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So you're thinking about picking up an AMD Ryzen 5 CPU but can't decide between the Ryzen 5 3600X and Ryzen 5 3600? You've come to the right place. First of all, I want to commend you on whittling it ...
The six-core models of AMD's Ryzen CPUs have, so far, consisted of the same variety - a non X-edition part that sits at slightly lower clock speeds and notably lower TDP, and the X-edition chip ...
The AMD Ryzen 5 3600 is mighty hexacore chip. This 7nm processor built upon the scalable Zen 2 architecture is arguably as close as you can get nowadays to the perfect blend of speed and value. But is ...
While they're both the cheapest current generation 6-core parts from both AMD and Intel, there is a fairly substantial price difference and for once it's Intel that has the cheaper CPU, with the Core ...
The Ryzen 5 3600, AMD's Zen 2-based CPU, is immensely popular due to its support for modern features like PCIe Gen 4, which is required by GPUs such as the Nvidia RTX 4060 or RTX 4060 Ti. Many users ...
The Ryzen 5 7600 was introduced as a part of the Ryzen 7000 non-X lineup this year at CES. The chip comes with a $230 target selling price and will be available starting January 10. It is a spiritual ...
Last August after much demand I locked myself away for a few days to benchmark... Just to be clear, no one requested I had to be locked away, but that's just what it took in order to get all 900 ...
Six cores / Twelve threads at 199 USD with the power of ZEN 2 We again review a six-core model Ryzen 5 3600 processor, you know, the one without an X. A few days ago we peeked at the X model, this non ...
At 249 USD perhaps among the best ever value processors? We recently reviewed the 8 and 12 core Ryzen 7 3700X & Ryzen 9 3900X processors from AMD. How about them six core parts eh? Well, let's check ...