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Review on AMD Ryzen 5 5600X: Unlocked 6-core Processor with Wraith Stealth Cooler for Desktops by Mateusz Mazurkiewicz ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product for me, no problems at all.

The processor gets along well with the RTX 3080 graphics card, almost fully revealing the potential of both. After the Ryzen 3600, this one shows itself noticeably better both in terms of performance and in terms of temperatures, there is no such problem that the temperature jumps sharply even due to a slight load, which the 3600 suffered from, in any case, this was a common phenomenon, in including mine, if you do not set a forced voltage in the BIOS, etc. I hope that the 5600x will still remain relevant for at least a year or two, and then an even newer generation will come out.

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Pros
  • A wonderful, so-called "people's" processor. It continues to be relevant even now, even after the release of the 7000th series. There is enough power for many tasks, including comfortable work with 3D graphics and video editing. The games also work great. At the time of purchase, the production date of the processor was quite fresh (it is easy to determine by marking), the copy was made in Malaysia.
Cons
  • There are no complaints about the processor, but there are only complaints about some sellers who for some reason cannot put this OEM version of the processor in a more or less reliable box, otherwise its delivery turns into a lottery, whether it comes with whole legs or bent ones.

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July 04, 2023
Its pros: Powerful, inexpensive, got up on the b450 socket Has some cons: there are no shortcomings