
In general, if you do not take into account the current dollar exchange rate at the time of writing this post, and this is May 4, 2022, the cost of this processor is not bad in the end, it competes with processors from the Intel camp. If we take the closest competitor in the face of the 9400f, then at the final cost the latter will be more expensive than the Ryzen 5 3600. The disadvantages in our case, when purchasing a processor from AMD, is that there is practically no possibility of overclocking on it, it boosts in the load and so on up to 4.2Ghz at a voltage of ~ 1.4V, which requires good cooling, i. E. cooler for 2022. may no longer be enough. No, without overclocking it will be enough, in principle, and the temperature will keep 75-78C ', but then this processor requires good cooling. Intel, with the same indicators, is already chasing up to 5Ghz, which in the gaming industry is already ahead of the R5 3600 processor in pure performance, especially in terms of the minimum FPS, which is very important. Another thing is that the performance of Ryzen itself is enough now wherever possible. So, if you need a relatively inexpensive and good multi-core processor, you are not particularly fond of overclocking and pay money for goods out of the box, then the Ryzen 5 3600 is an excellent choice for purchase.

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