and at 1080p (putting a lot of...
Excellent performance, Affordable, Includes a cooler
Still 6-cores
For the longest time, AMD processors, especially in the mid-range, were the budget choice for gaming. If you didn't have a lot of cash and wanted acceptable performance, you'd pick up an AMD processor, while Intel was the mainstream pick. However, times h...
Better than 1st Gen. 8-core parts, Good overclocking potential, Cool and quiet operation with low power draw, Improved IPC against 1st and 2nd Gen, Solid multi-core performance
Better value CPUs available from AMD (3600 or 2600X)
As an evolutionary step in the AMD Ryzen family, the Ryzen 5 3600X appears to offer one of the biggest leaps from its predecessor, the 2600X, and for roughly the same money as last time around.Of course, there's the issue of the X570 chipset-equipped moth...
Publicación: 2019-07-29, Autor: Luke , crítica de: kitguru.net
Excellent productivity performance, especially for the price, Significant IPC improvements versus Zen and Zen+, Higher gaming frame rates versus Ryzen 1000 and Ryzen 2000, Precision Boost 2 algorithm works superbly (current AGESA/BIOS quirks aside), Bette
Questionable value over the cheaper Ryzen 5 3600 non-X, Power efficiency compared to the higher-end Zen 2 processors is diminished, Frequency deficit versus Intel Coffee Lake can inhibit competitiveness in certain scenarios
Ryzen 5 3600X builds on the success of its six-core, twelve-thread Zen and Zen+ predecessors by offering productivity performance that punches well above its price point. Gaming performance sees a significant uplift versus previous generation Ryzen chips...
Publicación: 2019-07-16, Autor: Tarinder , crítica de: HEXUS.net
Improved IPC, Solid multi-core performance, Matches dearer Intel Core chips, Good on power
Doesn't overclock fantastically, Ryzen 5 3600 a better value bet
The Ryzen 3000-series bandwagon keeps on rolling this July. Looking to appeal to the mainstream, it's interesting to see how Ryzen 5 chips perform.Ryzen 5 3600X improves upon its immediate predecessor in every meaningful performance metric. It's routi...
Resumen: It's an exciting time for AMD, too. The red team has been on a roll with its CPUs since the first generation of Ryzen arrived back in 2017. Now we're two ranges down, and the firm is promising big changes – and big competition for market leader Intel.So...
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Publicación: 2020-04-08, Autor: Costea , crítica de: proclockers.com
Resumen: Choosing the right CPU for your gaming rig can be a bit tricky. For gaming, you basically need a great graphics card, but the CPU is also essential because its performance will directly impact the video card.So, no matter how much you pay for a GPU, if th...
Publicación: 2019-09-20, Autor: Rob , crítica de: techgage.com
Resumen: If you're interested in Linux performance, you may want to take a look at our experiences with these CPUs here.We're a little overdue on tackling our performance look on these chips, thanks in part to some hassle that happened along the way, but, it's fin...