AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core, 12-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor with Wraith Stealth Cooler
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JFe95
> 24 hourMassive improvement in CPU intensive games (BFV, Assassins creed origins etc.) My only complaints so far have been with the bios of the b450 tomahawk max bios.
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Ryan
> 24 hour3600x price wasnt justified, copped this on sale during the covid pandemic. getting 4400mhz overclock gaming at around 60 degrees, great improvement on my older i5
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El obicuo
> 24 hourProducto original, sellado en su empaque, excelente desempeño
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Daniele Fiorentino
> 24 hourHo acquistato questo questa CPU per una build per un amico e ne sono pienamente soddisfatto.
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Jose Capois
> 24 hourJust perfect.
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Arturo
> 24 hourWent from a 2600g to this baby, couldnt been happier
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Parth Kharbanda
> 24 hourProcessor is a monsters among monsters for the value though please keep some extra bigs for additional water cooling as without cooling its not going to survive those heavy tasks.
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Kale kragh
> 24 hourThe amd 3600 come with a broken cpu cooler. Everthing else looks all right, come quicker then what it says.
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ThibZ
> 24 hourbon processeur pour la productique et le gaming mais mon exemplaire ne fonctionnait pas surement un défaut du constructeur. Sinon je le recommande vivement pour son prix. Si vous faites que du gaming en 1080p regardez les i5 10400f/10600k/11600k au alentours des 200€ ils peuvent être plus inintéressant.
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Danielle Fontaine
> 24 hourI switched to this from a Ryzen 2400G, (original Zen architecture) and I have to say Ryzen has come a long way since the first line of processors! The biggest difference for me was the latency in real-time audio applications. The last CPU, although great all around for light content creation and day-to-day use, was unusable for real-time audio processing. Latencies within acceptable parameters resulted in poor audio quality and the dreaded popping noises that come with it. But I can get away with sub-3ms latency settings, conservatively, at a 48k sample rate, and I havent even tried pushing beyond that. Using Bias FX, I was peaking at 6-8% CPU usage. Thats a lot of juice left for real-time processing! I also game a little, and Im perfectly happy with the performance for that purpose. My system is heavily GPU bound with this CPU, so I cant speak tonits limits as far as that goes, but I cant see a gamer being disappointed by this part. All in all, its a snappy processor with waaaay better IPC performance than previous gen Ryzen parts, for less than $200. Whats not to like?