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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I can't stop being happy with the purchase, a very good deal!

I advise you to buy for those who assemble a computer in 2022. There is still no point in switching from the old 6-8 nuclear Ryzens of 1-2 generations. On ebay, they began to massively sell used 1600/2600, 1700/2700 at a big discount. If you want to save money, then it’s okay to take past generations. 2600 for 7-8 thousand will not be much worse, but 40% cheaper. I don't see any point in taking the 3600X (x). Air charge. It's better to add and buy 8 cores.

Pros
  • Real performance gain per core after previous series. As an example, I can cite the XMRIG CPU processor miner. The top 2700x had 700 hashes, and the 3600 had as many as 800, although it has 4 fewer threads and 40 watts less heat dissipation. The temperature with Gammax 400 in stress is about 70-75 C, in games - no more than 60 C. In simple and low-demanding tasks - 45-55 C. Of course, the difference can be seen with previous ryzens only in the most demanding applications. In undemanding applications and games, it is essentially idle. For example, in Overwatch, the percentage is loaded no more than 25%. I don’t see much point in switching even from 1700 Ryzen to this one. Only if you successfully sell one. I would still consider this an evolution of Ryzen, albeit a very successful one, but not a revolution.
Cons
  • - Easy overpayment for novelty. - The need to ate the BIOS on older chipsets. - Most likely to be idle in your everyday tasks by more than 70%. - Practically does not chase. Turbo boost and so squeezes the maximum out of it.