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Review on Enhanced AMD Ryzen 3 3300X: 4-Core, 8-Thread Unlocked Processor with Powerful Wraith Stealth Cooler by Stanislaw Kimsa ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The item was good, I'll recommend it to my friends.

As a result, I could not resist and tried to squeeze everything out of it by fixing the frequency at 4.4 GHz, and overclocked the memory to 3.6 GHz. In this mode, paired with 1060 to 6GB in BF1, I have a stable 150 fps at medium settings in full hd with rare drawdowns of up to 110-120 fps, while 3300x is loaded at 70%, and the video is at 100. The temperature of the processor in the game is 70-71.

Pros
  • In general, a fairly good processor, if you take it purely from the calculation of playing. To work with prof. Software unequivocally look towards 2700x - the OEM version costs 2-3k more expensive and at the same time is 2 times more powerful. In games, this stone is more productive than any Hong Kong of the 1st and 2nd generation - purely due to the fact that this is the first Hong Kong with all the cores in one CCX and the delays in the cache are minimal. It's true, and his Achilles' heel.
Cons
  • . because it heated up to 78 degrees with the stock cooler while playing BF1. In part - the fault of autovoltages, which jumped right up to 1.38 Volts. After fixing the voltage in the BIOS at around 1.225, the temperature in BF 1 dropped by 7-8 degrees. After installing the Noctua U-12S, the temperatures dropped another 7-8 degrees - already tolerable.