AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (AM4, 3.60 GHz, 6 -Core)
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AMD Ryzen 5 3600

AM4, 3.60 GHz, 6 -Core


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AjdinBalic

5 years ago

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jj316g

5 years ago

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With the Ryzen 3600 yes, because the cooler is included. Otherwise it depends on the product: - usually the thermal paste is already applied to the cooler supplied (so-called "boxed" CPUs; I think there are hardly any CPUs that are sold without a cooler) - with separate coolers (often high-end coolers) the paste is supplied with the cooler

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Oleiper

1 year ago

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Anonymous

1 year ago

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The supplied fan is rather slim for gaming, but 85° is completely okay and not a problem at all.

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moritz.vonburg

4 years ago

Is the processor still worth it now?

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brauni1966

4 years ago

The processor is still worth it from my point of view. If you don't have any demands, where you need a few more lanes, the processor is perfectly OK. But I don't know how it is with demanding games.

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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RED98

4 years ago

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master0364

4 years ago

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emiu

4 years ago

Hello, I have assembled almost the same PC and it works great and is sufficient for everything for a long time. If you have any money left over, I would recommend buying a power supply with more power to allow for upgrading later. Most new components, such as the new Nvidia cards, suck up more and more power. Otherwise everything is fine.

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oliverweber545

5 years ago

Is the heatsink mandatory?

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Malko Però

5 years ago

is compulsory in the sense that the PC cannot work without it, but you don't have to buy another one, it includes the AMD one that normally works well, it is called Wraith Stealth

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shinano

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

hey P4nther, Heat-conducting paste is already on it. The cooling performance of the stock cooler is OK, but not comparable with a really good fan. It is also relatively loud. I myself bought a Cooler Master Hyper 212 to lower the temperature and the noise. I am much more satisfied with it. However, the CPU itself is excellent in my opinion, and you will also get along well with the stock cooler.

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