Clock speedsUnlike other i7 processors, it has a base clock of 3.8GHz and can be overclocked to a whopping 5.1GHz, so it's easy to see why they're a hit with gamers! In contrast, the Ryzen 5 range is slightly slower than the Intel i7 processor.
AMD Ryzen 5 processors are generally slightly less powerful than i5 processors. They have a clock speed of up to 4.4GHz, compared to the 4.6GHz of the i5. But they do have twice as many threads. The AMD Ryzen 5 3600 also stands out thanks to a very low power consumption of 65 watts.
Winner: AMD.
For professionals on the hunt for performance in content creation and productivity applications, the winner of AMD vs Intel CPUs goes to AMD on the strength of its higher core counts.Sure, the 3600X is faster from the factory, and you do not have to overclock it. However, if you overclock the Ryzen 5 3600, even if you buy a new cooler, you can still save a few dollars.
One of the sweet spots of the new lineup is the Ryzen 5 3600X ($250). Like most AMD chips, it lacks integrated graphics, but it makes up for it in terms of multithreading and easy overclocking, two features that some of its Intel competitors lack.
Like its Ryzen 5 3600X brother, the vanilla Ryzen 5 3600 is a hex core processor with hyperthreading and a boost clock of just over 4 GHz.
The AMD Ryzen 5 3600X is a powerful processor, rocking six cores and 12 threads, making it perfect for a mid-tier PC for work and 1440p gaming, when partnered with a capable GPU. To get the most out of this CPU, you'll need an adequate cooler.
The additional $40 USD for the 3600X basically buys a better cooler (Spire vs Stealth). This allows for an extra 200 MHz of extra base and boost clock: 3.8 / 4.4 GHz on the 3600X vs 3.6 / 4.2 GHz on the 3600, this translates to approximately 2% higher overclocked performance for 20% more money.
The fact that the Ryzen 5 has six cores highlights that it is more than efficient enough to handle running high-end games. This means that with eight cores, the Ryzen 7 can handle gaming even better.
While the Ryzen 5 3600 is a great processor that packs a wonderful amount of performance into a 65W TDP envelope, a boon for small form factor enthusiasts, you can also overclock it and attain similar performance in many applications, like gaming, to the Ryzen 5 3600X (one of our best CPUs).
Starting this week and through March 31, AMD will reduce SEPs (standard e-tail prices) of select Ryzen 3000-series desktop processors by $25 - $50. As a result, the mid-range six-core Ryzen 5 3600 will cost $174, whereas the high-end 12-core Ryzen 9 3900X will be priced at $449.
The Ryzen option is not only better at just about anything but gaming than the Intel option, but it's more future proof thanks to its additional threads. Its clock speed just doesn't quite keep up and that loses it a good few frames in most games. It's close, but the Intel chips are decidedly better for gaming.
Respectable. Most games the RTX 2060 will do high if not Ultra for the next 2 years at 1080p-60fps but some games you will have to set the bar a bit lower. But yes for 1080p it will be fine for the next 2 years.
A “future-proofed†PC ensures it can run most of the tasks smoothly without hiccups for a couple of years. It's especially a good idea if you enjoy playing PC games. As graphics technologies advance, so, too, does the minimum requirements to play them.
But if you're looking to step up from a 970 or lower card, the 2060 Super is your best bet for great performance that will, to some extent, future proof your setup for the inevitable proliferation of DXR and Vulkan RT.
The RTX 2060 can only “future proof†you for a short period if you consider its raw performance against the latest games. A better choice at more or less the same price point is the Radeon 5700XT which costs around as much as the RTX 2060, but is as powerful, if not better than the RTX 2070 Super.
The best gaming CPU is the AMD Ryzen 5 3600. The AMD Ryzen 5 3600 isn't just a great gaming CPU with serious multi-threading chops, it's also incredibly good value. With a 15% IPC increase over second-gen Ryzen and Zen+, the Ryzen 5 3600 brings even more affordable gaming power to the mainstream market.
While the 3600 is considered as the budget CPU for 4k, you need to pair it with a bare minimum GPU of on RTX 2080 Super. This GPU, is budget 4k gaming experience.
Even with a similar number of cores and threads, the AMD Ryzen 5 3500X offers better overall performance in both gaming and productivity apps than Intel's Core i5-9400F. However, we could say the same about AMD's other Ryzen 3000 series models that come with threading and offer a higher amount of performance.
The AMD Ryzen 5 3600 3.6 GHz Six-Core AM4 Processor is a powerful six-core processor with 12 threads, designed for
socket AM4 motherboards.
AMD 3600 Specs.
| CPU Model | AMD Ryzen 5 3600 |
|---|
| Manufacturing Process | 7 nm |
| Maximum Number of PCIe Lanes | 24 (Revision 4.0) |
| Unlocked | Yes |
You can see in all of the 10 modern gaming titles, the Ryzen 5 5600X is an absolute gem as it gives you respectable framerates in both 1440p and 4K. In most triple-A games it gives you above 60fps and in eSports games like Valorant, the CPU gives you hundreds of FPS.