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Review: AMD Ryzen 5 3600X

by Tarinder Sandhu on 16 July 2019, 14:01

Tags: AMD (NYSE:AMD)

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Conclusion

In most cases you won't be able to tell a difference between this and a Core i7-9700K, which retails for over 50 per cent more cash.

The Ryzen 3000-series bandwagon keeps on rolling this July. Looking to appeal to the mainstream, it's interesting to see how Ryzen 5 chips perform.

Ryzen 5 3600X improves upon its immediate predecessor in every meaningful performance metric. It's routinely 15-25 per cent faster in CPU-centric tasks, offers a decent uptick in gaming potential, and is therefore a well-rounded chip that is able to go toe-to-toe against much dearer Intel Core processors. In most cases you won't be able to tell a difference between this and a Core i7-9700K, which retails for over 50 per cent more.

Such analysis ought to render the Ryzen 5 3600X a must-buy, right? There are a couple of flies in the AMD ointment - one that's temporary, the other permanent. You see, the Ryzen 5 2600X is patently not as good, but its current street price of £140 makes it even better in the bang-for-buck stakes. Sure, it won't last long, but it's heck of a value buy right now for those of you who don't need absolute performance.

The permanent issue is the very presence of the Ryzen 5 3600 (non-X). It's likely to benchmark within 10 per cent of the X-designated chip, is plumbed to consume less power, and at £190, is a full £50 cheaper than the review processor. That's a rather handy sum to have in reserve when speccing a new build.

Bottom line: Ryzen 5 3600X continues AMD's assault on the mainstream desktop PC market. A decent, well-rounded chip, it's only the availability of the closely-matched non-X part that stops it from getting a recommendation.

The Good
 
The Bad
Improved IPC
Solid multi-core performance
Matches dearer Intel Core chips
Good on power
 
Doesn't overclock fantastically
Ryzen 5 3600 a better value bet



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The Ryzen 5 3600 is the better buy
I ordered my 3700X yesterday and I honestly cannot wait to get hold of it! Am I also correct in thinking there should be performance gains with windows updates to come etc from these CPU's as they're brand new?
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The Ryzen 5 3600 is the better buy
^ Yup, spot on.

The 3600x is not £45-£50 better than the 3600, not by a long shot.
AMD need to sort out Ryzen 3 boosts, either stop claiming boost speeds are double what anyone without sub-ambient cooling can achieve (bit late to change that now) or make boosting more aggressive so customers with decent cooling can actually reach the advertised boost clocks.
Think I'll stick with my 1600x for now.