VIDEO 6-core Gaming Beast, AMD Ryzen 5 5600X Review vs. 3700X/10600K 8,715 views •8 Nov 2020 1.2K 19 Share

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AMD Ryzen 5 5600X Review vs. 3700X/10600K In a recent video by Hardware Unboxed, the AMD Ryzen 5 5600X was put through its paces against its predecessors, the 3700X and Intel's 10600K. This review comes as the most affordable processor in the Ryzen 5000 series, priced at $300, which is $50 more than the 3600X. The 5600X promises enhanced performance, making it an attractive option for gamers and productivity users alike.

Performance Breakdown​

The 5600X stands out with significant performance gains over the 3600X and the Intel Core i5-10600K. Here's a summary of the key findings:
  • Cinebench R20 Performance: The 5600X scored 4,462 points, marking a 19% improvement over the 3600 and 24% over the 10600K. Surprisingly, it approaches the performance of the eight-core 3700X, being only 9% slower.
  • Gaming Performance: The review included benchmarks across various games. In titles like Far Cry New Dawn and Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, the 5600X outperformed both its competitors, achieving frame rate improvements of up to 18% over the 3600 and 16% over the 3700X.
  • Productivity Tasks: In productivity applications, single-threaded performance saw a remarkable 23% lift from the 3600, and it outperformed high-end options like the Core i9-10900K in specific tasks including Photoshop and After Effects.

Architecture and Efficiencies​

The Ryzen 5 5600X utilizes a single CCD design with a total of six cores and features an impressive base clock of 3.7 GHz with a boost of up to 4.6 GHz. This architecture yields not only higher performance but also improved power efficiency, only increasing power consumption slightly compared to previous models. The Ryzen 5 5600X boasts a substantial upgrade in instructions per clock (IPC) thanks to the Zen 3 architecture, giving it a competitive edge in both gaming and productivity tasks against older generations of AMD and Intel CPUs.

Pricing Consideration​

However, there's a critical note about its pricing. The reviewer pointed out that while the 5600X shows impressive gains, it carries a premium over the established 3600, which continues to provide exceptional value in gaming scenarios. Therefore, users on a budget might still lean towards the 3600 for its performance per dollar, especially considering the diminishing returns of higher-priced CPUs in gaming contexts.

Conclusion​

Ultimately, if you are looking for a processor that delivers exceptional performance for both gaming and productivity workloads, the Ryzen 5 5600X is a formidable choice. However, the 3600 remains a compelling alternative for those who prioritize budget without sacrificing much performance.​

What are your thoughts on the Ryzen 5 5600X? Do you think the price increase is justified by the performance gains? Share your opinions below!
 


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