AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core, 12-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor with Wraith Stealth Cooler
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Abe
> 3 dayFor $175 this cpu is a no brainer, I love it
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Isaiah Kowcun
> 3 dayAmazing cpu for the money, but Amazon refuses to send you the 3 month game pass code...
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Bailey Madison
> 3 dayRuns like a dream
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Seven x70
> 3 dayFast CPU I love it I love it I love it I have returned to gaming because of it heheh Using it for recording music and 3D animation as well and so far so good on everything. Everything is instantaneous.
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Felipe
Greater than one weekExcelente procesador calidad-precio.
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Debbie Gambill
> 3 dayI bought this product for my sons birthday in October and I had to have it delivered to him in another city in Oklahoma. He is in the process of building his own computer. Once he was able to assemble the Ryzen 3rd Gen Processor, it would not work. He brought the processor to me to return as defective and we are now 1 day past return. Could you please accept this processor back and make a full refund on my purchase. Thank you. Your cooperation is very much appreciated.
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Jotnar
> 3 dayVery good processor, good value for what you get.
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miguel
> 3 dayUna de las mejores compras, muy buen procesador.
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rasa123
> 3 dayAfter flashing the BIOS of my MSI B450 Gaming Plus, the R5 3600 was recognized and I booted right into Windows. Upgrading from an Intel i5-7600k, I have 3 times the number of threads to work with and almost no difference in IPC, all with about 10W lower power consumption. Going to use in my virtualization server and make an 8 thread gaming vm and use the other 4 for network things. Overall, what an awesome chip!
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allen
> 3 dayRan Cinebench R-15 right after installing this AMD CPU into my Asus Prime 450 Plus motherboard with bios running at optimized settings, the R5 3600 gave me a CPU Multicore score of 1612! This result is a little higher than benchmarks found on web sites that publish CPU ratings. However, I did not use the stock Wraith Stealth cooler that shipped with the 3600, instead I re-used a Wraith Spire cooler that I had on hand from an earlier Ryzen build. During the latest R-15 benchmark, the Core temp never exceeded 155 degrees F. I guess after I change a few things in bios like the memory timings, things will look even better, right now Im running everything at motherboard default settings (Auto). While Im not a big fan of overclocking just to increase PC performance by insignificant margins, I feel the stock performance of the R5 3600 is quite adequate for my PC gaming expectations. Yes, Im really impressed with my purchase!