Testseek.com have collected 211 expert reviews of the AMD Ryzen 3 3100 3.6GHz Socket AM4 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Ryzen 3 3100 3.6GHz Socket AM4.
May 2020
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The editors liked
4 cores with SMT
Good system performance
Price-performance ratio
PCI Express 4.0 support
Good overclocking potential
Suitable for small systems
Affordable
Amazing Performance per Dollar
Multiplier unlocked
Great overclocking potential
Four cores
Eight threads
Good low-threaded energy efficiency
Low power/cooling requirements
Heatsink included
PCI-Express gen 4.0
Both the Ryzen 3 3100 and 3300X provide a lot of horsepower for the money
Lots of cache for ~$100 processor models
Zen 2 improvements bring great boosts to many workloads
Especially Adobe Lightroom
The editors didn't like
Higher energy demand in idle usage than with the competition
Gaming performance held back a bit by CCX configuration/cache
No integrated graphics
Ryzen 3 3100's internal design impacts performance vs 3300X
Published: 2020-05-07, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
Especially if you have an Intel Haswell era system or older or any pre-Zen AMD system, these new Ryzen 3 parts deliver significant value and performance.More benchmarks on these Ryzen 3 3100/3300X processors, including Linux gaming capabilities, will be c...
Published: 2020-05-07, Author: Dr. , review by: anandtech.com
Abstract: When AMD announced the new Ryzen 3 processors built on Zen 2, I was under the impression that these were essentially the reject parts from AMD's successful Ryzen 3000 line. Inside is a single chiplet with only four cores active out of eight, pushing up to...
Published: 2020-05-07, Author: Steve , review by: gamersnexus.net
In the face of AMD's under-the-radar 2600 re-fresh as a numerically reduced part -- that'd be the AMD R5 1600 AF -- the R3 3100 almost looks disappointing, but it's still objectively a good performer at the price point. It's not as good as the $85 1600 AF...
Published: 2020-05-07, Author: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
Abstract: AMD announced a pair of new Ryzen 3 processors a couple of weeks back, designed to drive its Zen 2 microarchitecture down into even more affordable price points. These new processors, the Ryzen 3 3100 and Ryzen 3 3300X, are the latest entry-level, quad-c...
Affordable, Amazing Performance per Dollar, Multiplier unlocked, Great overclocking potential, Four cores, eight threads, Good low-threaded energy efficiency, Low power/cooling requirements, Heatsink included, PCI-Express gen 4.0
Gaming performance held back a bit by CCX configuration/cache, No integrated graphics
The AMD Ryzen 3 3100 processor retails for $99. Affordable Amazing Performance per Dollar Multiplier unlocked Great overclocking potential Four cores, eight threads Good low-threaded energy efficiency Low power/cooling requirements Heatsink included PCI-...
Published: 2020-05-07, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
Abstract: We would be lying if we suggested that reviewing ultimate, high-end, multi-thousand-pound processors wasn't fun. Anyone interested in anything at all enjoys playing with the expensive toys. It does, however, leave us feeling conflicted when it comes to...
Abstract: AMD Ryzen 3 3100 and 3300X Are four cores and eight threads enough in 2020?Today we're reviewing a series of quad-core processors as released by AMD. The Ryzen 3 3100 and 3300X that we test brings back that memory lane a few years ago, where quad-cores we...
Abstract: AMD's Zen 2 architecture has taken the PC building world by storm, offering great price to performance metrics that have put a massive dent into the marketshare difference between team Red and Blue. With the inclusion of the latest Ryzen 3 offerings, the...
Abstract: The third-generation Ryzen CPUs are about the best bang for your buck to be found in PC gaming hardware right now. The Ryzen 3 3100 and 3300X CPUs boast specifications that were, until recently, only found in the next tier of processors. As a gamer, the p...
Abstract: When AMD Ryzen first launched, Intel was in a particularly good place as while it was a significant step forward, it was only the start of getting the ball rolling by AMD. However, fast forward a few years, and here we are with AMD threatening Intel's pos...