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Review on Unleash High-Performance with AMD Ryzen 5 3600XT Processor & Wraith Spire Cooler by Amphai Nanthaklahg ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

- Probably the best option if you are going to do something on your computer besides games and for you the power in third-party non-gaming applications is more important. If you are building a gaming computer, it’s normal, unlike me, to treat Intel - it’s probably worth looking in the direction of Intel, and specifically i5 10400f, it seems that according to tests, even 0.1low gives out SIGNIFICANTLY better than 5 Ryazan (which means less drawdowns and more stability), average FPS is also higher there, other things being equal, but this seems to be not news. But this is if you do not play with overclocking. If you work a little with your arms and head, then probably Ryzen is able to close this gap. But again, do you need it? :) Let everyone decide for himself, but I am more than completely satisfied. P. S. DO NOT BUY THE BOX VERSION. Find a NORMAL tower for cooling, I strongly RECOMMEND.

Pros
  • - Power. Yes, for its price and if you are looking for functionality NOT only for games - the Ryzen line is generally the best choice for you. - Overclocking potential - yes, it is, if the motherboard allows it, as well as cooling . But more on that later :) - Because of the hype, most motherboards seem to work with the processor in a friendly pair from the box, but such moments are better controlled, on some sites it is taken out as a separate line. - Very smart. Again, very subjective, before that I was already sitting on prehistoric fx 8xxx (no, I didn’t indulge in overclocking, it was just enough). But work even in the simplest tasks, or rather the speed of this work, is just a completely different level, and in games that I even tried with my hardware - which is not very cool, it more than suited me, given that I don’t play super graphic games , maybe I have everything only 1660 (not even Ti or Super). - Still, in specials like video and photo processing, it is a cut above Intel models in the price segment.
Cons
  • - Temperature. This is not exactly a minus, rather . The consequence of my stupidity. DON'T DARE to take the BOX version with an AMD cooler. At the time of my purchase, the box version costs 1.300 more than the OEM. And, it would seem, it's not expensive, but . It's better to take some DEEPCOOL 400 or PCCOOLER 5 or 6 series. Yes, they cost somewhere more expensive by, well, I don’t know, depending on the model, 300-700 (i. E. 1600 - 2022) and they will cool BETTER. If you don’t want to believe my value judgments, the Internet is full of tests with screenshots, good luck. If you also have a mATX case, but you want a 120 fan, then of course PcCooler is best to take from the tower ones - it has a height of only 148 mm (for series 5, I don’t know for 6). - Among other things, this is probably an option for . Well, I don't know, computer geeks? Probably in most cases, Ryzen will make you play with the BIOS settings, with the processor voltage and the multiplier, which is unlocked here. Plus, in Intel's piggy bank - there, probably, there will be no need to suffer like that. But at the same time, the multiplier is unlocked there only in models with a K indicator at the end - for example, i7 8700k. As if plus in the direction of AMD, but do you need it? It's up to you to think.

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October 27, 2022
Different pros: Sufficiently productive, cold, budget! Cons: In principle, I did not notice any shortcomings