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AMD Ryzen 5 3600X

Introduction

The AMD Ryzen 5 3600X is a desktop processor of the Ryzen 5 (Zen 2 (Matisse)) generation, launched on Jul 7th, 2019. It comes with 6 cores and 12 threads, clocked at 3800 MHz and consumes up to 95 Watts.

Specifications

Codename
Generation
Ryzen 5 (Zen 2 (Matisse))
Market
Release Date
Jul 7th, 2019
Process Size
TDP
95 W
Frequency
3800 MHz
Turbo Frequency
4400 MHz
Cores
6
Threads
12
Cache L1
64K (per core)
Cache L2
512K (per core)
Integrated Graphics
N/A
Memory Support
DDR4-3200 MHz Dual-channel
ECC Memory
No
PCI-Express
Gen 4
Features
AES, AMD-V, AMD64, AVX, AVX2, BMI1, BMI2, EVP, F16C, FMA3, MMX, Precision Boost 2, SHA, SMAP, SMEP, SMT, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, SSE4A, SSSE3, XFR 2

Benchmarks

3DMark Physics
3DMark is a computer benchmarking tool created and developed by UL, to measure the performance of computer hardware. Running 3DMark produces a 3DMark score, with higher numbers indicating better performance.
Blender bmw27
Blender is the most popular 3D content creation software. It has its own Benchmark, which is widely used to determining the rendering performance of processors and graphics cards. Benchmark measures the time needed to render bmw27 scene.
Geekbench 5 Multi-thread
GeekBench is a cross-platform benchmarking utility. It runs a series of tests that simulate real world tasks. GeekBench multi-thread utilizes all cores, this makes it suitable for benchmarking servers.
Geekbench 5 Single-thread
GeekBench is a cross-platform benchmarking utility. It runs a series of tests that simulate real world tasks. GeekBench single-thread utilizes only one thread. The majority of applications (MS Word, web browsers, games) rarely utilize more than one thread at a time which makes this test suitable for measuring typical workloads.

Conclusion

Global performance
57%
Global multi-thread performance
28%
Global single-thread performance
67%
Desktop performance
57%
Desktop multi-thread performance
28%
Desktop single-thread performance
67%
Multi-thread performance — shows multi-thread performance compared to the fastest processor.
Single-thread performance — shows single-thread performance compared to the fastest processor.
Global performance — shows performance compared to the fastest processor.
Desktop performance — shows performance compared to the fastest desktop processor.
Mobile performance — shows performance compared to the fastest mobile processor.
Server performance — shows performance compared to the fastest server processor.
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