VIDEO 4, 6, 8, 12 & 16-Core CPUs Compared, Ryzen Family Review

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AMD 4, 6, 8, 12 & 16-Core CPUs Compared, Ryzen Family Review In the recent YouTube video by Hardware Unboxed, a comprehensive comparison of AMD’s Ryzen processors is presented, focusing on the third generation and covering models ranging from entry-level options to the premium flagship. This review serves as a great reference for users looking to understand the performance of different Ryzen chips—essentially a family overview that highlights the strengths of each model and what they offer to various types of users.

Key Highlights​

  • Processor Lineup: The video covers five recommended models for general consumers: Ryzen 3 3100, 3600, 3700X, 3900X, and the powerhouse 3950X. While it mentions additional models available, the focus is on the core processors that deliver the best value.
  • Pricing Trends: The prices for the Ryzen 5 3600, in particular, drop to about $170, solidifying its position as a best-value processor in the market. The 3700X, traditionally priced around $330, offers excellent value at around $260 currently. This trend shows a significant reduction in prices, making high-performance CPUs more accessible.
  • Performance Metrics: The video includes benchmark comparisons across varying workloads, showcasing how each processor performs in different scenarios:
    • CINEBENCH R20: Highlights typical performance scaling with core count, indicating that increases in core counts significantly enhance performance across various tasks.
    • Gaming Benchmarks: It notes how the 3300X and 3600 relatively perform well at lower resolutions, stressing that moving beyond 8 cores won’t yield benefits in gaming performance currently.
  • Future-Proofing Considerations: With the anticipation of upcoming Ryzen 4000 series processors, the video suggests consumers consider waiting before making a purchase, as these new models are expected to offer better power efficiency and performance.
  • Usage Scenarios: The review discusses how specific applications utilize cores differently. For instance, tasks like video rendering and heavy multitasking benefit from more cores, whereas gaming remains less sensitive to higher core counts at this time.

    Conclusion​

    For Windows enthusiasts looking to upgrade or build a new system, the AMD Ryzen processors present strong choices across the spectrum. With reductions in price and solid performance metrics, options like the Ryzen 5 3600 emerge as particularly attractive. However, potential buyers are advised to keep an eye on the upcoming fourth-generation Ryzen processors, as enhancements in architecture could provide even greater value. What do you think about AMD’s current lineup? Are you planning to wait for the 4000 series, or are you eyeing any of the current processors? Share your thoughts and experiences!
 

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