Testseek.com have collected 270 expert reviews of the AMD Ryzen 3 1300X 3.5GHz Socket AM4 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Ryzen 3 1300X 3.5GHz Socket AM4.
July 2017
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The editors liked
Low price
Four physical cores
Unlocked multipliers
Beefy bundled cooler
Supports inexpensive chipsets
Four physical cores for much less than competing Intel Core i5 chips
Good Performance
All Quad-Cores
Low Power Consumption
Competitive Pricing
Excellent price
A viable alternative to Intel Core i3-7300
Good multi-threaded performance compared to similarly-priced Intel chips
Single-thread performance improved over previous generation
Unlocked multiplier
Heatsink included
Platform updated to
50% More Cores Than Core i3
Outstanding Performance
Fully Unlocked
Can Easily Be OC'd to 4Ghz+
Perfect For Multi-Tasking
Future-Proof Platform
Great Price/Performance Value
Runs Very Cool
The editors didn't like
No SMT
Lacks thread-doubling SMT tech of pricier Ryzen chips
Eight-thread Ryzen 5 chips start at just $30 more
Typically Trails Core i3 In Single-Thread Workloads
Moderate Overclocking
Single-threaded performance still lags behind competing Intel chips
AMD's two new Ryzen chips are cheaper than their Intel rivals while offering better multi-threaded performance, comparable power consumption and a little more speed in tough gaming scenarios. Intel's chip is better in single-threaded tasks, but I'd still...
While the numbers are impressive, gaming performance of Ryzen processors still leaves a lot to be desired. Not to mention that not all games have been optimized for the Ryzen processors and DX 12, which can lead to better utilization of multiple CPU cores...
Four physical cores, Efficient AMD Zen architecture, Cooler included
No integrated graphics
AMD has been most relevant in the budget market for the past several years. This is where it retreated to when it couldn't keep up with Intel's advances, and it actually did fairly well by cutting prices and repositioning its formerly-high-end products. A...
Abstract: I remember the day when I got my first computer and it had an AMD Sempron processor in it, the first thing on my mind was whats an AMD and why is it not an Intel processor. This was the time that Intel held on to the lead so strong that they held on to it...
To sum it up, the AMD Ryzen 3 1300X is a phenomenal processor that outperforms the Intel Core i5-7400 on synthetic benchmarks and is on par when it comes to real-world tests, in this case video rendering on Adobe Premiere Pro. The AMD Ryzen 3 1200 on the...
Excellent price, Decent performance, Unlocked multiplier, Includes latest I/O features
Single threaded performance still outclassed by Intel, Optimization still on the way from most devs
Prev Next8.8Viable alternativePerformance 8.5Functionality 8.8Value 9.2ProsExcellent priceDecent performanceUnlocked multiplierIncludes latest I/O featuresConsSingle threaded performance still outclassed by IntelOptimization still on the way from most dev...
Despite its budget appeal, the Ryzen 3 1300X behaves like a Haswell-based i5. At 4-cores and 4-threads you won't have much trouble in day-to-day use. You might find some headaches running heavier workloads such as editing high-resolution videos or renderi...
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Published: 2017-07-27, Author: Leo , review by: techporn.ph
Abstract: While our sample of the Ryzen 1300X and 1200 are still in transit, reviewers world wide have already taken a look at the much anticipated CPUs. These are slated to take a jab at the Intel Core i3 CPUs, retailing at about 7250 (R3 1300X) and 6000 (R3 1200)...
With the results above, there is no clear winner. The i36100 performed better when it comes to a majority of the games we tested, while having a toastier idle temperature. Not to mention, it even comes with an Integrated Graphics Processing Unit (iGPU), a...