AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core, 12-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor with Wraith Stealth Cooler
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Andres
> 24 hourMi primer procesador gama media alta ecelente procesador me sorprendio mucho su rendimiento , ecelente inversión
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mug3n
> 24 hourConsider me an AMD convert.
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Mr. Donavon Jacobi DDS
> 24 hourSono passato da piattaforma Intel ad Amd e devo dire che sono molto soddisfatto. Il microprocessore abbianato a memorie 3600mhz è decisamente responsivo. Se riuscite ad acquistarlo per un prezzo tra i 180 e 200 euro, secondo me, al momento della recensione, è un ottimo acquisto per un sistema gaming.
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Fani
> 24 hourMe gusta mucho como funciona y eso que era reaccia a todo lo amd xk se sobre calentaba an mejorado muchisimo
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Bubbles
> 24 hourI love it. Actually pretty quite stock fan.
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Jose Paternina
> 24 hourExcellent performance
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Robert
> 24 hourWorks as expected. Want to know more do a google search and read the reviews. For 200€ it is a GREAT investment. Very happy with its performance !
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Michael cohen
> 24 hourA great price vs performance CPU.
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RTFM, Inc
> 24 hourTheres almost nothing bad that could be said about this processor. Its a terrific value for the money.
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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?