I took the R2600 to replace it so that the XMP profile and PCIe 4.0 work. Therefore, I will compare it with him. Overclocked to 3.9, more is not required for me, the more heat dissipation grows further. I think the CPU is quite worthy for its price. Got pros: Good value for money; Good performance, sufficient for most tasks (I don’t do video rendering and this requires a completely different class of hardware); It runs up to 3.9 - 4 GHz without problems (higher only with good cooling, if you don't want to listen to the "airplane takeoff" under load); Without overclocking with a mid-budget (> 2.5k) cooler, even in stress tests, it heats up no higher than 68, with overclocking to 3.9 and Deepcool Castle 240 RGB V2 dropsy - no higher than 62. Has cons: Nothing critical, in my opinion. Compared to R2600: 1) There is a performance increase, but not huge; 2) With identical values of heat release "on a piece of paper" and less than those. process, the 3600 manages to get hotter even with the same overclock (as a percentage); 3) Not devoid of microfreezes;
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