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Review on Unleash High-Performance with AMD Ryzen 5 3600XT Processor & Wraith Spire Cooler by Deva Raja (kamal) ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is good, there are only a few minor flaws.

It's good that AMD is creating healthy competition for Intel, but I don't like that AMD, like Intel, is doing more marketing. Intel fed consumers with penny increases for 10 years and 10 generations of processors (it will increase productivity by 5-10%, then it will increase energy efficiency with savings of 100 per month, then it will integrate primitive graphics), now AMD with its zens also adds a little bit . In the first generation, the frequency is slightly lower and a boost for a couple of cores, in the second, for all cores and higher frequencies, in the third, overclocking from the factory to the frequencies that the previous generation took and the performance per core has grown a little more due to an increase in cache and other improvements, performance comparable to Intel at one frequency, but the maximum frequency itself is lower (which is strange for an advanced technical process) and I suspect that in the fourth generation they will increase the maximum frequency corny (if only they don’t change the socket like on threaders), so I sold everything and wait for the next step of amd sitting on a 2022 intel, which is not particularly worse, but cheaper for me.

Pros
  • Good performance, but not high enough frequency for an advanced technical process, in games due to this it is inferior even to overclocked intels on the 2022 first generation socket.
Cons
  • The lack of overclocking potential and the feeling that the frequency is artificially limited by marketers in order to sell this option in the form of the next generation of processors. In terms of frequency, it is comparable to the overclocked ryzen 7 2700 that I had before it, in terms of performance per core it is also very close to the overclocked 2700, but somewhat colder (by 5-10g depending on the load and no jumps, as they wrote in other reviews), and On the other hand, the voltage jumps higher under load. In terms of price-performance ratio, I liked it less than the Ryzen 7 2700.