@@djsnowpdx I do, and the 3600 wasn’t better than Intel, so I didn’t swap from a 7980xe @5ghz until the 5950x came out. 3000 series was okay, but not faster than Intel so it wasn’t good.
The 3600 was championed when it first came out as an incredible bang-for-the-buck chip, and these results prove it is still worthy of that title. Incredible.
@@dakbassett Can you though? I see 3600 going for £130 new and 5600 going for £170-180. Definitely worth going for the 5600 if you're looking at new CPU and deciding between the two, but maybe not worth upgrading (yet) if you already have a 3600.
@@vangledosh it is cheaper. 3600x is out of production and has been for a while now. They've already been "thrown off" shelves and the few new ones in stock are now going at a premium. 5600x is currently in the middle of its logistics curve, Cheap to manufacture, high supply, medium demand, lots of stock. 3600x used though is a different story. you can get a 3600x, anywhere from 1/3 of the price to 2/3 of the price compared ot a 5600x depending on used state and condition.
@@josephgold208 imagine the privilege to assume that people can just automatically afford more than 1080p gaming. imagine that, last steam survey; may 2022. 67% are using 1080p monitors.
@@Mortjep9531 i still rock my 1060 with 1600 on 1080p 59hz, i dont know why it is running at 59hz though, man playing newer game just made me angry from the overlapping blooming effect, but for my fave type game like ck3 or anno, it is more than enough, but somehow my son need more powerful pc than me, he do youtube minecraft without telling me, no wonder he can afford half of the 3060ti price, man those graphic card prices really made me realize im a poor dad 🤣🤣🤣
Just the video I needed, I've been looking at this upgrade the past two weeks and do it couldn't find any good I info. Hardware Unboxed came through. Looks like I'll hold off on upgrading my 3600 until next gen!
my plan is to skip next gen alltogether as im not planning on GPU upgrade any time soon so ill just wait for the next gen to launch then grab (probably second hand) 5800-ish CPU for a bargain that will last me until my next GPU upgrade
Yeah as a 3600 owner I was happy with these results as well, especially since I just got a GPU upgrade. Going to stick with the 3600 for at least another year and assess options from there
I just love the fact that you can almost put all am4 cpus into any mobo, given the right bios. I am running a 3600X atm and thinking about getting a 5800x3d in a year or so when I feel like upgrading but don’t want to switch platforms. There is still plenty performance for an average gamer like me for a few years to come.
One exception is A520 and B550 boards. Most of these boards will NOT support old CPUs (1000-series, 2000-series, and some 3000-series APUs). Some do, but not officially. My ASRock A520M-ITX/AC definitely did not work with R7-2700. What's stupid is, 300 and 400 series chipset boards now support ALL AM4 CPUs. The same R7-2700 worked on ASRock B450M PRO4 R2.0 with the latest BIOS. I just bought one LOL. At least B550 supports PCIe Gen4 on the main PCIe and m.2 slot. A520 has *absolutely* nothing going for it, as far as I'm concerned.
Yup, for sure! I started this platform with an R3 1200 just to play with the then-new Ryzen architecture; got an R5 1600 when Microcenter started selling them for ~$90; then picked up an R 5 3600X - and every single one of these CPUs has been fantastic, even the 1200, while a bit of a dog being a 4c/4t, it still offered smooth frames(what little frames it had to offer LOL) and consistent performance, had some fun overclocking it on water too. I too am looking to finish off the evolution of my AM4 system with HOPEFULLY a 5800X3D; if not the 3D, then it's gotta be the 5900X, either one would make for a superb finale. I am planning on getting an AM5 system sooner than later, might take the same approach and start with the lowest end CPU just to get in cheap so I can start playing with the new platform(I don't think I'm getting in with a $60 motherboard & $100 CPU this time though LOL. I can't be the only one who would gladly trade PCIe 5.0 capability to have more affordably priced motherboards...). However, mid-range CPUs have really been hot on value pretty much since the Ryzen R5 1600 anyway, we'll see. Gonna be exciting to start the new journey, given how awesome of an enthusiast experience AM4 has been!
I went from the 2600 to the 5600 on a MSI B350 Gaming Pro (you need the latest Beta BIOS BTW) and even with 2400 memory, night and day difference, these guys need a medal ! Thanks Steve :)
@@justinpatterson5291 it mainly depends on your GPU not your CPU and what resolution your gaming at if it’s 1440p or 4k there is very little reason to upgrade unless you already have a very high end GPU 3080 or
I would give overclocking the memory a shot. The IMC on the 5600 is much stronger and should have no trouble hitting DDR4 3000 or more with basically any kit.
Any issue with software migration changing bios to tpm? This is what concerns me with the upgrade, on bios b350 just prior to one alllowing tpm (and thus 5xxx cpu's). HF
Thank you for this dataset! I saw the first 1600 v 5600 and was hoping you'd include the 3600 soon. I have a 3600 and can safely say that it's sufficient enough for me, especially since my next eventual upgrade will be an ultra wide 3440x1440 monitor. Maybe afterwards I can pick up a used 5700/5800x in a few years
I need to be more like this but i just like to keep my shit current so i can always have the best experience but mostly because im an absolute nerd that loves to collect this shit lol
@@Apater6076 yeah the 3600 will be plenty. my upgrade path right now is a new monitor (in 1-2 years) > cpu (3-4 years) > gpu (4+ years, or until my 1080 dies)
Thank you for doing this test. I’ve been thinking about switching my 3600 for a 5600. But looking at your benchmarks, my R5 3600 is still plenty good. Specially the games i play. I also loved how my setup (R5 3600, RX6600XT) was in the benchmarks. A R5 5600 is 150 USD at my local micro center, so if anyone sees this comment in socal, and wants to upgrade to a 5600 for less than 200 USD, now is the time.
@@DeadlyKiller54 I also have the 3600.. paired with a rx580 8gb and 32gb 3600 mhz ram. Thinking about getting the rx6600xt when prices drop a little bit more.
@@johns818 nice bro. But honestly if you can. I would get a rx6700xt or rx6750xt. It’s just a bit more, and you get way better performance. I got a rx6600xt because i have a 600w psu. So the 6600xt was perfect for my build.
Just recently upgraded from a 3600x to a 5600x (on a Crosshair VI Hero, thanks AMD for making Asus enable it for Ryzen 5000). After selling the 3600x the upgrade ended up costing about €25. Needless to say totally worth it.
I would really like to see this comparison for the 3700X vs 5700/5800X at 1440p and 4k. I expect that 4K would be always GPU limited but it would still be nice to see if the newer CPU provides any improvements.
Amazing results with the 3600, bought the chip in early 2021 and I am really happy with it. I was debating upgrading to a 5700x but I think ill just get AM5 in the future.
@unholydonuts I did, got myself a Ryzen 5 7600, RTX 4070Ti, 32GB DDR5 5200Mhz, and a 2TB Samsung 970 Evo Plus. Thought about going AM4 but even the 5800X3D struggles running Starfield for example. The Ryzen 5 7600 isn't much faster but my build is now "future proof" without really costing more, yes the AM5 mobo's may be ~$100 more expensive but the 5800X3D is ~$300 while the 7600 is ~$200, and comes with a stock cooler and pre-applied thermal paste.
@@zoopa9988 any reason you didnt go with 7500f, though I guess 7600 is a steal in the first place. Strongly considering these while concerned about cheap b650 mobos being sufficient for future parts.
@@Glac1alWasTaken I believe the 7500F didn't excist when I purchased my PC parts. It also doesn't come with a iGPU and I believe you can only get that part from China.
Yes. This is the content what I want since I have the budget for one of those. Maybe I'll try 5600. That's worth for me. Maybe you can make the comparison video between 2700X, 3700X and 5700X if you want. Thanks Steve and Hardware Unboxed.
yeah hope he does that one next as I've been thinking of upgrading my 2700x to either a 5700x or maybe 5800x. Expecting a nice price cut on those am4 cpus come end of nov and beg of dec with the new am5 stuff launching in sep.
Except for PCiE 4 not much, pretty much same speeds, same cache just a few more PCI lanes which even the 1st gen CPU's haven't gotten maxed out yet. We just don't use all those lanes as no more SLI, no add in cards for most folks and NVME are large enough now that 1 or 2 is perfect. Unless you are making Avengers movies in full CGI you really don't need to go past 2700x with the 5700x being a neat toy to just have. NVME at pcie4 aren't that noticeable for most end users except those in the rendering fields.
Exactly the kind of video I have been waiting for! As an early 3700x adopter who plays at 1440p, it has been harder than I thought to find consistent and reliable scaling data comparing similarly core configured Ryzen parts from Zen 2 and Zen 3 at resolutions above 1080p, so a huge thanks for making this! As much as 1080p data makes the most sense for CPU testing, I wish 1440p data for CPU's didn't get as lost in the shuffle as they occasionally do! Excellent work Steve!
@@edhiiya7284 Meh, not really somebody who cares that much about the extra 20% or so performance that offers in games. I approach PC gaming based on what I need and I dont need more performance to enjoy games. It's still a fine CPU.
Awesome work, as always. Easy for me to say when I haven’t got to do the benching, but locking all 3 CPUs at the same clock speed would be really interesting for an architectural head to head.
@@Supersafedude5 Didn't think I'd have to explain this but, hey ho... the 2600x wasn't on the B550 Tomahawk - the 2600x was on a X470 Aorus Ultra Gaming. The B550 Tomahawk was part of the whole upgrade along with the Radeon 6750 XT and the 5600x.
This piece pretty much mirrored my situation. I had a 3600, which was great, but I ended up upgrading to the 5700X for several reasons: a) better compatibility with fast RAM b) more cores for productivity c) it unlocked the full potential of my 6600XT. Overall, the 5700X was just a better match for my whole system, and I could then sell my 3600 with my older B450 system. I do agree with Steve here; if you have a 3600, you're not missing much for gaming, and especially if you have a B450 or older system, just stick with the better matched system overall
I have a 3600 rn and I play 1080p competitive settings on esports games r6s amd val and my 3600 isn't getting me 240 fps consistently on r6s I also have a 6600 xt should I get the 5600?
That fast ram compatibility argument is not valid. Limiting factor on both Zen2 and Zen3 is still inifinity fabric. If you are hitting 1900mhz IF on Zen2 then you have very little to gain from Zen3's allegedly better IMC. Even on Zen3, IF can barely clock past 1900mhz meaning for clocking rams past 3800mhz, you still have decouple IF and have to deal with increased latency on both.
@@Levent_Ergun In my circumstances, I had a 3200 cl16 kit that worked perfectly with the R53600. I then bought a 3600 cl18 kit (with RGB) and it refused to hold the XMP profile without crashing. As soon as I swapped out the cpu for the 5700X, I had zero issues with the new ram and XMP. That's why I say the new CPU is more compatible with the latest ram kits.
I did the same upgrade, mostly because I literally just got a new motherboard so I'm stuck with Zen 4 for a few years and I wanted to fully unlock the potential of my 3080. I was able to resell my 3600 and get the 5700x for $50 less than MSRP anyway.
@@garbuckle3000 Never use the XMP, Set your clocks manually. Not saying it won't still crash, But sometimes that actually makes it stable. Not only that, But you can adjust the clock a fraction to make it stable.. It may not be the exact clock you paid for, But a a few mhz won't make difference.
If you want an 8 core Zen 3 part for around 280 bucks the 5700X is the way to go, other options would be the 5600 if you want to pay less (still has around 3700X multi thread performance) or the 5800X3D if you want the fastest for gaming (imo it's a bit too expensive at 450 bucks)
Good to see you back, hope you were recovered enough. I'm planning to replace my RYZEN 5 PRO 2400G to a 5600G, I hope the motherboard can handle this, I have no idea which it is, because it's a Lenovo prebuild. But I'm going to try that anyway. It has the same PCIe 3.0, at that point I'm not concerned. This PC is going to use for music production, it has 32Gb RAM, thanks for the info.
The B350M Mortar I bought back in July 2017 has allowed me to run a 1600 (+RX 580), 3600 (+GTX 1080) and now a 5600X (+RTX 3080). The upgrade has been significant every time. Couldn't be happier with my mobo of choice.
Had been considering this exact upgrade the last couple days, and this video just saved me a good couple hundred dollars. Thank you for the excellent tests and content!
given the 5800X3D is often around 15% faster than regular Zen 3 I wonder if it can somewhat keep up with Zen 4 which is said to be around 15% better single core performance, I really hope the 5800X3D drops into the 300 bucks price territory once next gen CPUs release
@@ertai222 yeah I know what you mean but even 350 would seem a lot better than the 490 euros they currently charge. We will see, I am not saying I expect it to be cheap, I am mainly saying I would consider it if it got to around 350.
Big thanks for comparing these two. I've got 3600 and I've been thinking about this upgrade for some time, to get the last gen for my AM4 mobo and these data really help!
He definitely didn't get 3600 stable. On my x370 MSI gaming pro carbon with 4 dimms I can't get past 3333 stable. It'll boot into windows at 3466 but bsod shortly after and i haven't been able to get that stable so i call BS.
@@TKIvanov Not lucky, 3 first kits of Corsair LPX ( different revisions, one supposedly B-die ) were not even stable at 2666MHz. Swapped them to Ripjaws V CL16, managed 3000MHz until the last AGESA update where 3200MHz was possible. R5 3600 and 3600MHz was obviously no issue though.
This is helpful, been itching to upgrade my 3600 x 6700xt system, looks like not worth it since I play games that our mostly GPU bound at 1440p. Thanks for the good work1
I'd like to see how the 3600 and 3700x compare in 2022. I've noticed a few games in other benchmarks where the 3700x with its 2 additional cores is finally pulling ahead by relevant margins.
I also wonder what frequency the tested CPUs are running at. Eg my 3700x runs at 4.4 GHz all-core at 1.26V, got quite lucky with my silicon, so I wonder where it falls on this graph.
@@jherr856 I dont bother overclocking the Ryzen, I just put PBO on and make sure the Motherboard decides how much power it gets, and when I changed the last bit a few days ago it went from pulling 125W in Cinebench to 180W and in Cyberpunk I see 4.4 Ghz all core with no manual adjustments, just let the CPU and motherboard (PBO2) do its job. I run a 5900X and a X570S Tomahawk Wifi Max... so very good VRM's to ensure that power get there! Ran a bB450 first, and it works fine, but the VRM's overheat if pushed hard and the CPU get choked out. All core overclock maaaaybe worth it if you do long heavy all core loads of some kind, for gaming, its silly. Mine boost to 4.95 Ghz now and I only run a 35$ Hyper 212 Black Edition cooler, an air cooler that came out 10+ years ago :D Temps hit about 75 - 80C in cinebench and about 65C in Cyberpunk wich is by far the most CPU demanding game I've ever seen. It just take all the cores and threads and devour them, I see 60% CPU usage at times with just a 2060S and 1080 at144 hz.
Older video, but it's what I'm looking at right now. Picked up an Rx 6700xt a few months ago and although my 3600 isn't running into any usability issues based on the things i play, i still considered the 5600 upgrade. This video does give me an idea of the overhead protentional but looks like i don't need to rush in doing the upgrade. If anything it'll be something i pick up a little later if for nothing else then to upgrade from zen 2 to 3 so that i don't have to consider another upgrade for the next 5-6 years.
I am satisfied, thank you Steve! I have a 3600 in my HTPC build (weird I know) paired with a RX 570, and I'm looking at getting probably a RTX 3060 when there's a mega deal on it to run some higher end upscaled emulation, so this suggests to me at higher resolutions like 4K, there is a difference but it is fairly small :)
People want to play at 500FPS lol, I am also feeling good about the 3600 I invested in a few years back. Doing pretty well esp. the next upgrades would be 1440p bringing down that margin even further.
I had decided to get a 3080 to go with my 3600 for 1440p gaming and I'm glad to see it's perfectly well paired giving up very little in gaming. I may go to a 5800x3D after AM5 is launched but before AM4 goes EOL
Yeah at 1440p not a lot of games are CPU limited, I am mainly thinking about the 5800X3D because Escape from Tarkov can be tough for the CPU but it's more reasonable to wait for next gen CPUs to launch and hope the 5800X3D drops in price!
I went from 1600 -> 3600 -> 5600X. The upgrade to the 3600 was for speed, the upgrade to the 5600X had unexpected benefits, besides Clockspeed & IPC. Much easier to cool somehow.
@@emymagkuchen Hits 80C doing what? Prime95 with the maximum power and heat FFT size settings? I had a 3600 for a year and a half. It was a 58-62C gaming temp average with a Hyper 212 Evo. Now I have a 5900x with a Fuma 2 that runs even cooler lol. There's got to be something wrong with your set up unless you're talking about Prime95 AVX temps.
The 6 cores and 12 threads of the 3600 have definitely paid off in the long run and will most likely keep this CPU competitive for the next few years as well.
I might get it due to the cheaper ram match up plus it doesn't increase much in performance with a more midrange GPU like the RX 5600 XT. Tho the naming scheme
@@bojidarmartinov5949 Going to buy a new PC this week. Thinking of 3600 + 6650 xt for 1080p. Do you think it's an optimum pair bro? The 5600 costs about $ 185-190 & the 3600 costs about $ 110-120 from where I am. So the 3600 looks better value to me but I could be wrong.
I built a new computer last year and purchased things I could get, the R 5 3600 based on reviews, a very cheap zotac GPU, but went for a Asus ROG Strix B550 - e. Last week I purchased a Saphire Nitro + 6700 and I am very very happy with my build. Also first build with AMD, I usually go with Intel and Nvidia. I based my build on reviews from the Hardware unboxed team and Gamers Nexus. I only play at 1080p. I'm really happy with the choice so far. Thanks guys for the time and effort you put in. I'm here in Australia too and find the prices insane, I'm also in rural NSW and have to get everthing posted to me so there is extra cost on top. Keep up the great work.
Been rocking a 3600 about 4 years on, fantastic cpu. Recently upgraded to a 144hz monitor & a 6700xt. So one might think a 5600/x might be in order, but the 3600 holds it's own. Either way I believe these 6 core cpu's are spot on.
IMO the play is to go with the second and fourth release whenever the platform is known to support 4 generations. Let the first generation bugs get worked out and maximize quality computing time that way.
I remember how quickly I jumped on AM4 5600X as soon as it released. It was well worth it after using an FX8320 for a very long time - even if the price has dropped down now, I have no regrets for not waiting.
You bring this out 2 days after I upgraded from the 3600 to the 5600X. Since my 4k panel died late last year, I got a cheap, HDR, high refresh panel that tops out at 1080p. SInce I'm now down to high refresh, 1080p, and since the 5600 and 5600X were on sale significantly cheaper recently, it made sense to get one for the extra fps. I thought so, anyway. Have to say, the heat this new chip puts out is incredible with the stock cooler. The 3600 has the same exact cooler, I believe, and while the 5600X is often throttling itself to get to a lower temperature, what I didn't realise is that the 3600 seemed to be doing the same thing, it just wasn't as noticeable. I would recommend to anyone getting a 5600X, consider getting a custom cooler. I might make the same recommendation to guys who have a 3600 or 3600X, too. I'll be doing so next month, I spent all my pennies this month already. PS, some of the newer emulators such as Xenia (Xbox 360) and RPCS3 (Playstation 3) have benefitted a lot from the upgrade in my playtesting. Fight Night Champion running though RPCS 3 now runs flawlessly, whereas previously there were some quite nasty slowdowns and sound artifacting going on particularly during knockdown sequences. Red Dead Redemption has also been improved quite a bit, and is now what I would call 'playable' although still not perfect running on Xenia. Project Gotham 4 (also Xenia) improved quite a bit too. I haven't run them through an fps counter or anything, I haven't needed to, it's noticeable simply by feeling and looking.
Upgraded from Ryzen 2600 to 5600 on my b450 tomahawk max mobo yesterday.. My PC is now frickin blazing! Using 8x2 gb RAM @ 3200Mhz and a Rx 5700 GPU.. planning to upgrade my GPU on the next radeon iteration (i hate the current gen ones)
I upgraded from a 3600X to a 5900X on a B450-F Gaming II from ASUS, even that worked fine.... BUT... if pushed to its max especially if you allow the CPU to really stretch to 180W wich it can without overclocking the VRM's on my board would literally melt away. I dont know the temps but I guess 90 - 110C+ in Cinebench so 3 months later I upgraded to a X570S Tomahawk Wifi Max, and now I got very powerful VRMs and cooling and I also notice a big improvement in response in many games. I run a 2060S so not a mega powerful GPU but about on par with the 6600XT in this test or maybe a bit slower. I get similar frame rates in Cyberpunk atleast. 60 - 100 fps depending on the area.
@@holdfast728 what motherboard do you have? I suggest looking at the manufacturers website for CPU support per BIOS update. If you cant figure it out, just reply with motherboard name and current BIOS version i will look for you.
Recently upgraded from a 2600 to a 5600 too. Most notable differences were in the 0.1% and 1% lows. Noticeable microstutters were gone after the upgrade
@@pdaangsakti21 basically much smoother frametimes and no microstutters, could easily notice it even though i have a 1660 super which is not very powerful. Example i guess be my valorant framerates essentially doubling
Sort of did this, but a little bit more extreme on both ends. Went from a 1600-AF (slightly slower version of the Ryzen 5 2600) to a Ryzen 7 5800X. The difference is definitely VERY noticeable. FPS drops in Starcraft 2 have been greatly reduced and Lost Ark loads thing in a heck of a lot faster without stutters. If your power supply can handle it I definitely recommend looking at the 5800X on the used market. Got the 5800X through facebook marketplace for just £200. Might have been able to sell my old 1600-AF for £70 or so, but using it in the homeserver instead (that using an ANCIENT P8400 Core 2 Duo, even the Ryzen 1600-AF can outperform that old piece of junk using only one of its 12 threads, the performance upgrade there is utterly insane). The only downside to these AM4 motherboards being so versatile might be in the long run the motherboards will die, but the CPUs will survive which might make AM4 motherboards in the future very very expensive. The same happened to a lot of the older Intel CPUs, their performance is alright, the CPU prices are literally $10-40 but the motherboards are like $120-400. So who knows for someone looking to make a buck, stock up on AM4 motherboards and sell them in 10 years ;).
I just built a 5600x + 6800xt system (got the 5600x at $200 and the 6800xt on AMD’s website at msrp about six weeks ago) - very happy/impressed with the performance so far.
Yeah, I'm running a 6650XT on a B350 board, was looking for a 6700 so I didn't even research about the 8x on 6600/6650. Then I checked quite a few benchmarks and found out it's like 3~5fps difference, so it's negligible.
@@LucasStaffel that's perfect, thanks dude. I have a 3600 in a B450, but my RX580 4GB is a bit tired. Waiting for a few 6600XT's to roll through the second hand market, then I'll snag one. I was just worried about the 3.0 vs 4.0 discussion, didn't want to upgrade my GPU and leave performance on the table.
this testing is perfect for my situation, thank you! currently trying to diagnose my pseudo-prebuilt ryzen 1400 rig to see what is causing the huge bottlenecks that won't let me play any game at 1080 60fps with a 1050. I may have the opportunity to get a maybe dead 3600 for free, but I was thinking about buying a 5600 instead. turns out the 5600 wasn't as outrageously better as I thought it'd be, so I'll spend my budget on ram or leave this problem for later and get some backup hdd's. again, thank you for the testing!
Many reviewers out there would do a comparison with just one video card that is high end making us wonder what would it really be for us with a RX 6600, love this review....I have a R5600 I just upgraded from a 1600 and was wondering how it compare to the R5 3600...wonderful video guys greetings from the Caribbean :) !!
I would love this video but with the Ryzen 9 3900X compared to the 5800X3D as well as the 5900X. Keep up the incredible work! Edit: I’d really love to see how far I can push my B550 board before upgrading to an AM5 platform.
Much appreciated for this video. While I wasn't someone who asked for this, I'm glad other people did, because it helped answer some small questions I had. Seems like the Ryzen 5 3600 I have can stick around just a while longer, unless I manage a windfall somewhere. Thank you!
After your 1600 vs 5600 video Steve, I bit the bullet and bought two 5600s for my and my Dad's computers (1700 & 1600AF). So, thankyou for all that information to convince my Dad to upgrade his. 😎👍
I'd like to see a 3600 vs 3800x3d comparison, A lot of people entered or moved to the AM4 platform when the 3600 released and I feel a lot of us don't really want to buy a new motherboard and ram to use Zen 4 especially this soon, I'd much rather keep my still fresh ram and mobo and get arguably AMD's best final chip for this platform
If i upgrade my 3600 it will be 3800x3d everything else doesn't make sense! The ram might need a upgrade at some point as well because 16gig might not be enough soon...
Yeah, I'm in this boat too! Thinking of going from the 3600 to the 5800x3d just to max out this platform without having to buy a whole new rig. Sound like a plan? Should get me a few more years, you'd think!?
For me who got 3600, I find that 5800x3D is not worth the upgrade now since I play on 1440 and most of the games I play is gpu bound or above 144fps anyway and my eyes ain't good enough to go beyond that(I got rtx3080). So the 5800x3D price right now is not for me but maybe next 3 years I will consider it compared to what's on the market at that time. 3rd gen of Zen4 may get cache and IPC buffed and even better ヾ( ͝° ͜ʖ͡°)ノ
@@willplaister9743 If you are playing at 1440 or 4k, you should expect nice improvement to the 1% lows but not to the average fps. If playing at 1080p, expect the 1% lows AND fps average to jump up nicely. The X3D should also remain relevant much longer than the non-3D models.
Hmmm.... For the Ryzen 3000 series owner on 300 series board - it may (or may not) be worth go one step higher. And then it also comes down to if one is planning to upgrade to AM5 (or LGA1700) right away. Lot of factors to take into consideration. For sure, there is less need then the Ryzen 1000/2000 series owner. Anyways, I talked about what I was thinking last time, and this weekend I did move to a 5800X in my old X370 because I'm pretty sure I can get a good few more years of happy service out of my main system. So I kicked the platform upgrade even further down the road, really let the prices of DDR5 settle down. This allowed me to upgrade several other AMD systems around the house as well. I'm sure someone will ask - why 58000X instead of 5700X? Simply I found it on sale for $10 less then the street price of the 5700X. :-)
That's a solid deal. Where'd you pick that up? I have a friend who's about to upgrade and if he can get a similar deal, I'm sure he'd jump right on it.
@@LarryAsberryJr Canada computers. Of course now I had a look and the 5700X is on sale now. LOL - no biggy, 3 more years is my end goal - 8 years out of a single platform - very nice.
i wish you included more esports games on CPU reviews. Like valorant, csgo or overwatch. i remember overwatch was included in your benchmark at some point but understandably i guess its been removed. but still for me thats what im interested in when upgrading CPU since in a single player game im always Want to be GPU limited rather than CPU limited so the game looks better.
I'm a Ryzen 9 3900XT owner thinking of upgrading to Zen 3 to pair my RX 6700 XT with. Any chance of HUB doing a Ryzen 9 3900X vs Ryzen 9 5900X vs Ryzen 7 5800X3D in 2022?
Been on my 3600 for about 2.5 years now. Should be able to get at least that again before even contemplating an upgrade. Great video and an even better CPU 👌👌
Thanks for the extensive benchmarks again. I was really curious about zen architecture differences with more entry level/mainstream graphics cards. Looks like even 6600xt benefits from zen3 greatly.
I know you have done so many comparisons, but I’m curious to see 3700x vs 5800x3d. You’d see the benefit of the generational leap + 3dcache all in one view.
I'm curious how do the VRMs on these older 300 series boards handle the higher end 5000 series chips, I'm sure a 5600 would be fine but what about the 105w models like 5800x/3d, 5900x or 5950x? Both in gaming and productivity
300 series and 400 series VRMs are identical on more than half of the motherboards, particularly b350 b450 boards. The power draw on 5000 series 105W processors follow the same algorithms as 3000 series 105W TDP and 2000 series 105W TDP processors. You don't extreme overclock 16 core processors on Bx50 class motherboards generally no matter which generation and most of the time it's only worth overclocking 65W class processors on the lower end boards anyway.
I agree and wouldnt expect any serious overclocking, but it'd still be worth seeing the results as even at stock (let alone PBO) i'd imagine some of these boards might struggle with some core heavy work. Especially when many boards will claim "support" for these high end chips.
12 and 16 core are suited to the higher end 300 and 400 series with decent vrms. 6 and 8 cores run great in all but the worst asrock boards. They should still be fine for gaming, but actual heavy workloads on the 12 and 16 core chips will result in throttle and heat.
Hi Steve! Idea for video, battle of the value midrange Ryzen 5600 vs Alder Lake 12400F 25 or 40 game battle! including the popular multiplayer games like Fortnite, CSGO, PUBG, Valorant, Warzone, Apex like you do with your other battles! Your 9 game comparison video was good but had none of these titles and not as good as your comprehensive 25 or 40 game battles
About a year ago I upgraded my 2700X to a 5600X, it was impressive enough (and due to Intel 11th Gen) I built a workstation with a 5950X as well. Definitely happy with my choice. Probably wont be upgrading too soon, but excited to see what Ryzen 7000 and Intel 13th Gen will bring to the table.
Thank you so much for this informative video. I have the R5 3600 paired with a 6600XT on a B550 motherboard and now know It is not worth upgrading the processor to the 5600 as the gains are so small. I tend to play at 1440p on single player MMO's and it performs well over 60fps on high settings. I'll be good for a few years to come !🙂
as someone who still is chuffed with his r5-1600 he got in may 2017, but getting into some unexpected money recentely, this test means a lot to me, as i'm lookning to make a computer dedicated to recording audio aswell as editing video material obviously the 1600 is the one moving to the attic then
My R5 3600 still going strong after 3 yrs, really good value. Paired it with a 5700 XT before prices went kaboom and the two are still killing it @1440p
I personally upgraded from a 3600x to a 5600x on the same ASUS ROG Hero 7 Wifi mobo, and the performance gains were really noticeable, especially in the latest games at 1440p and because PC ports are becoming more and more CPU bound. I sold the 3600x so I barely paid half price for the 5600x. Absolutely worth the upgrade, as it removed a lot of microstutters in games, but also runs noticeably cooler (around 8-10c less) and uses less power, so the fans stay quieter.
I got both the 3600 and 5600X and the only thing I can say is great things about them, they work really great in all tasks. Personally I use the 5600X on my gaming pc and the 3600 on my workstation pc.
Thanks for this video. I've been having a tough time trying to decide if I want to upgrade my 3600, without needing to build a whole new PC for AM5. Still haven't really decided - and if I do, I'll go for the 5700X/5800X3D - but these results make more confident in the 3600's performance. I just don't know how long that'll last with upcoming games.
I was running a 3300X on an MSI B450 Gaming pro carbon with an RX5600 XT. Upgraded to a R5 5600 recently, really made me rethink what my minimum requirements are for a multitasking PC.
I have an R5 3600 CPU that runs @4.5 GHz with 2x8 GB 3800MT CL14 Micron E Die RAM with tight timings. It gets very close to the stock 5600 performance. I'm scoring 558-560 in the CPU-Z ST test. It is very important to overclock IF and RAM to reduce latency hit due to the L3 cache configuration.
Thank you for following up on our request. I will probably get a 5XXX (debating between 5600X, 5800X3D or 5900X) to replace my 3600 which will go to the other rig replacing 1600AF. It's Win-Win with AMD AM4 support!
Just yesterday i was googling about this exact topic. Wondered how big of a hit it would be to just upgrade from 3600 to 5600 while waiting for DDR5 and AM5 mobo prices to come down. This video kinda confirms, that it would be better to just wait for some good used 5600 deals to come once AM5 launches.
Upgraded from a 3500X to a 5700X during the EOFY sale since the 5700X lowered to the 5600X's previous price. Thanks for including the 6600 XT, I have one myself and was curious of the raw results. In CPU heavy games like Stellaris and such its noticeably faster.
Thank you for making this video, I have been incredibly curious. I would also love to see a 5800X3D vs the 3600 video, specifically in 1440p. Gamer's Nexus doesn't test in 1440p and y'all don't always list the older CPUs, so I've been incredibly curious.
I have been running a 3600x and 2070s since early 2020 and have been itching for a upgrade or new system. But when i see videos like this it reminds me i really don't need to, and with the gpu's prices still inflated it doesn't make sense right now. Sometimes you just got to be grateful for what you have because it could be a lot worse.
Sur les futurs jeux, ton changement est inutile. Un 5800X aurait eu plus de sens ( pour passer d'un 8 cores à un 8 cores ) De plus en applications , le 3700X > 5600X
JUST as I suspected..... I think I'm gonna save up a few pennies and go for the 5800x3D ..... I don't think I'll be able to afford a new mobo, ram, AND cpu (plus I would like to get a new case and higher wattage psu) when they come out...mainly because I don't want to get a low end machine if I went with the am5 boards... so I would have to save even longer (i don't do credit cards, so I gotta save up) and that's gonna take a w hile to get what I REALLY want... so I'm basically future proof for a few years... (maybe 3) so I COULD just get the 5800x3D and max out the mid-range setup I have now..... maybe get another 16gb ram...... and make it more appealing to sell down the line..... MAYBE I should sell my RX580 8GB while I get get "reasonable" prices for it --- THANK YOU!!! You guys are THE BEST!!!
The 3600 has to go down as one of the best CPU's ever made.
For real . Straight OG DR. Lisa Su doing drive by with that cpu still!!!
Pricing is everything, right? Or everyone would have their choice of a 12900K or 5950X.
It seems to be as time goes on.
@@djsnowpdx the 12900k isn't that impressive though, the 12700 is a much better overall package and only slightly slower
@@djsnowpdx I do, and the 3600 wasn’t better than Intel, so I didn’t swap from a 7980xe @5ghz until the 5950x came out. 3000 series was okay, but not faster than Intel so it wasn’t good.
The 3600 was championed when it first came out as an incredible bang-for-the-buck chip, and these results prove it is still worthy of that title. Incredible.
yeah except you can get the 5600 cheaper now.
@@dakbassett Can you though? I see 3600 going for £130 new and 5600 going for £170-180.
Definitely worth going for the 5600 if you're looking at new CPU and deciding between the two, but maybe not worth upgrading (yet) if you already have a 3600.
@@vangledosh it is cheaper. 3600x is out of production and has been for a while now. They've already been "thrown off" shelves and the few new ones in stock are now going at a premium. 5600x is currently in the middle of its logistics curve, Cheap to manufacture, high supply, medium demand, lots of stock.
3600x used though is a different story. you can get a 3600x, anywhere from 1/3 of the price to 2/3 of the price compared ot a 5600x depending on used state and condition.
@@josephgold208 imagine the privilege to assume that people can just automatically afford more than 1080p gaming.
imagine that, last steam survey; may 2022. 67% are using 1080p monitors.
@@Mortjep9531 i still rock my 1060 with 1600 on 1080p 59hz, i dont know why it is running at 59hz though, man playing newer game just made me angry from the overlapping blooming effect, but for my fave type game like ck3 or anno, it is more than enough, but somehow my son need more powerful pc than me,
he do youtube minecraft without telling me, no wonder he can afford half of the 3060ti price, man those graphic card prices really made me realize im a poor dad 🤣🤣🤣
Just the video I needed, I've been looking at this upgrade the past two weeks and do it couldn't find any good I info. Hardware Unboxed came through. Looks like I'll hold off on upgrading my 3600 until next gen!
my plan is to skip next gen alltogether as im not planning on GPU upgrade any time soon so ill just wait for the next gen to launch then grab (probably second hand) 5800-ish CPU for a bargain that will last me until my next GPU upgrade
Yeah as a 3600 owner I was happy with these results as well, especially since I just got a GPU upgrade. Going to stick with the 3600 for at least another year and assess options from there
I got the 5600 for a deal over Christmas $130. Solid upgrade from the 3600.
I just love the fact that you can almost put all am4 cpus into any mobo, given the right bios. I am running a 3600X atm and thinking about getting a 5800x3d in a year or so when I feel like upgrading but don’t want to switch platforms. There is still plenty performance for an average gamer like me for a few years to come.
Totally agree! I really think 5800x3d is the way to go especially for people who just got a beast b550/x570 MB
One exception is A520 and B550 boards. Most of these boards will NOT support old CPUs (1000-series, 2000-series, and some 3000-series APUs).
Some do, but not officially. My ASRock A520M-ITX/AC definitely did not work with R7-2700. What's stupid is, 300 and 400 series chipset boards now support ALL AM4 CPUs.
The same R7-2700 worked on ASRock B450M PRO4 R2.0 with the latest BIOS. I just bought one LOL.
At least B550 supports PCIe Gen4 on the main PCIe and m.2 slot. A520 has *absolutely* nothing going for it, as far as I'm concerned.
Yup, for sure! I started this platform with an R3 1200 just to play with the then-new Ryzen architecture; got an R5 1600 when Microcenter started selling them for ~$90; then picked up an R 5 3600X - and every single one of these CPUs has been fantastic, even the 1200, while a bit of a dog being a 4c/4t, it still offered smooth frames(what little frames it had to offer LOL) and consistent performance, had some fun overclocking it on water too.
I too am looking to finish off the evolution of my AM4 system with HOPEFULLY a 5800X3D; if not the 3D, then it's gotta be the 5900X, either one would make for a superb finale.
I am planning on getting an AM5 system sooner than later, might take the same approach and start with the lowest end CPU just to get in cheap so I can start playing with the new platform(I don't think I'm getting in with a $60 motherboard & $100 CPU this time though LOL. I can't be the only one who would gladly trade PCIe 5.0 capability to have more affordably priced motherboards...). However, mid-range CPUs have really been hot on value pretty much since the Ryzen R5 1600 anyway, we'll see. Gonna be exciting to start the new journey, given how awesome of an enthusiast experience AM4 has been!
I went from a 3600 to a 5800X3D on my MSI b450 gaming plus max and it runs amazingly smooth
We might get lucky and they put out a $250 5600x3D
I went from the 2600 to the 5600 on a MSI B350 Gaming Pro (you need the latest Beta BIOS BTW) and even with 2400 memory, night and day difference, these guys need a medal ! Thanks Steve :)
I've got the 2600x. How big do you think the difference is in say ARK or Horizon Zero?
@@justinpatterson5291 that depends on your gpu and resolution
@@justinpatterson5291 it mainly depends on your GPU not your CPU and what resolution your gaming at if it’s 1440p or 4k there is very little reason to upgrade unless you already have a very high end GPU 3080 or
I would give overclocking the memory a shot. The IMC on the 5600 is much stronger and should have no trouble hitting DDR4 3000 or more with basically any kit.
Any issue with software migration changing bios to tpm? This is what concerns me with the upgrade, on bios b350 just prior to one alllowing tpm (and thus 5xxx cpu's).
HF
Thank you for this dataset! I saw the first 1600 v 5600 and was hoping you'd include the 3600 soon. I have a 3600 and can safely say that it's sufficient enough for me, especially since my next eventual upgrade will be an ultra wide 3440x1440 monitor. Maybe afterwards I can pick up a used 5700/5800x in a few years
Dans la plupart des cas, changer un 3600 par un 5600 est inutile ... attend zen 4
I need to be more like this but i just like to keep my shit current so i can always have the best experience but mostly because im an absolute nerd that loves to collect this shit lol
3600 should still be good for 21:9 UW, you're on the verge of being more GPU limited than CPU limited.
@@Apater6076 yeah the 3600 will be plenty. my upgrade path right now is a new monitor (in 1-2 years) > cpu (3-4 years) > gpu (4+ years, or until my 1080 dies)
Thank you for doing this test. I’ve been thinking about switching my 3600 for a 5600. But looking at your benchmarks, my R5 3600 is still plenty good. Specially the games i play. I also loved how my setup (R5 3600, RX6600XT) was in the benchmarks. A R5 5600 is 150 USD at my local micro center, so if anyone sees this comment in socal, and wants to upgrade to a 5600 for less than 200 USD, now is the time.
So rather than upgrading the 3600 to 5600, I upgraded the 1650super to rtx 3050, is it worth it?
What's up from Burbank
@@johns818 nice bro. I live close to santa clarita. If you haven’t been to micro center. Highly recommend you go
@@DeadlyKiller54 I also have the 3600.. paired with a rx580 8gb and 32gb 3600 mhz ram. Thinking about getting the rx6600xt when prices drop a little bit more.
@@johns818 nice bro. But honestly if you can. I would get a rx6700xt or rx6750xt. It’s just a bit more, and you get way better performance. I got a rx6600xt because i have a 600w psu. So the 6600xt was perfect for my build.
Just recently upgraded from a 3600x to a 5600x (on a Crosshair VI Hero, thanks AMD for making Asus enable it for Ryzen 5000). After selling the 3600x the upgrade ended up costing about €25. Needless to say totally worth it.
Best early x370 mobo
@@rahmadn.i.4628 Maybe you meant best early AM4 mb? Because I cant think of a better X370 mobo.
I would really like to see this comparison for the 3700X vs 5700/5800X at 1440p and 4k. I expect that 4K would be always GPU limited but it would still be nice to see if the newer CPU provides any improvements.
Amazing video - feel comfortable waiting for AM5 with my Ryzen 5 3600 - mainly play single player titles/mmos etc.
Same, I feel like the 3600 will serve me well for a few more years since my gaming is GPU limited anyway
5600 is a cheap upgrade and MMOs tend to be heavier on the CPU. I'd just upgrade and enjoy it for the next few years.
2 years go by and passing to am5 with ddr5 ram its crazy , upgrading now to a 5600 from a 3600
I appreciate adding the 6600xt results into the graphs. It feels like a more natural pairing to a ryzen 5 than a 6950 xt lol.
Amazing results with the 3600, bought the chip in early 2021 and I am really happy with it. I was debating upgrading to a 5700x but I think ill just get AM5 in the future.
@unholydonuts I did, got myself a Ryzen 5 7600, RTX 4070Ti, 32GB DDR5 5200Mhz, and a 2TB Samsung 970 Evo Plus.
Thought about going AM4 but even the 5800X3D struggles running Starfield for example. The Ryzen 5 7600 isn't much faster but my build is now "future proof" without really costing more, yes the AM5 mobo's may be ~$100 more expensive but the 5800X3D is ~$300 while the 7600 is ~$200, and comes with a stock cooler and pre-applied thermal paste.
@@zoopa9988 any reason you didnt go with 7500f, though I guess 7600 is a steal in the first place. Strongly considering these while concerned about cheap b650 mobos being sufficient for future parts.
@@Glac1alWasTaken I believe the 7500F didn't excist when I purchased my PC parts. It also doesn't come with a iGPU and I believe you can only get that part from China.
Yes. This is the content what I want since I have the budget for one of those. Maybe I'll try 5600. That's worth for me. Maybe you can make the comparison video between 2700X, 3700X and 5700X if you want. Thanks Steve and Hardware Unboxed.
Don't forget the 1700x!
No see this would be lovey to see.
@@germaniamelvin such a good budget cpu
yeah hope he does that one next as I've been thinking of upgrading my 2700x to either a 5700x or maybe 5800x. Expecting a nice price cut on those am4 cpus come end of nov and beg of dec with the new am5 stuff launching in sep.
Except for PCiE 4 not much, pretty much same speeds, same cache just a few more PCI lanes which even the 1st gen CPU's haven't gotten maxed out yet. We just don't use all those lanes as no more SLI, no add in cards for most folks and NVME are large enough now that 1 or 2 is perfect. Unless you are making Avengers movies in full CGI you really don't need to go past 2700x with the 5700x being a neat toy to just have. NVME at pcie4 aren't that noticeable for most end users except those in the rendering fields.
Thanks a lot!
Very easy to follow all the data points, clearly laid out, no nonsense, straight to the important points.
Very good!
Exactly the kind of video I have been waiting for! As an early 3700x adopter who plays at 1440p, it has been harder than I thought to find consistent and reliable scaling data comparing similarly core configured Ryzen parts from Zen 2 and Zen 3 at resolutions above 1080p, so a huge thanks for making this!
As much as 1080p data makes the most sense for CPU testing, I wish 1440p data for CPU's didn't get as lost in the shuffle as they occasionally do! Excellent work Steve!
I would sell that for like 150 to some fool then Buy a 5800x for like 200 used just saying....
@@edhiiya7284 Meh, not really somebody who cares that much about the extra 20% or so performance that offers in games. I approach PC gaming based on what I need and I dont need more performance to enjoy games. It's still a fine CPU.
Awesome work, as always. Easy for me to say when I haven’t got to do the benching, but locking all 3 CPUs at the same clock speed would be really interesting for an architectural head to head.
Last week I went from a 2600x to a 5600x on a B550 Tomahawk, and a 2060 to a 6750 XT - very happy!
both are great choices
5600X + 6700XT + Tomahawk since last year...yeah its a beast hehe
I went from a 3600 and 2070 Super to a 5600x and 3080 Ti on the very same B550 Tomahawk... great combos all around!
2000 series cpu don't work on the b550 only 3000 and up
@@Supersafedude5 Didn't think I'd have to explain this but, hey ho... the 2600x wasn't on the B550 Tomahawk - the 2600x was on a X470 Aorus Ultra Gaming. The B550 Tomahawk was part of the whole upgrade along with the Radeon 6750 XT and the 5600x.
This piece pretty much mirrored my situation. I had a 3600, which was great, but I ended up upgrading to the 5700X for several reasons: a) better compatibility with fast RAM b) more cores for productivity c) it unlocked the full potential of my 6600XT. Overall, the 5700X was just a better match for my whole system, and I could then sell my 3600 with my older B450 system. I do agree with Steve here; if you have a 3600, you're not missing much for gaming, and especially if you have a B450 or older system, just stick with the better matched system overall
I have a 3600 rn and I play 1080p competitive settings on esports games r6s amd val and my 3600 isn't getting me 240 fps consistently on r6s I also have a 6600 xt should I get the 5600?
That fast ram compatibility argument is not valid. Limiting factor on both Zen2 and Zen3 is still inifinity fabric. If you are hitting 1900mhz IF on Zen2 then you have very little to gain from Zen3's allegedly better IMC. Even on Zen3, IF can barely clock past 1900mhz meaning for clocking rams past 3800mhz, you still have decouple IF and have to deal with increased latency on both.
@@Levent_Ergun In my circumstances, I had a 3200 cl16 kit that worked perfectly with the R53600. I then bought a 3600 cl18 kit (with RGB) and it refused to hold the XMP profile without crashing. As soon as I swapped out the cpu for the 5700X, I had zero issues with the new ram and XMP. That's why I say the new CPU is more compatible with the latest ram kits.
I did the same upgrade, mostly because I literally just got a new motherboard so I'm stuck with Zen 4 for a few years and I wanted to fully unlock the potential of my 3080. I was able to resell my 3600 and get the 5700x for $50 less than MSRP anyway.
@@garbuckle3000 Never use the XMP, Set your clocks manually. Not saying it won't still crash, But sometimes that actually makes it stable. Not only that, But you can adjust the clock a fraction to make it stable.. It may not be the exact clock you paid for, But a a few mhz won't make difference.
Great content! It'd be nice to see some test with r7 1700 ~ r7 5700x
this is will be very interesting as well, currently on a mildly OC'ed 1700, 3.7GHz@1.2625V
Its a lot better.
Imo scaling should be kinda the same
@@CommandoTM mine 1700's at 3.7ghz at 1.25v. It would really be nice to see a comparison from 1st gen all the way to 5th gen. xD
If you want an 8 core Zen 3 part for around 280 bucks the 5700X is the way to go, other options would be the 5600 if you want to pay less (still has around 3700X multi thread performance) or the 5800X3D if you want the fastest for gaming (imo it's a bit too expensive at 450 bucks)
Good to see you back, hope you were recovered enough. I'm planning to replace my RYZEN 5 PRO 2400G to a 5600G, I hope the motherboard can handle this, I have no idea which it is, because it's a Lenovo prebuild. But I'm going to try that anyway. It has the same PCIe 3.0, at that point I'm not concerned. This PC is going to use for music production, it has 32Gb RAM, thanks for the info.
The B350M Mortar I bought back in July 2017 has allowed me to run a 1600 (+RX 580), 3600 (+GTX 1080) and now a 5600X (+RTX 3080). The upgrade has been significant every time. Couldn't be happier with my mobo of choice.
"same" mobo here, MSI B350 tomahawk; went from a 1600 to a 5600 last week... totally worth it!
Had been considering this exact upgrade the last couple days, and this video just saved me a good couple hundred dollars. Thank you for the excellent tests and content!
This is good to know. I think a 5800x3d after a price drop would be the way to go to prolong the b550 mb for years to come.
given the 5800X3D is often around 15% faster than regular Zen 3 I wonder if it can somewhat keep up with Zen 4 which is said to be around 15% better single core performance, I really hope the 5800X3D drops into the 300 bucks price territory once next gen CPUs release
Agree. You're not going to see a $500+ cpu for sub $300
@@DavidAlfredoGuisado good point. I’d probably ended up grabbing it regardless to prolong my current gen parts 👍
@@ertai222 yeah I know what you mean but even 350 would seem a lot better than the 490 euros they currently charge. We will see, I am not saying I expect it to be cheap, I am mainly saying I would consider it if it got to around 350.
@@DavidAlfredoGuisado eBay it is then, am5 is big dumb dumb
Big thanks for comparing these two. I've got 3600 and I've been thinking about this upgrade for some time, to get the last gen for my AM4 mobo and these data really help!
One of the best upgrades I've done, the last one was from 1600 to 3600 so great generation changes, same 3600MHz RAM since day 1 of the R5 1600.
3600 ram on a 1600? Sounds lucky. What timings?
Going 3600MHz would've been quite unusual on Zen1. Pretty sure it was expensive if the timings were good, and few boards supported it.
He definitely didn't get 3600 stable. On my x370 MSI gaming pro carbon with 4 dimms I can't get past 3333 stable. It'll boot into windows at 3466 but bsod shortly after and i haven't been able to get that stable so i call BS.
@@TKIvanov Not lucky, 3 first kits of Corsair LPX ( different revisions, one supposedly B-die ) were not even stable at 2666MHz.
Swapped them to Ripjaws V CL16, managed 3000MHz until the last AGESA update where 3200MHz was possible.
R5 3600 and 3600MHz was obviously no issue though.
@@MaunoMato99 So you managed 3200 on the 1600, not 3600? The way you worded it makes it sound like you were running 3600 ram on the R5 1600...
This is helpful, been itching to upgrade my 3600 x 6700xt system, looks like not worth it since I play games that our mostly GPU bound at 1440p. Thanks for the good work1
I also looking for that too from 3600x1660 super to 6750xt.
I'd like to see how the 3600 and 3700x compare in 2022. I've noticed a few games in other benchmarks where the 3700x with its 2 additional cores is finally pulling ahead by relevant margins.
I also wonder what frequency the tested CPUs are running at. Eg my 3700x runs at 4.4 GHz all-core at 1.26V, got quite lucky with my silicon, so I wonder where it falls on this graph.
@@YelovXD thats quite impressive, mine running at 4,2 GHz @1,24 V, 4,25 isn t stabile at all. I need at least 1,3V to tun properly
@@jherr856 the later silicon was better as the process node improved
I am running a 3700x as well, at stock. But I am thinking about getting the 5800X3D later. I wonder if it's a necessary upgrade...?
@@jherr856 I dont bother overclocking the Ryzen, I just put PBO on and make sure the Motherboard decides how much power it gets, and when I changed the last bit a few days ago it went from pulling 125W in Cinebench to 180W and in Cyberpunk I see 4.4 Ghz all core with no manual adjustments, just let the CPU and motherboard (PBO2) do its job. I run a 5900X and a X570S Tomahawk Wifi Max... so very good VRM's to ensure that power get there! Ran a bB450 first, and it works fine, but the VRM's overheat if pushed hard and the CPU get choked out. All core overclock maaaaybe worth it if you do long heavy all core loads of some kind, for gaming, its silly. Mine boost to 4.95 Ghz now and I only run a 35$ Hyper 212 Black Edition cooler, an air cooler that came out 10+ years ago :D Temps hit about 75 - 80C in cinebench and about 65C in Cyberpunk wich is by far the most CPU demanding game I've ever seen. It just take all the cores and threads and devour them, I see 60% CPU usage at times with just a 2060S and 1080 at144 hz.
Older video, but it's what I'm looking at right now. Picked up an Rx 6700xt a few months ago and although my 3600 isn't running into any usability issues based on the things i play, i still considered the 5600 upgrade. This video does give me an idea of the overhead protentional but looks like i don't need to rush in doing the upgrade. If anything it'll be something i pick up a little later if for nothing else then to upgrade from zen 2 to 3 so that i don't have to consider another upgrade for the next 5-6 years.
I am satisfied, thank you Steve! I have a 3600 in my HTPC build (weird I know) paired with a RX 570, and I'm looking at getting probably a RTX 3060 when there's a mega deal on it to run some higher end upscaled emulation, so this suggests to me at higher resolutions like 4K, there is a difference but it is fairly small :)
Is 3600 and rtx 570 good for apex?
Long Life to R5 3600 💪
Glad to be one of the happy owners.
People want to play at 500FPS lol, I am also feeling good about the 3600 I invested in a few years back. Doing pretty well esp. the next upgrades would be 1440p bringing down that margin even further.
I have a 3600 with a 3070 and I honestly get some great performance with all my games at 1440p.
@@Harvey2Tall do you play dota 2? whats ur fps at ultra settings 1440p?
I had decided to get a 3080 to go with my 3600 for 1440p gaming and I'm glad to see it's perfectly well paired giving up very little in gaming. I may go to a 5800x3D after AM5 is launched but before AM4 goes EOL
I did the same with my 6800xt.
Yeah at 1440p not a lot of games are CPU limited, I am mainly thinking about the 5800X3D because Escape from Tarkov can be tough for the CPU but it's more reasonable to wait for next gen CPUs to launch and hope the 5800X3D drops in price!
I went from 1600 -> 3600 -> 5600X. The upgrade to the 3600 was for speed, the upgrade to the 5600X had unexpected benefits, besides Clockspeed & IPC. Much easier to cool somehow.
The 3600 runs so crazily hot, up to 80°C with my 360 aio which is just insane
@@emymagkuchen my 5600X won't even get the fans spinning on my nhd15. They run crazy cool. I don't see anything above 60 under a stress test
@@emymagkuchen Hits 80C doing what? Prime95 with the maximum power and heat FFT size settings?
I had a 3600 for a year and a half. It was a 58-62C gaming temp average with a Hyper 212 Evo.
Now I have a 5900x with a Fuma 2 that runs even cooler lol.
There's got to be something wrong with your set up unless you're talking about Prime95 AVX temps.
@@emymagkuchen 80 degrees on a 3600 on a 360 aio? Is your pc next to a fireplace or 3090ti?.
@@emymagkuchen how ? Mine doesnt get more than 72° on prime 95 and i use a 240mm AIO on gaming never get over 50° 😅
The 6 cores and 12 threads of the 3600 have definitely paid off in the long run and will most likely keep this CPU competitive for the next few years as well.
I might get it due to the cheaper ram match up plus it doesn't increase much in performance with a more midrange GPU like the RX 5600 XT.
Tho the naming scheme
@@adrianafamilymember6427 r5 3600 is a perfect match for this gpu .. what did you ended up with?
@@bojidarmartinov5949 Going to buy a new PC this week. Thinking of 3600 + 6650 xt for 1080p. Do you think it's an optimum pair bro? The 5600 costs about $ 185-190 & the 3600 costs about $ 110-120 from where I am. So the 3600 looks better value to me but I could be wrong.
@@since-oj9ce i just got the 3600 for 60 bucks!
@@Zombie101 Awesome deal brother. Am still playing on the 3600 without any issues 👍🏻
I built a new computer last year and purchased things I could get, the R 5 3600 based on reviews, a very cheap zotac GPU, but went for a Asus ROG Strix B550 - e. Last week I purchased a Saphire Nitro + 6700 and I am very very happy with my build. Also first build with AMD, I usually go with Intel and Nvidia. I based my build on reviews from the Hardware unboxed team and Gamers Nexus. I only play at 1080p. I'm really happy with the choice so far. Thanks guys for the time and effort you put in. I'm here in Australia too and find the prices insane, I'm also in rural NSW and have to get everthing posted to me so there is extra cost on top. Keep up the great work.
Been rocking a 3600 about 4 years on, fantastic cpu. Recently upgraded to a 144hz monitor & a 6700xt. So one might think a 5600/x might be in order, but the 3600 holds it's own. Either way I believe these 6 core cpu's are spot on.
IMO the play is to go with the second and fourth release whenever the platform is known to support 4 generations. Let the first generation bugs get worked out and maximize quality computing time that way.
Upgrade only when and as soon as you need/want to. Calculating performance per $ is stupid to me.
I wonder how this all would be affected by using RSR and FSR. very cool testing HUB, thank you for the time and effort.
It would probably have the 5600 pull away even further in the cases where the game is GPU limited.
I remember how quickly I jumped on AM4 5600X as soon as it released. It was well worth it after using an FX8320 for a very long time - even if the price has dropped down now, I have no regrets for not waiting.
You bring this out 2 days after I upgraded from the 3600 to the 5600X.
Since my 4k panel died late last year, I got a cheap, HDR, high refresh panel that tops out at 1080p. SInce I'm now down to high refresh, 1080p, and since the 5600 and 5600X were on sale significantly cheaper recently, it made sense to get one for the extra fps. I thought so, anyway.
Have to say, the heat this new chip puts out is incredible with the stock cooler. The 3600 has the same exact cooler, I believe, and while the 5600X is often throttling itself to get to a lower temperature, what I didn't realise is that the 3600 seemed to be doing the same thing, it just wasn't as noticeable.
I would recommend to anyone getting a 5600X, consider getting a custom cooler. I might make the same recommendation to guys who have a 3600 or 3600X, too. I'll be doing so next month, I spent all my pennies this month already.
PS, some of the newer emulators such as Xenia (Xbox 360) and RPCS3 (Playstation 3) have benefitted a lot from the upgrade in my playtesting. Fight Night Champion running though RPCS 3 now runs flawlessly, whereas previously there were some quite nasty slowdowns and sound artifacting going on particularly during knockdown sequences. Red Dead Redemption has also been improved quite a bit, and is now what I would call 'playable' although still not perfect running on Xenia. Project Gotham 4 (also Xenia) improved quite a bit too. I haven't run them through an fps counter or anything, I haven't needed to, it's noticeable simply by feeling and looking.
Try a small undervolt on your cpu, Should be able to shave 10 degrees off temp and allow fans to run quieter, without affecting performance.
How did you get FNC to run on RPCS3?
No way you called a cheap 1080p monitor as HDR capable 🤣
@@amshumang a lot are hdr certified, but its just for marketing and usually garbage
@@kingplunger1 idk if you got the joke but YES I KNOW that. I have 2 "HDR" capable monitors myself, but literally no one says that.
Wow, not often I get a video recommendation this relevant to what I've been considering. Great video!
Upgraded from Ryzen 2600 to 5600 on my b450 tomahawk max mobo yesterday.. My PC is now frickin blazing! Using 8x2 gb RAM @ 3200Mhz and a Rx 5700 GPU.. planning to upgrade my GPU on the next radeon iteration (i hate the current gen ones)
Did you have any issues going for this CPU upgrade? Just a quick bios change required is it? I've been thinking of the same upgrade path myself
@@holdfast728 i went from 1400 to 2600 to 3600 never had any problems so i would assume you won't either
Yup my 5700xt is not enough for me sadly i like being at 100+ fps in 1440p and the gpu is starting to struggle there.
I upgraded from a 3600X to a 5900X on a B450-F Gaming II from ASUS, even that worked fine.... BUT... if pushed to its max especially if you allow the CPU to really stretch to 180W wich it can without overclocking the VRM's on my board would literally melt away. I dont know the temps but I guess 90 - 110C+ in Cinebench so 3 months later I upgraded to a X570S Tomahawk Wifi Max, and now I got very powerful VRMs and cooling and I also notice a big improvement in response in many games. I run a 2060S so not a mega powerful GPU but about on par with the 6600XT in this test or maybe a bit slower. I get similar frame rates in Cyberpunk atleast. 60 - 100 fps depending on the area.
@@holdfast728 what motherboard do you have? I suggest looking at the manufacturers website for CPU support per BIOS update.
If you cant figure it out, just reply with motherboard name and current BIOS version i will look for you.
really like your CPU/GPU generational comparisons. very few sites/ channels are doing those. long time reader/ subscriber
I can confirm: upgrading from 2600 to 5600 is also worth it! Especially if you’re willing to resell your 2600 for roughly 50-100 USD.
Recently upgraded from a 2600 to a 5600 too. Most notable differences were in the 0.1% and 1% lows. Noticeable microstutters were gone after the upgrade
i also am planning to upgrade from 2600x to 5600. while i know it's worth it, i still wonder what should i expect from this particular upgrade
Only if you have GPU faster then 6600XT/3060
@@pdaangsakti21 basically much smoother frametimes and no microstutters, could easily notice it even though i have a 1660 super which is not very powerful. Example i guess be my valorant framerates essentially doubling
Sort of did this, but a little bit more extreme on both ends.
Went from a 1600-AF (slightly slower version of the Ryzen 5 2600) to a Ryzen 7 5800X. The difference is definitely VERY noticeable. FPS drops in Starcraft 2 have been greatly reduced and Lost Ark loads thing in a heck of a lot faster without stutters. If your power supply can handle it I definitely recommend looking at the 5800X on the used market.
Got the 5800X through facebook marketplace for just £200. Might have been able to sell my old 1600-AF for £70 or so, but using it in the homeserver instead (that using an ANCIENT P8400 Core 2 Duo, even the Ryzen 1600-AF can outperform that old piece of junk using only one of its 12 threads, the performance upgrade there is utterly insane).
The only downside to these AM4 motherboards being so versatile might be in the long run the motherboards will die, but the CPUs will survive which might make AM4 motherboards in the future very very expensive. The same happened to a lot of the older Intel CPUs, their performance is alright, the CPU prices are literally $10-40 but the motherboards are like $120-400. So who knows for someone looking to make a buck, stock up on AM4 motherboards and sell them in 10 years ;).
I just built a 5600x + 6800xt system (got the 5600x at $200 and the 6800xt on AMD’s website at msrp about six weeks ago) - very happy/impressed with the performance so far.
I was going to ask about pcie 3.0 vs 4.0 for the 6600XT, but using the B350 mobo actually answered that 👌🏽
theres not a lot of difference on the 6600xt 3 to 4
Minimal difference to non existent. 6500 below takes a hit
Yeah, I'm running a 6650XT on a B350 board, was looking for a 6700 so I didn't even research about the 8x on 6600/6650. Then I checked quite a few benchmarks and found out it's like 3~5fps difference, so it's negligible.
@@LucasStaffel that's perfect, thanks dude. I have a 3600 in a B450, but my RX580 4GB is a bit tired. Waiting for a few 6600XT's to roll through the second hand market, then I'll snag one. I was just worried about the 3.0 vs 4.0 discussion, didn't want to upgrade my GPU and leave performance on the table.
@@benjaminnaidoo9776 same happened to me I replaced my tired rx580 4gb with a 6600xt
this testing is perfect for my situation, thank you!
currently trying to diagnose my pseudo-prebuilt ryzen 1400 rig to see what is causing the huge bottlenecks that won't let me play any game at 1080 60fps with a 1050. I may have the opportunity to get a maybe dead 3600 for free, but I was thinking about buying a 5600 instead. turns out the 5600 wasn't as outrageously better as I thought it'd be, so I'll spend my budget on ram or leave this problem for later and get some backup hdd's. again, thank you for the testing!
The 1050 was never a gpu for gaming at 1080P and 60 FPS, not even at the time of its release, for that you need an RX 6600 or a 3060.
I would very much love to see how the 5800X3D fits in on this rig. I realise it's 8 core but it's all about the cache.
This test has already been done: just go back 7 videos in the channel
Many reviewers out there would do a comparison with just one video card that is high end making us wonder what would it really be for us with a RX 6600, love this review....I have a R5600 I just upgraded from a 1600 and was wondering how it compare to the R5 3600...wonderful video guys greetings from the Caribbean :) !!
I would love this video but with the Ryzen 9 3900X compared to the 5800X3D as well as the 5900X. Keep up the incredible work!
Edit: I’d really love to see how far I can push my B550 board before upgrading to an AM5 platform.
I only just put my 3900x in
Seconded!!!
Much appreciated for this video. While I wasn't someone who asked for this, I'm glad other people did, because it helped answer some small questions I had. Seems like the Ryzen 5 3600 I have can stick around just a while longer, unless I manage a windfall somewhere. Thank you!
After your 1600 vs 5600 video Steve, I bit the bullet and bought two 5600s for my and my Dad's computers (1700 & 1600AF). So, thankyou for all that information to convince my Dad to upgrade his. 😎👍
But the new one is missing the AF tag.
Not sure if it was the right decision 🤔
@@kamipls6790 Most definitely right decision. A 1600AF is just a 2600. 😎👍
@@MafiaboysWorld still not ryzen x xxxx as fuck 🤷♂️
@@kamipls6790 Well, buy it off me for $120 cause I don't give AF about it. 😎👍
@@MafiaboysWorld You won't regret it man, was an awesome jump from the 2600.. 😎🔥
I just did this upgrade and it makes a huge difference. Thanks for the added info.
I'd like to see a 3600 vs 3800x3d comparison, A lot of people entered or moved to the AM4 platform when the 3600 released and I feel a lot of us don't really want to buy a new motherboard and ram to use Zen 4 especially this soon, I'd much rather keep my still fresh ram and mobo and get arguably AMD's best final chip for this platform
If i upgrade my 3600 it will be 3800x3d everything else doesn't make sense! The ram might need a upgrade at some point as well because 16gig might not be enough soon...
Yeah, I'm in this boat too! Thinking of going from the 3600 to the 5800x3d just to max out this platform without having to buy a whole new rig. Sound like a plan? Should get me a few more years, you'd think!?
@@willplaister9743 I've done it, worth the money, very smooth.
For me who got 3600, I find that 5800x3D is not worth the upgrade now since I play on 1440 and most of the games I play is gpu bound or above 144fps anyway and my eyes ain't good enough to go beyond that(I got rtx3080). So the 5800x3D price right now is not for me but maybe next 3 years I will consider it compared to what's on the market at that time.
3rd gen of Zen4 may get cache and IPC buffed and even better ヾ( ͝° ͜ʖ͡°)ノ
@@willplaister9743 If you are playing at 1440 or 4k, you should expect nice improvement to the 1% lows but not to the average fps. If playing at 1080p, expect the 1% lows AND fps average to jump up nicely. The X3D should also remain relevant much longer than the non-3D models.
I asked for this few weeks ago! Thank soo much!
Hmmm.... For the Ryzen 3000 series owner on 300 series board - it may (or may not) be worth go one step higher. And then it also comes down to if one is planning to upgrade to AM5 (or LGA1700) right away. Lot of factors to take into consideration. For sure, there is less need then the Ryzen 1000/2000 series owner.
Anyways, I talked about what I was thinking last time, and this weekend I did move to a 5800X in my old X370 because I'm pretty sure I can get a good few more years of happy service out of my main system. So I kicked the platform upgrade even further down the road, really let the prices of DDR5 settle down. This allowed me to upgrade several other AMD systems around the house as well.
I'm sure someone will ask - why 58000X instead of 5700X? Simply I found it on sale for $10 less then the street price of the 5700X. :-)
That's a solid deal. Where'd you pick that up? I have a friend who's about to upgrade and if he can get a similar deal, I'm sure he'd jump right on it.
@@LarryAsberryJr Canada computers. Of course now I had a look and the 5700X is on sale now. LOL - no biggy, 3 more years is my end goal - 8 years out of a single platform - very nice.
I am about to go from a 1600x + 1060 6gb to 5600x +6700 xt. Omg im excited and cant wait for my boxes to come in : D
i wish you included more esports games on CPU reviews. Like valorant, csgo or overwatch. i remember overwatch was included in your benchmark at some point but understandably i guess its been removed. but still for me thats what im interested in when upgrading CPU since in a single player game im always Want to be GPU limited rather than CPU limited so the game looks better.
I think any of these CPUs can do 200fps on any of those games.
Such videos are most welcome for users with low budget and high expectations. Greetings from Ghana!
I'm a Ryzen 9 3900XT owner thinking of upgrading to Zen 3 to pair my RX 6700 XT with. Any chance of HUB doing a Ryzen 9 3900X vs Ryzen 9 5900X vs Ryzen 7 5800X3D in 2022?
It's almost like I personally asked you to make this exact video for me. Thanks!
Been on my 3600 for about 2.5 years now. Should be able to get at least that again before even contemplating an upgrade. Great video and an even better CPU 👌👌
Yes overclock it and your only 8 to 4% behind the 5600 lol
Thanks for the extensive benchmarks again. I was really curious about zen architecture differences with more entry level/mainstream graphics cards. Looks like even 6600xt benefits from zen3 greatly.
I know you have done so many comparisons, but I’m curious to see 3700x vs 5800x3d. You’d see the benefit of the generational leap + 3dcache all in one view.
This is relevant to my interests, so thanks for going back to test this out.
I'm curious how do the VRMs on these older 300 series boards handle the higher end 5000 series chips, I'm sure a 5600 would be fine but what about the 105w models like 5800x/3d, 5900x or 5950x? Both in gaming and productivity
Worst am4 board with best zen3 processor video
300 series and 400 series VRMs are identical on more than half of the motherboards, particularly b350 b450 boards.
The power draw on 5000 series 105W processors follow the same algorithms as 3000 series 105W TDP and 2000 series 105W TDP processors.
You don't extreme overclock 16 core processors on Bx50 class motherboards generally no matter which generation and most of the time it's only worth overclocking 65W class processors on the lower end boards anyway.
I agree and wouldnt expect any serious overclocking, but it'd still be worth seeing the results as even at stock (let alone PBO) i'd imagine some of these boards might struggle with some core heavy work. Especially when many boards will claim "support" for these high end chips.
12 and 16 core are suited to the higher end 300 and 400 series with decent vrms. 6 and 8 cores run great in all but the worst asrock boards. They should still be fine for gaming, but actual heavy workloads on the 12 and 16 core chips will result in throttle and heat.
I was just wondering if I should do this a couple days ago so this video came just when I needed it, thanks!
Yup im gonna stick with my 3600, probably would be on the market if Zen 4 doesn't suck
Hi Steve! Idea for video, battle of the value midrange Ryzen 5600 vs Alder Lake 12400F 25 or 40 game battle! including the popular multiplayer games like Fortnite, CSGO, PUBG, Valorant, Warzone, Apex like you do with your other battles! Your 9 game comparison video was good but had none of these titles and not as good as your comprehensive 25 or 40 game battles
About a year ago I upgraded my 2700X to a 5600X, it was impressive enough (and due to Intel 11th Gen) I built a workstation with a 5950X as well. Definitely happy with my choice. Probably wont be upgrading too soon, but excited to see what Ryzen 7000 and Intel 13th Gen will bring to the table.
Give it 3 years and an upgrade to be worth it
Do it much sooner and you are wasting money really but your call bro
Thank you so much for this informative video.
I have the R5 3600 paired with a 6600XT on a B550 motherboard and now know It is not worth upgrading the processor to the 5600 as the gains are so small.
I tend to play at 1440p on single player MMO's and it performs well over 60fps on high settings.
I'll be good for a few years to come !🙂
I just sold my 2600x for 120 euros and waiting my 5600x to arrive which cost me 215 euros. I think I got a good deal.
Just upgraded from 1600 to 5600x the difference is astronomical. Glad my mobo(ASRock Taichi X370)support the latest ryzen 5000 series.
Think i'm happy enough with my 3700x but it's a nice option for the early adopters. 🙂
Same here, it will serve me well for another few years for sure, then I'll upgrade for am5
Still rocking my r5 3600 with a 3070
I can still max all games while using an 34 ultrawide monitor
cant wait for the new am5 series
Oke .. i make it more easy for you. --> If there is no 50% upgrade then its not worth the money .. Problem solved..
Totalement d'accord !
correct!
Great video. I feel like I'm in for a shock when I ditch this 2200G for a DGPU and a Ryzen in the 5600/X/5700X range.
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3600 + 6600 XT owner here who was considering this very upgrade. Thanks for the info!!
as someone who still is chuffed with his r5-1600 he got in may 2017, but getting into some unexpected money recentely, this test means a lot to me, as i'm lookning to make a computer dedicated to recording audio aswell as editing video material
obviously the 1600 is the one moving to the attic then
Thanks for this video! Was waiting for this!
My R5 3600 still going strong after 3 yrs, really good value. Paired it with a 5700 XT before prices went kaboom and the two are still killing it @1440p
I personally upgraded from a 3600x to a 5600x on the same ASUS ROG Hero 7 Wifi mobo, and the performance gains were really noticeable, especially in the latest games at 1440p and because PC ports are becoming more and more CPU bound. I sold the 3600x so I barely paid half price for the 5600x. Absolutely worth the upgrade, as it removed a lot of microstutters in games, but also runs noticeably cooler (around 8-10c less) and uses less power, so the fans stay quieter.
@@drunkhusband6257 true but 1080 144hz is easier (and cheaper) to achieve, generally much better gaming experience at the same price
Great video! I switched from the 3600 to the 5600 and it was an excellent upgrade for me when gaming at 4K with a 3080 Ti.
Thanks for the video, was thinking about upgrading from a 3600 to 5600. Doesn't make the choice easier though...
I got both the 3600 and 5600X and the only thing I can say is great things about them, they work really great in all tasks. Personally I use the 5600X on my gaming pc and the 3600 on my workstation pc.
I have a 2 year old 3500x and have been thinking of getting a 5600 as an upgrade, this is very timely. Thanks!
Thanks for this video. I've been having a tough time trying to decide if I want to upgrade my 3600, without needing to build a whole new PC for AM5. Still haven't really decided - and if I do, I'll go for the 5700X/5800X3D - but these results make more confident in the 3600's performance. I just don't know how long that'll last with upcoming games.
I was running a 3300X on an MSI B450 Gaming pro carbon with an RX5600 XT. Upgraded to a R5 5600 recently, really made me rethink what my minimum requirements are for a multitasking PC.
I have an R5 3600 CPU that runs @4.5 GHz with 2x8 GB 3800MT CL14 Micron E Die RAM with tight timings. It gets very close to the stock 5600 performance. I'm scoring 558-560 in the CPU-Z ST test. It is very important to overclock IF and RAM to reduce latency hit due to the L3 cache configuration.
what voltage?
Thank you for following up on our request. I will probably get a 5XXX (debating between 5600X, 5800X3D or 5900X) to replace my 3600 which will go to the other rig replacing 1600AF. It's Win-Win with AMD AM4 support!
Just yesterday i was googling about this exact topic.
Wondered how big of a hit it would be to just upgrade from 3600 to 5600 while waiting for DDR5 and AM5 mobo prices to come down. This video kinda confirms, that it would be better to just wait for some good used 5600 deals to come once AM5 launches.
Upgraded from a 3500X to a 5700X during the EOFY sale since the 5700X lowered to the 5600X's previous price. Thanks for including the 6600 XT, I have one myself and was curious of the raw results. In CPU heavy games like Stellaris and such its noticeably faster.
Thank you for making this video, I have been incredibly curious. I would also love to see a 5800X3D vs the 3600 video, specifically in 1440p. Gamer's Nexus doesn't test in 1440p and y'all don't always list the older CPUs, so I've been incredibly curious.
Yes! Thank you for this. I've got the 3600 with a 5700xt @ 1440p. Looks like I am going to be waiting to upgrade a while longer.
Oui changement inutile dans ton cas.
I have been running a 3600x and 2070s since early 2020 and have been itching for a upgrade or new system. But when i see videos like this it reminds me i really don't need to, and with the gpu's prices still inflated it doesn't make sense right now. Sometimes you just got to be grateful for what you have because it could be a lot worse.
I bumped up from a 3700X to the 5600X. In the majority of games that I play I saw a 5%-30% increase in FPS. The upgrade was absolutely worth it!
Sur les futurs jeux, ton changement est inutile. Un 5800X aurait eu plus de sens ( pour passer d'un 8 cores à un 8 cores )
De plus en applications , le 3700X > 5600X
THANK YOU!!!!!!!! I JUST asked for this on the 1600 vs 5600 video and YOU DID IT!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! :D
JUST as I suspected..... I think I'm gonna save up a few pennies and go for the 5800x3D ..... I don't think I'll be able to afford a new mobo, ram, AND cpu (plus I would like to get a new case and higher wattage psu) when they come out...mainly because I don't want to get a low end machine if I went with the am5 boards... so I would have to save even longer (i don't do credit cards, so I gotta save up) and that's gonna take a w hile to get what I REALLY want... so I'm basically future proof for a few years... (maybe 3) so I COULD just get the 5800x3D and max out the mid-range setup I have now..... maybe get another 16gb ram...... and make it more appealing to sell down the line..... MAYBE I should sell my RX580 8GB while I get get "reasonable" prices for it
--- THANK YOU!!! You guys are THE BEST!!!
I went from a 1700 to a 3600 and was blown away by the difference. I lost 4 threads but with what I do I gained a lot of performance.
Always appreciated content 💪🏽
The video I was expecting, like always with Hardware Unboxed. Thanks