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โก Power Your Ambition with Ryzen 5 3600XT โ Where Speed Meets Precision
The AMD Ryzen 5 3600XT is a high-performance 6-core, 12-thread desktop processor featuring a 4.5 GHz max boost clock and unlocked overclocking capabilities. Bundled with the quiet Wraith Spire cooler, it supports DDR4-3200 memory and PCIe 4.0 on AM4 motherboards, delivering exceptional gaming and multitasking performance for professionals and enthusiasts alike.




| ASIN | B089WC4VWF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #894 in Computer CPU Processors |
| Brand | AMD |
| CPU Manufacturer | AMD |
| CPU Model | Ryzen 5 3600XT |
| CPU Socket | Socket AM4 |
| CPU Speed | 4.5 GHz |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 35 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 3,429 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00730143312646 |
| Item Type Name | Desktop Processor |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | AMD |
| Model Number | AMD Ryzen 5 3600XT |
| Platform | Linux, Windows |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Processor Core Count | 6 |
| Processor Count | 6 |
| Processor Number of Concurrent Threads | 12 |
| Processor Series | Ryzen 5 3600XT |
| Processor Socket | Socket AM4 |
| Processor Speed | 4.5 GHz |
| Secondary Cache | 4.5 MB |
| UPC | 793519990527 730143312646 793519995195 |
| Warranty Description | 3 year manufacturer |
| Wattage | 95 watts |
J**N
pretty good if at the same cost as the regular 3600
not a bad processor, very capable and overclockable. i got up to 4.5ghz on a noctua nh-d15 cooler but ended up settling w/ 4.425ghz @ 1.325v after finding out my FIT voltage w/ prime 95 and HWINFO64. considering the 3600 can overclock to about 4.2-4.3ghz depending on the silicon characteristics of your chip, this processor probably isn't worth investing in -- that is, unless you're like me and you got it at roughly the same price as the 3600, which wasn't in stock on amazon at the time. the XT-line of Ryzen 3000 processors are notable for their generally higher-binned silicon than the non-XT lines of processors. at 4.425ghz all-core, i was able to meet the 3700X in multi-core performance using cinebench R20. that being said, the 3700X is still the better value processor than the 3600XT, and you get two more cores and four more threads to play with. this processor games very well but will probably hold back an RTX 3000/RX 6000 series graphics card -- i'd recommend if you're going this route, that you overclock your RAM to 3600 mhz and your FCLK/UCLK to 1800 for better performance -- this processor will do even better with faster DDR4. the timings also matter, but i'd say as long as your kit supports CL16/CL18, you'll probably be fine. the lower, the better, but most people won't see a huge performance increase between CL16/18 and CL14. NOTE: if you're overclocking this processor, please run prime95 @ 128 minimum FFT size with all frequency settings at stock and w/ only PBO enabled, then check the SVI current voltage in HWINFO64 and monitor that -- when it drops after roughly 5-10 minutes of prime95 you'll be able to see your FIT voltage, which is basically the built-in "safe" voltage limit AMD processors can withstand without significant degradation. mine sat at around 1.337v -- make sure your vcore is set to something below this value. you can use load line calibration if your motherboard supports it to reduce vdroop -- please do a little research before doing this. don't want to degrade your cpu. keep in mind that we don't actually know the max "safe" voltage for ryzen 3000. the FIT voltage is just what the processor knows is safe based on running w/ PBO turned on.
J**.
Excellent performer
I have this processor running on a Gigabyte AORUS X570 Extreme (which is MASSIVELY overkill) and the best I can get out of it is 4.525GHz @ 1.35v all core under full load. This is a win because the stock single core boost clock for my cpu is 4.5GHz so to have all 6 cores (12 threads) running not only at full single core boost speed, but even a little over AND at a lower voltage is awesome.........I'll take that any day. Stock voltage out the box under load was over 1.4 volts. Cooling is a Noctua NH-D15 and at full load during stress test my max package temp is 78C in a room that's 25-26C ambient. Great little budget processor. As far as the motherboard, I have the AORUS Extreme but you can get the same performance out of a board that's less than half the cost with no problem. These AMD processors just don't use all that much power. Even during a heavy stress test, which isn't real world use, the highest power consumption from the CPU was 103W. That's not much at all. In regards to memory, which is VERY crucial to cpu performance, I am running a set of Corsair low profile 8GB x 2 (16GB total) 3600MHz C14 ram. In my opinion this is the absolute best ram you can pair with the 3600XT. It hits the sweet spot of 3600MHz to keep the ratio between the ram and memory fabric at 1:1 and also has super low latency of C14 which I have yet to find anywhere else. No, thereโs no flashy RGB but what do you want, ultimate performance or flashy lights.........thatโs up to you, lol. Cinebench R20 score is 4012 by the way. With water cooling I could definitely get that higher. Temp is everything with these chips. If this review helped you at all please do me a favor and smash that Helpful button below. If you have a question feel free to comment and Iโll be more than happy to answer. Thanks!
R**N
for the price i paid
When i got this it was 233 u.s. AFTER tax applies. with that being said it was WELL worth what i paid considering the non x/xt versions go for 200/230 daily in most sites. my cinabench r20 scores are in the screenshot im also running a EK 240mm aio with push config msi X570 gaming edge wifi board 2tb NVME 8200SX pro (before the misshap with switching controller chips) (still a GREAT nvme drive) this cpu far exceeded my expectations considering i did downclock it tho for heat reasons (i belive the after market backplate may be a cause unsure atm) then again 4.6 ghz at 1.37 volts to pass ALL and any stress test i threw rather it be PRIME 95, aida 64(only took 1.27volts tho) use TM5 by 1usmus and HCI memtest pro for making sure my ram overclock was right (tforce 3200C14) got it for cheap on amazon as well. if you can get this cpu for under 240 its worth it imo. granted your not already on a 3600 or 5000 cpu or higher. hopefully amazon thinks this review is worthy of posting this time around as ive wrote it 9 times or so and everytime they DENY?
T**N
May As Well Buy This Over the 3600/3600X
When this first launched it was a good bit more expensive than the 3600/X, making it not worth the cost. But now it is only marginally more expensive, making it totally worth it, imo. With this you'll get boosting up to 4.5 Ghz (or even higher if you have water cooling). This is a good bit more than the 3600X and even more still than the 3600. Basically the 3600XT is a 3600X that has better quality silicone and is factory overclocked even more. This chip beats even an overclocked 3600 out of the box. No overclocking required. The 3600 series is right where the average desktop user wants to be. If you're not doing heavy production work, then there is no reason to go with the 37/38/39 series. If you're a regular user who games and what not, this will be perfect for the next few years. And when the 4000 series comes out, you can upgrade (unlike Intel, AMD does not change sockets every darn year). The 4000 series will be compatible with most recent AM4 motherboards (check your board's manufacturer website). Anyway, this is a step up from my old Intel 6600K. This chip is beating even the 10600K in many multi-threaded workloads (though it is slightly behind in gaming FPS). Not bad considering this is cheaper than the 10600K. There is almost zero reason to buy an Intel part right now. While they were massively ahead of AMD pre-Ryzen, they have fallen off. AMD is eating Intel's lunch. And it seems Intel is nowhere close to having their 7nm fabrication process ready to compete. (Ryzen is 7nm). Intel has publicly announced it will be a couple YEARS (which boggles my mind how they did not see this coming). Intel even went out and hired AMD's chief engineer behind Ryzen (he has since quit Intel).
J**N
Its not the best, but its the best for the price.
At this point AMD and Intel have better (newer) options, but this is a solid CPU regardless. I run this with a 2070 super from Nvidia and I've been able to game on a 1440p ultrawide while streaming a movie on a different screen and having a chat window open on another, and it handles it all with ease. Also use this for video and photo editing and its made my workflow much faster.
E**9
Blazing speed for reasonable money!
Finally upgraded from my FX-8350 8 core (really 4 core) machine. WOW! This thing is fast. I'm not a gamer, so I wasn't interested in a high end (and high dollar) processor, however, it is worth spending a little more than basic money to get the Ryzen 5 3600XT. Performance is excellent. Benchmarked ad 98% plus. Now... if it'll give me six years of flawless performance like my last AMD build did, I'll be happy.
T**1
Does not come with wraith spire cooler!
I give the CPU 5 stars in itself. It's blazing fast. I put the Ryzen 7 3rd gen in the PC I built for my dad and you can hardly tell a difference. The reason I docked a star is that this said it comes with the wraith spire cooler and it does not. My dad's Ryzen 7 came with the wraith spire cooler and that is a beefy air cooler! It's got lots of copper heat pipes, a very substantial fan, and I believe RGB lighting as well. I'd totally feel comfortable cooling my CPU with that. This comes with the wraith stealth cooler. Aluminum block, no heat pipes, tiny little fan (80mm I think) and no fancy lights. SUPER easy to install, but not up to my standards. Thankfully I had a Corsair AIO liquid cooler on the FX-8350 CPU I was replacing and I still had all the hardware that came with it. That also fit the AM4 socket pretty easily so I was able to use that and still have my fancy light display! If you buy this CPU plan on buying another cooler with it, or stopping by my dad's house to get the Wraith Spire cooler that he's not using. I liquid cooled the machine I built for him as well. Hope this was helpful.
D**O
Fantastic CPU for a gaming PC
I was originally shopping for a 3600 or 3600X, but the supply dried up by the time I was buying my parts. However, I think I ended up lucking out because I got the 3600 XT for less than the $249 MSRP. The reviews I've seen have been a bit mixed about the cpu, but I think it's a great sweet spot giving you enough cores for good productivity work and great single core boost to support gaming and other single threaded / spikey tasks. There's also a lot of overclocking potential with this cpu. I have mine stable at 4.4 GHz, but I think I can probably get it up to 4.5 GHZ with a bit more tinkering. My motherboard (MSI Gaming Plus) is not ideal for OC either. The cpu itself is a great overlocker and lots of folks are comfortably running this at 4.6 GHz with relatively low voltage. If you can get this on a good sale and aren't looking for the latest 5000 series cpus, then I would recommend grabbing this one. It's a fantastic cpu that I would use again in future builds.
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