AMD Ryzen 5 3600XT 6-core, 12-threads unlocked desktop processor with Wraith Spire cooler
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Jason D.
> 3 dayI have this processor running on a Gigabyte AORUS X570 Extreme (which is MASSIVELY overkill) and the best I can get out of it is 4.525GHz @ 1.35v all core under full load. This is a win because the stock single core boost clock for my cpu is 4.5GHz so to have all 6 cores (12 threads) running not only at full single core boost speed, but even a little over AND at a lower voltage is awesome.........Ill take that any day. Stock voltage out the box under load was over 1.4 volts. Cooling is a Noctua NH-D15 and at full load during stress test my max package temp is 78C in a room thats 25-26C ambient.
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JustAnHonestBuyer
> 3 dayI replaced a 3600x with this bad boy and now my encoding time has decreased. Everything runs at better frames than before. Love the chip
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Wayne
> 3 dayFast shipping and great product, highly recommend
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Nick Nice
> 3 dayIve only had this a few weeks, slowly was building a PC and now it is complete. The CPU seems to run pretty damn good so far. All good benchmarks, plus its actually a 4.6 Ghz out of box. Cause i never overclocked it or anything and thats where it stands.
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Hawaii Shopper
Greater than one weekVery satisfied with the CPUs performance and benchmarks. Looking forward to the next build.
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Trevor
> 3 dayWorks great for the games I play which mostly is World of Warcraft. I have a 60hz monitor so zero issues in any content.
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Tlaz0459
> 3 day600 dollars for an old cpu that launched at like 1/3 the price
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Jr
> 3 dayWould recommend getting a aftermarket cooler, but other than that this CPU is great especially overclocked!
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Francisco Hernandez
> 3 daygreat multitasker. runs World Of Tanks on highest graphics settings and streams to twitch without issue. also handles heavy photo editing like a champ. all while not killing the bank account.
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Greg Cattoni
> 3 dayEasy install, great packaging and presentation. I was only looking at the price, and should have gotten 8 or 12 core CPU. Oh well, wait for AMD 4000s or 5000s